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    Study skill assignment Nhi Le In modern life‚ we have to face many problems. Traffic is now becoming a huge issue of every big city. This is a hard question for the governments and the answer has not been solved. In order to prove the seriousness of this hot issue‚ I am going to compare 2 cities and figure out what problems they have been having and find out some ways to overcome the difficulties. Ha Noi and London are 2 famous cities of VietNam and England . Ha Noi is the capital of Vietnam

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    sUnit 3: Concepts By: Tiffany Linville Kaplan University CJ490: Research Methods in Criminal Justice Professor:  Elycia Daniel 3/24/2013 Abstract Problem statement: Wayne County data indicates that 25% of the population has used illicit drugs at some point in their life (Wayne County‚ Indiana Strategic Prevention Framework‚ 2005). Briefly summarize from at least 4 journal articles‚ government reports‚ or databases on your topic. Summarize statistical data where appropriate

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    20 CHAPTER 3 NEW ALTERNATE METHODS OF TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM 3.1 Introduction The transportation problem and cycle canceling methods are classical in optimization. The usual attributions are to the 1940’s and later. However‚ Tolsto (1930) was a pioneer in operations research and hence wrote a book on transportation planning which was published by the National Commissariat of Transportation of the Soviet Union‚ an article called Methods of ending the minimal total kilometrage in cargo-transportation

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    ROUGH DRAFT Student name: Vaishnav Muralidharan Grade: 7 Section: C School: NPS International Configurable rush‚ I’m anonymous The dark clouds played their loud drums and collided with one another for a resounding kiss‚ which caused its mouths to drool‚ that fell hard on the Earth like a boxer smashing his opponent with all his might. Wilbercht Schmidt had just locked the Pergamon Museum in Berlin‚ at 10:05 PM‚ and was about to cross the road which was already wounded by the

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    reached its final destination. An example of this that best exemplifies the proceeding statement is the California Gold Rush. When this news finally reached the central and eastern Americas California was made out to be a promise land with gold for the taking. As result towns popped up literally over night peppering the western United States. Although the California Gold Rush is an extreme example people of the pre phone era were also quite creative with their means of communication; the opening

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    "I ’m a Fool" is a short story written by the American Sherwood Anderson. The author tells the story of a young unschooled boy who tries to achieve everyday goals by means of ordinary means in a straightforward way. The theme of I ’m a Fool deals with the aftermath which come as a result of lack of morality‚ deceitfulness‚ falseness. The conflict of this story lies on the shape that lies take; it is a contradiction between what the protagonist should and should not do. Therefore‚ we can say that

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    Environmental Effect from the Gold Rush Every tribe‚ city and nation has its own story that gives it a defining trait and our state of California is no different. Most people know that California is also known as the “Golden State”‚ but among all the reasons that gave it this name‚ aside from the unlimited sunshine throughout the year‚ the Gold Rush back in the mid 19th century is probably the most significant one of all. Most would agree that the Gold Rush was a positive‚ iconic event in California’s

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    Lasting Negative Effects of the Gold Rush The California Gold Rush of the 1850’s brought long lasting negative effects. Many think or have learned more about only the benefits of the Gold Rush. Those who have‚ fail to realize the many negative effects it brought. Communities were ruptured‚ cultures were abused‚ and our environment was sacrificed. The Gold Rush impacted the California community‚ Native Americans‚ and the environment. California’s Gold Rush began in 1848. James W. Marshall

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    Tybalt the Fool Bruce Lee‚ a famous martial artist‚ said‚ “A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough.” (goodreads.com). Anger has caused many people resort to violence. Being quick to anger proves lack of logic and thinking. Tybalt was quickly made a fool after challenging both Mercutio and Romeo due to a bad temper. He died soon after due to his own horrible decisions. Tybalt practically was his own killer with his actions throughout the story. Tybalt was responsible for his own death because

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    THE ROLE OF THE FOOL Characters are often able to notice their flaws when an outsider evaluates their actions. The Shakespearean tragedy King Lear exemplifies this situation. King Lear’s rash decisions towards his family are often followed by the Fool’s constant disapproval. In addition‚ the role of the Fool is to criticize the King’s follies because he is one of the few characters that are willing to stand up and tell him he is wrong. Furthermore‚ the Fool conveys words of wisdom to Lear through

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