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    it is unescapable‚ with no possibility of ever escaping and surviving such hardships. However‚ I believe that people can survive almost any suffering if they have a goal to strive for‚ as shown in Siddhartha‚ Night‚ and Man’s Search for Meaning. Written by Herman Hesse‚ Siddhartha provides a unique experience of how suffering can be overcome with an aspiration in mind‚ no matter how long it takes. Even at the beginning of the book‚ Siddhartha realizes he is discontent by the sheltered world of his

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    Socratic Seminar "In Search of Good Family" Why is it typical of other countries to tend to have higher family obligations to one another when compared to most American families? America focuses much attention on independence. Independence is part of what America was made up to be. In order to feel independent people often move off from their hometown and away from their original resting place. This often causes the split in families at early ages such as the typical age of 18 when a child

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    west central portion of Owyhee County‚ south of South Mountain and north of Juniper Mountain. The Mud Flat Field is approximately two miles long from North to South. The south end of the Mud Flat Field borders the Mud Flat road. Over this road one can travel to Jordan Valley‚ Oregon‚ from Grandview‚ Idaho. From the Mud Flat road‚ a person enters the Mud Flat through the locked gate or through another‚ unlocked‚ gate. The unlocked gate is approximately 25 yards east of the locked gate. In July 1995

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    1. How does a search engine work? How does it make money? What is the exportability of a search engine’s technology and business model? A search engine works mainly using three main tools or methods which combine to form the basis of the search engine and enable it to provide accurate results for the query provided. The first process involved in the working of a search engine is “Crawling”. Web crawlers are used by the engines to explore publicly available web pages. These web crawlers browse the

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    A Comparative Study of Various search engines Manab Chetia‚ Aniruddha Mazumdar‚ Jugapratim Gohain‚ Biswajit Choudhury‚ Aniruddha Deka‚ Mridul Jyoti Roy Assam Engineering College‚ Jalukbari‚ Guwahati‚ Assam • • • • • Abstract— The purpose of this paper is to study different search engines’‚ their advantages and cons. In this paper we have compared the two most popular search engines i.e. Google and Yahoo‚ how they are different from each other in terms of technology‚ user experience

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    School administrators‚ staff and teachers are required to follow and enforce appropriately the district and school policies. Teachers are sometimes caught in between the school authority‚ their students‚ and families. Teachers’ curriculum choices can require students to delve into sensitive or controversial areas‚ often creating conflict. Students attend schools for academic learning and socialization to function as a citizen in a pluralistic society‚ while trying to survive huge emotional and

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    Search Engine Data Collection Citizens’ personal information has always been actively sought by government authorities and by private businesses‚ and up until recently‚ has been kept exclusively by the institutions requesting the information. However‚ those days of confidentiality are over‚ as the world becomes increasingly structured upon the evolution of the Internet. Today‚ government authorities and private businesses have a multitude of ways to access personal information that is submitted

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    Man’s Search for Meaning is written by Victor Frankl‚ an Auschwitz Holocaust survivor. The book is divided into two sections that consist of an autobiography and a logo-therapy section. During the autobiography section Mr. Frankl takes the reader through his time at the Auschwitz camp and gives his perspective of what happened as a camp prisoner and a psychiatrist. Viktor Frankl discusses concepts of suffering‚ humanity‚ spirituality‚ choices‚ social factors‚ and meaning to life. Frankl thoroughly

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    the right to search its students with reasonable suspicion and probable cause. The most common items that are searched through at schools are lockers‚ cell phones‚ bookbags‚ and the occasional body search. The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states that‚ “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated.” However‚ when a student is on school grounds‚ schools can use “reasonable

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    Have you ever had a teacher who is always oblivious and doesn’t really pay attention to what students keep in their locker‚ even if it can cause a safety hazard? If you answered yes to this question‚ do you believe that a teacher or administrator should be allowed to search the locker of that student? Teachers and administrators should be allowed to search students’ lockers. Why they should be allowed to search the locker of a student is because of these three reasons: being able to search students’

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