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    Hannah Baker was just an average girl that did everything average high school girls did. But during her high school life many events happened that led to the end of her short life. All of these events played a vital role in why she committed suicide; she lost trust in people‚ believed no one cared about her‚ and just gave up. One reason why Hannah ended her life was because she did not have one person in her life that she could turn to for anything. Everyone in her life was there to either gain

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    Stein Gate Analysis

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    Kushagra D. Malpani Prof. Ajey Sangai 31/august/2017 Legal methods OUTLINE ON STEINS;GATE(AN ANIME ABOUT TIME TRAVEL AND IT’S CONSEQUENCES) 1.what is this topic all about and its significance Steins; Gate is a fictional story about time travel and the consequences of it’s misuse The story of Steins;Gate takes place in Akihabara and is about a group of friends who have managed to customize their microwave into a device that can send text messages to the past. As they perform different experiments

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    Automatic Gate Control

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    deals with automatic railway gate operation (i.e.‚) automatic railway gate at a level crossing replacing the gates operated by the gatekeepers‚ It deals with two things‚ Firstly it deals with the reduction of time for which the gate is being kept closed and secondly‚ to provide safety to the road users by reducing the accidents. By employing the automatic railway gate control at the level crossing the arrival of the train is detected by the sensors placed near to the gate. Hence‚ the time for which

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    Raven's Gate Analysis

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    Raven’s Gate The moral or message the author was trying to make was‚ to believe in yourself‚ and to believe in others and to never give up‚ even through loss or despair. Raven’s Gate by Anthony Horowitz‚ is a story that takes place in Ipswich‚ and then moves on to lesser Malling. The main characters in the story are Matthew Freeman‚ Jayne Deverill‚ and Richard Cole. Matthew Freeman‚ is trying to break into a warehouse with his friend Kelvin late at night to steal electrical equipment‚ but are

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    Golden Gate Bridge

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    lthough the idea of a bridge spanning the Golden Gate was not new‚ the proposal that eventually took hold was made in a 1916 San Francisco Bulletin article by former engineering student James Wilkins.[15] San Francisco’s City Engineer estimated the cost at $100 million‚ impractical for the time‚ and fielded the question to bridge engineers of whether it could be built for less.[9] One who responded‚ Joseph Strauss‚ was an ambitious but dreamy engineer and poet who had‚ for his graduate thesis‚ designed

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    Window by Jeannie Baker is a wordless picture book suitable for an audience of all ages. The illustrations are very detailed‚ hand drawn to perfection with pencils. Text is completely absent from the book‚ which therefor allows the reader to explore their thoughts and find their own conclusion. Window touches base on theme of the effects of human development through a chronological order of elaborate drawings. As the title of the book suggests‚ the story is set through the eyes of looking through

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    Automatic-Gate Control

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    RAILWAY GATE CONTROL Submitted by [pic] M.V.PRAVEEN KUMAR M.SATISH ¾ EEE‚ ¾ EEE‚ Praveenwish007@yahoo.co.in satishwin46@gmail.com Contact: 9989823951 Contact: 9966633406 S.R.K.R.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BHIMAVARAM ABSTRACT: The objective of this paper is to provide an automatic railway gate at a levelcrossing replacing the gates operated

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    Bill Gates Is a Hero

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    Bill Gates is a hero that has a great impact on the world‚ he is a hero because he created useful technology. He started his own company‚ Microsoft‚ from scratch. Heroes have specific characteristics to fulfill their requirements. Heroes are often clever‚ promptitude‚ brave‚ and not afraid of taking risks. Promptitude is to be mentally quick and act in tough situations. Cleaver is how to know to act in very tough situation quickly as possible. Bravery is to take risks and not to be afraid of

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    Entrepreneurship. Bill Gates

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    failure. Bill Gates INTRODUCTION: The entrepreneur I have chosen is legendary business figure Bill Gates. William Henry Gates III as known as Bill Gates is an American businessman‚ investor‚ author‚ philanthropist and last but not least an entrepreneur. Bill Gates is a CEO and a chairman of the software company "Microsoft". He is best known as an entrepreneur in personal computer area and he is one of the wealthiest people in the world. The main reason that Bill Gates has a big influence

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    Speaker’s Relationship with the Audience: The Brandenburg Gate Speech Ronald Reagan‚ the former president of the United States from 1981 to 1989‚ spoke in the Brandenburg Gate. Ronald Reagan gave his famous “Tear Down this Wall” speech in Berlin. Many people in Germany were ready for freedom and others wanted it as well. Many people felt there should be peace within the city. Ronald Reagan wanted to persuade the Soviets and Communists that change and openness was a great thing. Ronald Reagan’s speech

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