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    Mira Fabian Research Paper

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    artist sings acoustic-pop songs. For example, in 2004, she released ‘A Wonderful Life’ album whose songs included ‘Review my Kisses.' The musician mostly performs in French-English and Italian and was famously recognized for her breakthrough album Carpe Diem. She has been able to sell over eighteen million records of her songs. She is diverse in her music style as she performs in stadiums for various events. For example, she is expected to perform at the Central Tennis Court in the Olympic…

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    Classification: Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals is a theoretical book that branches into the field of philosophy. Adler writes, “Theoretical books teach you that something is the case. Practical books teach you how to do something you want to do or think you should do” (66). In the case of Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals, Nietzsche teaches the readers that the priestly sets of morals has reversed the morals of the previous knightly set of morals, and that mankind should revert…

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    Tree hugger environmental carpe diem. This paper states the lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world. In the past 20 years, lung cancer deaths increased fivefold. But the tobacco industry has a special social attributes, It is fact that governments can get considerable revenue…

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    Holden's Conformity

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    The transition from childhood to adulthood can be difficult change in our lives. This theme can be seen throughout Dead Poet’s Society (D.P.S) and The Catcher in the Rye (Catcher). Dead Poets Society is a 1989 film directed by Peter Weir (Weir) and The Catcher in the Rye is a 1951 novel by author Jerome David Salinger (Salinger) who both reflected around the significant concept of change. Using the central idea of change these text can demonstrate the themes using conformity in society, death…

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    Measures the average square of the error. The error is the amount by which the estimate differs from the quantity to be estimated. So looking at what we have done we have that the model with less MSE is the Winter model with values 0,010822507 so it has more accurate forecast. The MAD; In our assignment the model with less MAD is the winter model with values 0,255404724 or 0,094942726, that’s mean that the model with less MAD is more accurate forecast. The MAPE is generally not affected…

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    Moral value has been replaced by materialism in “The Great Gatsby” In the 1920s, the “Jazz age” or “the Roaring Twenties” is a period after World War I where American society went to a radical change and social reform, and American situated as the most powerful nation of the world. The economic was growing very fast, and the manufacturing were working in full of capacity. The industrialization and the economic prosperity influenced people’s lives: individuals, especially the upper class who has…

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    I Want To Offer

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    As I burrow down deep within the wild green grass, I look up at the enchanted wonderland, we call the sky. The only thing that protects me from the world and it’s night crawlers are the light that comes from the starry night and the omniscient moon. As I gaze upon the worlds true beauty and what it has to offer, I divulge into my sanity, “ I want to help people, whether they are senile or an adolescent, I want to be the helping hand people need.” I wanted to be the people’s “remedy.” Ever since…

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    Fictional literature enables readers to gain new insights on the world through transportation into alternate places and times, an example of this is in the two texts A Fine Balance (1996) by Rohinton Minstry and The Grapes of Wrath (1939) by John Steinbeck where the idea that adverse experiences can impact an individual’s beliefs is explored through the different ways that the composers of both texts convey how living in a hostile environment and loss can change an individual’s personal…

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    Everything can be connected in literature. Whether it be a romance novel and an action book or a scary movie and a short story, there is always a connection you just have to search for it. I compiled five different pieces of literature and was able to connect them in a variety of ways. Using Thomas C. Foster’s ideas of “pattern recognition” and a literary lens mentioned in the “Literary Perspective Tool Kit” packet, I was able to connect The Matrix and Dead Poets Society. I also found…

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    Increased technology leads to unprecedented opportunities for advancement. Today’s technology facilitates the ability to create robots with human characteristics and functions. This opens discussion concerning the relationship between robots and humans. Two stories that take part in this discussion are “For a Breath I Tarry”, by Roger Zelazny and “The Algorithms for Love” by Ken Liu. Both of these works explores what it means to be human through the sci-fi elements of machines and transformation…

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