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    Knowledge is power‚ but it can be for the extreme benefit or detriment to society. Having too of it is a hidden danger and a menace to the public good when unaware of its capabilities. Dr.Frankenstein knew not of his monster’s hidden malignity upon creation. His knowledge of human and nature sciences worked‚ but to the detriment of him and his loved ones. A natural phenomenon that defied the laws of life and nature was born through the misuse of Dr.Frankenstein’s knowledge in thr classic‚ gothic

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    did the world know about the truth behind Leopold’s large success‚ perched upon the laboring backs of Congolese men‚ women‚ and children. A lack of truth lies within thought and perception‚ making it difficult to differentiate reality from perceived reality‚ knowledge from what we may think is knowledge. Conrad‚ in his novella Heart of Darkness‚ explores the lack of truth in human nature and civilization through Marlow’s experiences in the Congo. Conrad uses the concept of civilization to illustrate

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    is a major lack of women in Science‚ Technology‚ Engineering‚ and Math (STEM) related fields‚ but more importantly there is a lack of a solution. “A 2009 poll by the American Society for Quality of Children 8-17‚ 24 percent of boys said they were interested in a career in engineering‚ but only 5 percent of girls said the same” (Qtd. in Dockterman). There is no question that there is a lack of women‚ in fact just over 1 out of 10 people in the engineering field are women. There is a lack of girls in

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    "Capacity" means the ability to use and understand information to make a decision‚ and communicate any decision made. A person lacks capacity if their mind is impaired or disturbed in some way‚ and this means the person is unable to make a decision at that time. Examples of how a person’s capacity may be impaired include: • mental health conditions – such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder • dementia • severe learning disabilities • brain damage – for example‚ from a stroke or other brain injury

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    © Kamla-Raj 2013 Anthropologist‚ 15(1): 25-32 (2013) The Effects of Lack of Career Path on Job Satisfaction among South African Teachers Kofi Poku Quan-Baffour1 and Akwasi Arko-Achemfuor2 1 College of Education‚ Department of Adult Education‚ University of South Africa‚ P.O. Box 392‚ Pretoria Telephone: +27124296870; Fax: +27124298812; E-mail: quanbkp@unisa.ac.za 2 Department of Adult Education‚ University of South Africa‚ P.O. Box 392‚ Pretoria Telephone: +27124298623; Fax: +27124298812; E-mail:

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    states‚ “They kicked me out… I mean I’ve left schools and places I didn’t even know I was leaving them.” (4). With the information provided‚ the reader can infer that Holden has been expelled by not one‚ but multiple schools with academic prestige. His lack of awareness towards these expulsions shows that he has almost no concern for both his education and his family’s finances. That being said‚ Holden’s regular patterns of recklessness play yet another role of confirmation for his Anti-Social Personality

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    From this following quote‚ “But this is wrong‚ nobody dies from lack of sex. It’s lack of love we die from.” I agree with this comment in which Offred made. Although‚ she may not die from the outside‚ but she is on the inside from the loneliness. She is unhappy‚ everyone she loved is either dead or elsewhere from what the narrator believes. In the novel‚ the narrator has no one to seek comfort. Offred thinks that in the society‚ there will be no one that will love her or accept her. If I was the

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    that‚ “Popularity‚ however‚ does not ensure credibility.” It is evident that even though many people resort to the web and wikipedia for information and news‚ it is clear that even those popular sites contain unjustifiable information at times that lacks credibility. Much of the time we continue to utilize those sites out of routine because we take an interest in what those sites offer in content.

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    Value optimization requires interorganizational information sharing and coordination. Without or lack of information system integration causes insufficient data sharing across business processes and activities extending back to the suppliers and forward to customers. The productivity of the business can be decreased dramatically. •Greater inefficiencies due to longer wait times for information. For instance‚ without automated link to current inventory data‚ the customer sales representative

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    Understanding nourishes belonging. A lack of understanding prevents it. Belonging is not a solo act. For belonging to exist there must be some facilitation on the sides of two separate parties. Belonging hinges on how these parties create an understanding of each other. Many of Emily Dickinson’s poems reflected the difficulty which she experienced upon attempting to forge a connection with her society. Her personas in “My Letter to the World” and “I had been hungry all the years” both initially

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