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    establishment in 1972, in order to make improvements. Though this act has immensely protected the United States’ waters and habitats, it has created more work for dischargers and has disadvantages such as costs and infringement on property rights (Intellectual Takeout 12). Through the Clean Water Act, the Environmental Protection Agency places restrictions on contaminants that can be discharged. In order to discharge pollutants into a waterway, one must get a permit from the National Pollutant…

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    stable, Han China’s developing bureaucracy was centralized, while Gupta India was much more regionalized. Han China and Gupta India both featured extensive internal trade; however Gupta India was more involved with trade. Both empires had many intellectual achievements but Han China had much more innovative achievements, as in improving things, while Gupta India was much more dynamic, meaning the Indians worked on theories and then proved them. Something the Gupta Empire and the Han Empire had…

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    managing this condition, the focus is to control the blood glucose levels to the normal range as possible in order to prevent further complications. Though, controlling this problem is immensely demanding for individuals with Down syndrome and an intellectual disability (ID). This essay will analyse the health issues and determine the possible effect on Joe’s health and wellbeing. At the same time, it will also assist him to manage his T2DM while concurrently adapting to life with ID. Moreover,…

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    Ethics Review With any research comes risk. Lindell & Perry (2004, p. 1) states “risk can be defined broadly as a condition in which there is a possibility that persons or property could experience adverse consequences”. Many action research (AR) studies encounter minimal exposure to any harmful information or risks to the participants. According to The Belmont Report “even avoiding harm requires learning what is harmful; and in the process of obtaining this information, a person may be exposed…

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    Over the course of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (1689-1815), Britain and France were engaged in what many historians refer to as the ‘second hundred years’ wars.’ Although actually a series of wars and conflicts, the period was characterized by military engagement and political competition. Beyond the politics and military, though, one could argue that these conflicts also involved clashes of ideologies, religions, societies, and cultures. The defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in…

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    overriding spirituality or intellectuality, but in a limited way. Human life is striving for and in search of the supreme goodness and truth that exists in God or the Absolute. Idealists believe then that each human being is essentially spiritual or intellectual. The person’s spirit or mind is the most important, irreducible part of a human being. I agree with the notion that a person’s mind or spirit is the most important, complex part of a human being. Humans are either guided by their spirit…

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    However, only a few people are aware of the communist concept because of the negative misconceptions about communism that has been propagated by the leadership. Most allegations held in the communism ideologies attracted the attention of many intellectuals of the 20th century because the period was characterized by the tussle between capitalism and communism. Communism is still prominent considering even some major capitalist societies such as the U.S were steered by anti-communist policies…

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    Nonetheless, Contee mentions that despite Dubois’ agenda to help Africa, it mostly found that only educated black elite attended the first four Pan-African conferences, hence leaving out Blacks from working class backgrounds. In a sense, Dubois was an intellectual that wanted the fight for Africa’s freedom to be the duty of the educated black upper class. Hence, Dubois neglected how this oppressive system also plagues uneducated or poor Africans in the continent. In terms of Nkrumah, his…

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    cultural, and intellectual traits and forms of behavior possessed exclusively by humans” (Lecture 8/8). The emotions are located in her mind and control her view on the world. Her intellectual view is controlled by the emotions, as seen in the clip when Fear was talking to Joy about standing up and speaking to the class. To any intellectual thinker that would seem like an everyday thing, but to Riley or should I say Riley’s emotions that seem like a horrible thing. Having her intellectual view…

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    I scored on two intelligence 's the same and they are the highest. There were the Logic/Math and Spatial. My score on both is 4.86. This score is really high compared to the other intelligence of this test. I honestly do see a connection between these areas and my experiences in elementary school. One of them is how I enjoyed the holidays because I was able to be creative and draw, paint, color, cut, and paste the holiday 's activities, which falls under my Spatial Intelligence. I also recall…

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