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    Virtual Reality Virtual reality has promise for nearly every industry ranging from architecture and design to movies and entertainment‚ but the real industry to gain from this technology is science in general. The money that can be saved examining the probability of experiments in an artificial world before they are actually carried out could be great‚ and the money saved on energy could be even greater. Virtual reality is something that personally excites me because uses and benefits of it are

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    Feminism and Anti-Feminism in To Kill A Mockingbird. Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird presents two types of women in the Depression era south. There are the women who support the feminist movement‚ and those who are the standard Southern women that society expects them to be. Some women revolt against the standards inadvertently‚ they are just being themselves. This contrast represents changing attitudes toward traditional roles. Scout Finch and Miss Maudie are two women who are supporting

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    spread out and can take place either in plant cells or animal cells‚ so long as a partially permeable membrane is present. Osmosis can also be conducted in the visking tubing experiment‚ where the visking tubing is an artificial permeable membrane. So how does Osmosis take place? When you put an animal or plant cell into liquid containing water‚ one of three things can happen. In the 1st option‚ if the medium surrounding has a higher water concentration than the cell (a very dilute solution) the cell will

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    Virtual Reality Joe Blige Virtual reality as of recent‚ while still extremely new‚ has become the topic of many opposing viewpoints. It has caught the eye of the general public for several reasons. Perhaps‚ this is mainly because of all the possibilities which virtual reality creates. Note that the possibilities are not pre- determined as either good or bad‚ mainly because there are many different opinions to the future of this developing technology. However‚ despite the controversy this

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    exploitation by developers. Virtual laser keyboard has been a major breakthrough in this field. The keyboard which is non-physical has brought a new dimension in the field of data entry where the mechanical keyboards can be replaced by a light beam projected on a flat surface. It replaces the physical key board which occupy space on the devices. This paper focuses on the virtual laser keyboard as a revolutionary invention in multimedia and data entry industries. The paper looks on what should be done in order

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    Extended project ‘first draft’ “To what extent does the environment effect the development of Anorexia Nervosa?” ‘Anorexia Nervosa is an eating-disorder and mental condition which can be life-threatening’. This definition is from the NHS website‚ and mentions the psychological side behind it. Another useful definition is from the Oxford Dictionary‚ and states: ‘the lack or loss of appetite for food’. The translation from Latin to English simply means ‘the nervous loss of appetite’‚ which implies

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    inclusion in work with children & young people This unit focuses on the importance of promoting equality and diversity in all aspects of work with children and young people. You will explore how prejudice and discrimination impacts on individuals and groups in a school setting and ways that you can support policies and procedures to break down barriers. By the end of this unit you will: understand the importance of promoting equality and diversity in work with children and young people understand

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    Recently‚ the Malaysian government has launched a campaign of 10 000 steps a day to create awareness to the public on healthy lifestyle. At the school level‚ all students are required to sit for the SEGAK test to determine the fitness level of students based on a few physical tests. Among the elements of the test is taking the pulse rate of each student. Based on the SEGAK test conducted in your school‚ get the pulse rate of 50 students before and after the step up board activity. Complete the

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    Alice Williams SOC350 July 15‚ 2009 Professor Gayle Van Dijk Final Assignment Southwestern Accreditation Facilitative Projects’ Collaboration The goal of an early childhood program is to prepare children from birth to five for kindergarten. According to the U.S. Department of Education‚ “The years before a child reaches kindergarten are among the most critical in his or her life to influence learning (Prepare My Child for School‚ http://www.ed.gov/parents/earlychild/ready/resources

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    guts to live by those principles every day. Character is evidenced by your life’s virtues and the “line you never cross.” Character is the most valuable thing you have‚ and nobody can ever take it away. Why Character is Important Character in life is what makes people believe in you and is essential both for individual success and for our society to function successfully. Each individual must do his or her part every day by living a life of integrity. Integrity is adhering to a moral code of honesty

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