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    ways to get energy without using too much in the process of acquiring it.The conditions that fusion requires means that it is quite highly cost wise to get fusion working compared to fission reactions because they do not require the same type of containment fusion requires. Both do produce radioactive substances however fusion…

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    Women In Beowulf

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    Also, Hildeburh, and Hygd use the space that they have both emotionally and physically. Although Shari Horner argues that “The peace-weaver exemplifies a kind of social and often (if not monastic) enclosure. And the stories of women in Beowulf develop cumulatively, each validating the cultural functions of enclosed femininity through both imaginative and structural patterning” (Discourse of Enclosure 20), the point is that they use the space or their enclosed space for their own gain. Though…

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    emotional thoughts to her physical reactions to trauma, thereby further building her ego strength and identity (Vollman, 1997). It may also be useful to build a containing structure for her dolls, to help incorporate the concept of safety and containment in a play aspect, in order to address the insecurity she experiences at…

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    Buddhism goes beyond religion and is more of a philosophy or a way of life. The Buddhist way of life of peace, love, kindness and wisdom is relevant today, just as much as it was in ancient India. All of our problematic sufferings arise from the confusion that causes a negative state of mind, and all of our good fortune arises from a peaceful state of mind. Buddha taught methods so that negative states of mind, such as jealousy, anger, and ignorance, could be gradually overcome. Having done this…

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    in foreign nations dates back as far as the early 20th century. After the second world war, the U.S. saw the “evils” that communism brought to the countries within its grasp. Those working within the foreign policy developed a doctrine called “containment” which would hinder communism from influencing any surrounding areas. Throughout the decades, the government would go to tremendous heights to keep the free world free. In trying to prevent the communist nation of North Vietnam from spreading…

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    spreading? The first human Ebola outbreak occurred in 1976 and mostly subsided until an outbreak in 2014. Ebola has killed 5,000 people since it's outbreak earlier in 2014, and it has not been easy to contain. The biggest obstacles that compromise the containment of Ebola are as follows: fear, the ease of contraction, and the difficulty of treatment. Fear is a major obstacle in stopping the spread of Ebola. When someone is scared for their life or for their loved ones, they will do things that…

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    In today’s society cell phones has captured our minds. Due to the negative effect of a cell phones, people are beginning to lack education, and is causing us to be dissatisfied with being sincerely free and obtained. Technology is beginning to shape our brain onto being dependent on cell phones. It is quite obvious that cell phones have generated a reaction in society to be consumed with technology. Technology have a major influence on our education, affecting our thinking and learning. Even…

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    In our One Flew socratic seminar, there were six questions among the discussion. Each represents a central theme to the book: Hemmingway's terms, racism, microcosm, democracy, drugs, and Looney’s are healthier than the sane. There were great discussions among these questions, and answers that gave extent towards real world examples and historical backgrounds. Throughout the discussion, there were many strong points discussed back and forth. One of the main ideas was the relation to real world…

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    Description of the activity: The activity involves a small scale simulation of oil spill clean-up and containment protocol including the use of booms, skimming, and other techniques. The simulation will be performed by filling plastic cups with water, adding oil to the water to simulate an oil spill, and then participants will be given the freedom to experiment with the optimal method for removing the oil from the water or stopping it from "contaminating" other areas by using provided materials…

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    This showed people that in order to thrive in their society, they were going to need to expand and explore further ways of how to make their lives more advanced. This is something that we still see today, using better allocation of resources and containment of…

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