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    were also positive points. Her teaching also related to Robert Powell’s principle of teaching. Through all the good, negative consequences and weaknesses we can really see that Esme was a great teacher. B.B was a student who was disrespectful and was threatening to other classmates.…

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    Uncanny Pestel Analysis

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    when, in imitating the human form, aesthetic beauty is subjective, not inherent. Psychoanalytic aesthetics endeavours for the viewer to associate the doll image with the effect of anxiety, or the uncanny, upon the position of the viewer. Nonetheless, due to this repetition from the times of Freud, the doll and the seeing f the double simultaneously has become less prevailing in creating the uncanny moment within the viewer, as it not the embodiment of the uncanny which creates such a sensation…

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    48. Why Martinus (Re) Gained Cosmic Consciousness Exactly at the Age of Thirty? • According to The Law of Fate - THE PRINCIPLE OF JUSTICE IN EXISTENCE, All Energies Sent Out Come Back to The Source. But, One CANNOT BE AFFECTED BY THE ENERGIES ‘LOWER’ THAN HE STANDS FOR MORALLY (WHEN ONE DOES NOT HAVE THE HEART TO ACT ANY LONGER THE WAY HE DID IN THE PAST WHEN RELEASED). Those Energies CANNOT BE ‘WASTED’. They CAN RETURN TO ‘THE SOURCE’ either in NEXT Cosmic Spiral Cycle or always partially…

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    Jus In Bello Essay

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    one-ton bomb, the act of knowingly killing civilians is immoral. The use of force to knowingly kill noncombatants is unjust because it violates principals of Just War Theory. Jus in Bello, just conduct during times of war, is comprised of three main principles: discrimination, proportionality, and responsibility (Moseley). Given similar scenarios, military…

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    grand jury, secondly right to self-incrimination, and finally double jeopardy. The way it came to be in this order was due to not only history, but by also the clarification Alfredo Garcia initiated. Garcia is an eminent scholar for which he served…

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    Ancient Technology

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    we have today. Technology is where knowledge has been used to create or improve objects for the advance of the human race, which in the advances made often make life easier. Through the three technologies included in this essay (mechanical clock, double hulled canoe and aqueducts) it will be possible to explain how these technologies have evolved and caused change in our society today. These changed society by providing order, keeping time, transportation (human and goods), discovery of new…

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    Hysteresis Motor Analysis

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    9 11 is that the input power factor of all single-sided motors is unexpectedly larger than that of corresponding double-sided motors. As mentioned above, the length of end windings and subsequently the leakage flux are higher in single-sided motors. This leaves an adverse effect on the power factor of these motors. However, there are two large air gaps in a double-sided motor, mitigating its magnetizing reactance and as a result, the contribution of magnetizing current to the total current…

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    tasks in society. Although these theories are significantly different there are four main principles to understand social stratification. 1. Social stratification is a trait of society 2. Social stratification is passes from generation to generation 3. Social stratification is universal but differs among society’s 4. Social stratification involves not only inequality but also beliefs. These four principle are the key to understand why social stratification exists, where it came form and the…

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    I. Purpose: The purpose of this lab is best understood by the principles of static electricity, as two rough objects rub against each other the atoms of those objects touch and pull upon each other sporadically. When this occurs the electrons of those atoms will transfer between these objects and static electricity is generated. This lab is performed to see the role that static electricity has on objects, when determining their charge and how they interact, all seen by a firsthand course of…

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    the body, and the mind to come apart, and the internal mind may continue to exist because the mind is essentially private. Ryle argues that Cartesian Dualism is wrong and should be rejected because he beliefs that the doctrine is entirely false in principle, and a category mistake in which he believes that According to Ryle, Descartes commits a category mistake by believing that the mind, and body are two different things which he considers to be incorrect. Ryle believes that the mind, and…

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