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    For centuries the Arctic Ocean has been famed for its inaccessibility, but with unprecedented ice retreats in recent years as a result of global warming, the Arctic Ocean is becoming rapidly accessible. This means new possibilities for the Arctic countries in terms of trade, travel, and access resources. These recent changes in the topography have led many to portray the Arctic as a geopolitical race for natural resources and territory, with Russia seen as the main aggressor. Russia is depicted…

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    When a man journeys into a far country, he must be prepared to forget many of the things he has learned, and to acquire such customs as are inherent with existence in the new land; he must abandon the old ideals and the old gods, and oftentimes he must reverse the very codes by which his conduct has hitherto been shaped. To those who have the protean faculty of adaptability, the novelty of such change may even be a source of pleasure; but to those who happen to be hardened to the ruts in which…

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    What Is A Literacy Circle

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    Literacy Circle is a comprehensive approach that teaches students of self-awareness of their work through the conversation. And the aim is to provide a deeper holistic perception of the text (book).These literacy lessons are important for the cognitive development of the personality of the student, which helps to orient kids in the book. Of course, each lesson should be interesting, logical, orderly, cognitive, active as of the child must be "charged" the reader's interest by having a…

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    Poem Analysis: Circles

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    This poem reminds us that circles have more meaning than what it already means, which is that represents the bond within your family, friends and your companion. The shape represents cultures and is the first in every culture. The circle is strong and is unbreakable. This represents your love for one another and no one in the entire country can interfere with your relationship with…

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    The Ninth Circle Of Hell

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    Instead of a fiery portrayal as in the rest of the circles, the deepest stratum of hell is icy and frozen. In the Ninth Circle of Hell, the sinners are either murderers or traitors, and their punishment reflects their depravity. In Round 3 of the this Circle, the murderers/traitors of guests are encased in ice, all except for half their faces above the ice and their tears creating a frosty layer covering their eyes. These sinners are part of the frozen lake, Cocytus, because their act of…

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    Circle with Towers by SolleWitt The University of Texas at Austin is a great place that actively promotes a diversity of art around campus. One of the art work that belongs to the Landmarks’ collection, is the concrete block structure Circle with Tower by LeWitt, with the Wall Drawing #520 inside the building. The public Art Program of The University of Texas at Austin has purchased this concrete block sculpture, which is called “Circle with Towers”, from the Madison Square Park Conservancy in…

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    Library organization is a hot topic is library circles. To gentrify or not to gentrify …that is the question. I was quite surprised by the passion this topic ignites on library blogs and discussion boards. Some librarians are down right angry at the idea of “dissing” Dewey, while others embrace the change. After much consideration, if ever given the opportunity to organize a library, it would most definitely be in the genrefication or bookstore model, alphabetically for the fiction selections,…

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    Circle Sentencing Essay

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    Circle sentencing is an alternative process for sentencing aboriginal offenders. This process can be very effective and has helped bring down re-offending rates as young Aboriginals are proven to be 20 times more likely in detention than other Australians. The reoffending rates dropped by 15.5 percent in one Victorian town and the number of koori offenders appearing on list days at Nowra local court were reduced from 23 percent to six percent. Therefore, this proves a significant improvement.…

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    Elimination of privacy is another prominent motif that is explored through these novels. Initially, the society in The Circle is almost identical to the readers’ society. Yet as the novel progresses, Mae slowly transforms into the company’s ideal employee, gradually brainwashed into believing that self-exposure is ‘the right thing’ to do, as “privacy is theft”. The horror is accentuated due to the similarity between the society in the novel and the society of the readers, hinting a possibility…

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    Rid Of Dark Circles Under Your Eyes If you constantly have dark circles under your eyes, you may look tired or sick even when you're feeling well. Dark circles also detract from your appearance. Your attempts to cover them with concealer can give you a harsh appearance too. If you have dark circles that won't go away, you should visit a dermatologist for help. Here are some treatments he or she might try. Treating The Cause The first step is to determine why you have dark circles. If the…

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