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    Overview Abortion is a very controversial topic in this day and age. It is a medical procedure which involves the deliberate induction of a miscarriage for pregnant women who wish to terminate their pregnancy for various reasons. The reasons can vary greatly and include (but are not limited to) if the pregnancy or birth may harm the women's health, it may be caused by rape or incest or the child may have severe medical defects which will affect the child's life. At least 80,000 women per year in…

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    times he makes us question our lives. Shakespeare's renowned soliloquy performed by the main character, Hamlet, is a splendid example of Shakespeare's masterful skill with words, metric and composing complex characters. If we take a look at the metre, language and stylistic devices we notice some interesting things.…

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    clothes hung limply off my body, dripping with the water that was flowing from the grey stained sky. The mud that was once hard turned into slush in seconds and splashed everything as I attempted to navigate my way through the trench only using the few metres that I could see in front of me. The sounds of battle cries pierced through the fog, along with the explosions of guns firing bullets…

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    “Eingang” opens the cycle Traumdunkel (Darkness of Dream), the fifth part of George’s Der siebente Ring, which counterbalances the growing emotional intensity that characterises the book up to the Maximin-cycle by sinking into the lingering darkness of dreams. The cycle consists of fourteen poems and was written between the spring of 1902 and the end of 1905, but mostly after Maximilian Kronberger’s death in April 1904. The heading “Traumdunkel” was first used as the title of a poem in autumn…

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    When we work out in the gym, we do so with different goals and targets in mind. Some of us want to burn fat, some of us want to get fitter and healthier, whilst others want to bulk up and build muscle. Nowadays, however, more and more people are training for functional purposes rather than simply for aesthetic purposes. In basic terms, this means that people are working out so that their bodies can become more functional in day to day life, rather than so they can simply look good. Strength…

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    Artificial Intelligence - is one of the huge potential and popular topics in the world of technology nowadays. Our technology developed time by time, A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) covered in serval domains the and we can find it in everywhere such as languages, arts, sciences, network medical and traffics etc. No matter where you go, you will discover it is always beside you. A.I., enhance our quality of life attempt sand it is undoubtedly a break though in our world. What is Artificial…

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    What Does DCI Affect?

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    Introduction SCUBA diving, exploring the depths under the water’s surface, uncovering hidden secrets the sands and coral have tried to hide. There is nothing like the sensation of being able to breathe underwater; however, what dangers are present every time a diver takes a breath underwater? A diver is exposed to all sorts of dangers while under water; increase pressure from venturing to further depths for example, and how the gasses plus the pressure can harm the human body. Most people would…

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    Kokoda Track

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    Kokoda Track WWII The Kokoda track or otherwise known as the Kokoda trail is commonly known for the battle taken place between Japanese and Australian/American/Papua New Guinean forces. This battle went on for a treacherous four months and both sides had to withstand Papa New Guinea’s climate, tropical terrain, lack of food and lack personal hygiene. The Australian side contained over 56,000 troops, which were always contributing by either being on the ground or taking part in air and sea…

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    firstly the transit time of the sound through the heated volume given by τs and the response time of a PA detector denoted by τd. Generally the value of τs is in the μs range, because the laser beam diameter usually is in the range of few milli-metres. The outward propagating wave front is usually detected by high-frequency pressure sensors. In regular practise, the time evolution of the signal is dependent on the sensitivity of the…

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    Essay On Muscle Fibres

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    Muscle fibres. There are three types of muscle fibres; type 1, type 2a and type 2b. A. Type 1: These fibres are slow twitch or slow oxidative fibres and are red due to the presence of large volumes of myoglobin. They contract slowly but can contract repeatedly over long periods. These fibres would be suitable for an athlete such as a marathon runner because this is an endurance sporting event that requires you to use aerobic energy which relies on oxygen from the blood for the supply of energy.…

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