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    books. This is because it is centered around racism and does use profanity‚ however it is still more than relevant. In the 1930’s‚ when this book takes place‚ the great depression is happening and there is still heavy racism. However there are good people like Atticus Finch that are accepting of everyone regardless of the color of their skin. To Kill A Mockingbird is still relevant in schools today because the book gives many events for learning: the coming of age journey from diverse‚ intriguing

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    Hamlet is one of many stories that Shakespeare wrote that plays a major role in society today. Hamlet’s play is a great example of corruption in the government‚ friends and family that can be hidden for so long without people knowing. Hamlet also shows us the what happen when we try and get revenge and how it can backfire on us when we least expect it and it can go so far as death. Hamlet is an example of how the play is an influence on us is when people like to test others to see their reaction

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    Title: Diwal Catch Monitoring System for the German Development Services Description: The Diwal Catch Monitoring System is a system designed to monitor and give decisions to local government units tasked to regulate catching of diwal. The German development services currently use a manual system in data collection and organization and it takes a lot of time and consumes resources. Their manual system uses a pen and a paper which serves as a form where data is written. They use

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    The Role of School in Rural and Urban Development The school as the community center serves as both a resource for life-long learning and as a vehicle for the delivery of a wide range of services. School resources such as buildings‚ technology‚ and a well-educated staff can provide a range of educational and retraining opportunities for the community. Thus‚ it serves as a linking agent for the social service needs of the community that will lead to its progress and development. As a principal

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    because the Second Great Awakening religious reformers called for individuals to lead “clean” lives and the movement gained movement across the country. Unfortunately the movement was somewhat unsuccessful. American reformers also sought to implement school reform. Before the early 1800s‚ education for most Americans was very basic. For most‚ this meant a few months of schooling a year in a one-room rural schoolhouse. The wealthy engaged private tutors and academies. For the urban poor‚ a very few were

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    Barbie: A Bad Role Model The Barbie has been the effigy perfection since 1956 when she was first introduced to the public. The Slumber Party edition Barbie that would be a life sized 6’ ‚ released in 1965‚ came with a scale permanently marked at 110 lbs and a dieting book that said “don’t eat”. Not exactly the role model any parent would like their kids to have[pathos]. Barbie is not a good influence on young children because she shows an unrealistic body image‚ is portrayed as an airhead‚

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    Heath care system is growing dramatically and the innovation of technology has high impact in the quality of the services. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is one of these technology that used digitals technologies to collect data and information from individual or health care facilities to transmitted to health care providers for treatment design or prevention plan. RPM devices have the capability to collect a wide range of health data‚ such as weight‚ blood pressure‚ blood sugar‚ blood oxygen levels

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    B2C versus B2B Legal‚ Ethical and Regulatory Bob Holland EBUS/400 Milind Modi April 28‚ 2010 B2C versus B2B Legal‚ Ethical and Regulatory This analysis will provide the reader with information that explains how legal‚ ethical and regulatory issues differ on a B2C website compared to a B2B website. The analysis will examine these different elements and will describe the differences and the similarities. Overview The primary differences of a B2C and B2B website when discussing

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    225 CONDITION MONITORING OF 132 kV TRANSFORMERS M K Domun EA Technology‚ UK 1. INTRODUCTION Approximately 3 0 % of the 132 kV grid transformers in the UK are over 40 years old. Some 8 0 % are over 20 years old. To date‚ performance has been satisfactory with negligible occurrence of serious failure. However‚ transformer loads are increasing and reserved capacities are decreasing. Consequently‚ it is imperative to have some simple and practical means of assessing the insulation integrity

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    Financial intermediation and delegated monitoring Financial market is channelling funds from people have an excess of available to people who have a shortage. A well- functioning financial market makes great contribution to the high growth economy. The behaviour of business activities and consumers are also affected by the financial market. Financial intermediaries such as banks and other financial institutions make financial market operate properly. Those financial intermediations provide investment

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