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    Since the early centuries‚ the emergence of technology has come a long way. Various people have worked to enhance technology through the development of new branches of technology such as tablets. Technology has become so intricate that the development of new software has opened a new gate in which inventors and entrepreneurs producing thus technology can take. This has led to the emergence of Social Medias. This new source of communication and interacting has impacted the society in a very controversial

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    Lady Macbeth is more responsible for the killing of Duncan. She got Macbeth to go against something he had not planned to do‚ Lady Macbeth also planned the way to kill him. Macbeth did not plan to kill Duncan. He did not feel that it was a good idea to follow through with the plan. In act 1 scene 7 line 31 he says “we will proceed no further in this [plan].” He also worries that they could get caught like in line 59 “if we should fail” but‚ Lady Macbeth says “screw your courage to the sticking-place

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    Hate Speech

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    Hate Speech Hate speech is a form of communication that discriminates against one person or one group. “Hate speech is a term for speech intended to degrade‚ intimidate‚ or incite violence or prejudicial action against someone based on race‚ ethnicity‚ national origin‚ religion‚ sexual orientation‚ or disability. The term covers written as well as oral communication.” (USA Education Guides). In many countries‚ the right to free speech is guaranteed under the constitution‚ however‚ it is a right

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    REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES IV-A CALABARZON Division of Rizal District of Tanay II SAMPALOC NATIONAL HIGHSCHOOL SY: 2012-2013 A study on the effectiveness of acacia leaves decoction in killing termites An investigatory project presented to the Board of Judges TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page ……………………………………….. 1 Table of Contents ………………………………..... 2 Introduction ……………………………………….. 3 Statement of Problem ……………………………. 4 Significance of the Study …………………………… 5 Scopes

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    Obama Speech

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    Barack Obama Speech Notes Paragraph 1: President Obama begins his speech in a direct‚ strong manner‚ emphasizing the importance of the issue at hand; the immediacy of his statement conveys a serious tone.  His use of words such as “terrorist” and “murder of thousands of innocent men‚ women‚ and children” (loaded language) support the rightness of the President’s actions‚ as well as appeal to the emotions of his audience (emotional appeal‚ pathos). Paragraph 2:  President Obama provides background/context

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    Freedom of Speech Freedom of speech is arguably the most precious gift of democracy. Democracy nurtures freedom of speech of its citizens. Citizens‚ in turn‚ safeguard democracy by voicing their protest against each and every violation of democratic rights of people. Evolution of democracy is nothing but a history of the extension of the right of freedom of speech from the limited group of privileged citizens to the universal right of every citizen granted by democratic regimes of the world. It

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    The Killing Circle: The Different Perspectives on Peoples Feelings Everyday around the world many terrible‚ and tragic crimes take place were not everyone is aware of every single crime. Whether it is a robbery‚ a kidnapping‚ a murder or even a case of missing books to someone out there it matters‚ but to others it may not. In the novel‚ The Killing Circle the author Andrew Pyper shows that when something bad happens it tends to only affect an individual if that person were in that situation‚ or

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    Antony’s speech at the funeral of Julius Caesar gave off a tone of respect and appreciation toward Brutus through use of his specific diction. However‚ the tone is sarcastic and suggestive. Antony makes reference several times to Brutus being an honorable man. After repetition‚ the word honorable loses it’s significance and become more of a joke. Not only does it lose it’s significance‚ but it is also mocking Brutus by discrediting what he had said. Mark Antony’s word choice throughout his speech is a

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    Informative Speech

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    Speech 101 D 10/14/12 Delivery Outline Introduction Attention getter: Take the time to think‚ how well do you know the people you call friends? Reveal topic: John Wayne Gacy was one of the Notorious Serial Killer in the United States. Thesis: Gacy was one of the well-known serial killers during the 1970’s. Credibility: In a 1982 news paper article from the Washington Post News “Gacy killed at least 33 young teenage boys by lower them to work for him.” Preview: We will look at details involving

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    Electricity Part II -Questions 1. Explain the two methods of connecting resistors in circuits with the help of circuit diagrams. 2. Write the formulae to calculate the effective resistances when resistors are connected (a) in series and (b) in parallel. 3. How is the total potential difference calculated across a combination of resistors in series? 4. Example 12.7 An electric lamp‚ whose resistance is 20 Ω‚ and a conductor of 4 Ω resistance are connected to a 6 V battery

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