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    The effective use of setting in The Great Gatsby profoundly contributes towards the establishment of distinctive zones‚ through which Fitzgerald portrays the contrasting values of certain characters‚ as well as their tendency to develop hostility towards one another. By implementing such geographical motifs‚ Fitzgerald crafts a dystopian vision of 1920s America‚ which exposes the moral corrosion of society‚ social stratification‚ as well as the muted hierarchy that is regulated by the hollow upper-class

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    Act Utilitarianism The theory of Utilitarianism was first developed by Jeremy Bentham who was a philosopher of the 18th century. Bentham developed this theory to create a modern and rational approach to morality which would suit the changing society. Bentham’s theory Act Utilitarianism has many strengths and weaknesses. A Strength is that this theory is considers the consequences and happiness which an action has created. This is because Act Utilitarianism is a teleological theory where actions

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    I did my internship at Veterinary Medical Center of Clayton. It was an amazing experience. I got to help the doctors and veterinary technicians with different cases. Some of the main things I did was to feed‚ bathe‚ and exercise animals‚ clean and disinfect cages‚ kennels‚ and examination and operation rooms‚ restrain animals during examination and laboratory procedures‚ maintain and sterilize surgical instruments and equipment‚ monitor and care for animals after surgery‚ help provide emergency first

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    Elliptic Curves in Public Key Cryptography: The Diffie Hellman Key Exchange Protocol and its relationship to the Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem Public Key Cryptography Public key cryptography is a modern form of cryptography that allows different parties to exchange information securely over an insecure network‚ without having first to agree upon some secret key. The main use of public key cryptography is to provide information security in computer science‚ for example to transfer securely

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    material one day and learning the material for the test are two different things. I would come to learn this later. After many more low test scores my grades in Pre-Calculus started to increase. The application of my tools and my determination had led to this improvement. This was exactly what I needed to reach a seventy-seven in Pre-Calculus. This was the point when I realized‚ as long as I felt that I had put in everything to achieve this grade then I would succeed. I had the tools to succeed in this

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    PreCalc in everyday life

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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2518834/Passengers-tell-horror-planes-abort-landings-UK-storm.html This article showed Pre-Calculus through the determination of the plane height and speed. If they did their math right the plane wouldn’t have crashed. In Algebra 2 we learned the dreadful sin‚ cosine‚ and tangent. This particular rule that also follows through Pre-Calculus could have been used to find the right speed and landing needed to land the plane safely. Using the cosine rule‚ you can find

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    atomic physics. The next woman was a child prodigy and was able to write‚ read and speak seven languages. Maria Agnesi languages were Italian‚ French‚ Latin‚ Greek‚ German‚ Spanish‚ and Hebrew. She published a calculus textbook in 1748 which was the first and most complete textbook covering calculus and was translated into other languages. Dr. Agnesi was the second woman to gain a PhD. one of her algebraic equations is still found in textbooks today. Another woman was Eliza Pinckney from the West Indies

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    The utopias described in the texts within the category of Golden Age Myths and Earthly Paradises of The Utopia Reader edited by Gregory Claeys and Lyman Tower Sargent all contain a common thread woven through them‚ which is the idea of everlasting indulgence. The idea of everlasting indulgence comes into play most clearly within the poem of “The Cockaigne” written by Telecleides. Cockaigne‚ a fictional land supposedly west of Spain‚ is essentially a fairy-tale land sought by those who possess an

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    role in the initiation and progression of periodontal disease. b. The second contributing factor is dental calculus‚ which is mineralized dental biofilm‚ which is a hard‚ tenacious mass that forms on the clinical crowns of the natural teeth and other dental prostheses. i. Calculus or tartar is significant in the progression of inflammatory periodontal disease. The rough surface of the calculus holds the disease-producing bacteria of the dental biofilm close the gingival tissue and perpetuates the

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