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    Greek Independence

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    For centuries the Greek population was completely under the Ottoman rule. The Greeks’ independence from the Ottoman Turks in 1830 did not come without hardship and suffering. Several other countries including Russia and France took sides with Greece during this fight as they felt close and connected with their culture. A nine year war was fought which eventually resulted in the Greeks gaining independence from the Turks. During this time‚ the Greeks had to maintain high morale and a strong disposition

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    The video “The Girl Code” from the Simpsons‚ pokes fun at the world’s dependence on technology. In the episode Homer talks about the internet and all its crazy words‚ then he says “Siri‚ tell Amazon to drone me a beer”. Some more examples of satire in it are‚ the NSA bug in the iPad that took a picture of them and crawled off‚ and Homer saying “The plant isn’t gonna inspect itself” and then a machine turning on and self inspecting the plant. Most of these examples of satire are based around technology

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    The Declaration of Independence 3/10/2015 By: Thomas Jefferson On July 4‚ 1776 in Philadelphia the Declaration of Independence was signed by all thirteen colonies. The document was addressed to the king of Great Britain King George III. The document was written because the thirteen colonies are demanding their independence from Britain‚ because the Americans are tired of being controlled by a bunch of tea sipping-cracker munchers. I believe that some of the harsh things that the

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    Dukhan Field

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    In 1939 the largest oil field in Qatar was discovered by Iraq Petroleum Company. Dukhan field is located in the western part of Qatar. The 44 mi long Dukhan anticline trends north to southeast with an average width 5 mi. The field currently produces from three reservoirs: Uwinat‚ Arab C‚ and Arab D. The four dome culmination forms the major divisions; these are Khatiyah‚ Fahahil‚ Jaleha‚ and Dyab as shown in the figure below. (Stephens et al‚ 2009) The Arab Formation constitute of four

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    Independence Day

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    ------------------------------------------------- Independence Day (India) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Fifteenth of August" redirects here. For other uses‚ see August 15. Independence Day | The national flag of India‚ on the Red fort in New Delhi; a common sight on public and private buildings on national holidays like the 15th of August. | Also called | The Fifteenth of August स्वतंत्रता दिवस (Hindi) १५ (पन्द्रह) अगस्त(Hindi) | Observed by | India | Type | National |

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    Field Trip

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    THE GENERAL PURPOSE OF FIELD TRIPS : 1. They can provide students with experiences that cannot be duplicated in the school but are nonetheless an integral part of the general knowledge which are worthwhile for the students. 2. They can enable teachers to expand students’ learning beyond the walls of classroom into the vast community outside. THE AIM OF THIS PARTICULAR FIELD TRIP : 1. To understand and learn the various types of basic field work techniques after the self-experience

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    Magnetic Fields

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    Magnetic Fields PHY 114 Lab Report 10/23/2013 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to surrounding a magnet there is a magnetic field. The magnetic field is analogous to the electric field that exists in the space around electric charges. Like the electric field‚ the magnetic field has both a magnitude and a direction. The direction of the magnetic field at any point in space is the direction indicated by the north pole of a small compass needle placed at that point. Since electric

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    Track and Field

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    Topic: Track and Field Purpose: Introducing people to the sport and listing its events‚ details and genres of competition. Introduction: 1. Do you have heart‚ dedication‚ and passion? Ever thought about joining track and field to ompete and test your levels of heart‚ dedication and passion? 2. Personally speaking Track and Field isn’t only about running. It’s an interactive sport which helps create friendships and build long lasting bonds with teammates. 3. Topics I’ll cover during

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    Field Setting

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    training/ field experiences into one’s desired field area. According to Healey and Hays‚ “In order to merge the personal and professional‚ every arena of one’s life will be reflected upon as the new professional emerges” (2). In the second area of importance‚ to paraphrase Bryan (2009)‚ one must possess a basic understanding of the desired working environment‚ and must obtain relevant field experiences and training in order to collaborate effectively in a specific community or field setting. As

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    In Flanders Fields

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    The poem‚ In Flanders Field by John McCrae‚ explains the emotions of the soldiers who fought in World War 1. McCrae demonstrates this with the words he uses to set the changing tone of this poem. The poem switches from pride to depressing and then to a warning which shows how quickly emotions can change in the course of war. In addition to the tone of the poem the theme is also thought provoking. In the first paragraph the narrator speaks with pride for not only the people who died in battle but

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