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    Samuel Brandt Jared Weigley 9/26/13 Expository Writing Section JG Ambiguity is the Source of Unhappiness The human brain is a vastly unknown and unexplored area of the body. Daniel Gilbert‚ author of "Immune to Reality" and Nicholas Carr‚ author of "Is Google Making Us Stupid"‚ both write about the ways that the human brain works. Gilbert discusses how the brain attempts to protect itself from the unpleasant things in life. He calls this the psychological immune system because‚ just like

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    nutrient-dense vegetable. Spinach provides at least 50 % of the RDI for vitamin A‚ and about 20% of the RDI for vitamin C. Spinach is a good source of iron‚ calcium‚ and folate. Asparagus 6. Asparagus is high in folate content (20 to 50% of the RDI per serving). Folate is a nutrient identified as being important for pregnant women. Pumpkin 7. Pumpkin is an excellent source of vitamin A (as carotene)‚ providing over 300 percent of the RDI. And canned pumpkin appears to have much more vitamin A than fresh-cooked

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    PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCES What is Primary Sources? * Primary sources are original materials. Generally‚ primary sources are not accounts written after the fact with the benefit of hindsight. * Information for which the writer has no personal knowledge is not primary‚ although it may be used by historians in the absence of a primary source. * Primary sources provide first-hand testimony or direct evidence concerning a topic under investigation. They are created by witnesses or recorders

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    They would either be bought or traded for goods. The process of the slave trade was called the triangular trade. Places like Europe‚ the UK‚ USA and Africa continuously traded with each other trading slaves‚ manufactured goods and food. Q2 The source we have read was used by Mr Knox in front of a Parliamentary Committee in 1789. Slaves on board were treated well by the crew and the captain. “Slaves on board were certainly treated humanely” Mr Knox believes that slaves were treated well‚ as he

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    Shirley van Dijk CIS 100 Open source Software paper What is open source software? Open source software is software that can be used‚ changed‚ and improved and moved freely. It is released under OSI which stands for Open source initiative. When people think about open source software we think about the software the free trials that are done after 30 days and then you have to pay for it. But this is not what open source software means. Open source software refers to programs where the code

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    HIST 100 Primary Source Analysis Part I: Paragraph Assignment—Authority & Order in the Classical West (20 points) Introduction & Purpose The first‚ and some would say principal‚ job of the historian is to discover both the meaning and the significance of historical evidence. This assignment will help you to continue to engage with a key problem facing historians of the early West: how to evaluate primary source evidence that can be both upfront and in some ways full of deceit. You will be

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    Evaluating the credibility and validity of sources of information can be a very complex thing to do. The credibility of the sources of information depends on the reliability of the information used to support points. Different people have different standards for credibility. For example‚ when you’re in college and you have to write a research paper‚ everything you write has to be documented. This has to be done in great detail and you have to use a certain format such as APA or MLA style. There

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    Power: If you want to use your power effectively‚ learnt about the other parry’s needs‚ interests‚ and goals. AllenR.Cohen. Power basically is the function of dependency which does not require goal compatibility. In the words of Max Weber: “Power is the probability that one actor within the relationship will be in a position to carry out his own will despite resistance

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    Source one is an extract from M. Arthur from a book called ‘Forgotten voices of the great war in 2002‚ Mrs M. Hall wrote this piece. This extract is useful to tell us about working women in the war as we know that the work was dangerous “so and so’s gone”‚ we can tell that women were injured and also killed during working in the factories. As from our own knowledge we know that factories did blow up –for example: Silverton on the 9th of January 1917; killing 69 and injuring 400. We know that working

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    the related searches list‚ and always keep in mind what you need to find or locate. The reason that you should practice using these guidelines is so that you can get your information from reliable sources. When you examine a url‚ you should be able to determine if the source is from a reputable place‚ but this can be hard to determine. In examining the synopsis you might be able to tell by the description if the site is from a credible source‚ trying to sell you something‚ or is someone’s opinion

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