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    17.06.2011 TOK Essay 8. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of deductive‚ inductive and informal reasoning in relation to discovering new information and facts‚ and if there is a need for discovering other ways of thinking in order to gain more knowledge about what we already know. Introduction: The question I have decided to answer is what are the importance between the strength and weaknesses of deductive‚ inductive and informal reasoning? Definitions: Deductive: a form of reasoning

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    Colleagues 1.1 Applications of Information Technology in Our Daily Life  IT in Public Places  Information kiosk Provides information on nearby facilities in public places  Electronic Money Can be used for petty cash payments Example: Octopus Octopus Kiosks 1.1 Applications of Information Technology in Our Daily Life  IT in Public Places  Internet access service It is provided in various public places. The public can obtain information from the Internet more conveniently

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    touchdown Hong Kong! It’s funny that the travel from here to the airport was twice as long as compared to the time going to another country. After clearing customs and swooping our packs‚ the first thing we did was get something called an Octopus card. The octopus card is Hong Kong’s Universal way of paying for transportation fare. It’s very convenient. You just swipe your card and you can hop on anything. Buses‚ subways‚ ferries‚ trams‚ you name it. So with that we took a super efficient train right

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    Uluburun Shipwreck

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    rocky slope the divers were only able to do two twenty minute dives every day. The total number of dives was 22‚413. Mehmed Cakir found the boat by accident. He was out looking for sponges –as he was a sponge diver - and then he saw a boat and some vases. How many artifacts could he see before doing any excavation? There were many more artifacts buried deep down in the sand. Then after two years of lots of research‚ he and some other people stared the excavation. The excavating was a very long haul

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    Aechmea fasciata: A plant analyzed Meaning spear tipped‚ in Greek. Its common name is Silver Vase. It is called Silver Vase because it sort of looks like a silver vase with a spiny pink flower. From the family Bromeliaceae. Although the Aechmea fasciata is a widely used house plant the most popular bromeliad is the Pineapple. Some bromeliads‚ such as Aechmea fasciata‚ are epiphytic meaning they grow on other plants. A true epiphyte is a plant driven by demands for light or moisture to seek a perch

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    Economic Factors? One of the main factor that made the Euphronios Krater take long before it would be taken back home was the economic factor. The Metropolitan Museum Art argued that the Greek people lacked the economic resources in protecting the artifact from adverse environmental conditions and theft. Again‚ they gained a lot of revenue when people came to see this artifact. Based on its design and unique appearance‚ this crate creates a lot of attraction and revenue and thus the British were

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    CLAS104 – Classical Mythology University of Waterloo – Spring 2012 Chapter 1 – Interpretation and Definition of Classical Mythology The word myth comes from the Greek word mythos which means “word”‚ “speech”‚ “tale”‚ or “story” The story must have proved itself worthy of becoming traditional Myths can be told by means of various mediums: oral‚ written‚ music‚ painting‚ dance‚ etc True Myth / Myth Proper Refers primarily to stories of the gods and humankind’s relations with them Saga / Legend Myths

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    Mortimer Wheel Method

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    The Sexton Archaeology team and I utilised the Mortimer Wheel method of excavating the Abbey Museum Site. This Entailed • Dividing the site into 1m X 1m intervals using string and wooden stakes. Each pair would focus on each individual grid. The grids were categorised by A‚ B‚ C‚ D letters and a corresponding number around the perimeter. • One team member would define the Balks about approximately 10cm in width from the edge of the grid. • Subsequently‚ we began excavating the site using a trowel

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    and instant messaging. Users begin creating custom and unique “usernames”‚ many of which include a favourite number‚ a particular interest‚ or simply their name. Usernames are already a sign of someone’s persona. For example‚ if someone was an avid vase collector‚ their username could go alone the lines of “ilove_vases‚” so that their friends and family would automatically know who that person is online. They can also put their favourite number in that username‚ making it become “ilove_vases11.”

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    CHAPTER NO-5 KINGDOM ANIMALIA Phylum Porifera (GK: Porous = Pores + Ferro = form) Main characters: 1. They are commonly called as sponges. 2. They are sessile animals. 3. Sponges range in height from about 1cm to 2cm. 4. More than 5000 species of sponges are found. 5. All are marine‚ while some are fresh water. 6. The central body cavity is called spongocoel. 7. A single large opening is called as osculum. 8. They are filter feeders. 9. Body lining is formed by flagellated cells

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