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    limit and contuinity

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    Limit at infinity The function has the limit as increases without bound (or‚ asapproaches infinity)‚ written if can be made arbitrarily close to by taking large enough. Similarly‚ the function has the limit as decreases without bound (or‚ asapproaches negative infinity)‚ written if can be made arbitrarily close to by taking to be negative and sufficiently large in absolute value. One-sided limits The function has the right-hand limit as approaches from the right written if the

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    Expressions of Arts

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    express through many ways. Artists use images‚ songs and words to explain how they see the world. Furthermore‚ art expressions could be against the government ideas‚ consequently artists could be restricted on show their thoughts. Firstly‚ obscene artist expressions in videos and pictures should be restricted by the government because it has to keep the order and the good customs in its country. Secondly‚ some art expressions like graffiti make the streets very ugly and dirty so‚ country’s authorities

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    time expressions

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    TIME EXPRESSIONS: Active and passive PRESENT TIME Affirmative Negative Interrogative TO BE am S + is are You are kind. am not S+ isn’t aren’t You aren’t kind. am is + S + ? are Are you kind? TO HAVE GOT has S + have + got She has got a car. hasn’t S+ haven’t + got She hasn’t got a car. Has Have + S + got +? Has she got a car? PRESENT SIMPLE S + V (-s 3rd

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    Speed Limits

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    Push It to the Limit Many things cross your mind while you’re traveling down the road. But have you ever wondered why do we have speed limits? Or maybe you do and you’re the grandma driver that everyone is stuck behind in a no passing zone. Everyone has their own speeds so why shouldn’t you be able to go how fast or how slow you wanted to go. Should we strike down every sign that the government has put up to regulate the speed limit in the thousands of highways around the country? And should we

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    Reading Assignment - "Language in Thought and Action" by S.I. Hayakawa and Alan R. Hayakawa book report Language in my Thought and my Action Since I was born‚ I have been learning languages consciously and unconsciously without asking why. S.I. Hayakawa and Alan R. Hayakawa‘s Language in Thought and Action remind me the goal of the study of language – to learn to think more clearly‚ to speak and to write more effectively‚ and to listen and to read with greater understanding. This book is divided

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    changing and growing‚ reaching into “every corner of the evening” and influencing every part of Prufrock’s life. The images of restriction and entrapment are again described later in the poem when Prufrock addresses the power of a “formulated phrase” and how the simple‚ polite gesture has the ability to leave him “pinned and wriggling on the wall”. The insect metaphor describes Prufrock’s feeling of entrapment and his inability to escape social routines. He sees himself as being painfully pinned by conversation

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    Push It to the Limit

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    Magazine Description: The title of my magazine is Push it to the Limit. Anyone can benefit from it but it is more for people entering the military. The things I want people to get out of my magazine is that anyone overweight that is trying to enter the military force will be in better shape‚ and become more aware of what they eat. My intended audience is serious because I want my fellow readers to realize that our military needs to accept more people who are physically prepared and my magazine

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    The Ways To Empower Single Parents In Term Of Financial Life as a family is much different today than what it used to be. Supposedly‚ the mothers role is staying at home to manage the home and children while the fathers will go out to earn money in order to support the family. However‚ nowadays it is common for children to be raised by just one of their parents and the majority of single- parent families are headed by women. In this situation‚ there will be lot of problems faced by the mothers

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    How does the Bible influence political thought and action in our culture? By Daniel Forsee To properly consider the relationship between the Bible and politics would require a starting point of at least the giving of the 10 Commandments. The breadth of the topic is too great for this paper. Although the main purpose of the Bible is the redemption of man and possibly the redemption of the earth this discussion will be limited to a consideration of the Bible’s 10 Commandments and its effect upon

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    Term Limits

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    Term limits from the smallest level all the way to the Oval office have been in effect since this country was started. The main reason for term limits is to prevent tyranny (as we fought against the British due to their tyranny on us). Now under the Constitution‚ the members of the U.S. Senate are able to serve an infinite number of six-year terms (Boundless). House of Representative members are able to serve an infinite number of two-year terms (Boundless). Reformers in the 90’s put the congressional

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