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    Myths Revision

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    Myth and Its Revision. Myths gain a literary autonomy as they evolve through time into sovereign narratives used as socio-cultural foundational texts. Mythic sources may originate or accrue from religious, historical, political, or cultural references, but each of these sources holds: “ a double power. It [the myth] exists or appears to exist objectively, in the public sphere, and consequently confers on the writer the sort of authority unavailable to someone who writes "merely" of the private…

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    and money related goals didn't fare so well. Post 10 new pages or posts, not including this update YES Write 2 in-depth product reviews (included in 10 above) YES Have over 4,500 unique visitors to my site NO Work for 60+ hours NO Finished first iteration of my free email course YES Over $500 profit NO Send out a blog broadcast once per week NO Create new logo YES Have 125 subscribers to email course NO Goals for Next Two Months Post 10 new pages or posts, not including this update Write 3…

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    Cromwell: The Napoleon of his Age: Daniel Markovits Oliver Cromwell was an exceptional man. He killed a king, played a pivotal role in the English revolution and ruled England for a decade. As a result, many view him as being unique in the modern age. In fact, when searching for a comparison historians range as far afield as Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Mickelthwait, 300, 2009) and Julius Caesar (Sharpe, 21, 2010). However, a parallel to Cromwell can be found right across the English Channel:…

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    Modernism was introduced to western society as a new way to visualize the world in a simple and innovative way. According to Nigel Wheale, “modernity is defined as the social condition brought about by the development of the Western world’s characteristic economic formation” (Wheale 10). This development occurred after the end of the first World War when people were ready for change as poverty was rapidly increasing and new cost effective ways to design were needed. Modernism was the solution to…

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    Essay On Atomic Theory

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    An atom is a basic unit of an element. For thousands of years, people have been questioning about these tiny particles and have came up with many theories based around it. Though many people believe atomic theories started with John Dalton around the late 1700s or early 1800s. This is not true as the atomic theories started sometime during 300 or 400 B.C. with the philosopher, Democritus, being one of the first to come up with a theory about atoms. Democritus’ theory gave the basics of an atom;…

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    Project Summary Hypothesis Statement: The Atypical Protein Kinase C Zeta (PKMz) is the molecular mechanism underlying Long Term Potentiation (LTP) maintenance at the synaptic membrane. Furthermore, this process is regulated at the level of translation of a locally available pool of PKMz mRNA, and can be sustained in part by active PKMz itself, or inhibited via an activity-dependent translation block. Significance: If the effects of a true PKMz conditional knockout result in memory impairments…

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    the parts of Buddhist culture that conflict with her world views and runs the center in a democratic manner. She differs from the other two Buddhists since she has delved deeply into the scripture and readings and studied an aspect of a specific iteration of Buddhism. The fourth Buddhist is “A Traditional Monk” named Longsang. He is a Tibetan monk that lives and is educated in India. He is taught the traditional scriptures and is well versed in his religion. Meditation is an option but he…

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    Many historians have argued that propaganda has the ability to wage war as effectively as guns and ammunition. This was especially evident in World War I, where countries previously lacking organized propaganda saw the sudden rise of new bureaus, a result of the ever-growing emphasis on the war on public opinion. One such example was Wellington House, which was established in Britain in September 1914 by Prime Minister H. H. Asquith, largely in response to German propaganda spreading across…

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    An author "should write about what he knows and write truthfully”; Harper Lee embodied her own quote’s advice when writing To Kill a Mockingbird. There is much to learn from the mono-published Lee as she, in her one and only published work (until July 14, 2015, that is), was able to weave a greatly intertwining web of her own experiences, thrilling narrative, and themes of outcasts, racial equality, youth, and forgiveness. As a first-time writer, she was able to garner more success than many…

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    and accounting for variability (Corbin & Strauss, 2008, p.104). Empowered Families: Supporting Strengths Based Decision-making is the core category that resounds through each theme and concept of the data, and is reflected in some iteration through most coded comments across families. Our view of empowerment aligns with the description by Rappaport (1981) and echoed by Dunst, Trivette and Deal (1988, p. 4). This perspective of empowerment assumes that (a) Families are already…

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