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    Use of Computer

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    number of jobs in the United States will be in the service or information area. The potential job positions will oblige students to have such professional skills as ability to “communicate effectively in speech and in writing; work collaboratively; use technological tools such as computers; analyze problems‚ set goals‚ and formulate strategies for achieving those goals; seek out information or skills on their own‚ as needed‚ to meet their goals” (EMC Paradigm Publishing). The factual problem our schools

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    Use Of Torture

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    The United States Use of Torture November 19‚ 2013 In the decade following the terrorist attack on September 11‚ 2001‚ the United States has seen a constant struggle with militant terrorist organizations. Groups including the Taliban and primarily Al-Qaeda have been part of an ongoing violent conflict in the Middle East. Throughout these struggles with terrorists‚ the United States have employed various methods of interrogation and intelligence gathering which have included

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    COMPUTER AND ITS USE

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    has radically affected the way people work‚ play‚ study and organize their lives. As we enter the 21st century‚ computers are influencing ways of teaching and learning‚ as access to computers in schools is becoming more widespread and varied. Their use enables the learner to develop at his or her own pace and makes the whole learning process more flexible. In a teaching mode‚ computers provide a wide variety of information and practice material. They can also play a testing role in a range of subjects

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    Uses of Petroleum

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    Petroleum products are used widely in our everyday lives. They are used to power automobiles produce containers and to keep us warm. Petroleum‚ or crude oil is liquid composed of various organic chemicals. It is found in large quantities below the surface of Earth and is used as a fuel and as a raw material in the chemical industry. The word petroleum comes from the two Latin words "petro" and "leum" "petro" meaning rock and "leum" meaning oil. The chemical composition of all petroleum is principally

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    Uses of Internet

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    learning process in that‚ it provides a tool (search engines) through which students are able to find and access information easily and fast. There are so many useful information on the web which are beneficial to students. For example‚ a student can use Google to find information for his/her research work‚ term paper or even when doing an assignment or homework. In addition‚ the web through the various multimedia e.g. pictures‚ videos‚ audios and animations makes the learning process fun and interactive

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    The Use of Force

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    The doctor in "The Use of Force" is very unprofessional. He describes the patient in a very infatuated way. The doctor also abhors the way the parents of the patient referred to him. And the doctor treats the patient aggressively. From the moment the doctor enters the house. He introduces the girl to us in an infatuated sense. He saw her as a "very attractive little thing" and he described her to have "magnificent blonde hair… one of those picture children often reproduced in advertising

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    Uses of Bioaugmentation

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    Bioaugmentation Bioaugmentation is used in several clean-up operations such as waste water management‚ cleaning and odour control‚ as well as surface cleanup and remediation. The first use of bioaugmentation‚ i.e. waste water management relies on certain microbes to degrade organic material‚ under controlled conditions. This is an example of a catabolic reaction‚ in order to treat waste water. The second example is cleaning and odour control of tiles‚ wood or concrete. The microorganisms penetrate

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    Uses of Limestone

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    Designer Case Studies – 3.5 Creativity and innovation can be developed in different ways and there are many starting points for design and making. A first- hand reference could be photographing natural forms and patterns as they occur outdoors. Structures‚ such as buildings‚ and the geometry found in everyday objects can provide inspiration. You could set up a still life of objects‚ or take a trip to a design museum and feel inspired to design from these sources. Starting points can also be secondary

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    Isotopes and Its Uses

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    ISOTOPES History of the term: In the bottom right corner of JJ Thomson’s photographic plate are the separate impact marks for the two isotopes of neon: neon-20 and neon-22. The term isotope was coined in 1913 by Margaret Todd‚ a Scottish physician‚ during a conversation with Frederick Soddy (to whom she was distantly related by marriage).[4] Soddy‚ a chemist at Glasgow University‚ explained that it appeared from his investigations as if each position in the periodic table was occupied by multiple

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    Dicks and Their Uses

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    Edmund S. Morgan’s book‚ "The Puritan Dilemma"‚ is an account of the events encountered by John Winthrop’s mission of creating a city on a hill. In the book John Winthrop leads and commands his followers while trying to find a solution to the puritan dilemma. John Winthrop’s mission of creating a city on a hill entails reforming and purifying the Church of England of all its flaws‚ instead of completely separating and starting a new church from scratch as the separatists prefer‚ so as to set an

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