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    South Africa

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    Southen Africa’s Best South Africans at the moment are worried stiff about the fluctuating health of a heroic icon former President Nelson Mandela but it turns out not only is this troubling them but the growth of their economy. Once a shining star in terms of accelerating growth and being the most developed‚ South African economy is feeling heat in various of its key economic variables. A close analysis into what its industries are giving out ‚South African industries recorded an estimated

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    Springer Texts in Statistics Series Editors: G. Casella S. Fienberg I. Olkin For further volumes: http://www.springer.com/series/417 Gareth James • Daniela Witten • Trevor Hastie Robert Tibshirani An Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in R 123 Gareth James Department of Information and Operations Management University of Southern California Los Angeles‚ CA‚ USA Daniela Witten Department of Biostatistics University of Washington Seattle‚ WA‚ USA Trevor Hastie Department

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    Alaina McGuire Dr. Katie Jarvis History 1307 October 2‚ 2015 Voltaire’s Perspective on Religious Hypocrisy and Wealth Francois-Marie Arouet goes by the pen name of Voltaire. He is a French Enlightenment writer and philosopher whose works have become famous because of his wit. He is an advocate for freedom of religion‚ expression‚ and also fought for the separation of church and state. One of Voltaire’s most famous works is a satire called Candide. The novel starts out when the two main characters

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    Preoccupied with the analysis of data on computer screens‚ Eric can detect various patterns hidden in the natural order of things‚ which makes his transaction successful enough for him. Ultimately‚ he becomes enveloped in the illusion that the world revolves around him. Eric’s excellent command of language for grasping network of power and control gives him exaggerated confidence that there is no world without him. Eric trusts computer analysis so much that he rides around in a limousine

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    Keep the grades Without a grading system‚ could anyone expect students to do better in college? If we stop using the grading system for college students then students will lose motivation to help them in their studies. Additionally‚ keeping the grading system will help students show where their weakness in a subject is at. Lastly‚ the system provides a way to measure students ranking in their academic achievements. Colleges should keep the grading system to motivate students to do well in school

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    WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM SOUTH PARK TODAY? South Park is an American animated sitcom intended for mature audiences. The show has become popular for its crude language and black‚ surreal humor that satirizes a wide range of topics. This ongoing show revolves around four boys – Stan‚ Kyle‚ Eric and Kenny and the producers of South Park portray the four boys in such a manner so that adults have fun and engage in laughter while simultaneously trying to provoke then towards insightful reflections about

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    Hypocrisy in the Scarlet Letter “Truth was the one virtue which I might have held fast… save when thy good – thy life – thy fame – were put into question.” These words spoken by Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter display her practice of situational morals and hypocrisy. Hawthorne displays this major element of human nature‚ hypocrisy in all characters save young Pearl who is blatantly unique from most people. Dimmesdale‚ Hester‚ and the entire Puritan community are hypocrites‚ and their hypocrisy

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    In all forms of music‚ but especially in vocal music‚ gender constructs are often portrayed in a way that either mirrors a time’s societal norms and values or in a satirical matter to draw attention to hypocrisy. Opera in particular constantly reflects the already built social constructs around the composer and the time. It is like a self-fulfilling prophesy because that music broadcasts to the general population these constructs and they are then reflected in the music. Opera shows the public

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    lack of concrete government decisions‚ led the North and South to become two completely different societies with completely different values and ideas‚ the most controversial topic being slavery. Because of the rising concern of these factors‚ the two regions differences amplified during the 1800’s. Although the two were so different from each other‚ they relied on one another in order to maintain their separate ways of life. The South has a climate with lots sun‚ with humid summers and heavy

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    In the antebellum South‚ slavery existed not only as an economic staple‚ but also was seen by many as a key component of the Christian religion. African-American slaves were subject to the will of their owners who believed the Bible supported their every action. As a slave himself‚ Frederick Douglass quickly realized that the ideals of Christianity strictly opposed the practice of slavery. The false form of this religion‚ explained as “The hypocritical Christianity of [the] land‚” is practiced by

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