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    Having fought against the fascist regime during the Spanish Civil War, George Orwell found himself astounded and distressed by the sheer volume of his contemporaries that so easily accepted Stalin’s totalitarian dictatorship. The focus of the novel, the character Winston Smith, seeks to demonstrate the importance of maintaining a balance between internalising individualism with oneself and conforming with the ideals of a society which seems absurd. As a social democrat, Orwell placed great…

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    As Dr Shuessler discovered it is essential to decide which minerals were lacking in his patients before administering the required tissue salt(s). If the correct tissue salts are administered then chronic diseases start to diminish when the deficient tissue salts that caused the disease are replaced. He ascertained that there are 12 vital mineral salts that need to be available in the body in the correct balance. If this balance Is upset for any reason then disease is likely to occur. If the…

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    Energy equation Equation of energy for an electrically conducting, viscous incompressible fluid is ρC_P [∂T/∂t+(q ̅.∇)T]=K∇^2 T+μ(1+1/γ) (1.3) where =2[(∂u/∂x)^2+(∂v/∂y)^2+(∂w/∂z)^2 ]+(∂v/∂x+∂u/∂y)^2+(∂w/∂y+∂v/∂z)^2+(∂u/∂z+∂w/∂x)^2 is the dissipation function which represents the time rate at which energy is being dissipated per unit volume through the action of viscosity. Here, u,v and w are the velocity components of the fluid along thex,y and z directions respectively.C_P is the…

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    The predominant theme of the novel is the destructive effects of revenge and resentment, Bronte utilizes the characterization of Heathcliff and Hindley to develop the theme. The overall effect of such intense and comprehensive characterization is that it emphasizes the caustic consequences of passionate and cruel revenge. Bronte first introduces the theme through the characterization of Hindley and his abusive behavior towards Heathcliff. Not only does his acts of violence against…

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    HS Students. Two classrooms were used for the treatment with music and two classrooms were used for the control groups. A test on vocabulary consisting of 10 words was given to two of these classrooms where the vocabulary words are provided prior to the test to see if music will affect the student’s memory. No name was required to be written on the tests, of course. Classical music was played during the entirety of the experiment. 5 minutes were given for studying for the test and 5 minutes were…

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    the Fourier law of heat conduction, whereas Green and Lindsay (1972) developed a theory of thermoelastcity, where two relaxation times are introduced in constitutive equations. Green and Naghdi (1993) proposed a thermoelasticity without energy dissipation. Here, the Fourier’s law is replaced by a heat flux rate-temperature gradient relation. Hetnarski and Ignackzak (1996) introduced a low temperature thermo elasticity. In this model, in comparison to the classical theory, the free energy and the…

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    In contrary to heterosexuality, in Hannon’s (2014) article, Alasdair Macintyre once stated that “facts, like telescopes and wigs for gentlemen, were a seventeenth-century invention.” Something akin to this can be said about sexual orientation: Heterosexuals, like typewriters and urinals (which are deemed obviously for gentlemen), were inventions of the 1860s. Contrary to their cultural presumptions and the lies of what soon came to be referred to as “orientation essentialism,” “straight” and…

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    Language Analysis of Frederick Douglass When analyzing Frederick Douglass’ use of language to portray his personal idea of the slave system, Douglass uses several different techniques. These techniques include diction, details, and several uses of figurative language, and these are used to better understand his underlying view of slavery as being incredibly inhumane and villainous, and how the slavery system corrupted the way slaves perceived holidays. One of the strategies that…

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    Smith's Desire For Work

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    desire of bettering one’s condition can cause negative effects in political economy. Smith writes that the desire for gain and mutual emulation can lead to over work in certain trades which cause inconsistent production, periods of idleness and dissipation, and lastly possibly death. Thus, Smith…

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    In The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, escaped slave Frederick Douglass recounts his experiences in bondage and his understanding of the institution of slavery. In one anecdote, Douglass discusses the free time granted to slaves by masters during Christmas and New Years. He explains that many masters encouraged slaves to spend this time on drunken antics.. Douglass asserts that, while professedly a token of goodwill, the off-time given to slaves during the winter…

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