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    because they emit light coherently. Its spatial coherence allows a laser to be focused to a tight spot‚ and this enables applications like laser cutting and laser lithography. Its spatial coherence also keeps a laser beam collimated over long distances‚ and this enables laser pointers to work. Laser also have high temporal coherence which allows them to have a very narrowspectrum‚ i.e.‚ they only emit a single color of light. Their temporal coherence also allows them to emit pulses of light that only

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    individualism‚ and radical egalitarianism. Since moral community is required for the coherence of individual and social life‚ and since a reasonably coherent way of life is a practical necessity‚ conservatives are confident that in some fashion those trends will be reversed and in important respects the moral and social future will resemble the past more than the present. In particular‚ the future will see less emphasis on individual autonomy and more on essentialist ties among men and moral tradition

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    Personally‚ my collaborative understanding of belonging is this- having a perception of acceptance‚ being included‚ feeling secure‚ and/or comfortable in a social‚ cultural‚ religious and economic group. It brings a sense of inclusion‚ connection‚ unity and identity. Additionally‚ belonging engenders satisfaction‚ happiness and peace in individuals. Kofi Annan‚ a diplomat and Civil Servant from Ghana‚ once said‚ “We may have different religions‚ different languages‚ different coloured skin‚ but we

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    Avatar: A Narrative Analysis Introduction Throughout history people have often encountered others with very different cultures‚ belief systems‚ and lifestyles. In order to work and live together peacefully‚ a common understanding and engagement of other cultures needs to occur. However‚ other choices to respond to differences exist; the option to ignore differences‚ or to reject the others culture and beliefs are just two counter-productive responses to difference. An example historically is

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    as the features. The features can be physically described by the visual qualities of line‚ form‚ color‚ texture‚ and visual weight—the elements of design. The principles are the fundamental concepts of composition—proportion‚ order‚ repetition‚ and unity—that serve as guidelines to arrange or organize the features to create an aesthetically pleasing or beautiful landscape. Knowledge of the elements and principles of design is essential to designing a landscape and working through the design process

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    ENC 1101 Formal Paper Assignment 2: The Exemplification Essay (worth 125 points) All papers must be typed in 12-point Times New Roman font using proper MLA format. In a reasonably coherent thesis-driven essay of between two-and-a-half to three typewritten‚ double-spaced pages‚ address one of the following prompts listed below: 1. Despite her many flaws‚ Jeanne Murray is able to affect Liz in many positive ways—from the girl’s determined resistance to drug use to her sense of being loved to

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    At times‚ writers struggle to communicate effectively with readers. The reader can seem a distant but present threat‚ and writing in a clear fashion can seem impossible. However‚ various tips and techniques alleviate difficulties in writing effectively. For example‚ by directing my writing toward a specific audience‚ I can define for the audience my meaning and purpose in writing. Additionally‚ using diction‚ syntax‚ linear paragraph structure‚ and correct grammar can illuminate thoughts and clarify

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    1 EDWARDS DEMING‚ MARY P. FOLLETT AND FREDERICK W. TAYLOR: RECONCILIATION OF DIFFERENCES IN ORGANIZATIONAL AND STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP Lonnie D. Phelps‚ McNeese State University Satyanarayana Parayitam‚ McNeese State University Bradley J. Olson‚ University of Lethbridge ABSTRACT Much has been written and researched about Deming’s ‘total quality management’ (TQM)‚ Follett’s ‘law of situation’‚ and Taylor’s ‘scientific management’. Yet‚ these management scholars differ in their organizational and

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    The Academic Essay: Rough Draft Sitting down and thinking about how to write an academic essay? This essay will discuss all the things one should know in regard to writing an academic essay. Firstly this essay will discuss how to conduct research for an academic essay‚ and explain in detail what research should be considered. Secondly this essay will also discuss the planning and drafting of an academic essay‚ the exact format will be assessed. Thirdly this essay will also discuss plagiarism and

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    with each other during the Civil War‚ Abraham Lincoln creates unity among Americans by using many rhetorical strategies such as parallelism‚ juxtaposition‚ repetition‚ and strong diction in his speech full of reverence and dedication to the brave soldiers that perished in the Battle of Gettysburg. The purpose of president Lincoln’s speech is to honor the soldiers and bring the North and South together with his central goal of unity. He bestows a farewell to the deceased soldiers with a remorseful

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