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    Candide Free-will-agent Determine the course of action Leibniz Cause-effect Nature catastrophe disaster=knowledge Good and bad=moral Third person Good may distance readers from the protagonist/hero Genealogy Chain reaction‚ trace back the origin Disease: syphilisparody of genealogy love and cause and effect become questionable El Dorado The best‚ utopia Good: no material wealth‚ all in agreement‚ knowledge/gallery‚ safe (very hard to reach and surrounded by mountains)‚ open

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    the same thing happened with Roger and Doris. In both of the story “Thank you‚ Ma’am” by Langston Hughes‚ and “Stray” by Cynthia Rylant. Roger and Doris have similarities and differences. They are both poor‚ something good happens to them‚ but their life styles are both different. Roger and Doris are similar in many ways. Roger is poor so that is why he went out to steal money from a lady named Mrs. Luella bates Washington jones. While‚ Doris couldn’t even afford a dog‚ that’s why

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    A Summary of Doris Lessing’s “Group Minds” In the article “Group Minds”‚ by Doris Lessing‚ she analyzes the fact that most people feel the need to belong to a group‚ and cannot be alone. The British writer and Nobel prize winner for literature refers to these people as “group animals”‚ and believes there is nothing wrong with this. The risk with this statement is that it is hazardous to being unable to comprehend the social laws that demonstrate to us how to live our lives. Considering

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    Boven Road Tunnel" AUTHOR: Murray Cronje‚ Pr.Tech (Eng.) SYNOPSIS The paper will firstly discuss the intricacies of the sophisticated reflector design and electrical construction for electromagnetic interference conformity‚ for the induction luminaire that was chosen for this project. Then the paper will continue to discuss the principles of the lighting design for the interior of this tunnel‚ based on CEN and CIE recommendations‚ including some visual renderings of the tunnel design which

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    Euro Tunnel History

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    principle of a bored two-level tunnel: the top one‚ paved and lit by oil lamps‚ to be used by horse-drawn stagecoaches ; the bottom one would be used for groundwater flows. 1803 In 1803‚ the Englishman Henry Mottray unveils another project for a cross-Channel fixed link: a submerged tunnel made of prefabricated iron sections. 1834 From 1830‚ the advent of steam trains and the construction of the rail network in Britain led to the first proposals for a rail tunnel. By the mid 19th century‚ French

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    a man’s society for years. Feminist literature existed before feminism as a movement did. Finally‚ in the 20th century‚ this led to the second and third waves of feminism criticizing the limitations of patriarchal and sexist society for women. Doris Lessing in her story “To Room Nineteen” uses many symbols to explain how women in patriarchal society feel oppressed and unfulfilled. Here I would like to discuss the symbols I consider to be the most important. These symbols are the snake eating its own

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    The Tunnel Movie Analysis

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    man it was clear to come out of the tunnel. At one point‚ there was an air raid and the lights in the tunnel went out‚ the ‘Tunnel Kings’‚ Danny and Willie‚ the men who were in charge of creating the tunnel were traveling through. Danny was surprisingly claustrophobic and held up the tunnel momentarily during the best time to sneak out-during the dark. It was going smoothly until one man fell on his package he was taking with him. The guards heard him and the tunnel was shut down. The remaining hour

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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    CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME A Term Paper Presented to the Faculty of Information Technology In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Barros‚ Nikki Jezzel C. Introduction Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or CTS is a condition where an affected person finds his hands being numb for quite some time and then suddenly feels a sharp‚ tingling pain from the wrists up to the arms. Also called median nerve entrapment‚ CTS occurs

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) also called median nerve compression is a very common injury to the hand and wrist that causes numbness and tingling. More than 3 million cases of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome are reported each year in the United States . The carpal tunnel is a passageway from your wrist to your hand that consists of bones‚ tendons‚ ligaments‚ and the median nerve. The median nerve that passes through this tunnel is responsible for delivering sensations to the thumb

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    Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

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    commonly known as Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome is a painful condition caused by the entrapment or compression of the posterior tibial nerve. Anatomy: The posterior tibial nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve and innervates the posterior compartment of the legs. As it continues down the leg‚ it passes posteriorly and inferiorly to the medial malleolus. It ends and branches off into sensory branches that innervate the sole of the foot. The tibial nerve travels through the tarsal tunnel and is covered superiorly

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