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    Victor Hugo says in Les Miserables, "Machiavelli is not an evil genius, nor a demon, nor a cowardly and miserable writer; he is nothing but the fact…" making it clear that contrary to the dominant belief he sees Machiavelli to just be the narrator of thing around him. Machiavelli’s, book the prince has been the centre of debate since the time it was written owing to its insight in the matters involving virtu, morality, fortuna, freewill, authority to exercise power and power itself. It is…

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    as well as establish a baseline to determine if treatment is effective. Currently, bone marrow edema is the trademark sign of early RA, and can be identified with an MRI. Synovial aspiration of the affected joint is also diagnostic for RA as the fluid will have decreased viscosity and elevated white blood cell count (Buttaro, et al.,…

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    defining novels, Naomi and Some Prefer Nettles, my critical response aims to critically evaluate Tanizaki’s literary representations of the impact of Western modernity on Japanese identity. In doing so, As Venice Sank fundamentally reassesses the fluid, dynamic identities cultivated by a modernity which rest on Western cultural dominance. The major work bears the namesake…

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    M1 - Justify the selection of suitable materials and techniques for use in the construction of substructures for low-rise domestic and commercial buildings, for two different tutor-specified scenarios Concrete is used for foundations as when compressed, concrete can suffer extremely high compressive stresses before any type of cracking of failure occurs which makes it an ideal substance for supporting large masses such as buildings. Concrete will also be less prone to movement. Also concrete…

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    opportunity for her to be the center of attention, and to also provide her with an avenue to interpret and sing the women’s side of blues music. The covers throughout the night were a great environment for people to dance and for Missy to achieve fluid interaction with the public. Another wonderful song they played was her original “Ladies Shoes” from her In the Moment album. A slowed pace blues with a mix of Rhythm and Blues, the raspiness and tone of her voice in character reminded me of…

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    Suzie: Kuri Robotics

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    Suzie was tired and went to bed. Kuri followed her into the room as a night cap and left her with a sense of satisfaction. Samantha Kuri robotics is “futurism” and is extremely a big deal from the manufacturer Mayfield Robotics. How can you deny such dynamic features, social interaction, and unique personality? What is left to think about when you can have a Kuri robotics within your home. This is fact, not fiction of how reliable the robotic is with cost $700 yet there is a payment plan with…

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    McGough and company looked into older adults with amnestic MCI, a more common sub-classification with a higher risk of progressing to AD, and their relation to physical performance and executive function. Subjects in this study performed four tests including calculating their gait speed, a Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test, the Trail Making Test part B (TMT-B), and the Stroop Word Color Test. Results indicated that a slower walking pace paired with a lower performance on the TMT-B, which looked for…

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    Ebola Zaire in non-human primates: a threat to biodiversity conservation To most of the world, Ebola Zaire haemorrhagic fever, also simply known as ‘the Ebola virus’ (EBOV) (Hayden, 2014), was relatively unknown until early 2014 when an outbreak in West Africa seemingly appeared out of nowhere. Yet outbreaks have been reported in primates, both human and non-human, since its discovery in 1976 (P. Ascenzi et al. 2008), and the outbreaks seem to be increasing in frequency. Several studies leave us…

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    SWAN Model Analysis

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    used to solve the governing equations in two distinct steps. In the first step, intermediate velocities are calculated, using the time splitting method for the solution of advection-diffusion, surface level gradient, bed roughness, sponge layer and dynamic pressure gradient terms. For each term, a proper solution method is applied. Leapfrog scheme is used to obtain a second order accuracy in time domain. To ensure local momentum conservativity and monotonicity of the solution, the momentum and…

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    Yayoi Kusama Analysis

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    Examining illness as a metaphor through an early and recent work of Yayoi Kusama and the impact it has on the spectator Examine a body art/live art practitioner in depth, using two pieces of their work as case studies. Using these pieces, contextualize the artist within the history of body-based/ live art performance This essay will explore illness as a metaphor, something that is representative or symbolic, within Yayoi Kusama’s work and the way in which it enables the spectator to reflect,…

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