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    But I was silent.

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    Whenever I write an essay‚ I constantly suppress myself under an obsession that must be perfect. And the only few words are written of the paper. I am confined to such feelings for what‚ I can not know. I’m exhausted while I’m suppressing. And I ask in prison that imprison myself. ’What is writing for who.’ However it is not be changed even if I ask again and again. Always I can’t answer. To say ’for myself’‚ I do not like too suppression of this prison‚ it is not be changed. I can’t answer again

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    Rock Joints

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    A joint is defined as a fracture in a rock between the sides of which there is no observable relative movement. They are present is most consolidated rocks of igneous‚ metamorphic and sedimentary origin. Joints may form as a result of either diastrophism or contraction. Description: (i) A series of parallel joints is called a ’joint set’. (ii) Two or more joint sets intersecting each other produce a ’joint system’. (iii) Two sets of joints nearly at right angles to one another‚ produced by the

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    A government that takes away the basic rights of its citizens is a government that needs to‚ and is going to change. John Locke‚ a philosopher of The Enlightenment‚ brought to light the idea of natural rights‚ or life‚ liberty‚ and property. He explained that everyone is born with these certain rights‚ and nobody can take that away from anyone. The concept of natural rights being violated can be seen in the historical fiction novel In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez. In the book

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    Before I Was There

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    “Before I was‚ There Were...” I have so many relatives and all of them have done so much for me. My mom’s parents who are Kathey Sigmon and Jerry Carrigan are my grandparents‚ but they divorced and my grandma remarried to Bob Sigmon. My mom had a sister named Emily Sigmon and brother named Nick Carrigan. My grandma Kathey had two sisters name Faye Shew and Sue Robinette. My great grandmother Faye Carrigan is the mother of Jerry Carrigan‚ she has a sister named Nell-Rose Stafford but she passed

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    I WAS A SDWDD

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    So i have to do a 5 minute speech on what belonging is and stuff. I need a book/movie etc. that has something to do with belonging or not belonging that i can use for examples and relate my speech to. And i for the life of me can’t think of anything good!!! which is really annoying cause i know i have probably come across thousands of worthy choices in my life. \ So any book or movie or even poem that has themes of belonging/not belonging would be really helpful. (the only one i can think of at

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    Joint Venture

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    A Seminar Report On “JOINT VENTURE TECNOLOGIES AND GLOBAL COMPETITION” Submitted To PUNJABI UNIVERSITY‚PATIALA “MASTER of Business Administration” Submitted To: - Submitted By: - Ms. Azizinder sekhon Gurpreet

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    Essay: Do you respect the law? Is it ever right to break the law? Throughout the world today‚ all citizens have a lot of duties to respect but the most important is to respect the law. However‚ we can ask ourselves if we always respect the law. And more importantly‚ if we break it‚ is it ever right? To answer these questions‚ we’re going first to examine what “respect the law” means‚ then consider if breaking the law is always justified or not‚ and finally‚ find

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    Joint Pain

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    Introduction Joints are the connections between bones‚ they are what support you and provide you with the ability to move. However when these joints get damaged due to injury or decease the movement of the body in that particular area becomes hampered‚ causing pain ranging from mild irritation to debilitation. (Zelman‚ 2017) This pain is referred to as Joint Pain and has been plaguing human civilisations from as early as our hominid ancestors (Sarah Knapton‚ 2016). Why Do People Suffer From It? There

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    The Knee Joint

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    Introduction The knee is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body. The knee joins the femur to the tibia. The smaller bone that runs alongside the tibia is the fibula. The patella‚ also known as the knee-cap‚ is another one that makes up the knee joint. I decided to discuss this joint structure because of reoccurring knee injuries. The Knee Joint The knee joint is formed by the articulation of the distal end of the femur and the proximal end of the tibia. The fibula

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    I Sit and Look Out

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    If‚ ‘I Hear America Singing’ depicts a brighter and more up-beat society; ‘I Sit and Look Out’ describes a dark‚ sad‚ corrupted‚ sorrowful world. Walt Whitman uses sad words describing emotion and just all sorts of corruption imaginable. In this sense the entire poem is a poignant criticism of life‚ with the speaker acting as a detached observer‚ finally leaving it upon the reader to react and judge against the malady of life that the poet shows within the framework of just ten lines. To begin

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