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    Unneeded Nap

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    Napping can either be a good or bad thing all depending on how you slept the night before or what all you have done through out the day. if you have just got up and not put much work into your day, taking a nap is probably not the best idea. instead of going back to bed, relying on coffee or something energic like going to the gym can change your mind on the unneeded nap you were about to take. if you were to take a nap before putting in any work for the day you will most likely find yourself…

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    Summary: The Eaton Centre

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    We have included this question to determine more accurately just how many times individuals visit the Eaton Centre on a weekly basis. For example, if individuals visit the Eaton Centre more than 3 times per week, then we know that they might have more disposable income, or it shows us that there is a higher frequency of potential customers in our vicinity. This question gives us insightful information when combined with our other questions, as it can allow us to target customers based on the…

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    David Livingstone was born on March 19, 1813 in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. He had come from a family with several siblings and a small one room house. Livingstone worked from a young age in a cotton mill before going to school in the evenings. He went on to study medicine in Glasgow before eventually studying with the London Missionary Society. Livingstone had finally finished his studies in 1840 in London England. Words that David Livingstone lived by were “Nothing earthly will…

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    The Ultimate NBA Playoff Experience “They need a three to tie, Lowry half court heave a prayer at the buzzer, oh Kyle Lowry he hits and we are going to overtime in Toronto (Eastern).” This is what Kevin Harlen, a NBA commentator, said during the game as Kyle Lowry hit a buzzer beater to go into overtime in the playoffs. The NBA playoffs are a huge attraction in the United States, Canada, and even countries overseas to many people. Basketball can be one of the most exciting sporting events in…

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    Ameer Imani Math/Extra Credit Mr. Perry 02/04/2015 David Harold Blackwell David Blackwell was a smart african american individual who love and exceeded in math, even till this day he is known as the greatest and famous african american mathematician even after his tragic death back in 2010(at the age of 91). David was born April 24, 1919 in Centralia, Illinois and wasn't an only child. David was the oldest of four children and had two supporting parents, his mom Mabel Johnson and his dad Grover…

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    James Bulger, the Merseyside toddler whose mutilated body was found on a railway line at Walton Liverpool, in February, was violently attacked with bricks, stones, and a piece of metal by two 10-year-old boys who abducted him from a shopping center at Bootle and took him on a two-mile walk to his death, a jury found at Preston Crown court today. James, aged two, died from multiple injuries to the head said Richard Henriques, QC, prosecuting. His body was then placed on the railway track and was…

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    Why Boys Become Vicious

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    In his excerpt for The Examiner “Why Boys Become Vicious”, award winning author Sir William Golding implies that people's reasons for evil, regardless of whether they were born with cruelty or their situation brought it out, is greatly affected by their home environment, social situation, fear, and chaos. This stand ties into one of the oldest debates in the history of psychology is the Nature vs Nurture which centers around whether a person's development is predisposed in his DNA, or a majority…

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    The underground man, according to the narrator, is a fictional character who represents certain people in society. According to the narrator, the underground man is described as being someone who is filled with bitterness towards society, and finds himself powerless to act against it or within it. The underground man is a retired government service official. he is described as a nasty man, who on many occasions would take pleasure in being a spiteful official. One of the main themes in this text…

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    New Brutalism

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    The terms ‘Brutalism’ or ‘New Brutalism’ were coined in the mid-1950s by the young British architects Alison and Peter Smithson. Born in the context of the post-World War II, the architectural thinking knew a shift towards a re-evaluation of social concerns with urban responsibility. Brutalism tries to combine new ethical concerns with a certain aesthetic formalism. Indeed, the couple was certain that architecture could address social and cultural problems and solve them with design. However the…

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    Reyner Banham, an architectural analyzer as well as a critic, tried to codify the then-upcoming structural campaign of Brutalism through his seminal December 1955 essay. He claimed that if an observer is introduced into an area of interest, then it would automatically be damaged for good. He also claims that Das Kapital had taken in the capitalist line so that the Marxists could have a rough time identifying it when they came across, and the widespread of concepts Freud that any client could…

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