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    autobiography is a detailed description of the role of physical activity‚ including sport and exercise in your own personal life. With the idea that identity is intimately tied to our personal experiences‚ you will write your autobiography about how play‚ game‚ sport‚ exercise and/or physical activity participation in general have contributed to your identity (ethnic‚ cultural‚ class‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ etc.). Think about what sport or games you played growing up‚ with whom did you/ do

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    LIVING AT HOME AND LIVING AWAY FROM HOME Nowadays‚ society develops very fast. A human’s life is enhanced and children grow up faster than the past generations. They can do everything; can learn as soon as they want to be dependent from their parents. For them‚ life without parents is freedom‚ paradise. But they don’t know they must face many problems if they live alone and far from their family. So living at home and living away from home have problems that people should understand clearly before

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    Assignment ECV 3001 (24.9.2013/selasa) Why I want to be an engineer? What are the characteristic of a successful engineer? Please include iconic engineer that inspires you. (Write a short essay) I want to be an engineer because of several reasons. For me becoming an engineer means to make something happen and for today‚ I will explain four main reasons why I want to be an engineer. Firstly‚ as we are talking about engineer profession‚ first thing that come up into my mind is money. All of us

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    COMMERCIAL LAW / BUSINESS LAW LAW240/231 MARCH 2012 3 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This question paper consists of three (3) parts PART A (20 Questions) PART B (7 Questions) PART C (1 Question) Answer ALL questions from PART A‚ PART C and four (4) questions from PART B: i) ii) Answer PART A in the Objective Answer Sheet. Answer PART B and PART C in the Answer Booklet. Start each answer on a new page. Do not bring any material into the examination room unless permission is given by the

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    Long stands of double helical DNA can fit into the nucleus of a single cell because DNA is specially packaged through a series of compaction events to fit easily within cell nuclei. Even though the length of DNA per cell is about 100‚000 times as long as the cell itself‚ it only takes up only about 10 percent of the cell’s volume. The DNA molecule‚ in order to condense‚ wraps itself around groups of histone proteins‚ and then the chromatin folds back on it‚ nucelosomes pack together to create a compact

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    Pavement. One of the problems raised in the novel is the problem of upbringing. The plot of the extract revolves around Mr. Smeeth and his speculations about his own family. The central idea of the extract is misunderstanding between two generations. The author’s message is that many parents could not understand either intentions or system of values of their children. The key of the extract is dramatic. It could be divided into two parts- the “dialogue” part and the “speculations” part.

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    The extract from the Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison outlines the casualties that an African-American family faces from a young girl’s perspective. The author effectively uses the point of view of a young girl to instigate both a sympathetic and empathetic response from the reader. The transition of the narrator from a bewildered to an understanding individual also leaves an impressive impact on the reader. This shift in character illustrates the young girl becoming mature. Thus‚ this extract can be

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    How Do We Know Anything? Solipsism is the main case and point in Nagel’s chapter on “How do we know anything?” Solipsism can be defined as a radical form of idealism subject to each person. One who follows the ideals of solipsism would deny the physical existence of anything‚ but the mind itself. The universe as we know it may only exist in a dream-like state of our own mind. Welcome to the matrix‚ where all your perceptions are only those of a reality simulated in your own mind. We can choose between

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    Write a 350 to 700 word summary describing if the collection of DNA without consent unreasonably intrudes on an arrestees’ expectation of privacy.  How long can police keep your DNA on file after an arrest or conviction?  Can law enforcement use a person’s DNA to match against other crimes unrelated to the one they initially obtained it for?  Provide examples and or reasons. The collection of DNA without consent can unreasonably be seen as intruding on someone who has been not been arrested however

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    Look at how Beatrice and Eddie talk and behave. What does it tell you about their relationship? (P.51) Throughout the passage‚ a lot is unveiled about the dynamic of Eddie and Beatrice’s relationship. From the start‚ Eddie’s unveiled as a domineering and demanding persona in the relationship (unsurprisingly as most men were seen as dominant at this time) when he exclaims‚ ’I want my respect!’. The exclamation mark puts emphasis on the command thus furthering his belligerent portrayal. Despite

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