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    Theme Essay Life of Pi shows that any animal‚ and also humans‚ should fight to survive by doing anything unconventional‚ even wicked‚ to triumph over the impossible to live instead of just accepting death. Pi‚ a human; a hyena‚ and a blind man all fight to survive in a variety of ways that are examples of this thesis. Pi quits his vegetarian diet and also embraces a bengal tiger with him on the same boat‚ which are both unconventional choices. He satisfies his hunger by quit being a vegetarian and

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    Swimming in the Relaxation Venezuela has a lot of tourist places that people can fall in love easily. La Gran Sabana‚ Venezuela has many waterfalls‚ and exceeding great rocks called Tepuys‚ but there is a place in La Gran Sabana where many people do not know because is far away‚ people cannot take the car and they need to walk for hours to go there. However‚ when people see the place is like a paradise‚ the grandiose place is called The Natural Swimming Pool. This is not just a regular swimming

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    Choice of Topic Current Invention: Pacemaker Impact: Pacemakers are used to treat arrhythmias. Arrhythmias are problems with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat. During an arrhythmia‚ the heart can beat too fast‚ too slow‚ or with an irregular rhythm. A pacemaker is a small device that’s placed in the chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms. This device uses electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate. During an arrhythmia‚ the heart may not be able to pump enough

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    The Aura of Orange Human‚ animal‚ plants‚ and all the Earth’s content is survivor. They are fighting for their rights in order to live in this beautiful world. The novel Life of Pi written by Yann Martel‚ has employed a lot of symbols that is related to the life. One of the most significant symbols is the color orange. The author uses orange as a symbol of maintenance of the spirit to survive in survival. This can be proved as most of the objects that are in the color orange in the novel generate

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    Public Interest Lawyering Project A Survey on Substance Abuse among the Youth in India Contents 1. Introduction 4 2. Statement of the Problem 7 3. Objective of the study 8 3.1. Broad Objective 8 3.2. Specific Objective 8 4. Methodology / Research Design 9 4.3. Statistical tools employed 10 4.4. Geographical Coverage 10 4.5. Unit of Data Collection 10 5. Findings 11 5.1. Pie – Chart No. 1 11 5.2. Pie – Chart No. 2 12 5.3. Pie – Chart No. 3 13

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    Life of Pi; Modern Bible Story Yann Martel’s Life of Pi is short but moving. In the beginning‚ an elderly man states to Mr. Martel‚ “I have a story that will make you believe in God” (X). Like all good Bible stories‚ the main character is already dedicated to bringing himself closer to heavenly love. However‚ he goes through tests‚ much like the protagonists in most typical bible stories. In the end‚ it is through his tests that Pi’s devotion becomes clearer. While Pi is already devout in

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    LESSON 1 REFLECTION It is important to critically analyze questions such as‚ what is pi? ‚ And what is the area of a circle? The obvious assumptions would be the numerical approximation 3.14 and the formula of the area of a circle‚ pi*r^2. However‚ as we soon learned Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter or the number of radius squares needed to completely cover a circle exactly. And the area of a circle is the unit squares needed to cover a circle exactly‚ or the space

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    the will to survive in an extreme environment? What traits and characteristics are required in order to sustain life in such a situation? Life in extreme environments explained in the two texts‚ “Life of Pi” by Martel and “The Story of Keesh” by London‚ expresses that survival is translated through the characters instinct and intelligence that pushes them to triumph. In “The Story of Keesh”‚ Keesh’s primal instinct is to fairly apportion to others‚ as his father‚ Bok‚ was the greatest hunter and did

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    be determined by the Board‚ to conduct the Professional Competency Examination for the purpose of issuing a Practising Certificate to Professional Engineers. Explanation Introduction of the 2nd. tier registration of Professional Engineers through the Professional Competency Examination (PCE). The examination to be conducted by the BEM who will then issue a “license” the Practising Certificate The function of the BEM has expanded to cover “licensing” …….. What does the amended Engineers

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    When the Spanish took control and colonized the Philippines beginning in 1571‚ many revolts and uprisings took place during that time. The main objectives that the Spanish had in taking over the Philippines were to convert the Filipinos to Christianity and to colonize the country for their own benefits. It wasn’t until three centuries later that the people of the Philippines realized they needed to form a massive revolt against the Spaniards. In this final attempt as the Filipinos all were once again

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