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    Speed Boat

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    and home improvement stores. Materials used in this project are: Simple Switch‚ Electric Motor‚ Battery Holder‚ Propeller‚ wire‚ Styrofoam cup‚ Popsicle stick Procedure:  Start by cutting the foam. You can cut the Styrofoam easily with utility knives. Just practice for a few minutes and you will get the grip on it. Hold the knife in a sharp angle and don’t push too much. You may need to go over the same line a few times until you get a clean cut. Styrofoam boards can be glued using white glue

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    Patient Confidentiality The confidentiality of a patient’s medical records has been an ongoing dilemma for healthcare professionals. To put it another way‚ there is a difficulty in discerning the boundaries of one’s duty and his/ her concern with the patients. Be that as it may‚ health care staff should maintain professionalism towards their work through respecting the privacy of the patients. As a matter of fact‚ this promotes the establishment of mutual trust between the health care staff and

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    Hamlet: Act III Scene II In this scene‚ taking place in a castle hall‚ Hamlet devises a plan to reinforce his beliefs of his uncle’s treachery by having a play acted out for him. This play tells the story of a nephew who murders his uncle‚ the king‚ and marries his widowed wife‚ mimicking Hamlet’s real life circumstance with Claudius and Gertrude. Hamlet tells Horatio that they should both keep watch over Claudius for any signs of guilt throughout the play. Claudius does‚ indeed‚ storm out of

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    Adolf Hitler’s quest for totalitarian power over the whole world set in motion conquests that led to the Second World War‚ the effects of which are present to this day. Using the insult of Treaty of Versailles on Germany‚ the chaotic political system in Germany and the economic depression as a stepping stone‚ Hitler became the ultimate dictator of Germany. His greed for world domination also caused his defeat‚ forcing him to kill himself before the brink of defeat in the Second World War. Hitler

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    space they had was a ton smaller than the movie productions. This is important because they had to have better acting and more crisp scene changes because it was being performed live. Another difference is the weapons they had. They used chains and knives to fight each other rather than a sword and gun like the other productions. The play is a minimalist production. They didn’t use a lot of extra props or buildings‚ they had the same backdrop the whole time and the outfits didn’t really change. Other

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    Many people modern day use airlines as a form of transportation. To be able to use this service passengers must have their bags and personal belongings checked by the airline. Airlines do this for the safety of their passengers and to ensure that no catastrophe happens during flight. But when this is done are passengers giving up their rights? Is it right for someone to go through your personal belongings? Or is this procedure only for security reasons? What rights do airplane passengers give up

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    Lennie James

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    exploring how different the impact of these texts would be if they were directed to a different target audience. Firstly I’m going to talk about the original text: An open letter from a British actor: Lennie James‚ talking about children wielding knives. This letter was originally printed in a newspaper. I’m going to find out the way he identifies himself with his target audience by using a specific language/content. Afterwards‚ I’m going to explore how these two factors would change if we completely

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    important part of the Arkansas Post. The most important trade items in early colonial Arkansas were bear oil‚ buffalo meat‚ and buffalo fat. Later‚ French trappers‚ traders‚ and hunters loaded canoes and flat boats with beads‚ guns‚ iron hatches‚ pots‚ knives‚ blankets and cloth to exchange for Indian furs. Unfortunately‚ the fur trade in colonial Arkansas was not always profitable. One reason may have been that it was very expensive to carry so many supplies on the long‚ hard journey up Arkansas’ rivers

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    A Traditional Business

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    A Traditional Business I believe some way that morally wrong because genital cutting is wrong if it is to girl’s related. Many times women are circumcised using glass‚ rusty knives or even pieces of sharp metal. Circumcision is different depending on the country. Also mothers are directly responsible for arranging the genital mutilation of their daughter. Some immigrant families get together and chip in to bring someone from their country to perform the circumcision because they have found out

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    Exam Malpractices

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    In conclusion‚ solutions are only possible where there are Examination Halls‚ large classrooms‚ adequate seats and adequate number of teachers in a school. A class where theft are 150 students sitting on the floor and windows with some armed with knives and locally made pistols‚ an invigilator will not risk his life to prevent examination malpractice. The government can play a very big role in curbing this menace by providing enough classrooms‚ desks and employing qualified teachers. And also‚

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