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    less significant discrepancy is that with the numbers that tell you want line you are on in the epic, in the Prose version there is a number counting every five lines, but in this book there is a number every ten lines. Aesthetically, there is asymmetry in the physical layout of the pages, to…

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    The long-lasting impacts of fetal alcohol exposure encompass four broad categories of clinical features. The first clinical feature of FASD is craniofacial abnormalities. The craniofacial abnormalities include a short palpebral fissure length, defined as the distance between the inner and the outer corner of the eye; a thin vermillion border of the upper, which is the demarcation between the lip and surrounding skin; and a smooth philtrum (Figure 1) (5). The philtrum is a midline groove, located…

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    to close them. This works to exhaust the options of ISIS to employ strategy while increasing the effectiveness of counter-terror operations (bremmer 259). States do this by utilizing statecraft beyond the traditional application to adjust to the asymmetry of power. Counter Terrorism is state action used to “ inhibit terrorist attacks or curtail their consequences” (Sandler 78). The success of these operations relies on a cohesive exertion of power by the international community. Unilateral…

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    Art Analysis Essay

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    the first two set of TV they are lighter than the others. Also the antennas and brightness draws your attention there first. The contrasts element of the art is the different shades of brown. The balance of the TV's and radio are the same. The asymmetry figures consist of the same objects. A lot of rhythm each shape almost have the same design of way the object is shaped. The TV's and radios are setup in a certain pattern to resemble a robot. The art piece is very sufficiently unified because…

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    Split-Brain Theory

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    Introduction The human brain can be divided in terms of its structure as well as function. Structurally under the cranium of any human being exists a brain with two plainly visible parts, each about the size of a fist, known as the right and the left hemispheres of the cerebral cortex. Even though these two hemispheres appear identical in terms of structure, they perform distinct functions. Split-brain studies and cognitive research has indicated that the left hemisphere is associated with…

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    Cleopatra Noodle Analysis

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    The desire that newton left out is in reference to the idea of sex and human emotion and the unpredictability that accompanies these emotions. This ultimately results in chaos and creates the dynamics of desire in the play. We can see how the involvement of strong human emotions such as hate and love can alter the course of events, such as the pursuit of knowledge and the progression of intellect. The inhibition of the pursuit of knowledge is shown in the passage where Thomasina is expressing…

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    What exactly is a breast augmentation? Well, it is a surgical procedure that is used to increase the size, shape or fullness of a woman’s breasts. The plastic surgeons thatperform these surgeries place silicone,saline, or alternative composite breast implants under the chest muscle or breast tissue. The outer layer of the implant is made of silicone. And the inside is filled with saline solution, silicone gel, or other substance such as polypropylene string, or soy oil. Breast implants began in…

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    system provide a backdrop for other problematic systems with unexamined political inheritances, such as the Internet, the Amazon warehouse, and so on. With scientific knowledge, technological invention, and corporate profit reinforcing dominant asymmetries, the logistical system fits into a larger political, social, and economic enframing, and like all its components, it should be examined with a critical…

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    Art Nouveau Essay

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    HISTORY The Franz Liszt Academy of Music is highest educational institution of music in Hungary, it is one the most known buildings in the district VI. It is also one of the largest concert venue. The Academy of Music (Zeneakadémia) was opened in 1870, allowing good music students to get higher education in Hungary. Ferenc Liszt, the famous Hungarian composer, was one of the biggest supporters of the conservatory, the famous Hungarian composer. The Academy opened its doors in 1875, and…

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    Skin Cancer Research Paper

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    bleed easily, or look like shiny bumps. There is a general guide doctors and estheticians use to detect Melanoma, they are called the ABCDE’s of Melanoma detection. A for Asymmetry, B for Border, C for Color, D for Diameter, E for Evolving. To detect skin cancer properly you need to have a good grasp on this concept. Asymmetry the lesion should not be identical on any side. The border should be very irregular and not match up. The are usually dark and have more than one color that fades into…

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