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    Is banning school soda machines a good idea? It’s not the government’s job to make decisions about what we drink and where we drink it. That’s why I think it’s a bad idea to ban soda machines from schools. Taking away soda machines will take away the students ability to learn how to make healthier decisions for themselves. If they don’t learn how to make healthy choices as a kid‚ they won’t be able to make those good choices as an adult. The New York Times states that anyone who has tried

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    Cult Of The Machine

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    The “cult of the machine‚” infatuated The Soviet Union during the 1920s. Super-urbanism and the corresponding belief that proletariat society could only exist within a culture of the machine and the factory effected policy greatly starting in the late 1920s.35 The Soviet Union believed that machines and modernization led the way to new civilization. “City planning and the design of future living space requires a mentality and an imagination of closely resembling the concoction of science fiction

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    Hepatitis C

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    Hepatitis C Virus Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver‚ which can be caused by several different viruses. It can also be acute or chronic‚ depending on the particular virus and stage of the disease. The different types of hepatitis are hepatitis A (HAV)‚ hepatitis B (HBV)‚ hepatitis B- associated delta (HDV)‚ hepatitis C (HCV) (Porth 2005). These viruses are capable of being transmitted in many different ways but each one will instigate a viral response and inflammation within the liver

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    INDIVIDUAL PAPER 1: Applying the Machine Metaphor Metaphors are often used in order to analyse organisations and theories of management by helping us to see and understand in a distinctive yet partial way (Morgan‚ 2006). The use of metaphors allows us to understand something by comparing it to an experience to which we are familiar. Akin & Palmer (2000 p 69) further explain the effectiveness of metaphors saying they “are integral to our language. It is through metaphors that we communicate.”

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    1ϕ and 3ϕ Transformer for Open-Circuit and Short-Circuit testAbstract Transformer is a static devices that changes Ac electric power at one voltage level into AC electric power at another voltage level through the action of a magnetic field. It consists of two or more coils of wire wrapped around a common ferromagnetic core. These coils are not directly connected usually. The only connection between the coils is the common magnetic flux present within the core. One of the transformer windings is

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    Why Do High Tide Cockles

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    Figure 1 shows that high tide cockles have the fastest feeding rate‚ followed by mid then low tide. Cockles are opportunistic filter feeders‚ meaning they allow the water to pass through them for filtration. Since cockles can only feed when they are submerged under water‚ in the higher tidal areas they have to adapt to being submerged for a short period of time. They do this through the behavioural adaption of having to feed fast when the tide comes in. This is so they can receive enough phytoplankton

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    George Orwell’s essay ‘Why I Write?’ is a detailed account of his way towards becoming a writer. He takes the reader on a journey from his first poems and stories to the pieces of writing that make him famous to finally explain the four reasons of writing. Orwell experiments with ‘a mere description of what I was doing and the things I saw’ and naturalistic books before he becomes a political writer. Why a political writer? Well‚ it is the age he lives in that forces him into it. His working

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    Why is the Rate of Teenage Depression So High? Depression has become an over whelming issue for teenagers in the past few years. In the 70 ’s‚ 80 ’s and 90 ’s teenage depression was not often heard of and wasn ’t really ever talked about. In 2013 20% of teenagers will experience teenage depression. (Teen depression statistics‚ 2013) If one person in the family has a problem with depression‚ this could effect back onto the whole family. Researches have found that not only teenage depression has

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    expressed as solutions (values) to formulae). These methods were so called because they could‚ in principle‚ be performed by simple machines (or human-computers or human-calculators‚ to use Turing’s unfortunate phrases). The emphasis was on finiteness : a finite number of instructions‚ a finite number of symbols in each instruction‚ a finite number of steps to the result. This is why these methods were usable by humans without the aid of an apparatus (with the exception of pencil and paper as memory aids)

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    children can learn and most at high levels One of the founding principles of the Kentucky Education Reform Act is the statement that “All children can learn and most at high levels.” With many states having a significant achievement gap between diverse students‚ it is becoming more important to hold high expectations for all students. I believe that all children can learn and most at high levels. But my point is that not all the children can learn at high levels in the same field. As we know

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