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    What Is Herstory?

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    history is etymologically unrelated to the possessive pronoun his‚ history and other humanities and sciences were and sometimes still are dominated by men. Therefore the word herstory gets a more powerful meaning by exactly focusing on this false etymology‚ to show that the interpreter is the one with power. Male authors have more than once seized every opportunity to gain power trough interpreting and telling stories according to their ideals especially to establish their own position.

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    Application Security

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    ------------------------------------------------- Application security Application security encompasses measures taken throughout the application’s life-cycle to prevent exceptions in the security policy of an application or the underlying system (vulnerabilities) through flaws in the design‚ development‚deployment‚ upgrade‚ or maintenance of the application. Applications only control the use of resources granted to them‚ and not which resources are granted to them. They‚ in turn‚ determine the

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    and feel about your job‚ business‚ industry‚ profession‚ and organization. • “On-the-job writing” • Traditionally‚ technical writing is mainly producing written outputs about these fields of knowledge: Science‚ Technology and Engineering. • Etymology: ▪ technikos (Greek)‚ techne (French) – art‚ craft or skill ▪ teks (Indo-European) – to weave or fabricate • According to Michel Foucault‚ technical writing is the “rhetoric of the world of work” of commence and production

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    definition of ‘transgender’ and how it differs from ‘transsexual‚’ ‘transvestism‚’‘genderqueer’ and other terms. Originally‚ the term transgender was coined by Virginia Prince of the U.S in the 1970s to differentiate it from the term transsexual. This etymology should be related in essays on transgender. Essays on transgender cover a wide range of topics‚ including human sexuality‚ ethics‚ psychology etc. Sexual orientation‚ gender identity and sexual identity vary among individuals. The way that transgenderists

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    Butterflies Are Cute

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    literary arts. The name is derived from Middle English buterflie‚ butturflye‚ boterflye‚ from Old English butorflēoge‚ buttorflēoge‚ buterflēoge‚ perhaps a compound of butor (beater)‚ mutation of bēatan (to beat)‚ and flēoge (fly).[2] Alternate etymology connects the first element to butere (butter) as the name may have originally been applied solely to butterflies of a yellowish or butter-colour. This may have merged later with the belief that butterflies ate milk and butter (compare Middle High

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    population in three coutries at least shows as the importance of this system and we can see that all the world community has intended to provide the democratic model in these new political nations in order to avoid any deviations such as Iran. the etymology of the english language word religion comes from a latin verb meanig "to bind together" ‚ the religious power was very powerful six or five decades ago‚ the people were connected to the church to pay taxes ‚thus the population didn’t have rights

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    Holden’s love for children first shows itself in his description of his young sister‚ Phoebe. All of his thoughts up to those of his sister are dark and unsettling. Phoebe’s description is so outrightly loving that the reader is shown an entirely new side to Holden‚ one that shows he is not entirely incapable of happiness. Phoebe’s role as a minor character in the novel is to keep Holden anchored to reality; to prevent him from ruining his life completely and losing all hope in his future. It is

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    Sceptic vs. skeptic In most of their senses‚ there is no difference between skeptic and sceptic. Skeptic is the preferred spelling in American and Canadian English‚ and sceptic is preferred in the main varieties of English from outside North America. This extends to all derivatives‚ including sceptical/skeptical and scepticism/skepticism. There is an exception‚ though: In reference to some 21st-century strains of scientific skepticism‚ writers and publications from outside North America often use

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    different words not only in structure but also in meaning. Let me elaborate on their difference in meaning based on their structure. Egocentricity comes from the Latin word “ego” meaning “I” and “kentrikos” meaning “centred upon”. From their etymology we can infer that the word means centred upon oneself. Egocentricity is having opinions or views in life which highlight oneself or give importance to the decisions of an individual. Ego centrists believe that they are the most important living

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    Midwife Attended Birth Outcomes and Experiences in the Home vs. Hospital Setting Sonni Collins California State University East Bay Introduction The Midwifery Model of care is defined in part by the old English etymology of the word‚ which means “with woman.” The role of the midwife is to provide the individual space for the woman laboring with as little un-natural inference as possible. (Hunter‚ 2002) The preferred and most common birth attended by midwives is at home birth

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