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    Finding the causes of communism The ideas of communism can be traced back to the beginning of time‚ when man still lived in small‚ primitive communities. In these communities the members needed to rely on each other for survival. They shared everything they had‚ and each member provided protection for the whole. Nobody was wealthy or poor; everybody was equal. These social systems‚ as time went on‚ completely changed and became a lot more complex. Social classes came into existence bringing

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    Finding a Research Topic

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    I have never read such a detailed account about finding a research topic. Throughout my high school career I just thought of current topics that interested me‚ searched for relevant issues surrounding the topic in Google‚ and picked a topic. Never having a specific structure or way of choosing a topic‚ I found the task difficult‚ time-consuming‚ and stressful. Before reading this chapter I preferred classes in which professors gave me a topic. The topic was not the most intriguing to me‚ but at least

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    Finding Nemo Journey

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    Finding Nemo is a film where a clown fish named Marlin living in the Great Barrier Reef loses his son‚ Nemo at a school excursion to the open sea. After Marlin’s despite warnings about the danger of the sea‚ Nemo gets taken away by a bunch of divers taken back to a Sydney dentist office. When his son was taken away from him‚ Marlin goes on a journey to rescue him. Throughout the journey Marlin has his up and downs but in the end he learns how to not be afraid and to let go and believe through humour

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    Name: ________________________ Assignment: Interpreting Correlational Findings Following are brief summaries of correlational findings‚ in which variables were found to be significantly associated with each other. Your task is to determine which of the three major causal models (i.e.‚ interpretations) could account for each finding. Indicate in the table below‚ by placing an X in the appropriate space‚ which of these three models could provide a possible explanation. Place an X in

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    Finding the Right JOB

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    Finding the Right Job I’m writing to analyze the different job seekers in the world. The reason I’ve decided to analyze this subject is I have found that I’m a certain type of job seeker‚ and refuse to settle for just any job. I wasn’t aware of this until I started working for Lowes in which I did not enjoy at all. So my goal for this analysis paper is to help others decide what type of job seeker they are. I found that learning this before you begin you job search will help you understand

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    PATH FINDING: A* OR DIJKSTRA’S? Abstract It is well known that computing shortest paths over a network is an important task in many network and transportation related analyses. Choosing an adequate algorithm from the numerous algorithms reported in the literature is a critical step in many applications involving real road networks. In a recent study‚ a set of two shortest path algorithms that run fastest on real road networks has been identified. These two algorithms are: 1) the A* algorithm

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    In his poem‚ "The Sun Rising‚" Donne immerses the reader into his transmuted reality with an apostrophe to the "busy old fool‚ unruly sun" that "through curtains" calls upon him‚ seizing him from the bliss which "no season knows." This bliss‚ a passionate love‚ stimulates him to reinvent reality within the confines of his own mind‚ a wishful thinking from which he does not readily depart‚ much like a sleepy child clings to the consequences of a dream. In his address to the sun‚ he bids "the saucy

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    Summary Of Finding Lucy

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    The article "Finding Lucy: The Leakeys and the Search for Human Origins" dated June 13‚2016 written by Cynthia Stokes Brown discusses the Leakeys and their finding‚ but also Donald Johanson finding Lucy. Now‚ most scienctists agree that the human (Homo sapien) chain started out in Africa. They thought that because when they tested the ashes of the fossils that were buried by ashes near volcanoes‚ they could see how old the fossils were. The fossils that the scientists found were up to 4.4 million

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    Factors of Finding a Job

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    When it comes to finding a satisfied job or getting a decent position in the future careers‚ especially for those who are young and ambitious‚ different people have different considerations. Financial gains‚ the realization of self-value and the potential development of that field can all affect the decision of the particular person. Some people claim that financial gains should be the first thing to concern about in choosing a career‚ while I strongly dis agree with this point. Admittedly‚ financial

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    The book‚ Esperanza Rising‚ is a story of a young girl and her once wealthy family who journeyed to the United States in hopes of finding better lives. Throughout the book Esperanza‚ hear family‚ and her friends undergo many hardships such as bad living conditions‚ little to no health care‚ long work hours‚ and social issues. The social issues that this group of struggling people faced are fairness‚ class‚ gender‚ race‚ and power. The biggest hardship faced in the story is class. Esperanza grew up

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