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    career would advance life faster for someone rather than them be more well-rounded in all the arts. Another supporting detail of the other side is, “however, a secondary education in some systems---say, those that follow the model of the German Gymnasium---often includes much that is left out of the typical high-school curriculum in America.” This hurts the argument the most by stating that the American school system is lacking certain fundamentals that would benefit it better, if taught…

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    Albert Einstein is universally looked to as one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century, with his studies making a extensive impact on the understanding of the universe. He was born with a curious mind and strived to understand everything going on in the world around him as well as the world outside his perception. This drive lead him to develop theories that would enhanced the way scientists analyze the universe today, opening new avenues of discovery. Albert Einstein was born…

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    Aristotle, author of the Nicomachean Ethics and a plethora of other philosophical and scientific works, is widely considered to be the forefather of modern logical techniques (Smith 1). As a result of his logical and scientific prowess his philosophical works often take on a logical form; as this paper will show, Aristotle uses the format of a formal inductive logic proof in Book III, Section 10 of Nicomachean Ethics to conclude, with varying levels of success, that humans who are excessively…

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    taken in the hospitality industry. Guest satisfaction is to meet customers’ needs and wants (Maslow's, 1943, 1954). When customer stay in hotel, their needs are room. After they meet their needs, they wish to get more facilities like swimming pool, gymnasium or butler service. So, hotel needs to response those needs and wants to increase guest satisfaction. Besides that, guest satisfaction is also based on their experience and perception which they had stayed in the hotel. Their experience will…

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    One of the basic needs in today’s world for the common people or the working class, is to attain a home/house of their desire, within their hard earned & honest money. This movement, the Tiny House Movement (THM), enables its desirers or users to attain their goals within their budget. There are a variety of houses nowadays, such as: 1. The average house in the United States (US) is 2150sq. ft. 2. A downsized house is around 1100sq. ft. 3. A “large” small house is 750 sq. ft. 4. An efficiency…

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    neighborhoods along the hills and the main sources of transportations are bicycles and motor taxis, but none of the patients interviewed practiced this activity. The government of Oaxaca has created a project called “Gimnasios al Aire libre” (Outdoor gymnasiums) where exercise machines with proper instructions have been established around the state for people to use it for free. A “Gimnasio al aire libre” is located right next to the Bajos de Chila clinic (go to annex, Image #1), but is not been…

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    The Sanctuary of Asklepios had often believed snakes to be healers and the use of divine intervention to be cured, but it was also the first place in Greece that started the transition to more physical cures and medicine. Epidaurus is considered “the cradle of modern medicine and the mother sanctuary” because of its effect on medicine in Ancient Greece and modern medicine., The Greek religion influenced almost every part of a person’s daily life in Ancient Greece. Ancient Greeks believed that…

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    Society throughout Europe changed drastically for many groups in the wake of the First World War. The nation-state of Poland was created, and many other borders were completely redrawn. The people began to have clear differences based on nationality and region, but were also very different within their own populations. This included the communities of Jews in these countries. The lives of Henry Buxbaum and Esther show that, while the Jews of West and East Europe during the interwar period had…

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    As Yezierska have experienced, she said, “I got so wild with rage that I seized the hurdle and right before their eyes I smashed into pieces. The whole gymnasium went still as death. The teacher’s face was white. ‘Report at once to the dean’” (39). I too had a same experience, one day I was a bit late to the class. So, our Undergraduate Dean Mrs.Sita asked me to come to her office. When I was waiting at the…

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    This article is relevant in relation to the sport industry because this study examined perceived athletic identity, sport commitment, and the effect of sport participation to identify the impact of athletic participation on college students. One of the topics that we explored in class was the landscape of college sports and this article relates to this topic in many ways. In our class, there was a section that happened to mention that there are multiple benefits that emerge from college sports.…

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