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    The definition of knowledge is facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education. The value of knowledge is the importance, worth, or usefulness of certain knowledge. The arts and mathematics are areas of knowledge which are considered to have different applications and value. Mathematics is the abstract science of number, quantity, and space. Application is an important aspect of mathematics and applied mathematics is reason based and unambiguous; there is always a right…

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    The Civil Service System

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    one can imagine that managing such a vast number of employees would take a system nearly as complex as the government itself. The civil service system was created to do exactly that. The purpose of this paper is to explore the origin, history, and evolution of this system and its relevance today. The civil service system is often referred to a personnel administration or, a better-known term; human resources. Merriam –Webster’s dictionary defines personnel administration as the phase of…

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    and Photo manipulation Ethics 3. Unrealistic beauty standards Abstract This dissertation deals with the relevance of ‘No-Photoshop Movement’ in the current scenario and understand the impact of photo manipulation over present day lifestyle of public who are largely exposed to mainstream advertisements. Different incident that lead to the movement will also be analysed…

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    On Female Identity Analysis

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    Judith Kegan Gardiner writes in On Female Identity and Writing by Women that “[f]emale identity is a process and writing by women engages us in this process as the female seeks to define itself in the experience of creating art” (361). Elaine Showalter takes the case further in her discussion of gender differences in determining “whether sex differences in language use can be theorized in terms of biology, socialization, and culture; whether women can create new languages of their own; [and]…

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    another team rather than a one on one boxing match. Celebrities provide support for specific candidates and form a team of public characters behind the president, which can be used by candidates to bring in more followers. However, Wheeler (2012) observes that such endorsements will only be beneficial in democratic society if they are policy based with celebrities furthering education on the issues of their candidate. However, he seems to believe that this is not the current case. He identifies…

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    Shakespeare lived during the early modern period, a time in Western history that is set between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution and has certainly helped in the creation of modern society. This period was characterized by major religious changes among other events. During King Henry VIII reign the Church of England broke from Rome. As a result of this, a new English identity was promoted from the religious independence…

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    Creators And Moguls

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    Living in the 21st century today, society has evolved and developed into an immersive technological era. With this being said, numerous of media outlets have gained popularity and became more accessible to the world. The internet is an important component to understand any sorts of technology in today’s screen-crazed society. This paper will because focusing and analyzing YouTube, and the depth the media source entails. YouTube is extremely prominent as it allows moguls to thrive and succeed,…

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    American Politics have a variety of subjects. We are able to debate over our government officials, sports teams, and even our American way of life. However, along with the politics we are also able to find a sense of hypocrisy in the American spirit. America was unfortunately found upon greed, and power; and this still reigns true today. In the textbook “American Government” by Cal Jillson, the author interprets these political views and by doing so helps to see and understand the American…

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    Sex Without Love Analysis

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    Sex Culture Without Love Sharon Olds questions casual sex in her poem “Sex Without Love”, she writes, “how do they do it, the ones who make love. / without love” ( lines 1-2)... Whether casual sex is a sin or something to be envied of it is growing to be quite popular in today’s culture. People are finding out though that casual sex has strings attached. To figure out what these strings are let’s first find out what casual sex is and why it happens. Is it because of the media, the sex culture…

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    The modern day telescope is a complex device made up of carefully placed parts that have evolved over hundreds of years. Since it’s creation in the 16th century, it has been used for significant discoveries contributing towards many scientific discoveries. From refraction to reflection we have made significant advancements in this seemingly basic technology to allow us to see both clearer and further. As knowledge of our planet and surroundings grows, as does the technology we use to survey it.…

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