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    What will be humanity’s next step? This question has been addressed by every science fiction writer in the genre’s history. The predictions made by these writers in their fiction are usually based upon the current state of politics in the time in which they are writing, with some of the most famous works coming in the time following World War II at the height of the Cold War. Some write of a bright future, where all of the world’s nations have unified into one government and humans have become…

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    Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW [BOSTES], 2015). Australian curriculum: - Science / Year 1 / Science Inquiry Skills / Processing and analysing data and information / ACSIS212: Through discussion, compare observations with predictions - Science / Year 1 / Science Inquiry Skills / Communicating / ACSIS029: Represent and communicate observations and ideas in a variety of ways such as oral and written language, drawing and role play (ACARA, 2015) Vocabulary: Pollination…

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    This essay will explain why Karl Marx’s predictions about the collapse of capitalism did not take place. Marx insisted on socialism being inverse of capitalism: where he declared capitalism unjust, socialism would be just; where he declared capitalism exploitative, socialism would be some opposite; where he declared worker to be alienated due to capitalism, in socialism the worker would be mystically engaged to his product of work; where he declared capitalism to be class-based, socialism would…

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    Moon Phases

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    also recorded some of this group discussion in my notebook, which helped me better understand the information from different points of view. Figure 1. Prediction of the Moon Cycle To get a better understanding of the Moon cycle, our group made our best prediction of the Moon’s phases (Figure 1) and then checked our prediction with some pictures online to make sure it was accurate.…

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    to do the important things, “Consum'd with that which it was nourish'd by.”(Sonnet 73). Throughout the novel, characters Galloway, Serena, and Pemberton all remain devoted to what characterizes them and they act in many unexpected ways. A simple prediction causes Galloway to honor one woman for the rest of his life, causing him to do things he never imagined. Galloway’s mother told him that one day a woman would save his life and he was supposed to honor that…

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    Shepherd Krech argues that the Indian’s practices lacked scientific reasoning and their methods of wildland management were based merely on necessity and inner beliefs rather than an aim towards conservation ideals. Additionally, based on empirical evidence of ecosystem degradation, he questions the value of fire as a management tool and undermines the Native Americans’ ecological impact on the ecosystem. On the other hand, Kat Anderson argues that Indians cared about the land rather than…

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    At times, students will stop to speak about sections of the book. Each time, the students will write a summary of what they read. • Direct Reading and Thinking Actvity Before beginning to read the book, the students will write in prediction column (Appendix I1) of what they think their book is about and what issues it might cover. During and after the book is being read, then students will search for factual information from the text to find proof of what events, meaning and purpose…

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    for BPD symptoms possibly having the ability to predict divorce within 10 years, although 22% of the 172 newlywed couples were divorced before reaching 10 years of marriage, research still lacks significant evidence that BPD symptoms increases the prediction of a divorce between a married couple (Lamkin, Lavner, & Miller,…

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    takes the Scottish throne for himself. Riddling him with paranoia and guilt. The relevance of Shakespeare’s Macbeth is still prevalent in present day , greed and power will always thrive. Macbeth get’s a prediction that he’ll become King of Scotland and is willing to do anything to make that prediction come true, even murder. "To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which overlaps itself and fall on the other” Although Lady Macbeth is more power hungry and ambitious then…

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    concentrations of hydrochloric acid. The volume of sodium thiosulphate will be 50cm³. The different concentrations of hydrochloric acid are 0.10M, 0.25M, 0.50M, 0.60M, 0.90M and 1.0M. Now, I will discuss my prediction of what will happen during the experiment. Prediction: My prediction is, • As I increase the concentration of hydrochloric acid and add it to the sodium thiosulphate the rate of reaction will decrease. This happens because more particles are being added to the…

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