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    Introduction The Quantum Theory was the second of two theories which drastically changed the way we look at our physical world today‚ the first being Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. Although both theories revolutionized the world of physics‚ the Quantum Theory required a period of over three decades to develop‚ while the Special Theory of Relativity was created in a single year. The development of the Quantum Theory began in 1887 when a German physicist‚ Heinrich Hertz‚ was testing Maxwell’s

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    The Effect of Both Parents Working on Children “Good‚ honest‚ hardheaded character is a function of the home.  If the proper seed is sown there and properly nourished for a few years‚ it will not be easy for that plant to be uprooted.” ~ (George A. Dorsey. http://www.quotegarden.com/parents.html ). The fact that parents nowadays lack attention to their children has caused the child to have a weak performance‚ bad behavior‚ and a negative outlook had grown in popularity among people. It is possible

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    A Brief Look at The Quality of A Translation (Translation of Faulkner’s ‘Sanctuary’ by Farhad Qebraii) BY Ali Kavoosi Course Instructor: F. Asadi Ph.D. Abstract The article is an evaluative work on a translation of Faulkner’s Sanctuary by Farhad Qebraii. To do so the standard norms are got from Blum Kulka’s article “shifts of cohesion and coherence in translation” and the level of accepted changes through the translation is considered. The translation by Qebraii is accepted as a qualified one

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    I Like the Look of Agony

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    I Like a Look of Agony In the poem "I like a look of Agony‚" by Emily Dickinson‚ one of the ways the poem’s affects on the reader is improved is though the use of literary devices. People normally have trepidation of agony‚ but Dickinson uses literary devices such as imagery‚ personification‚ and connotation to reveal her contrasting enjoyment to the social norm. The opening line "I like a look of Agony‚" (line 1) could be interpreted as sadistic and cold. Completely reading the poem allows the

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    either art or science in any specific way. It is part of everyone’s everyday life. The art of teaching requires a lot of diligence‚ and a person who teaches should enjoy and always give the best performance everyday they teach. There must also be an atmosphere that gives students a chance to be creative as well as enjoyment in being taught. Therefore everyone involved is working towards and attaining a common goal‚ to learn. It is both a combination of both art and science. Teaching needs skills

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    capital punishment is from Hammurabi’s Code‚ where Hammurabi quoted: “An eye for an eye‚ a tooth for a tooth” (ca. 1700 B.C). Nowadays‚ death penalty is a very controversial topic with many pros and cons. It can be a strong example‚ a safe and cheaper way to treat murderers‚ but it can also be a wrongful solution. First‚ death penalty is a strong message for people telling them not to commit crimes. According to the group Justice for All‚ the murder rate in the USA dropped from 10.2 (per 100‚000)

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    I Sit and Look Out

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    If‚ ‘I Hear America Singing’ depicts a brighter and more up-beat society; ‘I Sit and Look Out’ describes a dark‚ sad‚ corrupted‚ sorrowful world. Walt Whitman uses sad words describing emotion and just all sorts of corruption imaginable. In this sense the entire poem is a poignant criticism of life‚ with the speaker acting as a detached observer‚ finally leaving it upon the reader to react and judge against the malady of life that the poet shows within the framework of just ten lines. To begin

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    are presented for both the benefit of cheap amusements for a woman s place in society and for the reinforcement of her place. In one breath‚ Peiss says that mixed-sex fun could be a source of autonomy and pleasure as well as a cause of [a woman s] continuing oppression. The following arguments will show that‚ based on the events and circumstances described in Cheap Amusements ‚ the changes in the ways that leisure time is spent by women has indeed benefited them in both the workplace and at

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    A Marxist Look on The Great Gatsby Throughout "The Great Gatsby‚" F. Scott Fitzgerald characterizes the citizens of East Egg as careless in some form. This relates to the prominent class issue seen all through "Gatsby." It seems as though Daisy and Tom almost look down upon others. At one point in the book‚ Nick says "in a moment she looked at me with an absolute smirk on her lovely face as if she had asserted her membership in a rather distinguished secret society to which she and Tom belonged

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    At this time in my life‚ this book was very well received. With so much going on in our world today‚ I do not believe we do enough of what the title recommends. We do not “Stop‚ Look‚ and Listen”. James 4:14 – “Whereas ye know what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appeareth for a little time‚ and then vanisheth away.” Scripture reminds us that life is short and for a middle-aged man I adamantly agree. The book really provoked me to thinking about many things

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