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    Joel Kenyakisa 24 December 2011 There Is No Perfect Research Introduction Research in its basic definition is the process of gathering and accumulating knowledge with a purpose of finding meaning‚ discovers new phenomena and shedding light on complex life problems. The notion that there cannot be a perfect research was first coined by Prof Morwenna Griffiths in her book Educational Research for Social Justice: Getting off the fence. Her hypothesis was that research by an individual cannot be

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    Perfect Day

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    My perfect day would begin with me waking up next to my beautiful wife at nine in the morning in the center of Venice‚ Italy. Before getting out of bed we do what any other couple would do if they woke up next to each other on a beautiful day in a wonderful hotel in Venice. After a nice long hot shower the two of us enjoy a large continental breakfast together and then walk around the city. The two of us then take a train into Milan where my wife goes off to shop‚ and I meet up with my five of

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    came from the Geats‚ traveled to the Danes to help the king Hrothgar to kill the monsters who often attacked people of the Geats. However‚ for the epic poem‚ some questions occur to me‚ which likes “why does the hero Beowulf not live in Britain? Even‚ why this story has no concern with Britain?” or “why was Beowulf‚ as a pagan story‚ preserved and circulated by the Christianity in the Dark Middle Age?” and so on. Consequently‚ after I finished my reading about Beowulf and others books about its reviews

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    Perfect Competition

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    Should we aim for perfect competition? A perfect competition is characterized by many buyers and sellers interacting in such a way as to produce the highest possible quantity at the lowest price. If one of them produces more or less goods it has no effect on the market supply. This is because the buyers are prone to change from one supplier to the other as the products are homogeneous. Similarly‚ no individual firm exerts enough market power to influence the market price or else the demand for

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    To Live

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    Isaac Lee Language A: English HL World Literature Paper 6/3/2013 Word Count: 1215 A New Perspective on Chinese History Isaac Lee WLP Ball 1 The novel‚ To Live‚ by Yu Hua was banned in China when it was first published because the novel exposed the faulty rule of the Communist party in China. This literary masterpiece depicts four decades of Chinese history‚ including historic events as the Sino-Japanese war‚ the civil war‚ the founding of the People’s Republic of China‚ Mao’s Great Leap Forward

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    The Perfect Date

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    Emily Pass Domaracki English 1101 (Descriptive) 8/24/14 The Perfect Date No one will ever be able to experience the perfect date. It just isn’t realistic. Every time you go on a date‚ something almost always goes wrong. Whether it be an argument before‚ after or during‚ something will always interfere with that night or day being perfect. You can only dream about nothing going wrong. In simpler terms‚ The Perfect Date. As him and I sat across from each other at the elegant dining table‚ I noticed

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    The Perfect Parent

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    nevertheless parents do often have some parenting skills that they have learned from their parents. Similarly‚ a new mother makes her introduction with a soft voice and a gentle touch. She begins creating a lifetime bond between the child and herself. Being a parent is not a skill that is learned in college; in fact‚ it requires a level of devotion and sacrifice that only comes from loving parents. The parent’s role in the family is the most important one. According to The Academy of Science “family

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    The Perfect Classroom

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    We all have our own preconceived mindsets of how our educational surroundings should be arranged and how a perfect classroom should be. While preparing for the ultimate classroom we should keep in mind the following conditions. These conditions should involve input from teachers and students alike‚ while also keeping in mind parent’s and school faculty’s needs. To a teacher‚ a perfect classroom would involve many things. Most importantly a teacher would like to have eager students that are

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    NATIONAL CATHOLIC EDUCATION COMMISSION The Contribution of Religion and Religious Schools to Cultural Diversity and Social Cohesion in Contemporary Australia Submission to the Australian Multicultural Foundation July 2002 1. Introduction 1.1 In Australia approximately 30% of all school children attend non-government schools‚ and all but a very small number of those schools are associated with religious organizations. Approximately two-thirds of non-government school students attend Catholic

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    pale blue dot in the sky‚ is a thing that humans take for granted. But‚ like everything in life‚ nothing lasts forever‚ and soon humans will have to be deprived of this pale blue gift and make shelter somewhere else. In case this ever happens‚ there is a neighboring planet to bring hope towards: Mars. But even so‚ one wonders: can anybody ever live on Mars? The article Could humans actually live on mars? by Laurie Vazquez explains the possibilities of humans living on Mars‚ and based on it‚ one can

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