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    across the north. In 1987 with help from Indian Rebel Tamil Tigers have been fighting the forces‚ the government secured Jaffna in a Sri Lankan military for almost 25 years in major offensive. their quest for an autonomous state in the The Tamil Tigers evacuated to the deep northern region of Sri Lanka. Recently‚ the tropical jungles of the hills and mountains‚ war changed as the army-offensive pushed occasionally reclaiming lost ground. A mathe Tigers into a small jungle area in the jor offensive

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    It ain’t what you do‚ it’s what it does to you Simon Armitage writes an adventurous comparison poem to show how powerful imagination is by comparing life long dreams to one’s mundane memories in the poem‚“ It ain’t what you do‚ it’s what it does to you”. The poem displays three imaginative pinnacle-like events and with those events‚ there are three events juxtaposing them. The poem is presented in a manner where the story is based on the experiences of a first-person speaker. The poem follows

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    ‘Developed and developing country experiences of urbanisation are broadly the same’ to what extent do you agree with this statement? (40) Urbanisation is the process by which the proportion of people living in cites and towns rises in comparison to rural areas. Urbanisation in London‚ England‚ as a developed which was at that time developing country and city‚ started around the 1760s continuing through to the 19th century‚ by which time 80% of the population was urban dwellers‚ sparked by the industrial

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    Why Do We Have Stereotypes? Stereotypes can hurt people‚ even make them depressed‚ or suicidal. Did you know that a person might stereotype someone once a day? Each of us has a bias side because we are all limited to a single camera perspective. That is we can only see what is in front of us‚ we can only hear what is around us‚ and we can only read what is in front of us. We have stereotypes because people like to judge others they don’t even know. Why do people like to stereotype others? Some people

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    Advances in Data Storage Technology Contents I. Introduction 3 II. Purpose of storage 4 III. Hierarchy of storage 6 A. Primary storage 6 B. Secondary storage 7 C. Tertiary storage 7 D. Off-line storage 8 IV. Characteristics of storage 9 A. Volatility 9 B. Mutability 9 C. Accessibility 10 D. Addressability 10 E. Capacity 11 F. Performance 11 G. Energy

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    stress to employee. For those above reasons‚ our health is being compromised. I strongly believe that in order to stay healthy‚ we should get exercise regularly‚ have a healthy diet and try to relax more often. First of all‚ getting exercise everyday is good for our health. Jogging‚ walking‚ swimming is things that strengthen our muscles and make us stronger. When we have good a workout‚ it brings us a lot of energy to take care of our daily activities. Especially‚ it forces our heart to operate

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    Question 4: To what extent do we need evidence to support our beliefs in at least two areas of knowledge? “A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence.” (David Hume). Evidence can be defined as proof to back up one’s hypothesis or beliefs. Beliefs are preconceived notions that people have on a subject one is passionate about. The focal areas of knowledge are the natural sciences and history and the focal ways of knowing are perception and reasoning. In the natural sciences‚ the scientific

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    What Do We Mean by Leadership

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    Chapter 1 What Do We Mean by Leadership? In the spring of 1972‚ an airplane flew across the Andes mountains carrying its crew and 40 passengers. Most of the passengers were members of an amateur Uruguayan rugby team en route to a game in Chile. The plane never arrived. It crashed in snow-covered mountains‚ breaking into several pieces on impact. The main part of the fuselage slid like a toboggan down a steep valley‚ coming to rest in waist-deep snow. Although a number of people died immediately

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    by many people‚ but the world has come so far that petty things like racism should not occur. Racism might not seem like anything to some‚ but it is like the butterfly effect. One racist thing a person says or does affects not only one person but also ten people. In the movie Crash‚ the characters were all very racist to each other. There were two African American men who did not like white people. They did to the white people exactly what the white couple was stereotyping them as. They proved their

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    exclusionary rule is for prohibiting illegal evidence in court‚ this can be a deciding factor in most cases. An example of this is‚ they can’t fake‚ or plant evidence.They have to have solid concrete evidence.This rule is part of the fourth amendment‚ which a lot of people take seriously‚ these are rights given to all Americans. I agree with this because‚ everything needs to be done in a proper manner. If the evidence leaves the chain of custody or is collected in an unlawful manner this can be a deciding

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