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Annotated Bibliography Entries 1. Eliza Mik. ‘Updating the Electronic Transactions Act? – Australia’s Accession to the UN Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts 2005’ 26 Journal of Contract Law (2010) 184‚ 207. Mik provides insight into the impacts and repercussions for Australia in regard to the Electronic Transactions Act 2000 (NSW) (ETA). Mik questions what the amendment and legislation have meant for Australia‚ which‚ in her opinion‚ has brought about
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Desmond Alexander argues that‚ “for the Israelites‚ the Passover was the most significant redemptive event in their history (Alexander 201).” He goes on to discuss speeches given by God and Moses regarding how to observe the Passover (202). A ritual was performed where the Israelites slayed a kid or a lamb‚ put its blood on their doors and ate its meat (204). They did this to protect their firstborn sons from the plague sent by God on the Egyptians. By participating in this ritual‚ the Israelite
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FEASIBILITY OF THE EXTRACT FROM SIBUKAW (Caesalpinia sappan) WOOD AS TEXTILE DYE PRESENTED IN THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT (SCIENCE CURRICULUM) ILIGAN CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ILIGAN CITY SUBMITTED TO: MRS. ANNALLEE Q. ARON RESEARCH TEACHER SUBMITTED BY: Ibrahim‚ Mahalia Taskeen R. Cabugatan‚ Fahad M. Lomansoc‚ Jake G. Miano‚ Ryan I. Surmion‚ Paul Jeffrey S. ABSTRACT Dyes known to the ancients came from plants such as indigo and madder or from
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Norman F. Cantor‚ In the Wake of the Plague (New York: Harper Collins First Perennial edition‚ 2001) examines how the bubonic plague‚ or Black Death‚ affected Europe in the fourteenth century. Cantor recounts specific events in the time leading up to the plague‚ during the plague‚ and in the aftermath of the plague. He wrote the book to relate the experiences of victims and survivors and to illustrate the impact that the plague had on the government‚ families‚ religion‚ the social structure‚ and
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sea‚ East India to the Southeastern Asian Islands‚ and from the West coast of India to the Persian Gulf and East Africa. India could reach resources all over the ancient world that other civilizations claimed unreachable by their own routes. (page 207) 3. Southern traders mainly focused on supplying salt to the sub-Saharan people of Africa‚ trading was necessary to maintain life. They needed to exchange goods to get what they needed. Each group received their needed products from
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she tells the townspeople that her father is “not dead” for “three days‚ with the ministers calling on her‚ and the doctors‚ trying to persuade her to let them dispose of the body” (207). The townspeople were not surprised by this because “with nothing left‚ she would have to cling to that which had robbed her” (207). Emily’s death is a major event in the lives of the people of Jefferson and the “whole town went to her funeral… out of respectful affection for a fallen monument” (204). The death of
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Water and the Environment Laboratory ISP 217L -Sections 4‚ 5‚ 6 Fall 2014 Laboratory Manual* Table of Contents Exercise Page Lab 1. How much does temperature vary in large and small aquatic environments? 2 Lab 2. What determines the water clarity of lakes‚ rivers and oceans? 4 Lab 3. How are flow‚ turbidity‚ and precipitation related for the Red Cedar River? 5 Lab 4. Where does the phosphorus go? 9 Lab 5. How does human activity in watersheds affect the quality of lakes
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to their own children when they have a family. According to the textbook “Human Development‚” emotional abuse or maltreatment is the rejection‚ terrorization‚ degradation‚ ridicule‚ or failure to give love‚ emotional support‚ and affection (p. 207). Emotional abuse can have significant damage to the child’s mental and social development. Some ways parents are emotionally abusive is by constantly telling the child he/she are things like “worthless‚” or “no good.” Not showing signs of affection
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