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    the many years of war there has always been a need to create new technological advancements in order to have better and more efficient ways to take on offensive and defensive approaches. During the first wars‚ making guns more effective was the main objective‚ but as wars started becoming larger scale total wars‚ the need for bigger equipment was crucial. One of the most significant advancements that completely changed warfare was the creation of airplanes. Man has always had the dream to fly and

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    Moral Education

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    Growing Need & Recognition of Moral Education in Present Scenario By Moral Education “we mean inculcation of refined ideals‚ values‚ principles with a view to bring a purposeful behavioural change among the inhabitants of this universe”. Man is created as a paragon of creation. He has got the power of learning and has changed from a mere animal to a civilized one by inculcating perpetual learning skills. This implies that continuous learning emanating from education plays pivotal role

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    Ulysses S. Grant: The Soldier and The Man The book I selected to write a critical review essay about is Edward G. Longacre’s General Ulysses S. Grant: The Soldier and The Man. It was published in Cambridge‚ MA by Da Capo Press‚ a subsidiary of the Perseus Books Group‚ in 2006. The author’s main goal in writing this biography of General Grant was to offer some insight into his mind and try to give evidence to support how he acted and why he did so. He sought to examine the effects Grant’s moral‚ ethical

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    Monthly Progress Review

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    14 - Feb. 20 Feb. 18 and 21 are school holidays – President’s Weekend Unit: Defining Your Topic  Culminating Project Proposal Progress Review #1 Your first monthly Progress Review will include all work up to this point. Any missing work will be reflected in this progress review as a zero. All work to be included in this progress report must be submitted by February 21st at midnight. Week 4 Feb 22 - Feb. 27 Feb. 21 is a school holiday – part of President’s Weekend

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    To what extent was there a moral crisis in America in the 1920’s. During the 1920’s‚ there most certainly was moral revolutions in America and traditional values were most certainly being challenged by the newer generation. Of course‚ for example‚ with the introduction of Hollywood‚ reforming attitudes that were towards and adopted to women and the economic boom of the 1920’s this was most certainly going to have an effect of the general American public’s moral values. Whilst these changing attitudes

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    Rules in Technical Writing

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    Rules in RULES IN TECHNICAL WRITING Capitalization * Capitalize the first word in declarative‚ interrogative‚ imperative and exclamatory sentences. * Capitalize the first word in interjections and incomplete sentences. * Capitalize the first word in a quotation if the quotation is a complete sentence. Take note: When a quotation consists of one complete sentence in two parts‚ only one capital is needed. Ex. “How much longer‚” asked Mike‚ “are you going to need that book?” * Capitalize

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    Confucius ’ plan and simple approach to life‚ revealed his deep seeded beliefs that through great human effort one can shape their own future. He had great faith in the ordinary man and believed that they are teachable and perfectible. Confucius believed that ordinary humans could be come awe-inspiring with wisdom and great knowledge. The quest to improve one ’s "self" became deeply rooted in the Confucian heritage. Confucius ’ concept of moral rectitude was considered part of the pursuit to becoming

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    how religion plays a major role as far as being a platform for governing the judgement of individuals in many different societies. I’ve learned a lot about my personal opinions and the way I think about this topic based on my own drawn conclusions from different assignments. In this prose‚ I will use this opportunity to discuss some things learned and researched throughout the length of the course. Ethics as a literary term is defined as : " a set of moral principles‚ especially ones relating

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    Technical Education in India

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    writing To foster speaking skills through role plays Assignment Questions and Answers 1. Immediately after the tsunami struck Cuddalore‚ what were some of the first tasks the administration had to do? Ans: Cuddalore is a district in Tamilnadu. It has always been prone to natural disasters of one or the other kind. It is also one of the most backward districts of Tamilnadu in terms of social indicators‚ frequent occurrence of disasters. These calamities and social backwardness of the place were major

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    Technical Drawing Lecture

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    DRAW 111-Technical Drawing with CAD INFORMATION SHEET 1 The Graphic Language 1. Drawing is a graphic representation of real thing an idea or proposed design. 2. Drafting began when the early people started drawing objects on earth sand and stone 3. Drafting accurate manual or computerized presentation of working plans and detailed drawings. 4. CAD stands for computer aided drawing 5. Lettering is a very important part of drawing 6. Alphabet of lines examples of these

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