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    there is indeed a designer out there with a grand plan, and here is why I believe that. I don’t think it is humanly possible for any one person to be as lucky as I have been and have so many things work out for my benefit. If the world was chaos and randomness I would be in my grave by now. If there was no plan and everything was random I would not have the education I do, I would not have the amazing mentors I do, and I would not have the possessions I…

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    RADIOWAVE OUTDOOR PROPAGATION MODELS General definition: • They are empirical mathematical formulation for the characterization of radio wave propagation as a function of frequency, distance and other conditions. • These models predict the path loss (i.e. the reduction in power density of an electromagnetic wave as it propagates through space or underground) of a transmitter and also the effective coverage area of transmitter. We know that when a signal travels from a wireless channel, it…

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    Conversation is typically an impulsive form of communication between two or more people, which occur in spoken communication. World Café community describes conversation as a crucial tool, which defends as well as reinforces most people’s beliefs and values. For instance, governmental and non-governmental organizations express their opinions through public engagement more especially public meetings by means of conversation. Essentially, conversation plays a fundamental role during arguments at…

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    timing. People do not always take the chance to observe the complete image, let alone its description, which there allows one to recognize the progression of different cultures. Following the path of the pictures, each image displays a sprinkle of randomness within its own detail. The formation of the photos continue to progress like a timetable, like photos taken from WWII which express all types of known and unknown activities that took place during that decade of mass destruction. The…

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    Each day the average individual living in today’s society gets bombarded with a tsunami of commercials, brand labels, print advertisements, social media advertisements, emails containing marketing campaigns, ads on phones, or any other possible way a company can produce something that grabs one’s attention with the intent to sell. In fact, digital marketing experts estimate that most Americans are exposed to 5,000 advertisements a day. One of these advertisements may be the Jose Cuerovo…

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    The story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a short story containing shocking realism. On June 27th all the villagers will come together to participate in a huge lottery run by Mr.Summers who hosts all big civic events that go on in town. Each man will pick a slip of paper from a black wooden box and cannot open the slip of paper until each man has one.The name of whom has been selected is Bill Hutchinson. After his name has been called out his wife Tessie instantly starts to protest. Since…

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    findings of this study might not be generalizable because the study was demographically restricted. Another limitation of this study is that the conceptualization of confidence included both verbal and nonverbal behaviors (Cramer et al., 2011). Although the age range of the participants of this study was broad and their ethnic backgrounds were not very diverse, the participant pool did contain Hispanic, African American, and five participants identifying as other ethnicities. For future…

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    “This is the greatest gift God can give you: to understand what happened in your life. To have it explained. It is the peace you have been searching for.” Imagine dying and going to heaven and meeting people that may have had an impact on you and getting to understand your whole life. In the book “The Five People You Meet in Heaven” by Mitch Albom, Eddie, our main character, dies trying to save a girl’s life and goes to heaven, where he meets some people that have somehow been affected by Eddie…

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    Principle. This principle of quantum physics describes the states of particles at a molecular level. Werner Heisenberg, a german physicist, discovered that it’s rather impossible to predict the exact position and momentum of a particle due to the randomness and uncertainty. But the human knowledge of every particle in the universe remains very limited,…

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    contemplate how his actions have affected those around him. Burden rethinks this acceptance of responsible when he sees a man with a twitch while he is in California. He creates a concept that he calls the “great twitch”. This is a metaphor for the randomness of life. “I decide that is the mystery. That is the secret knowledge..the twitch knows that the twitch is all. Then having found that out in the mystic vision, you feel clean and free (Warren 439).” Meaning that he wasn't responsible for…

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