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    Brain-the biggest weapon‚ the mammoth power human has. Testimony of above statement is the present scenario. Just open the sea of imagination and imagine what old time was‚ now open your eyes and find yourself in this modern world. It is impossible to swallow this immense gap at one go‚ but if we take a look at how it all developed‚ we will not only believe it but will also get an idea what human brain can do. Earlier life was tough‚ everything was done by hands but his brain made his life far

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    but many traditional values and customs have been lost and this is a pity To what extent do you agree or disagree? It is undeniable that the average person’s life has changed enormously during the last few decades owing to the huge impact of modern technology and economic development. What some people believe is that many traditional values and customs have been lost in our generally more comfortable lives. From my everyday experiences and observations‚ I will give a both-side look at this statement

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    1 Book review on Chinese Cinderella: The Secret Story of an Unwanted Daughter By Caren Shin In wealthy families‚ babies are born with a silver spoon in their mouths. Not quite for Adeline. In fact‚ the recount of Adeline Yen Mah’s childhood is a relatively sad one even though her father was a millionaire. She was seen as bad luck to the family as her mother died after giving birth to her. She is always frowned upon by her older and younger siblings‚ neglected by her father and scolded by her

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    Graham’s choreographic developments/ phases in relation Graham’s socio-historical momentum. I will be drawing upon scholars such as Franko‚ Yaari and Foulkes to support my research. Martha Graham commonly know as the ‘mother of modern dance’ Martha graham: The Mother Of Modern Dance (Biography)‚ was born in Allegheny‚ Pennsylvania in 1894. Graham’s father was a doctor who used physical movement to remedy nervous disorders. His work inspired Martha to incorporate her own style‚ she had also grown up

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    Tom Stoppard Tom Stoppard: A Critic of The Modern Age Tom Stoppard is one of the twentieth century ’s most interesting and creative playwrights. He uses his art form to criticize society ’s inability to handle the thought that we are governed by chaos. The modern world has created fate as an excuse for not doing anything to shape or change our outcome. Stoppard uses his plays as a mirror held up to society‚ showing his audience the ridiculousness of leaving everything up to fate. Tom Stoppard

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    Modern “Art” What is modern art? The definition in the dictionary is “A genre of the fine arts created from the mid-19th century which strayed from traditional styles and techniques.” Modern art definitely strays from traditional styles and techniques I will give it that much. But a genre of the FINE arts‚ that’s a bit rich. The only fine thing about it is the fine it should incur when it is shown to the general public. The new piece of “art” in the city‚ the blood red wall‚ is an example of

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    Wonders of Modern Science/ Science in Everyday Life Science has accelerated the tempo of life. Wherever we cast our eyes‚ we realize the attainment of science. Modern life means life is a blessing of science. Science has offered us with a lot of amenities in our life. So‚ it is said that life today is in the lap of science. Life in a modern life means life in a laboratory. Our towns‚ our cities all are planned scientifically. Science adorns it‚ science protects it‚ science maintains it‚ and science

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    Thesis Modern architecture is new ideologies of architectural that show up in many Western countries in the decade after industrial revolution I. It was based on the rational use of modern materials‚ the principles of functionalist planning‚ and the reject of what it is exists and miscellaneous decoration. This style has been generally designated as modern‚ although the labels International style and functionalism have also been used. In rudimentary architecture the human presence can seem subject

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    when asking who made the greatest mark on modern art. Van Gogh was the stereotypical troubled artist who used his paintings to describe how he felt. Those around him never quite grasped his greatness; perhaps they knew something we do not. Picasso made an immediate impact on the people he lived with‚ and that is the greatest sign in determining who was the most influential. People follow leaders‚ those who stick their necks out to head the charge. Modern art‚ while taking note of the expressionism

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    market values soared‚ plummeted and rebounded‚ housing derivatives blew up‚ and other foundations were laid bare.  Even the core of investing theories related to portfolios has come under pressure.  Yet the belief in Modern Portfolio Theory has remained strong amongst the investors. Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) is a theory that tells investors how to minimise risks associated with investment and at the same time‚ maximise return on the investments by proper resource allocation and diversifying their

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