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    Masculinity; Not Something for the Average Joe Take one look at a male biker‚ bodybuilder‚ or surfer and see if you can’t avoid at least some feeling of intimidation. Most people‚ men in particular‚ cannot overcome this challenge. The majority of men‚ despite what they may say‚ can’t help but to develop a sense of discomfort when put in the presence of these distinct figures. But what gives these iconic men such an intimidation factor? Is it a physical characteristic such as huge biceps or an

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    of community service essay The meaning of community service‚ everyone has different meaning and different views for it. There are some people in the world who think that community service is just helping out the environment by not littering or polluting the air. This is true but its more than that. Its helping out the people that are around you giving back to the community that has helped you so much when you were in the time of need. In my opinion‚ I think that community service is is helping

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    Allowing employees to bring their dogs to the workplace is a potentially disasterous idea. There is‚ however‚ a possible compromise if precautions are taken and strict rules are upheld. Dogs‚ while most are often friendly and goodnatured‚ are stillunpredictable creatures. Even the most well-mannered dog could hurt someone‚ whether it was intentional or not. In addition‚ many people are allergic to dogs‚ and allowing others to bring their dogs to work would put these people in a potentially

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    Men‚ Masculinity and Family Planning in Barbados since 1950 Personal reflection: initially I wanted to talk about something that had to do with women I was redirected to this topic about men‚ Masculinity and family planning in Barbados since the 1950s. This topic has proved to be very informative and a study of masculinity is definitely needed as one author said you can’t do a study on women without also looking at masculinity. Feminism has been studied for over four decades while masculinity on

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    Corrosion of reinforced concrete Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Corrosion 3 2.1 Chloride attack 4 2.2 Carbonation 5 3. Minimising corrosion 6 3.1 Metallic coatings 6 3.2 Cathodic protection 7 3.3 Other solutions 8 4. Conclusion 8 References 10 List of Figures 2.1 Chloride attack on reinforced concrete…………………………………………....4 2.2 Carbonation attack of RC due to poor concrete cover…………………………….5 3.1 How impressed current cathodic protection stops corrosion ……………………

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    London Ambulance Fiasco Shubham Singhi The London Ambulance Services (LAS)‚ the LAS is the Largest Ambulance services worldwide responding to between 2000 & 2500 a day which covers a large area of 600 Square miles with fleet of 750 vehicles. The LAS carries the responsibility of dispatching the ambulance in less than three minute of the call. (1) The service is

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    October of 1992‚ the new computer aided dispatch system of the London Ambulance Service (LASCAD) failed to meet the demands of use and brought their operations to a standstill. Dispatchers could no longer locate ambulances‚ multiple ambulances showed up for the same calls‚ errors built up in the queue slowing the system down further‚ and callers became frustrated as the hours went by with no ambulance showing up (London Ambulance Service Unofficial‚ n.d.). In addition‚ it has been targeted for causing

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    contemporary society‚ hegemonic masculinity is defined by physical strength and boldness‚ heterosexuality‚ economic independence‚ authority over women and other men‚ and an interest in sexual relationships. While most men do not embody all of these qualities‚ society supports hegemonic masculinity within all its institutions‚ including the educational institute‚ the religious institute and other institutes which form the ideological state apparatus. Standards of masculinity vary from time to time‚ from

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    Chapterr 1 Introduction n Thiss thesis contains work on reinforced random walks‚ the reconstruction of random sceneriess observed along a random walk path‚ and the length of a longest increasing subsequencee in a random permutation. In this introduction‚ I will survey some of the work inn the area and describe my results. Furthermore I will explain how all three subjects fit intoo the framework of random walks in stochastic surroundings. Section 1 is dedicated to reinforcedd random walks. Section

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    A poem which describes an ordinary or everyday scene is ‘Ambulances’ by Philip Larkin. ‘Ambulances’ is about an ambulance going to take someone away and the neighbourhood is watching what is happening. It shows the curiosity that is in every human being and the inevitability of dying. This essay will discuss how the poet uses an ordinary/everyday scene and make it important and to explore a wider universal theme. The essay will also show how Larkin’s use of poetic techniques makes and ordinary or

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