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    the river will not be successful on all fronts unless the issue is looked at carefully through the different perspectives in both Indian and global culture. If we look through the lens of Edward Tenner’s, “Another Look Back and a Look Ahead,” the complexity of the state of the Ganges river comes into focus. In this article, Stille uses two very important men who highlight, understand and represent many of the different complications. In the first section of his account, Stille introduces…

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    must be balanced by more realistic theories of human evolution, which include a dialectic of suffering as well as a dialectic of advance.” In other words, evolution is not fair and will not always create the perfect specimen. Delio expands on the complexity of Jesus and his relationship with his humanity, divinity, and human history: “If we separate Christ from the Trinity, the figure Christ loses all credibility. Christ then becomes a new Socrates or some other great prophet, a great and holy…

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    Steven Johnson is an author and teaches journalism at New York University. In one of his writings “watching TV makes you smarter” he mentions that some TV shows and video games might “dumb us down”. However, the Sleepers Curve argues that in the other hand, watching TV might just be making the viewer smarter. He indicates that the media presumed that people are simply satisfied with the quality of the TV shows they would watch, but with the years culture is getting more cognitively…

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    Sonnet 10 by Donne and “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night,” by Dylan Thomas has several contrasting characteristics; in addition, they also share some common traits. Beginning with the contrasting traits between the two poems, Donne wrote Sonnet 10, and it’s classified as a Petrarchan sonnet because it has an octet and a sestet. Moreover, this particular poem has a rhyme scheme of ABBAABBACDCDEE. Donne’s claim throughout the poem is his belief that Death should not sense a feeling of pride…

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    I think the majority of people who read Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace, can relate to a lot of themes and cultures throughout the book, but Hal’s tendencies and idiosyncrasies are especially relatable to a specific group of people. Hal represents a culture of people who are obsessive thinkers and indescribably complex. 
 Even though he is a tennis prodigy and really intelligent, he came across a problem from an unknown source that made him unable to communicate with others. On page 12,…

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    The METT-TC model has additional and multiple levels within the enemy, terrain and weather layers that add multiple complexities to the model. If any of the these are overlooked, it could have a negative impact on the operational environment. For example, when analyzing the enemy situation, the leader must take into consideration both the enemy’s offensive and defensive…

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    Throughout Shakespearean times of literature, the plays William Shakespeare wrote and directed conveyed emotions that connected with his audiences to display powerful messages, although not all of his works were effective in their messages. In William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Macbeth, the author fails at developing the adequate idea of suspense and mystery due to over foreshadowing through paradox, poor character development, and simplistic ideas about fate. Within the play the…

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    Acoustic Transponders Three main acoustic positioning systems (Fig. 3) used for localization of AUVs are introduced and discussed. They are short baseline (SBL) systems, ultra-short baseline (USBL) systems and long baseline (LBL) systems. The transponders of SBL and USBL systems are deployed on a anchored ship or pier before the start of mission. LBL systems require transponders to be mounted on the seafloor before localizing AUVs. These three acoustic positioning systems are stated as below. 1)…

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    Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why (Sonnet XLIII)” explores the tragedy of inevitable loneliness. Much of poetry is considered self expression, and with that notion in mind, and for the sake of this analysis, I will assume that Millay is documenting her own feeling or experience even though it is definitely in the realm of possibility that Millay is speaking from the point of view of an third-party character or separate persona. “Sonnet XLIII” divulges a…

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    understanding objects, and this guided the ways they organized and displayed them in museums. Pitt Rivers believed material culture could be used to illustrate the evolution of humans and technology, arranging museum displays to show progression of complexity. Boas believed material culture served to inform observers of the cultures from which they came, arranging his displays by 'tribal groupings. ' Nevertheless, both…

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