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    when he was wal  ing home‚ he bumped into his doppelganger for the first time.A doppelganger is a ghostly double of a person with the same face.Firstly‚ family is important because it provide support. After bumping into his doppelganger‚ John began having nightmares.He also went to Zsolt’s cafe every evening after wor  . After same time‚ he toldAndrea about everything.Andrea‚ in turn‚ gave him support and went to 7 Fel  a Utca with him.She even went there the second time when John

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    and the IP default gateway router? 1. The IP host is 172.30.0.8. 2. The IP host address is 172.30.0.4. 3. The IP host address is 172.30.0.2. 3. Did the targeted IP hosts respond to the ICMP echo-request packet with an ICMP echo-reply packet when you initiated the “ping” command at your DOS prompt? If yes‚ how many ICMP echo-request packets were sent back to the IP source? Yes. Four packets. 4. If you ping the TargetWindows01 server and the UbuntuTarget01 server‚ which fields in the ICMP

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    Professor Franco English Comp II 14 June 2011 Alcoholism a Disease Alcoholism is an extremely dangerous disease that has a way of manipulating anyone who allows it to consume them by turning their life around like a merry-go-round‚ resulting in problems within their home‚ school‚ work‚ and social relationships. Alcoholism has no prejudice it affects millions of Americans every day. Alcoholism is a chronic‚ often progressive disease in which a person craves alcohol and drinks despite repeated

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    as humans since the Rwandan genocide is complex! Here enters the traumatic reliving of a yet to be easily erased memories of one woman’s story of surviving the Holocaust as vividly portrayed Illibagiza-herself a direct victim-in her book‚ “Left to Tell.” She exhibited how far reaching and catastrophic religious and ethnic ideas could devastate a once peaceful and thriving country. Imagine a country where everybody was living in close-knit communities later to be affected with the plague of ethnic

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    What is ‘disease’? Definition The term disease is the condition of the living‚ which leads to a disorder of the mind or body‚ which therefore destroys good health. (S-Cool A-Level). Biology online states that disease is a ‘pathologic condition in which the normal functioning of an organism or body is impaired or disrupted‚ resulting in extreme pain‚ dysfunction‚ distress or death.’ (Biology Online) Disease throughout History Over the years‚ there has ‘been a gradual decline in mortality from all

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    and Explain and Illustrate three ways in which a researcher can determine whether a new psychological tests has construct validity. In addition briefly explain what is meant if a test is biased in terms of construct validity. Construct Validity • • • • • • • • • Construct Validity: extent to which a measure measures theoretical construct or trait Developmental changes: ▪ when tests should show change with age ▪ age differentiation in intelligence in childhood ▪ necessary

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    This novel was written in the nineteenth century by the Philippines’ national hero‚ Dr. Jose Rizal‚ then an expatriate in Europe waging a propaganda campaign against tyranny and oppression in his native land. It is a sequel to his earlier work‚ Noli Me Tangere‚ a socio-political novel that depicted the conditions in the Philippine Islands - a colony of Spain for three centuries - under the Spanish yoke. Simoun‚ a mysterious and powerful jeweller who is in good graces with the Captain General plots

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    Industrial Revolution & After Total Replacement Fertility- Number of children a couple has to have in order to replace themselves. Stable population. In order to have 0 population growth. What can reduce/limit population size. Decreased Reproduction Socio-economic and cultural factors contributing to declining birth/fertility rates. *Female changes in reproductive rates. Female employment status Higher education Postpone.control childbearing Children not needed for family labour

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    GEOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT: NATURAL HAZARD Earthquake Hit Kobe‚ Japan 1995 “Earthquakes don’t kill people‚ buildings do” Kobe Japan Earthquake 1995 When and where did the hazard occur? The Great Hanshin Earthquake is another term for Kobe earthquake. It struck on Tuesday‚ 17th of January 1995. At 5:46 am‚ an earthquake of magnitude 7.2 that shook for only 20 seconds on the Richter scale hit Kobe region of southern central Japan. This earthquake was one of the most over whelming earthquakes that

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart” Indeed Tells A Tale Edgar Allan Poe ’s “A Tell-Tale Heart” is a first person account of a mad man as he justifies‚ plans‚ and commits murder. The tale begins with the speaker‚ a nameless man‚ explaining that he is not insane but‚ instead‚ a thoughtful and logical man who is taunted by his old friend ’s deformed eye and‚ in turn‚ is left with no choice but to “take the life of the old man‚ and thus rid myself of the eye for ever” (Poe 1245). Poe’s colorful prose takes the reader

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