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    “Imperfection is beauty‚ madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” ― Marilyn Monroe‚ Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words tags: be-yourself ‚ inspirational 12987 people liked it like “I like nonsense‚ it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living.” ― Dr. Seuss tags: fantasy 12936 people liked it like “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed

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    Within linguistic theory‚ two extreme positions concerning the relationship between language and thought are commonly referred to as ’mould theories’ and ’cloak theories ’. Mould theories represent language as ’a mould in terms of which thought categories are cast ’ (Bruner et al. 1956‚ p. 11). Cloak theories represent the view that ’language is a cloak conforming to the customary categories of thought of its speakers ’ (ibid.). The doctrine that language is the ’dress of thought ’ was fundamental

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    viewer on how the Nazis communicated using a machine called enigma‚ it also shows an accurate depiction of Bletchley Park and the work of cracking enigma and the things they did to ensure that nobody found out about their work‚ and it also accurately focuses on Alan Turing and his work on creating a machine to instantly crack messages. The Nazis used the extremely complex enigma code for communication purposes. The British worked on cracking enigma at Bletchley Park and were very secretive about their

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    cryptography‚ the Enigma was a portable cipher machine used to encrypt and decrypt secret messages. More precisely‚ Enigma was a family of related electro-mechanical rotor machines — comprising a variety of different models. The Enigma was used commercially from the early 1920s on‚ and was also adopted by the military and governmental services of a number of nations — most famously by Nazi Germany before and during World War II. The German military model‚ the Wehrmacht Enigma‚ is the version

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    The Enigma Code was a method of encryption created using the Enigma Machine to encrypt and information or messages. The Enigma machine was first invented by Arthur Scherbius at the end of world war I and was used commercially throughout the 1920s until it was adopted by multiple governments during WWII‚ including Germany‚ Japan‚ and Italy. This had allowed the Axis powers to safely and efficiently communicate sensitive information‚ but polish mathematician Marian Rejewski was able to break the code

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    Worldwide Depression Nations at the end of WWI- USA& Jap= only 1s to come out in better financial shape What did the U.S. do to help war torn economies?gave loans&invested Euro bnk/busnes Germany ≠ raise taxes during war; solution= print more $ Inflation (1 mark-> 200 billion for bread) Who did Germans blame? Democratic govt Flawed U.S. Economy richest 5% = 33% of wealth; ppl= buying less; overproduction agri. 1929 – Wall Street Crash investors thought prices=&started selling; prices

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    was a movie showing how the Enigma works during World War 2 when the British were using it to decipher the german codes. For this investigation‚ I would like to explain the math and also find the relationship between Combinations behind the use of the enigma machine‚ where it was first used by the British and was made by Arthur Scherbius. The British used it to decipher the signal traffics in Germany during World War 2. By acheving this‚ I would have to tell how the Enigma works‚ what parts

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    my brother my executioner I.BOOK DATA: Title of the book: My brother‚ my executioner Author: F. Sionil Jose Publisher: Solidaridad Publishing House Date Published: 2006 Number of pages: 192 pages II. GENEALOGY Luis was a illegitimate son of Don Vicente. Trining was his first degree cousin and also his lover. Ester was just a fling partner of Luis and also Trining’s classmate in school. Victor is Luis’s half brother. III.LITERARY MAP Baclaran Church‚ it is where Luis and Ester

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    Culture of Chile The culture of Chile is one of a relatively homogeneous society where historically its geographical isolation and remoteness has played a key role. During colonial times‚ the Chilean culture was a mix of Spanish colonial elements and indigenous (essentially Mapuche) culture. After Independence‚ Chilean culture has been heavily anglicised throughout the 19th century with elements of German‚ French and Italian culture‚ erasing nearly all of the Spanish influence. American influence

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    In this paper‚ I will argue that all lives are not equally meaningful. I believe this because though all lives have meaning‚ there are some lives that‚ when viewed from more than one perspective‚ have more meaning than others. This imbalance can be explained through the discussion of the three main “measurements” of meaningfulness such as the egoistic perspective‚ the reasons of love and the two endoxa as well as how happy or fulfilled people feel in regards to their lives. At the moment‚ the most

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