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    Pi and Zero

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    Pi is an ancient and wonderful Number to the World of Mathematics invented with the Geometrical structure Circle. CIRCLE It is felt that the creation of the Circle is not created by the man himself but came through the inspiration of Nature itself. The shape of Sun‚ Full Moon‚ Eyes are some examples for it. Some basic things : There are 3 major parts to remember. Radius : The straight line drawn to the Circumference of the Circle from the Centre

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    Hero or Zero?

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    Norman Mailer once said‚ “For what does it mean to be a hero? It requires you to be prepared to deal with forces larger than yourself‚” to be a hero means adequately confront forces and obstacles greater than yourself. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ Macbeth is not a hero because he does not overcome forces that are greater than him. The three witches foresee Macbeth’s future as Thane of Cawdor and king. Once he becomes Thane of Cawdor‚ he also becomes ruthless and ambitious

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    Zero Tolerance Policing

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    right wing has always seen criminality as a rational choice that can be combated by deterrence. Zero Tolerance policing aims to stop serious crime by clamping down on the minor crimes like graffiti that the practitioners believe lead to further crimes and using custodial sentences for first offences. It includes set responses to particular crimes by the police although the courts maintain some discretion. Zero Tolerance is not necessarily exclusive of urban regeneration‚ social investment or community

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    Zero tolerance policy

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    without a doubt a need for discipline in schools every where. However‚ zero-tolerance policies are not the answer to school discipline unless they can be reformed to have fewer gray areas and kept from being too strict‚ be less disruptive to the education process and allow teachers to keep their voices‚ and figure out how to correct claims of racial discrimination‚ regardless of claims that they are effective. I believe that the zero tolerance policy is very unfair because it punishes everyone for the

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    Combat Grounds

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    keep evolving. • Lack of concrete test suits to ensure one layer is tied up. 2. Bottom Up approach is to start with the concrete business logic and its testcase and proceed with presentation Implementation. Advantage: • Solid Business Logic‚ hence zero redundancy • Good Unit test case can be written to validate changes. • Developer has only option to use unit testing tools to test the Logic. • Easy to manage changes and modification. Disadvantage: • Effort involved to write test cases. • Progress

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    done by Mark Hoekstra‚ an economist with Texas A&M University who has thoroughly examined “stand your ground” laws‚ there are a total of about 14‚000 homicides taking place annually in the United States (11). A homicide‚ in this case‚ refers to one person unlawfully killing another. That is a fairly high number and it didn’t used to be that high. It has risen significantly since “stand your ground” laws have been implemented into 22 states across the United States. These laws give people the right

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    Zero Tolerance In Schools

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    The terms of zero tolerance policies and school-to-prison pipeline are labeled differently‚ to some extent. Zero tolerance refers to the policies and practices that push students who are involved in drug‚ weapon and violence offenses on school grounds out of the school and take them into the juvenile or criminal justice systems. Most schools have adopted zero-tolerance policies for a variety of behavioral issues largely directed towards weapons‚ drugs‚ threatening behavior‚ and fighting on school

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    The Fighting Ground

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    The Fighting Ground By Avi Wortis 157 Pages Genre: Historical Fiction Book Report by Jake Thomas Character Analysis of Main Characters: Jonathan: Jonathan wants to be become a trained killer. However‚ Jonathan is only a thirteen-year-old boy who lives on a farm in New Jersey during the Revolutionary War in 1778 and his father will not allow him to join the Continental Army. Jonathan’s father fought in the early days of the war and seriously injured his leg and it is not easy for

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    The Zero Tolerance Policy

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    Zero Tolerance Being able to provide a safe environment for students has been a priority since school zones have become a war zone. It only took one gun shot fired at a school to cause mayhem across the country. Since this occurrence school safety has been a concern the entire educational community share. Zero tolerance is as much as an issue with people outside of school as well as the people inside. Opinions vary whether one is against this policy or not‚ especially psychologists and regular people

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    Abuela Invents The Zero

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    harmful or positive for them. In the stories‚ “Abuela Invents the Zero” and “Home” personal experiences change not only their values but also make them realize their mistakes. Throughout the story they struggle with certain situations because of their values‚ but ultimately these situation are what make them reevaluate their values. The values of a person is what causes them to act a certain way. In the story “Abuela Invents the Zero” Constancia‚ the protagonist‚ cares only about what others think

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