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    No More Hiroshimas

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    No More Hiroshimas. James Kirkup. Appreciation by P.S.Remesh Chandran‚ Editor‚ Sahyadri Books‚ Trivandrum. Mankind hates to destruct‚ in spite of the destructive traits inherent in man. In his heart‚ man is a good being who likes to preserve mankind’s achievements intact for the posterity. But politics is often not led by men‚ but by mobs and crowds. Wars when fought by single persons have always turned to be good to this world: Socrates‚ Tolstoy‚ Louis Pasteur. When fought by people‚ they turned

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    MYP Personal Project For my Personal Project I wanted to do something with the community that had something dealing with giving. I want collect 500 shirts and pants to donate to the Salvation Army. For me to be able to complete this job I would have to make sure that I stay in contact with the Salvation Army. If you don’t stay in contact they will forget about everything. I’m also going to ask the Wal-Mart on Powder Springs rd. to see if I can use their property so that I can have an event so

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    Typical compounds formed by your element     The history of your element’s discovery Pierre Janssen in France first noticed a bright yellow line during an eclipse (1868) Norman Lockyer in England noticed a yellow line in the solar spectrum (1868)Sir William Ramsay discovered helium on earth (1895)    Five uses for your element or its common compounds 1.   Main filling for blimps (airships)   2.   Used to fill balloons    3.  Detects leaks in sealed containers     4.  Gas shield for arc welding    

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    of office products the computer easily does‚ like typewriter‚ adding machine‚ photocopier or even CD player‚ DVD player‚ and radio. In publishing‚ a lot of jobs are gone‚ many in layout and production‚ since computers do layout and design faster and more accurately. Even in hotel and travel industry‚ there have been significant losses in administration in hotels because of significant advances in the way people book and check in. Nowadays‚ most bookings for hotels are made through websites instead

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    The Caribbean Court of Justice is a viable alternative to the Privy Council as a court of last resort for countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council is one of the highest courts in the United Kingdom. Established by the Judicial Committee Act 1833 to hear appeals formerly heard by the King in Council it is the highest Court of Appeal for several independent Commonwealth countries the British Overseas Territories and the British Crown dependencies. It

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    Sir Frederick Grant Banting Among the Greatest Canadians 2011-01-08 Sir Frederick Grant Banting was one of the greatest Canadians in history. He was born on November 14‚ 1891 near Alliston Ontario‚ and died in 1941 at the age of 50. After serving as a medical officer in France during the First World War‚ Frederick Banting was awarded the Military Cross for his bravery. He was also responsible for one of the greatest achievements in medical history‚ the discovery of insulin in 1922. He had saved

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    Practical Application of Utopia in "Brave New World" Debra Ackerman Mrs. Eileen Waite Criticism of Practical Application of Utopia in Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World illustrates the loss of morality when established standards are replaced by amoral criteria. In his novel‚ Huxley criticizes the practical applications of Utopia in actual society. Huxley’s depiction of love‚ science‚ and religion support the ineffectiveness of implementing Utopia in everyday life. In Brave

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    In a utopia‚ society becomes seemingly perfect; everyone is joyous and there are no struggles that people face in normal societies. But in order to attain this “perfection” of society the people must‚ in return‚ give up their identities as human beings. In the novel‚ Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley displays the ideal society of the future where everyone has a place and is happy with their social caste‚ except Bernard Marx and Helmholtz Watson. They don’t fit in the utopia because they discover their

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    Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton-one of the greatest minds in history. He was an all-around genius. He was a mathematician‚ a natural philosopher‚ an inventor‚ and an English physicist. Some of the phenomenal things he did include studying how light reacts to reflection‚ formulating laws of universal gravitation and motion‚ and built the first ever reflecting telescope. In 1642 Isaac Newton was born into a very poor farming family in Woolsthorpe‚ England. When he was very young‚ his grandma took

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    Farm really believe that all of us pigs are doing seemingly bad things ”in a spirit of selfishness and privilege‚” (Orwell 35)? I know that I‚ along with Napoleon‚ are doing everything for the welfare of the hard workers on Animal Farm. In an ideal utopia‚ I believe that all animals should really be equal‚ and everyone should thrive and enjoy their life. Not only did I agree with the teachings that the late Old Major sparked in us‚ but I was in full support of enforcing them. “Whatever goes upon two

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