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    The Hubble Telescope

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    The Hubble Telescope The Hubble Telescope is an orbiting telescope that provides clear images from space. It is a reflecting telescope and gathers light with a mirror 94 inches in diameter. It is named after an American Astronomer‚ Edwin Hubble who made important astronomic discoveries in the 1920’s. Pictures taken by the Hubble Telescope include: stars surrounded by disks‚ galaxies‚ colliding galaxies‚ and evidence that most galaxies have black holes in their centre. The Hubble Telescope is

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    Hendrick de Keyser MODERN PERIOD RESSURECTION OF CHRIST BY RAPHAEL BAROQUE PERIOD Caravaggio’s painting‚ The Taking of the Christ‚ NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD Hogarth‚ The Marriage Contract‚ 1743. ROMANTIC PERIOOD Heart of the Andes‚ Frederic Edwin Church‚ 1859 ROMANTIC PERIOD Abbey in an Oak Forest‚ by Caspar David Friedrich‚ 1810. NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD Anna and Varvara Gagarin 1802 by Vladimir Lukich Borovikovskii (1757-1825) MODERN PERIOD Adoration-of-the-Magi-by-Sandro-Botticelli1

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    Satire is the use of sarcasim or humour to draw attention to something which is absurd or bad. The humour of satire isn’t upfront‚ however subtle. Sattire is illustrated in George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm‚ the poem Five Ways to kill a man by Edwin Brock‚ Icarus Allsorts by Roger McGough and the play Loot by Joe Orton. They all portray similar ideas about satire to demonstrates opinions about different events. In his novel Animal Farm Orwell uses the techniques of satire‚ allegory and fable to

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    In this report I am going to discuss the social consequences of industrialisation in Britain between 1800- and 1850. I will analyse the trends in population movements from rural settings to the city and discuss their causes. I will also discuss social structures of the time and explain how they were affected by industrialisation. I will analyse wealth in regards to distribution amongst the classes and how they differed. Lastly I will discuss such social conditions as living and working conditions

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    I think the most accurate sociological explanation of deviance and crime is symbolic interaction. The saying ‘You are a product of the environment you grow up in’ is very true. Sociologist Edwin Sutherland studied deviance from the symbolic interactionist perspective. The basis of his theory of differential association is that deviance is a learned behavior. People learn it from the different groups with which they associate. If you grow up in a family with a life of crime that’s what seems natural

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    COMPARATIVE CRIMINOLOGY AND C.J. SYSTEMS Criminology is the scientific study of the causes and prevention of criminal behavior‚ informed by normative‚ legal and philosophical perspectives on scientifically established facts. In 1924‚ Edwin Sutherland defined Criminology as “the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon that includes within its scope the process of making laws‚ of breaking laws‚ and of reacting toward the breaking of laws.” Criminologists are drawn from a wide range

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    Adam. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Modern Library ed. New York: Random House‚ 1937. West‚ Edwin G. Education and the State: A Study in Political Economy. Institute of Economic Affairs‚ London‚ 1970. West‚ Edwin G. Liberty and Education: John Stuart Mill’s Dilemma. The Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy‚ April 1965. West‚ Edwin G. Private versus Public Education: A Classical Economic Dispute. Journal of Political Economy‚ October 1964. 6

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    areas of improvement to the proposal. Also by recognizing areas of excellence in the plan and attributing the credit of those to Ms. Courtwright‚ where she deserves it. Based on: Soft and Silky Shaving Gel Case by Professor Roger A. Kerin‚ of the Edwin L. Cox School of Business‚ Southern Methodist

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    Managerial economics as defined by Edwin Mansfield is "concerned with application of the economic concepts and economic analysis to the problems of formulating rational managerial decision."[1] It is sometimes referred to as business economics and is a branch of economics that appliesmicroeconomic analysis to decision methods of businesses or other management units. As such‚ it bridges economic theory and economics in practice.[2] It draws heavily from quantitative techniques such as regression analysis

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    The Bells Mood Analysis

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    Tone: From wonder and joy to fear and dread. Mood: Excitement to horror Theme: Death and fear are more prevalent in life than that of joy and excitement Structure: Uses repetition of the word “bells” while also rhyming with words such as “sprinkle”‚ “twinkle”‚ and “tinkle.” Ordered by the mood and tone‚ going from excitement to joy to terror and finally death. Meaning: Many different meanings can be inferred from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Bells.” The meaning we took from is was

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