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    _Analysis of the Poem "Variations on the Word Love"_ The writer of the poem Margaret Atwood was born in November 18‚ 1939 in Ottawa‚ Ontario‚ Canada. She is not only a poet‚ but also a novelist‚ a literary critic‚ an essayist and an environmental activist. And she is an excellent writer‚ a winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award and Prince of Asturias award for Literature. Her genres of writing include historical fiction‚ speculative fiction‚ science fiction‚ and dystopian fiction. The theme of

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    An Essay on Dream Variations by Langston Hughes  The poems of Langston Hughes share a relationship in that they most typically depict the African American experience in the midst of an oppressive white mainstream culture.  Some of the poems are strident political protests or social criticism‚ while other depicts Harlem life including poverty‚ prejudice‚ hunger‚ hopelessness‚ and other themes.  Hughes tried to maintain an artistic detachment despite his deep emotions with respect to the feelings

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    Institute of Technology‚ Karnataka 576104‚ INDIA Email: dashsanket@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Space Weather profiling is the concept of modeling the changing environmental conditions in near-Earth space in the form of a mathematical model. Solar Activity‚ Inconsistent variations in radiation level‚ total electron count‚ water vapor profiles are some of the parameters measured using the on board devices of the micro-satellite that we shall be discussing here. The module consists of a Geiger Muller Tube/counter

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    Language Variation and Change in Sultanate of Oman Macro-Sociolinguistics Parsa Khan Student ID # 35700-1095 Arabic‚ the sixth largest spoken language in the world‚ which consists of 186‚000‚000 speakers around the globe and being the central language of the Middle East‚ is one of the most significant languages in this century. Sultanate of Oman which is an Arab nation and its national language is standard Arabic may not make up much of those 186‚000‚000 speakers but it surely has and maintains

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    What I’d like to do this week is talk about another popular credo‚ one that plays a very large role in blinding people nowadays to the shape of the future looming up ahead of us all just now. In an interesting display of synchronicity‚ it came up in a conversation I had while last week’s essay was still being written. A friend and I were talking about the myth of progress‚ the facile and popular conviction that all human history follows an ever-ascending arc from the caves to the stars; my friend

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    Writing an Abstract on a Film Review The following is a guide to help you write an abstract of the film review you select. The goal of an abstract: to convey the essential information of the article‚ to highlight the major points covered Traits of the abstract: communicates specific information from the article includes the purpose and scope of the  article (for this assignment to evaluate a film) centers upon the  article’s major point - the overall judgment of the reviewer Qualities

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    BOOK I Q1. Briefly explain a) What Aristotle means by “Good‚” b) How he understands goods as following in hierarchy. A1. According to Aristotle‚ Good is something on which all things aim like every art‚ every inquiry‚ every action and pursuit. Although every action aims at good‚ their ends are different. B) Goods according to him fall in hierarchy as if medical science is aiming at good then the ending has to be related to health. Similarly‚ a house is good in term of providing a means

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    Gravity Lab Objective: The objective of this lab assignment is todetermine if objects with different mass fall at the same rate or vatying rate in the presence of ar and in a vacuum. Problem: Whateffect does Earth’s gravitational force have on objects of different masses? Hypothesis: If the sand paper falls at the same rate as the paper towel than it will end in the ground first. Objective: The objective of this lab assignment is to determine if objects with different masses fall at the same

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    Uranus: The Ice Giant

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    Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun in the solar system. Uranus is described as "rolling around the sun on its side" because it’s tipped over on its side with an axil tilt of 98 degrees. It is not clear to the naked eye‚ and it became the first planet to be seen through a telescope. It was discovered on March 13‚ 1781 by William Herschel. It has 27 moons and 13 rings. Uranus is known as the "ice giant" because it has a hydrogen upper layer and helium is mixed in it. Below is an

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    NETW320 -- Converged Networks with Lab Lab # 2 Title: Silent Suppression – Cont. Procedure Start OPNET IT Guru Open the scenario 1. Select File/Open. 2. Select Project. 3. Open your f: drive. (Note: If you don’t see drive F: listed‚ you click on “My Computer or “Computer” first.) 4. Open your op_models directory. 5. Open your NETW 320 directory. 6. Open the Lab1_Silent.project folder. 7. Click on Lab1_Silent.prj. 8. Click OK. The project should open. 9. Choose

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