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    MINISTRY OF POWER AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN APPROVED by Prikaz No 189 of the Minister of Power and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan‚ as of August 26‚ 2004.) REGULATIONS ON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN (PUE) Astana‚ 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    The teacher begins to inform the class of the assignment‚ and you pick up the pencil ready to write what you need; even if you don’t fully understand what it is. You begin writing - what seems to be nonsense- on the perfect lined paper‚ but your mind wanders to the sweet scent of fresh air. The windows have been opened and you can see the beautiful day outside. Now this is the only thing you can focus on‚ and that’s when the bell rings and a rush of happiness floods over you. This is math class

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    day or age‚ societal standards will always make those who do not meet these standards feel inferior. Recently‚ the job market has increased its range to now incorporate more photographers and graphic designers for more intimate jobs. Unknown to the masses‚ photographers and graphic designers are paid to alter body proportions of models and celebrities. This process may seem phenomenal‚ however‚ the use of body altering in Photoshop can in term create unrealistic body standards for both genders‚ such

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    Introduction Supporting what is wrong or right‚ standards (principles) for conduct recognize satisfaction and inadmissible behavior. Greater part of social orders have legitimate tenets that administer conduct‚ however moral benchmarks have a tendency to be more extensive and more casual than laws. Be that as it may‚ morals and laws are not the same‚ in light of the fact that an activity might be legitimate but untrustworthy. Likewise‚ an activity might be illicit but moral. Additionally‚ moral ideas

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    to CommonCoreStandards.org the Common Core Standards is a “state-led effort to develop consistent‚ real-world learning goals” in an “effort to ensure all students‚ regardless of where they live‚ are graduating high school prepared for college‚ career‚ and life.” A contributing factor to the initiative of the Common Core Standards was that although each state “developed and adopted its own learning standards” there was no unification between states on what a “sufficiently educated” student consisted

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    families. They have societal standards to live up to. The most amazing part about these standards is that wealthy upper class creates them‚ and the rich upper class complain about their self-made standards. The same applies for social pressures. Most are created by us‚ based on the world around us. The Cuban Swimmer‚ Saga Volume 1‚ “The New‚” and The Lawsuit all portray different standards and pressures in their storyline. The Cuban Swimmer is a story about standards. The main character puts pressure

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    In these last books of The Odyssey there is a theme of double standards‚ Odysseus is able to get away with anything. In the beginning of these books Penelope finally decides to pick a suitor to marry even though she does not really want to do this‚ she even prays for her own death. Her method of choosing a competition: whoever can string and shot Odysseus’ bow‚ that only he is strong enough to shoot‚ through twelve axes wins her hand in marriage. When Odysseus goes to tell her his story‚ still disguised

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    the discernment of right and wrong‚ good and bad‚ is brushed under the rug or given an altered meaning. Feminism‚ the acknowledgment of women’s rights on the grounds of political‚ social‚ and economic equality to men‚ has now far strayed from it’s true intent and more focuses on how much women can fearlessly expose their bodies with fashion and panache. It is unfortunate‚ indeed. The world is in a sad‚ pitiful state. Fashion industries take great advantage of these concepts‚ manipulating society

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    How to Teach Pronunciation

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    are from different linguistic backgrounds. There are pitfalls aplenty with poor word choice and improper inflection‚ and there are numerous reasons a student has difficulty reproducing the sounds of English correctly. Perhaps pronunciation had little focus in previous classes‚ or maybe the student has never had any formal language instruction. Even students with significant educational experience can have problems. Perhaps early pronunciation was taught by nonnative speakers who themselves have oral

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    Technology has affected society and it’s people greatly. According to the article “More Americans Sense a Downside to an Always Plugged-In Existence.” people are stressed out because of their phones. People are also losing focus because of their electronics too. “Just about as many said the devices had heightened the amount of stress they felt”. People try to do work but have to stop and check their phones causing them to get distracted. That’s one way technology has affected society. A second

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