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    MECHANICS OF CONFINEMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Preliminary Remarks Confinement of columns by means of FRP jackets is done by retraining the dilation of concrete by wrapping the fibers in the hoop direction of concrete columns. Confinement of columns by FRP wraps is termed as a passive strengthening technique since the fibers do not play any role in the elastic response of the axially loaded column. The tendency of concrete to

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    from his embarrassing social stature. This idea of a person being confined or imprisoned by society and life itself contributes to the tragic nature of the novel‚ as Jude finds himself at the mercy of the world around him. Another example of confinement in Jude the Obscure is the institution of marriage. In the context of the novel’s setting and the period in which it was published‚ marriage‚ like Jude’s values and goals‚ are rooted in tradition while facing new values and ideas‚ some of which

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    dead contains 23 explanations to why the dead died. Many of these reasons are contradictory. For example‚ "These words are dedicated to those who died… because they played it safe… because they took risks." Klepfisz ends her dedication with the solitary Yiddish word Bashert. The poem then turns to a dedication to those who survived. The dedication to the survivors contains 18 explanations to why the living survived. Like in the dedication to the dead‚ many of the reasons contradict themselves

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    Civil Confinement for Sex Offenders Research Paper Civil Confinement for Sex Offenders began in the state of New York on April 13‚ 2007 with the enactment of the Sex Offender Management and Treatment Act (SOMTA) (SOMTA‚ 2008). O’Connor (n.d.) states; “that this act covers prisoners already serving sentences‚ those on parole‚ those on conditional release‚ and those on post release supervision”. There are two types of post release confinement “options.” One is called “Strict and Intensive Supervision

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    known after his first published story in 1935. In his story The Chrysanthemums Steinbeck‚ uses the theme of loneliness and confinement. The main character Elisa Allen is mainly focused on her garden of chrysanthemums will her husband is unaware of the changes she is going through while he sits next to her. He used imagery to reinforce his theme of loneliness and confinement by giving a detailed look on the valley and the characters. First Steinbeck uses the valley to descried Elias emotional part

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    solitary learners learn well on their own and prefers to work alone in private settings. They like to take responsibility and make sure they get done what they need‚ also they rely on themselves. If you are a solitary learn working alone is for you. They do not rely on anyone but themselves for help when they are solving a problem or even studying. Many solitary learn analyze all of their learning preferences and their methods as well methods. Because people who follow the process of solitary learn

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    The Sanitary Commission was a known profit organization that was sanctioned by the U.S. government in 1861 to help provide supplies and aid to the medical corps. It was not the first organization of its kind but it was the first to have a major and lasting effect on the army. The Sanitary Commission aided soldiers‚ supplied hospitals with the necessary supplies and provided an efficient means for smaller local aid societies to distribute their supplies. They also created many of the guidelines that

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    of racism In the passage‚ “Her Solitary Place” by Susan Dion and autobiography‚ “Indian Education” by Sherman Alexie both show the assimilation by white people. Differently‚ the character in “Indian Education” can change his living stander through his work and knowledge‚ but the only fate of character in “Her Solitary Place” is death. To begin with‚ both of these two passages show some kind of assimilation by white people. For example the passage “Her Solitary Story” points out that “Back in the

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    As in any novel‚ the characters of A Solitary Blue by Cynthia Voigt are portrayed by the author as positive‚ neutral‚ or negative characters. In this particular book‚ the characters are excellent subjects to utilize the positive/negative analysis on because the characters in this book are scattered about the positive and negative spectrum. Some of the main characters are portrayed as purely negative; others are represented by the author as genuinely good people or as neutral individuals. However

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    In a memoir written by Richard Wright‚ Black Boy (American Hunger) gruesomely discusses the harsh events a young child goes through while living in a household of poverty and is plagued by many unfortunate situations.The idea of freedom versus confinement is shown through diction in a constant wave through different events and challenges that the main character goes through. To begin Wright describes how when he was around the age of six he would run down to the saloon and beg the drunken men

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