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    Flavio Faria g14f0364 1) 3 Chinese major schools .1)Confucianism: This school was created from the teachings of the sage Confucius, and gathered in the Analects of Confucius. It is an arrangement of good, social, political, and semi religious thought, whose impact likewise spread to Korea andJapan. The major Confucian ideas incorporate humankind or sympathy like the idea of the Mandate of Heaven, reliability and that of dutiful devotion. It presented the rule of basically regarding…

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    Third Degree Burn

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    healthline.com some causes of first degree burns are sunburns, scalds, and sometimes electricity. Some causes for second degree burns are scald injuries, flames, sunburns, chemicals, and sometimes electricity. Causes of third degree burns are very hot liquids, skin that comes in contact with a hot object or source for an extended amount of time, fire flames, an electrical source, or chemical source. Even just general burns can be caused by fire, hot liquids or objects, electricity, sunlight, or…

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    Dehumanization The Jewish holocaust started in 1933. Every Jew living in a country controlled by Germany was sent to a concentration camp and was either killed or was on forced labor. The author of the novel Night, Elie Wiesel, was sent to a concentration camp with his family in Auschwitz in 1944. Few years after the holocaust ended, he decided to write a book about his experience in the concentration camp to show the world what happened during the holocaust. The novel Night by Elie…

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    Sulfur dioxide is a gas. It is unseen and has a spiteful, prickly odor. It combines effortlessly with other substances to form injurious compounds, such as sulfuric acid, sulfurous acid and sulfate particles. About 99% of the sulfur dioxide in atmosphere comes from human sources. The main source of sulfur dioxide in the air is industrial activity that processes resources that include sulfur, eg the production of electrical energy from fossil fuels, oil or gas that contains sulfur. A few mineral…

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    current societal issue of the “Black Lives Matter” (BLM) movement and the fact that people are not paying attention to what is truly going on. According to Straub the home that is on flames has a significantly deeper meaning, at the bottom of the panel Straub mentioned “The fire represents need and not actual flame. The hose represents attention given, not water”. This metaphor is depicting what is currently going on in a society in which focus has shifted to issues other than the…

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    From MLK’s speech, one could say there was a strict message of equality. He wished for equality for all colored people across America. This was displayed through his use of ethos, pathos, and logos throughout his speech. Despite the faults in the character of his personal life, many took the use of these literary tools as promises and hope for a better future set about by the language King chose. He states “There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until all of color are set equal.”…

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    diction, it's very descriptive with a heavy connotation. In the beginning of the famous speech, he illustrates the unfairness that the African-Americans suffered through by saying, “Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.” Words like “seared”, “flames”, and “withering” are negatively connotated and give off a mood of pain and brutality. King uses these strong words in order to present how harsh the white people have treated African-Americans throughout history and…

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    and microscopes. The process of the making of lenses to me personally seems complicated, It started out by, “placing the middle of a small rod of soda lime glass in a hot flame, van Leeuwenhoek could pull the hot section apart like taffy to create two long whiskers of glass. By then reinserting the end of one whisker into the flame, he could create a very…

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    Coal Vs Nuclear

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    working conditions in the mines were horrific. You went into the mine early in the morning, five-thirty, six o'clock. And you descended into a deep void, an area completely devoid of light. Early on, miners used a lamp with a simple flame on the top, and if that flame went out for some reason, you were in a darkness that is much darker than if you stood in a dark room and closed your eyes. And no electricity in the mines. It's an exceedingly dangerous place. It's filled with a lot of water and…

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    found myself surrounded by people dancing. The only difference was that their whole body was a neon color. They looked like dancing flames of all kinds of color, like blue, green, pink, yellow, orange even. I couldn’t make out their faces since it looked like paint had been poured all over their bodies, giving them a mannequin kind of look. They also had this flame like effect whenever they moved, or maybe I was just too dizzy to focus on what was infront of me. They were everywhere, dancing…

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