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    German and they treated him with respect and admiration despite his brown skin • Arrived in HK: Nov 20‚ 1891‚ welcomed by Jose Ma. Basa and other friends‚ • opened his medical clinic; • Manuel Hidalgo: “if the Queen Regent will not listen‚ we will write to Queen Victoria of England appealing for protection in the name of humanity” Family Reunion in HK: before Christmas of 1891‚ parents‚ sisters‚ bro and brothers-in-lawarrived; happiest yuletide celebration in his life; very much pleased

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    Pascal’s law Pascal’s law or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure is a principle in fluid mechanics that states that pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure ratio (initial difference) remains the same.[1] The law was established by French mathematician Blaise Pascal.[2] Contents   [hide]  1 Definition 2 Explanation 3 Applications 4 See also 5 References Definition[edit source | editbeta]

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    Are we or are we not the prisoner or our own conceptions? In the cave allegory‚ Plato describes the human condition as a type of blissful ignorance. I agree with Plato that we are prisoners of our own belief. In this essay‚ I describe my own opinions and issues to answer some of the questions. The first question that I would like to discuss is‚ Are we prisoners to our own beliefs and notions of truth? I believe that we are prisoners to our own beliefs because since childhood different beliefs

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    one that we typically use is called decimal. These number systems refer to the number of symbols used to represent numbers. In the decimal system‚ we use ten different symbols: 0‚ 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ and 9. with these ten symbols‚ we can represent any quantity. For example‚ if we see a 2‚ then we know that there is two of something. For example‚ this sentence has 2 periods on the end.. When we run out of symbols‚ we go to the next digit placement. To represent one higher than 9‚ we use 10 meaning

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    but hostile to the Church of England. The fact that ................... are evident in his poetry‚ especially these two poems. Nature The Echoing Green (innocence) This poem depicts a conventional village in which a whole day’s cycle is portrayed. Within it youth and age all have their parts to play alongside the birds and other creatures of spring. Blake begins the poem with personification of the “skies”‚ and imagery of the birds which creates a natural idyllic setting. The welcoming of

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    their expertise in art to different distinct masks that symbolize a multitude of traditions (Bortolot 9). Commonly made of wood‚ pigment‚ and hair‚ these masks are the foundation to hard work‚ courage‚ and fortitude‚ all characteristics a man and woman entering the adult society should acquire. Through initiations and rituals‚ young men and women become a symbolic body of art that defines the attributes and bravery of a Makonde. The Muti wa Lipiko Mask was used in tribal ceremonies to praise young

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    with their stout efforts‚ have built India – a nation full of benevolent laws and decrees. Our arm forces are one of the strong arm forces in the world. Had it been erroneous‚ we could not have protected our nation with our neighbours‚ who had attempted to distort our unity and still have xenophobic feelings for India. We have hoarded high tech weapons in our ammunition store such as Agni‚ Pritvi‚ Brahmos‚ Akash‚ MIRVs missiles. These have the power to destroy enemies at the average distance of 150

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    love; I have dedicated my whole self‚ body and soul‚ As your devoted companion in joy and in pain; I want you to know that I love you in this way‚ As a part of my life‚ as the star of my future. What happened? by Ashley Fitz Remember when we were the best of friends? I do.I remember the long talks on the phone Everyday on the weekend spent together Never having anyone say one name without the other Going everywhere with each other Doing everything together Knowing each other better

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    How will the world end? Will we all burn? Or are we all going to freeze to death? That is the question that is clearly brought up by Robert Frost in his rhetorically titled poem‚ “Fire and Ice”. It is a poem that seems to bring up a fictional debate that has existed throughout the history of the humankind. Frost wrote this poem with only 9 simple worded lines yet very powerful. It is deep‚ cruel‚ and it acknowledges certain kinds of truth. This poem demonstrates how two of the world’s extreme emotions

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    Biochemistry: categories of organic compounds Ruddy Severino There are four major compounds that compose the human body. It is impossible that anything living on earth today can live out these organic compounds. Those compounds are carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ and nucleotides. Each compound has a major important function that is essential to the human body as well as other living organisms on earth. Carbohydrates serve as the main source of energy. Carbohydrates contain carbon‚ hydrogen

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