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    without the aid of any mechanical device. During her early years‚ she shot to fame by mentally calculating one of the toughest mathematical multiplications 10 seconds before the fastest and the most efficient computer of the time. Her problem-solving prowess came to the limelight with her performances at various institutions where she answered complex mathematical questions with great ease. She soon rose to prominence for her adept calculations and her confident demeanor. According to many sources‚ this

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    Character Education

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    matter. Etymology Encyclopedia.com reveals the etymology of “virtue” as an original Greek term derived from the root “vir” meaning “man”. It is where we also get the term “virility”. The term “virtue” was originally meant to denote “the superlative prowess of the heroic warrior” in Greek society. Eventually “virtue came to be regarded as coordinate with the laws and customs of a given community”. Greek philosophers‚ such as “Pythagoras‚ Plato‚ and Aristotle agreed that the moral character of the individual

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    Which policy is better between protectionism and free trade policies? This debate is long-running but still some of the most pressing economic question of today. The history of this row stretches back 18th century. At that time‚ there were two brilliant protagonists in the free trade camp‚ Adam Smith and David Ricardo. Adam Smith established cornerstone of free trade and David Ricardo put a stepping stone on it. Since Ricardo read the wealth of nations‚ Smith’s masterpiece‚ and developed his theory

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    Byronic Hero

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    from which he escaped. And then he takes part in the war between Turks and Russians. Eighth canto is about his participation in the final assault on Ismail. During the war‚ he is swept away by a thirst for glory and proves himself to be a soldier of prowess and courage. 3: he is against war by saying that “war’s merit it by no means might enhance‚ to waste so much gold for a little dross”. 20: “of dead and dying thousands” show his disapproval of war. 4: And he criticizes hypocritical gentry because

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    essence‚ the more concretely we start to define intelligence‚ the more we seem to diverge from its true meaning. Conventional criteria for intelligence‚ like the ones described above‚ help build a basic framework for attempting to define intellectual prowess‚ although further research is required to elaborate and solidify a reliable definition. From an evolutionary perspective‚ intelligence can be correlated with the ability to survive and raise offspring with the maximum fitness possible. Fundamentally

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    Benjamin Franklin

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    Franklin achieved his intellectual and literary prowess in an era known for its philosophical advances. The eighteenth century is frequently cited as the beginning of the so-called modern era in philosophy. The century is known as the Enlightenment‚ or the Age of Reason‚ an ideal also found in the literature of the period‚ whether colonial‚ British‚ or Continental. Two factors‚ more specifically‚ two intellectuals—epitomize this era: Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) and John Locke (1632-1704). Newton

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    PressReleasePing GraduateWriters.net Mission to Help Students Achieve Academic Excellence At GraduateWriters.net all work created are authentic‚ plagiarism free and of high quality. So clients are always assured of academic excellence. Phoenix‚ AZ‚ June 24‚ 2014 /PressReleasePing/ - Academic writing is an important activity done by every student‚ at all level of education in order to satisfy course work requirement. "Students are required to undertake a variety of academic writing task

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    WWI (Why it happen)

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    World War One was an extremely tragic war for everyone involved. As I would say about any war‚ there’s was no reason to get involved in the war‚ unless you had to. That’s why when asked the question of whether or not the United States should have joined WWI‚ I think we shouldn’t have. The United States should not have joined the war‚ not only because we had no substantial reason to fight in it‚ but also because the main reason we did indeed join the war was because we merely got caught in a sort

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    Sparta

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    If the boys were to get caught they would endure a server punishment the concept was that a soldier must learn stealth and hardship. According to http://plaza.ufl.edu/ “At age 20‚ Spartan men had to pass a series of demanding tests of physical prowess and leadership abilities‚ those that passed became members of the Spartan military‚ and lived in barracks with the other soldiers. They were allowed to take a wife‚ but they weren’t allowed to live with her. At age 30‚ they became full

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    leaving only 21% of the offspring produced homozygous recessive. There are a number of reasons that this could have occurred. The original homozygous dominant wild type winged parent fruit fly’s had far greater ranges of movement‚ speed‚ agility‚ and prowess compared to the homozygous recessive vestigial winged parent fruit flies. Due to their shriveled non-functioning wings‚ they had greatly decreased movement‚ and therefore‚ in theory‚ had a much lower mating success rate. Another theory as to the resulting

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