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    The novels The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood and Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen are novels written by female authors in different time periods each containing the universal theme of feminism. Feminism is the belief that men and women should be treated equally and allowed the same rights and opportunities. Atwood uses the theme of feminism to a lesser extent whereas Austen does the opposite in conveying the female characters as independent human beings. In her novel The Blind Assassin‚ Margaret

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    Human Eye and Camera

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    The human eye and a camera lens have a few things in common most notably that they both use a converging lens to receive and project images. But human eyes and camera lenses have many things that set them apart from each other. “Retina Provides Color • the image an eye perceives is projected from the cornea to the retina‚ which absorbs the image and projects it to the brain. A camera projects an image on to film where it is captured and saved as a black and white image. The retina contains millions

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    DATA MINING REPORT A Comparison of K-means and DBSCAN Algorithm Data Mining with Iris Data Set Using K-Means Cluster method within Weak Data Mining Toolkit. Team Task ......................................................................................................................................... 3 1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 3 2.0 Related Works ................

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    graveness of the injury. Therefore the AR of GBH S20 has been established. Then there is the liability of the heart attack the Ken’s wife (Iris) suffered when he got knocked down. Again this is a GBH S20 and the AR is stated above. It is a GBH S20 as the harm that was caused was serious as it caused Iris many weeks to recover. Again the case of Bollom help as the age of Iris comes in to play when affecting the seriousness. There isn’t any causation issues as the chain isn’t broken as the thin skull rules

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    According to the Ancient Greek ranking of society‚ the upper-class or Athens is ranked highest while peasants and the slaves were ranked lowest. Nevertheless‚ the upperclassmen still had to look upon a higher power to receive order. Each god or goddess were seen as immortal magical beings that helped the Greek community in times of need. They were presented with offerings from their followers in exchange for their usage of their

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    Pre-Socratic Philosophers Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1. Who Were the Presocratic Philosophers? Our understanding of the Presocratics is complicated by the incomplete nature of our evidence. Most of them wrote at least one “book” (short pieces of prose writing‚ it seems‚ or‚ in some cases‚ poems of not great length)‚ but no complete work survives. Instead‚ we are dependent on later philosophers‚ historians‚ and compilers of collections of ancient wisdom for disconnected quotations (fragments)

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    corresponding fraction as written on the object. B. 1. Presentation Amy and Iris were invited in a party. Amy eats 2/4 of the whole cake‚ and Iris eats twice as much Amy has eaten. How many parts of the cake they have eaten in all? Amy-  2/4 Iris-  4/4 Now‚ we will use shaded and not shaded blocks to represent the parts of the cake that they have eaten in all. So‚ out of six parts of the cake‚ Amy has eaten two parts of it‚ while Iris has eaten four parts of it. Thus‚ the shaded blocks represent the total

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    which she grew up in‚ and also from the beating from her father to show his power‚ and also to prevent her from falling into the trap of prostitution‚ “finished up by beating the hell out of her everything she looked at a lad.” (p.189). This caused Iris to strive for a better future because she did not want to live like that forever‚ “She was in love with the idea of marriage. A home. She never had a home.” (p.189). After many years she has now improved her life substantially and has now become almost

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    Ransom Begins: The sea has many voices. ….man is first in pre-existence‚ rocked and comforted‚ and then is born into an earthly world. “Man is a fighter and when not fighting he is a farmer‚ earth is his element” One day he will return to grains. But first his life is full of shifting forms. Achilles: “He was 5‚ 6 when her (mother? or spirit???) voice whispered on his skin‚ Do you hear me? I am still with you for a time when you call” and then she was a “faint far-off echo to his senses

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    Troy‚ causes Priam to become certain of the atrocities soon to befall Troy and its citizens‚ infusing his responsibilities as a king with a sense of guilt which stems from his “weak protection”. However‚ after receiving a vision of him from the goddess Iris‚ with no symbols of “royal dignity”‚ Priam embarks on the seemingly ill-fated journey to retrieve his sons’ body. While the fate of all men is predetermined by the gods‚ Priam’s vision challenges the sceptical notion that all are doomed to follow

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