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    the design and interpretation of the laboratories to encourage the development of this skills. This is because Average Laboratories appear to have a low impact on improving more complex aspects related to scientific reasoning. This can include the capacity of students to find their own research questions and to then design experiments and drawing conclusions from the data observed then use these conclusions to make inferences (Klopfer, 1990, cited in White,…

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    cafe has reconceived market by providing customized repairing service for the individuals. For instance, Ms. Knight, one of the organizer of repair café in New York, fixed a broken clasp of silver cylinder on a woman’s necklace. The cyclinder was carrying the ash of the woman’s grandson who died young and was very meaningful thing for the…

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    In “Lifeboat Ethics: The case against helping the poor” by Garrett Hardin, the author points out many reasons for his main argument that rich nations should stop giving foreign aid to the poor nations that are in need. The well-developed nations, including the United States of America and other European countries are known for the aid they offer whenever a country is in need. However, Hardin claims that giving a foreign aid to other countries in need will be detrimental to the rich nations’…

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    The Fertile Crescent

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    Why are Some Nations Rich and Some Poor? Climate, Location, and Agriculture are critical to a civilization’s ability to prosper, and have shaped the world’s political and economic climate since the beginning of civilization. Jared Diamond’s book Guns, Germs, and Steel asserts that in order for a society to become complex a surplus and steady supply of food is needed, for the more food a civilization has the bigger the population becomes. It is within these large populations that advanced…

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    The G-Slip Analysis

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    The G-Slip “And then killed herself.” That is it. That is the phrase. “And then killed herself.” Right at the border of sleep. The mind will begin to race and thoughts will become less guarded. Until, with a slip something like a gear slip… “And then killed herself.” It is said into the moment of slippage when other thoughts have temporarily gone missing. Said in my own voice. That is to say, spoken as all my thoughts are spoken. In something only faintly vocal, but clearly heard. “And…

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    The service assignment that I would most thoroughly enjoy serving in the Navy would be the Surface Warfare Community. I believe that the opportunity to work on an aircraft carrier would be awe-inspiring privilege. Throughout this essay, I plan on discussing the rich history of the surface warfare community, while touching on the main missions that drive this particular community. Surface Warfare Officers (SWO’s) are trained extensively to maintain and operate United States Naval ships, their…

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    Throughout the years, a theory of deterrence has been acquainted with the criminal equity framework. Keeping in mind the end goal to forestall crime society regularly depends on the utilization of prevention. Deterrence is the utilization of discipline as a danger to keep individuals from culpable. The deterrence theory of crime is additionally a technique in which discipline is utilized to prevent individuals from perpetrating violations. There are two sorts of deterrence: general prevention…

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    Amophobia In Rohingya

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    The peoples who live in Rakhine state in called Rohingya. Most of them Are muslims. They say they are descendants of Muslims. They speak inRohingya or Ruaingga. Almost 1.1 million Rohingya live in the Southeast Asian country. There language are very similar to the Bengali dialect of Chittagong in Bangladesh. In Myanmar they are treated like illegal immigrants,stateless people, denying them citizenship.Stringent restrictions have been placed on Rohingya people’s freedom of movement, access to…

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    Relationships Pathogens have with Ecological Diversity The effect that pathogens have on the environment due to ecological diversity is great and complicated. The systems of between disease and species can change an ecosystem drastically and shake up the biosphere entirely. In this essay I will discuss how pathogen like those found in Plague inc. can impact biodiversity in our world today, and vice versa. One obvious consequence of deforestation is the loss of habitat for animals. But one…

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    Tiffin Box Case Study

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    1. Introduction 1.1 History The lunchboxes which were available earlier were not useful for kids. In 1800s, workers carry metal buckets to store food while going to workplace. In fact, your lunch pail illustrated your place on the economic scale -- a lunch pail meant you couldn't afford a hot noontime meal. This didn't stop children from wanting to emulate their working parents, however Later, kids fashioned their own lunch buckets from tin boxes that were originally used to hold cookies or…

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