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    Three reasons for believing in the accuracy of sensory information are as follows * Whenever you touch something hot or cold‚ the sense of touch & feelings detects it & sends a message to brain and in response you act and remove your hand from that hot or cold material * Your sense of sight helps you see & thus respond accordingly. When you see something dangerous you response by moving away from it & similarly when you see some vehicle coming your way‚ you wait to cross the

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    I think an effective poem should include a location‚ images‚ similes‚ or metaphor because that you need to show what you are trying to explain in the poem. We use imagery to expose more about the landscape or scene. I do believe that my writing has changed during this semester. In my third poem‚ I explained the natural side of ancestry and it was nice to challenge myself to find out humans and birds have in common or differences. I learned that it is in your best interest to read your poems out

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    Cited: 2001: A Space Odyssey. Dir. Stanley Kubrick. MGM‚ 1968. Film

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    Tupac Research Paper

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    Tupac? On September 7‚ 1996‚ Tupac Shakur was shot dead in a drive-by shooting as he was headed to a suite Suge Knight‚ a member of Death Row Records‚ rented for the night after the Mike Tyson vs. Bruce Seldon boxing match. The fight was held at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas‚ Nevada‚ where Knight had spotted a crips gang member. As the black BMW Shakur and Knight were riding in halted at a red light‚ an unknown white Cadillac pulled up to the right of them. One of the four men in the Cadillac fired

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    Jeevandhara Sanjeevani generic stores a big hit‚ benefit Rs.2 cr to patients A Raju Hyderabad Monday‚ February 18‚ 2013‚ 08:00 Hrs  [IST] The chain of Jeevandhara Sanjeevani Pharmacy generic drug stores launched with the support of the state government are yet to spread to all over the state. Yet‚ these generic stores have helped to save up to Rs.2 crore to the patients in the state so far. The Jeevandhara generic outlets have turned out to be a big hit among the poor patients and have been

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    FTV 106A – Midterm Study Guide TA: Matthew Perkins 1A IDs – People to Know: • Eadweard Muybridge (1830 – 1904) o Born in Britain‚ emigrated to US early in life‚ by the 1870s had become a very prominent photographer‚ mostly photographed nature and animals; very well known o 1872 – Leland Stanford (one of the richest in the state) questions whether or not a horse has all its feet off the ground when it gallops‚ hired Muybridge to take pictures of racehorses and prove or disprove this o 1877 –

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    entirely correct‚ due to neglecting the modern society’s value for family and structural changes that have emerged from technology. In this modern day and time‚ families range from traditional to modern. The traditional family is a vulnerable mirage‚ holding on to values once strongly deemed necessary. The modern family is a deviant reflection of traditional family. The composition of traditional nuclear family members no longer exists only in traditional sense. Participants in modern families

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    Golding uses the conch in the novel to symbolise democracy and civilisation. Golding wrote the novel as a parody to R.M Ballantyne’s novel “Coral Island” in which a number of boys are placed on an island‚ their behaviour is civilised and Ballantyne suggests though out his novel that the Pirates and savages are the only people on the island that had the potential for evil. Golding contradicts this as he wrote Lord of the Flies after WW2 and the ‘Cold War’ he was horrified at mans capacity for evil

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    A spectral being appears and tells of a land unseen by his kind. “This land bares great feasts on four legs‚ rivers of pure transparency‚ and elements of perfect moderation”. Calfus‚ unknowing of the mirages truth‚ had some skepticism towards these promises. “How am I to be sure that these things you say are true?”‚ Calfus replies. In an act of conjuration‚ a sleeping baby deer formed in front of him. The spirit answered‚ “The lands I speak of are like

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    Ashes of a Fallen Hero Jason‚ although often mistaken as an epic hero‚ portrays a tragic hero in the ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides. To be a tragic hero‚ one must first be considered a hero with noble characteristics. In the prelude to Medea‚ Jason sets off into a quest in a ship full of noble heroes after the denial of his claim to royalty. Even with fate leaning heavily on the opponents’ side‚ Jason overcomes many trials lain before him in order to achieve his goals. He is portrayed

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