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    women face in the 17th century Puritan America into which she was born. Bradstreet writes poems during a time when women are not treated equal as writers or academics, and her writing displays how she faces discrimination on a regular basis. Edward Taylor, a male poet during the same period as Bradstreet, displays humility and self-effacement in his poems, like Bradstreet; however, the difference between the poetry of Taylor and Bradstreet is Taylor’s humility is towards God where Bradstreet’s…

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    the blood pressure on a daily basis this is an excellent DIGITAL BLOOD PREASURE MONITOR/B P MONITOR by Dr. Morepen. • It monitors the blood pressure, detects irregular Heartbeat, and the results are accurate. • The results are shown on the LCD display. • It comes with WHO Blood Pressure classification indication. • It can be used for clinical as well as home use. It is easy to use. • It is easy to store and portable. • The dimensions of the DIGITAL BLOOD PREASURE MONITOR/B P MONITOR are…

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    WHY DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING PEOPLE ARE MORE VULNERALBE IN DISASTERS Neil Hanna EMG 155 2/21/17 Mr. Bunge In 2011, there were an estimated 28 million deaf and hard of hearing people in the United States. People who are deaf are more vulnerable than people who aren’t deaf in a disaster. They are more vulnerable because they can’t hear, they might not know a disaster could be coming to their area and they might have trouble getting to safety or a tornado or disaster shelter. For example,…

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    As discussed earlier, decisions carrying potential long-term ramifications become strategic by their very nature. More than ever, due to many challenges in the professional marketplace over the last several decades, serious-minded career formulation entails collecting and assimilating relevant information before pulling the trigger on any long-term career endeavor. As an illustration, occupations once gained strictly through vocational venues, now find their divisions from traditional higher…

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    Motivation is divided into intrinsic and extrinsic factors that encourage passion and vitality in people to be continually interested and committed to an activity or to make an effort to attain a goal. When people are intrinsically motivated to do a task, they will start the task on their own, keep on doing the task on their own, and furthermore improve it. For many numbers of reasons, it’s better for society and for each person when people participate freely of their own will, meaning when…

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    CAREER EPISODE-I INTRODUCTION 1.1 I had completed the project with topic “Robert control via wireless transmission” as a compulsory requirement to meet the criteria for degree of bachelor of electronics and communication engineering purposed by department of electronics and computer department of IOE, western regional campus, Lamachoor, pokhara. Mainly, project presents both hardware and software implementation for developing radio frequency based control mechanism via wireless…

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    Video Game Consoles Essay

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    was made by Nintendo too. The president didn’t come up with the idea of the Gameboy, but a custodian came up with the design of the Gameboy. This handheld device has a beautiful 8-bit Core Processing Unit (CPU) and a smooth black and white liquid crystal display (LCD) which made it equivalent in speed to the Nintendo Entertainment System (TIME,1). The Sega Genesis was saga 's first shot at gaming. It was the first 16-bit console in the world which made it popular for its time (TIME,1). Its…

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    Law reform is the act of altering laws to better suit the importance of social values. Laws constantly need to be modified to suit the needs of the society, they cannot remain static. An essential feature of the legal system is to adapt and solve uprising problems. The reforming of law is needed for it to remain relevant and have the support of the general public. Some issues that the Australian legal system has to take into account are; to promote equality, resolve issues, balancing the…

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    Introduction In this experiment, the goal was to isolate an organic substance. Using extraction, a basic, acidic, and neutral substance was expected to be extracted from the original unknown compound. Extraction is a process that allows the separation of substances that were previously mixed together through the use of a solvent1. This can be useful in situations where the substance has both the desired product and undesired byproducts in it. In order for extraction to work, the solvent must…

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    self administration cannot be achieved, the sale of drug constitute only small fraction of what the market would be otherwise. Tablets and capsules represent unit dosage forms in which one usual dose of drug has been accurately placed. By comparison, liquid oral dosage forms such as syrups, suspensions, emulsions, solutions and elixirs are usually designed to contain one…

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