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    would push to increase profit by lowering wages or lengthening hours of work (Kirschner lecture 10/8/2015). There was no limit on growth with natural resources. Moreover, he believed with competition, there would be a growing working class known as polarization, and the middle class would…

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    As of June 26th, 2015, all states within the U.S. are required to issue marriage licenses to everyone regardless of their gender or sexual orientation (“Same Sex-Marriage Laws”). The deeply detached 5-4 ruling of the Supreme Court justified that denying marriage and recognition to same-sex couples violates sections of the Fourteenth Amendment (Liptak). The previously existing ban on same-sex marriage was ruled as unconstitutional, subsequently making “The United States of America the 21st…

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    and in control (Marx and Engels, 2011). Marx stated that the bourgeoisie put an end to feudal ties and man’s bond to his natural superiors by making workers wage slaves and creating a phenomenal class gap between the rich and the poor, known as polarization (Marx and Engels, 2011). The industrial revolution was therefore a bourgeoisie revolution (Pullinger,…

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    The ‘Being Human’ gallery presents a unique and fascinating view of the science of social behaviour. Indeed, the human mind is an amazing world of mysteries. Understanding human behaviour is a perfect blend of work of the scientists from the world of biology and social psychology. The interactive exhibits & dioramas supported with multimedia kiosks & video displays here, provide in depth information on the interesting features of the human mind. There are 41 exhibits in the gallery, such as,…

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    The importance of these two articles are they both discuss how public opinions are formed. J. Eric Oliver and Thomas J. Wood (2014) explored what causes people to believe in conspiracy theories with their literature Conspiracy Theories and the Paranoid Style of Mass Opinion. The original hypothesis of Oliver and Wood (2004) was that conspiracism has less to do with political knowledge and more to do with your believe system. Several variable must be controlled in order to provide conclusive…

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    Circular Dichroism (CD) fundamentals. CD is defined as the difference between absorptions of left (Al) and right (Ar) circularly polarized light beams, CD=Al-Ar For each absorption band, the CD of two enantiomers are always exactly opposite. Theory. For each electronic transition one can define an electric (µij≠0) and a magnetic (mij≠0) transition dipole. Both can lead to absorption of radiation, the intensity of which is directly related to the oscillator strength f, fij≈| µij |2+ | mij |2 In…

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    Hindu Nationalism In India

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    Hindu nationalism is a political ideology which refers to Hindu religious values. The Sangh Parivar, or “family of organizations,” is a group of Hindu nationalists, which emerged from bitter confrontations with European colonists, who sought to establish their own national identity in India. In the 1920s, the Hindu nationalist movement gained support amongst Hindus who felt oppressed by the British colonists and desired a return to India’s pure roots. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), or the…

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    TJ Shehee 10/9/17 English A3 Ms. Ervin An Odyssey For Pride In the studied non-fiction book “Into the Wild”, by Jon Krakauer, the author summarizes the multi-perspective, extraneous life, and death of a young risked taker who went by the name Alexander Supertramp. After reading and discussing this novel, one can conclude Alex (Chris McCandless) renounced society and his family because he wanted to escape from the stress of civilian life and void his wealthy upbringing. After constructing many…

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    4.1 Strength of Anisotropy “The strength of anisotropy is calculated by the “kern and Richter” formula which gives the magnitude anisotropy k= (Vmax –V min)/Vmean, where Vmax and Vmin are maximum and minimum velocity. For P wave in the olivine crystal Vmax and Vmax are 9.89 and 7.72km/s respectively, so strength of anisotropy is 25%. For S wave k= 22% for Vmax and Vmin are 5.53 and 4.42 km/s respectively” [Seth stein 2003]. This anisotropy is the intrinsic anisotropy of the material defined as…

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    powers defeat in the war influenced the then American President Woodrow Wilson’s 14-point program and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles by the League of Nations. The compliance to these two peace treaties imposed a dramatic decrease in the polarization of the population that was present during the Weimar republic and marked the end…

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