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    such effects in their lifetimes and therefore are made to endure bodily harm. This disfiguration is exemplified in Ciacco, whom Dante does not recognize after his years of punishment. Dante also describes the shades as empty: “We walked across this marsh of shades beaten / down by the heavy rain, our feet pressing / on their emptiness that looked like human form” (Alighieri VI.33-35). Therefore, not only are they unrecognizable, but also they are completely empty. This is payment for their…

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    SapuraKencana Petroleum has the goal to offer equal opportunities for all employees and has a fair and commendable manner workplace. SapuraKencana also forbid sexual harassment and discrimination relating to age, gender, race, religion, colour, language, national or social origin and political opinion in the workplace. This guarantees that the SapuraKencana family stays harmonious, safe and well-balanced. The Group understand that diversity among the workforce provides them the power to take…

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    The Founding Fathers of America, people such as John Adams, greatly influenced events before and during the Revolution that would lead to drastic changes and great events in America’s history. Adams was a patriot from a very early time before the Revolution, and pushed American independence to fully split from tyranny. Adams was involved in many political issues and positions, and would use these positions to foster the fledgling nation towards glory. John Adams was the eldest of three brothers…

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    Vygotsky’s Constructivism Theory in Tomorrow’s Workplace: Exploring Application Whether it’s an office workplace, a classroom, or a collaborative platform, Constructivism theories is a fact in education. With an increasing reliance on technology, growth in student learning, and the demands of employers have increased the need for instructors, students to recognize and deal with the challenges of effective learning. The following review of the literature confirms that Vygotsky’s Constructivism…

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    are represented on cylinder seals and walls of a symbol representing the god Ihnana, goddess of love and war, and a man in a boat. The man in a boat could represent procession of gods or of a cultic journey by ship. In ancient Sumer, fishermen and marsh dwellers, date palm cultivators, cowherds, shepherds, and farmers all had their special groups of gods. There were many kings of the Sumerian civilization. While the king of a Sumerian city lived in a…

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    transplantation are common. Patients with DKC have a higher sensitivity towards radiation and chemotherapy drugs so treatment of cancer is difficult. For this reason, alternative treatments for cancer must be used (such as surgical resection of cancers)(Marsh et al., 1992). Recent research on induced pluripotent stem cells has found that DKC cells can be “reprogrammed” to restore telomerase function. This could have applications to stem cell therapy in DKC patients(Agarwal et al., 2010).…

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    told the Danes and visiting Geats begin to celebrate what they hope to be a defeat of the vicious Grendel. As everyone passes out in the hall, Beowulf sits patiently, waiting for Grendel to make his appearance. In the passage it says, “Out from the marsh, from the foot of misty Hills and bogs, bearing God’s hatred Grendel came hoping to kill” (392-394). With this Grendel enters the hall, and begins attacking the sleeping guests. As he is attacking, the men attempt to defend themselves but…

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    of water each day from the Everglades and it took it out to the ocean. Since the US decided to do this, the natural habitats changed. Much of the water gradually diminished in the marshes, and much of the saltwater went further and deeper into the marsh, not toward the ocean but away from it. Much pollution came from the cities and farms near the marshes, making much of the land unsuitable for plants and animals. The native plants started to not grow as well as they used and started to die,…

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    friends, colleagues, or people from the community) and webs of connections. These relationships bring numerous gains and benefits to the individual, like the feeling of being appreciated, being important to someone or to society, and being cared for (Marsh, Watts, 2012; Quigley & Thornley, 2011; Ministry of Social Development of New Zeland, 2016). Social psychologists, sharing the views of developmentalists, agree that it is crucial to human survival to have positive relationships with others –…

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    1. Identify the film’s title, director, AND production designer (or art/visual designer). I watched the film Shawshank redemption. It was directed by Frank Darabont, and the production designer was Terence Marsh. 2. What is the focus of this film? Explain using examples from the film. I was undecided whether the focus should be the truth of human nature or the struggle for human dignity, but I think that it should be the struggle for human dignity. I say this because the main character was a…

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