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    In todays society the past and the present remain intertwining with each other, above all alcohol has been known as a scars mean of relaxing one’s mind and forgetting about the tenseness you may hold within your body. Alcohol is a way of getting rid of the burdens that don’t regulate with your life style, a way of forgetting your immoral sins. Such a beverage should be only knowing to the gods of this world, such a astonishing moment when you take a taste, however when these sips become more and…

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    When this happened, he stated that there would be a catastrophic disturbance and excessive dieback within the human population would occur to compensate for exceeding the earth’s carrying capacity. Malthus believed that the limiting factors on the exponential growth of the human population included disease or famine, and social constraints including marriages late in life or insufficient resources for individuals…

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    measure the air quality of the American west coast while standing in the middle of Los Angeles. As writer Gary Ferguson states in his article, “What the Wilderness Act has taught us”, the wilderness allows us to better understand how natural systems function properly (Ferguson 2). By gauging the general health of the environment, we can make nature-conscious decisions when growing crops, planning construction projects, and otherwise using unprotected land to fulfill our needs. The connection…

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    The measure of WBC and RBC Cells are very important for the doctor to diagnose various diseases such as anemia, leukemia etc. So, precise counting of blood cells plays very important role.. Fast and cost-effective production of blood cell count reports are of paramount importance in the healthcare industry. In the market there are various systems for the automatic quantification of blood cells that allow counting the number of different types of cells within the blood smear. The major issue in…

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    important for his students to be successful in college level mathematics courses. To James, not only do students need the fundamental backbone to conceptually understand mathematics (the broad set of equations, finding zero’s, logarithmic versus exponential functions, etc) but his students must possess an uncharacteristic zeal to problem-solve, to collaborate with one another, and persevere despite the regular challenges of learning mathematics. In fact, James’ students have embraced the fact…

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    (2012) studied the case of the Panama Canal, and predicted the prospect of the canal. In table 1 they predicted the river’s future capacity after completion of expansion: it presented the potential transportation value of the river, which emerges an exponential increase in the next decade. Meanwhile, other evidence also proved the economic system is inseparable with the transportation system, and the new transportation system brought the economic benefits to the trading society. For instance, if…

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    Stylist Analysis Jackson Pollock the world renowned drip painter is often one of the artists that almost everyone knows on the spot. Cathedral, 1947 is a painting held in the Dallas Museum of Art and was created using enamel and aluminum paint on canvas. Measuring at a 71 1/2 x 35 1/16 inches, this is no small painting. Cathedral, is comprised of organic shapes rather than geometric. The entirety of the work is the product of paint dripping off of a paintbrush. This controlled chaos is…

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    to be when technology was not storing our data. Having something public means something completely different than it did 20 years ago. Today, all of our information is available publicly online and to a wider audience than ever before. With this exponential increase in technology, consumers have been looking for ways that they can protect their privacy. This essay hopes to…

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    Public Relations and Marketing: A Merger for the Twenty-First Century Traditionally working side by side, the distinction between marketing and public relations appears to be fading if not already diminished completely. With the exponential growth of social media and mass communication throughout the world, the landscape of commercial and personal representation has been immensely changed. Now, more than ever, through technology the connection between the population, companies, and figureheads…

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    In the digital age, Snapchat is an example of a “new” medium that has an impact on society and technology. The immediacy of Snapchat has created a new social platform for users to communicate, send pictures and even video call in seconds. Snapchat was created in 2011, with the ghost as their logo. This ghost symbol is based off the concept “there, then gone”, in terms of photo sharing, but quickly became much more than just that (Drake, 1). The public’s desire for an application that allowed…

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