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    the right time in my career to expand the horizon of my knowledge and skills, and invest all my potential to upgrade them with the post-graduation studies. The graduate studies and an industrial job after that has really opened me to a plethora of latitudes, and a good post-graduation will help me to streamline them and move ahead in my life. Knowledge is never ending, adding to it is the fact that the world is continuously changing round the clock with fresh theories, philosophy, dictums, etc.…

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    In his story “A Rose for Emily,” William Faulkner provides inside look on how the community is changing and what matters and is important to the uprising generations in the early 20th century. Faulkner tells the story “A Rose for Emily” in a way, as if the reader is in the story, directly in the community. It gives the ideal of Emily Grierson’s life to be pasted from generation to generation. “A Rose for Emily” examines the consequences of social discrimination mainly through the type of…

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    Why Nations Fail Analysis

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    The fact is that we live in a world today that is vastly unequal. These disparities between nations began to see significant growth at the beginning of the 18th century, and have continued to escalate ever since. The authors, Acemoglu and Robinson, in, Why Nations Fail, acknowledge three widely accepted theories for inequality between nations: Geography, Cultural, and Ignorance hypotheses. However, they argue that these theories “just don’t work,” and fail to explain what really goes on within…

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    forward, the modern juvenile justice system is different from the adult justice system in three important ways, first is the importance of rehabilitation, secondly, a focus on the best interests of the juvenile, and finally, the degree of judicial latitude. For the start, rehabilitation is the ideal goal of the juvenile justice system. It is manifest in terms of a degree of judicial paternalism that utilizes probation or indeterminate sentencing as adjudications contingent on the juvenile’s…

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    English is my native language. Southern English is my dialect. I traveled all over the world, many times over and I have many observations on languages. I grew up in Northern California, son of father from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and a mother from Graceville, Florida. Though English was my natural language, but needless to say, I was surrounded by a large variety of dialects. I always said yes sir, yes ma’am to any adult. If called by an adult, I was to answer with “Sir/Ma’am”. I had…

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    Mt. Isa Mine

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    The Mt. Isa Mine is a deposit of copper, lead and zinc. It is located at latitude 20∘44’S, longitude 139∘29’E and is in Queensland (Forrestal, 1990). Generally, this ore deposit contained 123 g/t copper, 5.0% lead and 7.0% zinc at 4.8 Mt. The host rock of this deposit consists of pyritic shale, carbonaceous shale, dolomitic siltstone, carbonate, granite, ironstone and metasedimentary cover rocks (Hutton et al. 2012). Deposit genesis The ore deposit genesis is considered to have occurred in…

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    Since global warming became a critical issue that has risen over the years, there are many different opinions over this. Some individuals simply do not believe that the Earth is undergoing a global warming trend or climate change. Others believe that global warming and climate change exists, but believe humans have humans are not responsible. It is a hot topic to talk about among others. There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that humans are the reason that global warming exists…

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    While many concepts on astronomy of the ancient Greeks are no longer relevant, many of their ideas were used to guide astronomers today in establishing concepts more valid. The ancient Greeks had no clear division of science and philosophy. Neither did they have separate and developed fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, and astronomy. The formerly deficient range of information the ancient Greeks had, allowed an individual to become an expert in several fields whereas nowadays, there is…

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    Child Custody Essay

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    Child custody is the legal term that specifies where a child will live after their parents get divorced. There are many types of child custody arrangements. In some cases, parents can come to an agreement between themselves that is advantageous for all of them. Other times, they cannot come to an agreement on their own for various reasons and the matter goes to court where a judge will make a decision with regard to custody. California’s Best Interest Policy: The most important factor in any…

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    There are many theories to whom may have built the extraordinary Egyptian pyramids. Some theories that were made towards who constructed the pyramids, range from Egyptian laborers built it, to the pyramid was built long before by a vanished civilization, all the way to the pyramids were built with the help of extraterrestrial beings. All these theories have their own reasoning towards the truth, and from many opinionated aspects, It is believe that there may have been helping by…

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