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    When Barack Obama was elected as president back in 2008 first lady‚ Michelle Obama‚ took action to end the childhood obesity crisis in America. Her ‘Let’s Move’ campaign was aiming towards ending childhood obesity once and for all. The many approaches she took were acceptable starts to combat this issue‚ however‚ her ideas she followed through with didn’t seem to work‚ as childhood obesity rates continued to increase. As the rates for childhood obesity continue to rise‚ the citizens of America are

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    Move up Day Speech

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    there have been too many epic moments to name. If I named them all‚ I’d be here forever. But I do remember what it’s like‚ being a 7th grader‚ sitting over there and thinking “oh my god‚ check out these losers up here crying on stage” In fact‚ I remember those exact words coming out of my mouth. Truth is‚ when you’re in 7th grade you feel like you have all the time in the world. Well‚ guess what? It goes by fast…Everything does. I mean‚ it seems like yesterday I was sitting in Ms. Howard’s room in 1st

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    To what extent was Lear constructed as a tragic hero in acts 2‚ 3 and 4 The definition of tragedy in the Oxford dictionary is‚ "drama of elevated theme and diction and with unhappy ending; sad event‚ serious accident‚ calamity." However‚ the application of this terminology in Shakespearean Tragedy is more expressive. Tragedy does not only mean death or calamity‚ but in fact‚ it refers to a series of steps which leads to the downfall of the tragic hero and eventually to his tragic death. Lear‚ the

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    1. What business benefits do cloud-computing services provide? What problems do they solve? There are many benefits to cloud computing. Businesses of all sizes have the ability to take advantage of these and often find the costs within their individual budgets. Cloud computing environments are able to run on existing infrastructures‚ which makes the switch to cloud computing minimal from this aspect. Costs are incurred based on the amount of computing power they actually consume. (Laudon

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    Why People Move To Athens

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    moved to ancient Greece during 430-429 BC. Four themes were used to support how war and diseases affect this civilization; the themes used were geography‚ science and technology‚ history‚ and culture. Generally‚ I would not have recommended someone move to ancient Greece because the Peloponnesian War was just beginning. Athens was powerful and tension between Sparta and Athens was growing. If someone was Athenian‚ they would have been besieged by Sparta and forced inside the city walls of Athens‚

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    CHAPTER 1 to 3 on the move

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    disseminate the information to the people and why other people violates the law. The efficiency of the implemented ordinance will be measured by the knowledge of every respondent. This will be a big advantage to the local government in order to develop what they need to change to the ordinance‚ and programs that will serve as guide to the citizens. Ordinances prescribe rules of conduct to be observe by the people for proper discipline to alleviate their social and economic conditions (R.A 7160). The

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    Hero Archetype

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    According to Henderson (1968)‚ a student of Carl G. Jung‚ the "myth of the hero is the most common and well known myth in the world" (p. 101). Myth in this sense refers to the story of the hero – from his humble beginnings to his journey and finally his ascension to hero. Henderson acknowledges that the hero archetype or schema has existed in cultures spanning the globe since history began. He contends‚ "these hero myths vary enormously in detail‚ but the more one closely examines them the more

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    sure he had a sling appropriate for his size and weight ‚ this was agreed upon by him and his daughter that he should be transferred using a hoist from now on ) once he was reminded of all this he agreed that it was OK for me and another carer to move him using the hoist and we explained how we would do it . The care plan is checked again to see which hoist is to be used and which size sling should be used to safely transfer him to a wheelchair. Once we both have washed

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    Othello as a Tragic Hero William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy Othello‚ the Moor of Venice (c.1604‚ as reprinted in Laurence Perrine and Thomas R. Arp‚ Literature: Structure Sound and Sense‚ 6th ed. [Fort Worth: Harcourt‚ 1993]1060-1148) is arguably one of the finest‚ if not the finest‚ tragedies in the literary history of Western civilization. This paper discusses Othello as a tragic hero and compares him to the great Aristotle’s concept of what a tragic hero actually is. First‚ we need to understand

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    Move On Law: A Case Study

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    discussions with my peers‚ there was a suggestion on my essay plan to focus more on the ‘move-on’ laws in greater details‚ as opposed to comparing it with the ‘lockout’. This advice was used to improve the arguments of my essay‚ as I was able to go in depth with the analysis of ‘move on’ law and its unfair targeting of young people. Moreover‚ I have improved my essay arguments by extending my research of ‘move-on’ law to include other Australian states‚ instead of narrowing down my focus on Victoria

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