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    Although Roy D’Andrade’s and Nancy Scheper-Hughes’ arguments oppose one another they have fundamental similarities. As stated by Laura Nader‚ both D’Andrade and Scheper-Hughes are commenting on the overall adequacy of anthropology. D’Andrade argues that moral (defined as evaluative; good and bad‚ reward and punishment‚ and completely subjective) and objective (defined as telling about object being described‚ not about the describer) models should be kept separate‚ while Scheper-Hughes argues that

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    In my observations and thoughts of reading the “The Fourth of July” by Audre Lorde‚ I found the reading to be quite empowering. The author walked me through a memory of her childhood that impacted her life quite greatly. As a result‚ I felt that the author was experiencing acts of racism when encountering Non African Americans. I found it quite interesting that the author used all her rage in order to create something positive and meaningful. I can connect to the author because I had a similar experience

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    Fireworks on the Fourth of July is a tradition since 1777‚ where every year 247‚550‚000 pounds of fireworks are bought giving the fireworks industry a yearly revenue that reaches up to a billion dollars‚ a statistic that should not be risen further (statisticbrain.com). People light the fuse‚ and watch them fly up into the air‚ ready to see the magic happen; With all these fireworks thrown up into the night sky only to explode in a brief flash of light‚ there isn’t much danger‚ since so many people

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    in the bureaucracy‚ the dam-building industry‚ the international aid community‚ and India’s urban areas lord over the people of the valley. To Roy‚ projects like the dam take power away from the people and put it in the hands of a single authority who will decide who gets what water when‚ essentially the power of life and death. India’s democracy‚ for Roy‚ is “the benevolent mask behind which a pestilence flourishes unchallenged.” The author equates the forceful rehabilitation of the people to a

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    APL102: Materials Science and Engineering Minor Test I 28th. Aug. 2014 Maximum Marks 60 1 Why do we not have an end-centred tetragonal lattice? Consider both the cases of end centring: (a) centring of opposite square faces of the unit cell and (b) centring of opposite rectangular faces of the unit cell. 12 2 Draw a plane in a BCC unit cell . Show your choice of origin and axes. Include in your drawing all the close packed directions lying in this plane and give their Miller indices

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    PPCD A1 9576483 July 14

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    I am going to write this assignment by referring to the points generated from the online tests‚ some academic journals and something I know about myself. Before I start‚ let me tell you some of my background. I am 27 years old now. I am working in a bank as a relationship manager in the personal finance department. I setup my own restaurant last year in Vietnam. I worked for 6 years since graduation‚ which it may seem not so experienced when comparing to other students studying this MBA program.

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    Kahan |1 Individualism in John Fowles’ novel The Collector‚ as demonstrated by the character Miranda The following project on the novel of John Fowles (1926-2005) came about for several reasons‚ not the least of which is my personal regard for his work. Fowles explores relationships: Between men and women‚ between authors and characters‚ between writers and readers‚ between individual citizens and national character. In his life and work he insisted on individualism as the starting point for

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    Huang 1 Fiona Huang M. Farrell Art History 14 November 2015 Roy Liechtenstein Through The Years Roy Liechtenstein was a notable American Pop artist who helped pave the way for Pop art’s culture and nature. Prior to the modern art era‚ art was interpreted as serious and refined. This changed when in the late 1950’s‚ popular culture collided with the world of art‚ creating the visual arts movement of Pop Art (Gershman). In contrast with previous art movements‚ it extracted imagery from popular culture

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    Case: Miranda v. Arizona (1966) Facts: In March 1963‚ a kidnapping and sexual assault happened in Phoenix‚ Arizona. On March 13 Ernesto Miranda‚ 23‚ was arrested in his home‚ taken to the police station‚ recognized by the victim‚ and taken into an interrogation room. Miranda was not told of his rights to counsel prior to questioning. Investigators emerged from the room with a written confession signed by Miranda. It included a typed disclaimer‚ also signed by Miranda‚ stating that he had “full knowledge

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    The Fourth of July–a day widely regarded as a time of freedom and celebration for the American public–did not always have the same meaning for all citizens. Frederick Douglass‚ a former slave‚ delivered his speech What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? to an audience of white abolitionists in 1852‚ which provided his perspective on the holiday. Douglass finally managed to escape slavery after many unsuccessful attempts‚ eventually becoming one of the most influential abolitionists of his time.

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