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    2013/selasa) Why I want to be an engineer? What are the characteristic of a successful engineer? Please include iconic engineer that inspires you. (Write a short essay) I want to be an engineer because of several reasons. For me becoming an engineer means to make something happen and for today‚ I will explain four main reasons why I want to be an engineer. Firstly‚ as we are talking about engineer profession‚ first thing that come up into my mind is money. All of us know that being an engineer means gain

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    Dylan Reeves English 100 February 4‚ 2013 Years Teach Us More Than Books From a young age‚ it has been drilled into our minds that going to school is the number one thing we can accomplish to ensure that our future is bright. What defines a bright future‚ and how should going to school guarantee that we get everything we want? We make these goals throughout our whole life‚ and in the eyes of our parents and society‚ graduating from school is the answer to all of them. So the stepping stones are

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    think they know a thing till they have grasped the ’why’ of (which is to grasp its primary cause). So clearly we too must do this as regards both coming to be and passing away and every kind of physical change‚ in order that‚ knowing their principles‚ we may try to refer to these principles each of our problems. In one sense‚ then‚ (1) that out of which a thing comes to be and which persists‚ is called ’cause’‚ e.g. the bronze of the statue‚ the silver of the bowl‚ and the genera of which the bronze

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    tropical South and Southeast Asia‚ and are likely to have been first domesticated in Papua New Guinea.[2][3] They are grown in at least 107 countries‚[4]primarily for their fruit‚ and to a lesser extent to make fiber‚ banana wine and as ornamental plants. In 2013 bananas were fourth among the main world food crops (after rice‚ wheat‚ andmaize) in financial value.[5] Worldwide‚ there is no sharp distinction between "bananas" and "plantains". Especially in the Americas and Europe‚ "banana" usually

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    have continued to engage in all manner of conflicts‚ be they petty arguments or large-scale confrontations from which valuable lessons have been learnt about human nature and the present. History has revealed the flaws and primitive nature of people irrespective of the mistaken belief that progress has led to civilisation and order. Past conflicts teach that individuals‚ communities and even nations do not learn from past mistakes but continue to repeat them and that despite eventually being resolved

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    Does art need to be pretty?” Art does not need to be pretty; art needs to be visually stimulating and attract attention to the viewer. People need to want to look at the art work. Aesthetics of the painting are not the only way to make people attracted to art. Art can appeal to ones emotions or curiosity . Bacon and Matisse used very different styles to be visually stimulating. Matisse paintings were very abstract and peculiar‚ whereas Bacons paintings were full of bright colors and patterns. Both

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    Derek McKenna LG119Student number: 10809341 What is globalisation and to what extent is the contemporary world actually globalised? To answer the question this essay will begin by attempting to provide a definition to thesometimes elusive meaning of the term ‘globalisation’. The essay will then take thisdefinition and move on to use it to outline three different perspectives on what globalisationis. The three perspectives that will be used are the hyperglobalist‚ the transformationalist andthe

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    To what extent were the consequences of WWI the causes for WWII At the end of World War One‚ Europe was left in a devastating state‚ four major empires disappeared and the economy was profoundly damaged. The first global war had taken place and fear of a second one was strongly felt across the continent. In order to bring political order to European politics and to prevent such a catastrophe from ever happening again‚ the Paris Peace Settlement took place. The outcomes were the signing of the

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    To what extent does the acquirement of knowledge involve certainty? Since the dawn of time‚ a fervour for acquiring certain truths about the nature of our existence has created a procession of assimilating theories and estimations over what was and what could be. However‚ a discrepancy within the knowledge passed on has generated a tendency to precede the matters of our research i.e the absolution of study that we crave is sometimes superseded by falsities passed on from our waning pasts. Whether

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    write your autobiography about how play‚ game‚ sport‚ exercise and/or physical activity participation in general have contributed to your identity (ethnic‚ cultural‚ class‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ etc.). Think about what sport or games you played growing up‚ with whom did you/ do you play‚ and which people influenced you the most in you play. Informal games or organized sport should be included‚ as well as any other relevant activities. Also include information about sport heroes and other influential

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