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    AIDS has become an issue in recent years in India and in this article, Melinda Gates is trying to bring this problem to the forefront of an issue of The Seattle Times. The philanthropist is trying her best to drive her readers to action, helping her cause through the use of logical and emotional appeal. Mrs. Gates presents her argument by means of Aristotle’s proofs of ethos, logos – the providing of credibility towards the author – using inductive and deductive reasoning, along with pathos,…

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    great advantage to the Spartans by forcing the Persians to funnel towards the narrow middle gate into the phalanx. However, on the third day, the last of the Spartans were defeated. Ephialtes son of Eurydemos, a Greek man from Anticyra, informed Xerxes of a hidden path around Thermopylae in hopes of receiving a reward. This path allowed Persians to outflank the Spartans from the rear by the eastern gate. Leonidas upon receiving word that they have been surrounded advised his men to eat an early…

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    Bill Gates is the founder and creator of Microsoft, a computer company that creates and sells computer software and has revolutionized the computer industry over the last few decades. Because of the freedoms provided by the free enterprise system, Bill Gates was able to create one of the most successful and influential companies in the world. Three characteristics of free enterprise summarize its importance to the economy and its ability to allow businesses to become successful. In a free…

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    should be followed. In shrinkage and molded part dimensions maintaining, gate and location are critical. De-gating design ensures that the runner trims off automatically. While designing a gating system, it is necessary to select the suitable location for the gate. Consequently, following principles must be followed.  Gate location should be chosen in parting surface, to facilitate machining and maintenance.  Location of the gate should be able to balance flow in all directions, or to achieve…

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    Introduction This report aims to appraise the inter-dependability of the gate, check-in and dispatch departments of a ground handling agent. Specifically, the way the operate at the Heraklion ‘Nikos Kazantzakis’ Airport of Crete, Greece. In addition, ‘best practice’ examples from various other airports will be mentioned and a comparison of the operations[…] Check-in The check-in department is the first point of contact for passengers and the airline at an airport. Check-in agents are responsible…

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    Probable Cause Case Study

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    The definition of probable cause was first outlined in the case of Brinegar v. United. The justices in the cases concluded that probable cause is more than mere suspicion it exists when the facts and circumstances within the officer’s knowledge of which they had trustworthy information are sufficient in themselves to warrant a man of reasonable caution that an offense has or will be committed. As this case defined probable cause the court set forth a two-prong test established in…

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    primary theme in “To Kill A Mockingbird”. Harper Lee is emphatic about the need for reconstruction of social consciousness in the uncompromising Deep South of the 1930’s. Judgement is indicated with several characters throughout the book, such as Miss Gates, Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson. Atticus Finch, Scout and Jem’s Father is one of the victims to judgement. When Atticus was selected to take the case of Tom Robinson, a black man accused of rape, he was judged tremendously, even though it…

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    George Packer Inequality

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    Because of that, some people are forced to pay more taxes while others receive properties fairly. In two essays, Forty Acres & a Gap in Wealth by Henry Gates and The Broken Contract: Inequality & American Decline by George Packer, they both share the economic consequences if the contract is not fulfilled and how the contract affects American. While Gates and Packer offer many solutions to recover loss of wealth, voting participation is the solution to inequality economic because people’s voice…

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    The two cities I chose to report on are Downey and South Gate. The reasons I chose these cities are I graduated from Downey High School and I grew up in the city of South Gate. From personal experience, I know that they are similar in many ways but also differ in terms of their economy just by observing the cities. This report will discuss the economic development goals of the two cities with emphasis on how they compare and contrast to one another and will determine the desirability of…

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    designers to modify designs (Only functional level). The use of VHDL is multi-purpose as it allows the behavior of the required system to be described (modeled) and verified (simulated) before synthesis tools translate the design into real hardware (gates and wires). VHDL also allows the description of a concurrent system. VHDL is a dataflow language, unlike procedural computing languages such as 'BASIC C' and 'Assembly Code', which all run sequentially, one instruction at a time. VHDL project…

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