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    “In times of conflict‚ self-preservation may lead us to compromise many of our values.” The fight for survival is a conflict that all species encounter. It is instinctive for all animals to put up their best defence and protect themselves when a threat is encountered. In higher order thinking animals such as us humans‚ confronting a challenging conflict requires elaborate cognitive thought processes. Depending on the individual’s own conscience‚ some people may succumb to compromising their values

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    TATTOOS: NOT JUST FOR SAILORS ANYMORE! Tattoos: Not just for sailors anymore! Jim Dillander Axia College Online Tattoos: Not just for sailors anymore! Have you ever seen someone with their body covered in tattoos and wondered‚ “How could they do that? Or have you ever stood next to someone with piercings in their bodies and thought‚ “what were they thinking?” What about after seeing these people you clutched your purse or wallet thinking that they might try to take it? People with

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    The Introduction No matter what heading you choose for the introductory section of your proposal‚ it should‚ in the most general sense‚ do two things for the reader: It should provide a "map" of what is ahead It should make the reader want to find out more about your research. More specifically the introductory section to a thesis proposal should tell the reader something about the following: What is the study about? Why is it important? What is the problem‚ question‚ hypothesis‚ theory

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    Following the news from an early age has shown me that the majority of decisions made in a country are determined by Politics. It is when I realised that these decisions are constructed from economics objectives that I became fascinated by the two disciplines and how they relate to one another. Through publications such as “The Economist” and “Politics Review” as well as the appropriate sections of the daily newspapers‚ I soon became immersed in the world of economics and politics. My attention was

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    Reasons for Australian involvement Gallipoli: Because Australia is loyal to the British Empire and they want to support the “Mother country” Satiric importance Number involved Casualties Results of conflict How well know today It would be really hard by saying one is more significant than the other‚ the times are equally remarkable and pictures the Australian soldier or servicemen as admirable in both respects. The battle for Kokoda is regarded as the thwarting of Japanese plans for an

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    Expository Speech Good morning ladies and gentlemen‚ the topic that I have chosen to present this morning is one that is very dear to my heart‚ for in my relatively short existence on this earth I have watched my aunt battle a disease which literally changed every aspect of her life and day to day living. Scleroderma is a chronic auto-immune disease of the connective tissue. Coming from two Greek words ‘sclera’ and ‘derma’ which mean ‘hard’ and ‘skin’ respectively‚ scleroderma in actuality is

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    Since the beginning of civilization‚ mythology and religion have existed as an explanation to the unexplainable. The Nez Perce tale‚ Coyote Finishes His Work ‚ talks about the spirit‚ Coyote‚ and his work on earth up to the point where he met the Great Spirit. The works of Coyote‚ and the message left behind by the Great Spirit‚ parallel those by beings of other mythologies and religions. Each one involves an archetypical figure who acts as a supreme deity‚ and another which teaches and aids humankind

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    How accurate is it to say that corruption within the Catholic Church was the main reason for the German Reformation? [30 marks] On the 31st of October 1517‚ Martin Luther‚ a catholic monk at the time‚ pinned the 95 theses on the doors of Wittenberg Church and although unintended‚ this triggered theological debate about the state of the Catholic Church which ultimately led to the German Reformation. These theses were a list of complaints about corruption in the Catholic Church and in particular

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    The question is what factors affect transpiration? The environmental factors that affect the rate of transpiration are light‚ temperature‚ humidity‚ wind and soil water (Sadava‚ 2010).   In lab 3b‚ all of the plants in this experiment will lose a lot of water through transpiration‚ but those affected by the light and the fan will lose a larger amount of water.   Then the hypothesis can be factors that increase evaporation will increase transpiration.   Plants transpire actively in the light than

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