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    The Expression of Absurdism In Albert Camus’ Novel “The Stranger” The Stranger by Albert Camus is a novel written in an absurdist point of view. The main character Meursault is faced with the death of his mother‚ the conflict between his neighbor Raymond‚ and Raymond’s girlfriend‚ and finally the decision to shoot the Arab. Camus suggests through his main character Meursault that being an absurdist is not living a life without meaning but rather living a life with a meaning while admitting

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    College Campus

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    Assignment-5 Designing a Campus Network Total Points: 20 In this assignment we are going to design a campus network. Delta Community College (DCC) is a small college. It is attended by 600 full and part time students. The students do not live on campus. There are three dormitories for the students and each dorm can accommodate 400 students. Distance from the college campus to the dorms are: • • • Dorm1 <---> College Campus = 22KM Dorm2 <---> College Campus = 5KM Dorm3 <---> College Campus = 15KM Numbers

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    Campus Love

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    Say Yes to Campus Love If you are a university president‚ will you ban campus love in your college? For me‚ I will not. Some people may be still sticking to the stereotype that campus love is a bitter fruit which may lead to pains and hurt. However‚ the reality is that college students are mature enough to start to learn love and‚ instead of simply forbidding it and resting easy‚ colleges should help them with it. First of all‚ college students need to learn to love and colleges should

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    Guns On Campus

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    Because of the recent violent crimes going on college campuses‚ many pro-activists have suggested that teachers and students should be allowed to carry a concealed weapons permit on campus. Some claim that their rights have been violated because most college campus forbids the use of any firearm or weapon on campus. The right to carry a gun is not the problem here‚ but rather or not people would allow guns on college campuses. It is our right‚ as the Constitution states‚ to grant citizens the right

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    Assault On Campus

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    have differing ideas on how to handle the situation‚ such as educating men‚ teaching women how to avoid dangerous situations‚ and self defense. Self defense should be a significant resource campuses provide women due to the prevalence of assault on campus‚ it is a tool that not only reduces the risk of sexual assault‚ it

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    A happy campus

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    A happy campus A happy campus is an enjoyable and comfortable place to study. There are a lot of good and helpful facilities. It’s a green space for teachers and students to recreate. It also has some places for entertainment. A happy campus has a great number of good and helpful facilities. There are modern classrooms‚ excellent libraries and health centers. Modern classrooms have a lot of helpful equipment for teaching and studying such as computers and projectors. Besides these classrooms‚ excellent

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    protects the freedom of opinion and expression of everyone. Also according to the Article 27 of the Basic Law‚ “Hong Kong residents shall have freedom of speech‚ of the press and of publication; freedom of association‚ of assembly‚ of procession and of demonstration; and the right and freedom to form and join trade unions‚ and to strike.” This means that the freedom of Hong Kong residents in doing the above acts should not be restricted. So‚ if a particular law offenses the freedom given by the Article

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    Facial Expressions

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    A History on Universal Facial Expressions: The Works of Lamarck‚ Izard and Russell Kathleen Coyne-Boyles From the time of the ancient Greeks through to the modern age‚ understanding and interpreting man’s emotions and body language have been a source of both fasicnation and a point of intellectual debate. The ancient philosophers‚ such as Aristotle‚ proposed the idea that the face takes on varying appearances which are characteristic of each of the passions (or emotions) of humankind. The famous

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    Algebraic Expression

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    In mathematics‚ an algebraic expression is an expression built up from constants‚ variables‚ and a finite number of algebraic operations (addition‚ subtraction‚ multiplication‚ division and exponentiation by an exponent that is a rational number).[1] For example‚ is an algebraic expression. Since taking the square root is the same as raising to the power ‚ is also an algebraic expression. A rational expression is an expression that may be rewritten to a rational fraction by using the properties

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    Facial Expression

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    Facial expressions comprise a considerable amount of nonverbal communication. With our 80 facial muscles we can create more than 7‚000 facial expressions. It is one of the most difficult types of nonverbal communication to master the subtle meanings and to be able to catch micro-expressions. Some facial expressions are similar where ever we are in the world. Human faces communicate happiness‚ sadness‚ anger and fear. The overall appearance of the face offer information about age‚ sex‚ race‚ ethnicity

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