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    look if you can find the right sequence. When you are looking for patterns there is at least one for anything. Math can be very important and people can start caring more about it if they know it is all around them. Introduction In my science fair project I am going to try to find mathematical patterns in nature. The main pattern I am looking for is for the Fibonacci sequence‚ which consist of the numbers in the following order: 1‚1‚2‚3‚5‚8‚13‚21‚34… so forth and so on always adding the number

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    with a Bloody Past In the play Macbeth‚ Shakespeare uses the motif Blood‚ to describe the theme of moral ambiguity. Through a series of prophecies‚ Macbeth kills and lies his way to being King of Scotland. The theme moral ambiguity is shown when Macbeth is being rewarded for his bad deeds. At the same time the people Macbeth is attacking are being punished for doing the right theme. Moral ambiguity supports the phrases fair is foul‚ and foul is fair. In the end Macbeth has done everything wrong to

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    Why Is Life Never Fair?

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    Before she headed out from home‚ she checked her weight on the scale. Three bites of sandwich‚ a slice of pizza‚ and she had gained another 0.3kg. Why is life never fair? Harry wasn’t home yet when she went out to the park for a jog. He was always working extra hours‚ and they had to have dinner later than usual all the time. Harry’s sister had warned them of the danger of irregular meals‚ including getting obese‚

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    All's Fair in Love and War

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    All’s fair in Love and War We have all realized‚ at one point‚ that war is a part of our society; it is a part of our lives whether we want to admit it or not. In the times that we are in today the only way to be a hero is to do something charitable‚ or to stand up for your political beliefs. The sad truth is that our society today no longer accepts the war aspect as being a hero. In my eyes a person that is brave and courageous to risk their lives for someone is definitely

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    creating the website. After‚ I took the information I researched and uniformly put it in my website within its own categories. Last‚ but not least I reviewed my website a couple times. Section 4: How Our Project Relates to the Theme It relates to the theme “Turning Points in History” because the invention of the automobile made a big turning point in people lives and in the business industry. Henry Ford’s invention of the automobile was the most innovative piece of technology of its time

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    message of the Nuremberg Laws‚ prohibiting citizenship to all Jews in Germany. Hitler and the Nazis staged countless parades‚ roll calls‚ marches‚ military tattoos‚ demonstrations of military power and party conferences‚ mixed with sports events‚ fairs and fireworks. Hitler had a gigantic statue constructed with the purpose of honoring Nazism. It was also in Nuremberg that Hitler had a large arena built‚ as well as parade grounds and a granite paved grand marching

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    who’s lose in the war‚ and the countries that win on the war never get any punished. Allies was as guilty as Germany. bothBoth of them are already had lot of damage from the war. This treaty was not equal treated each country as it aimed. It might fair for the victors countries because they got lots of profit from this treaty but not for the Germany and the countries that lose from this war. Firstly‚ the Treaty of Versailles was economically unfair. The reparation was unreasonably high. The treaty

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    Cultural Norms‚ Fair & Lovely‚ and Advertising April 20‚ 2015 2. Is it ethical to exploit cultural norms and values to promote a product? Discuss. It is ethical to utilize cultural diversity and values of a community to promote a product. However‚ such promotion should only be done in a way that there are not demanding to a particular group or cultural norms. Considering the case of Fair and Lovely‚ promoting the product using the dark and fair skin is divisive and portrays people with dark color

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    Discuss the assertion that the fair presentation requirements of IAS1 will undermine the UK’s view of true and fair. During the last 20/30 years there has been an increase in trade and communication. It is easier for people to do business across the world as the new technology allows this to be possible. The problem with this is that different countries have different ways of accounting standards‚ and therefore there is a problem on how to account standards. Hence‚ during the last years the debate

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    All Is Fair in Love and War

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    There’s a lot of bombing the bejeezus out of all sorts of people around these days and Webdiarists seem to be much keen on discussing it recently so I am grateful both to SWMBO and the Librarian at St Vincent’s College Potts Point for bringing to my attention AC Grayling’s Among the Dead Cities: Was the Allied Bombing of Civilians in WWII a Necessity or a Crime? Bloomsbury Publishing‚ London 2006. Grayling is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College‚ University of London and he raises some interesting

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