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    Henipavirus or the common name The Hendra Virus was first identified in Australia in 1994 at a racing stable in the Brisbane suburb of Hendra, The Virus originated in Malaysia. The disease is very similar to Nipah Virus which also originating from flying foxes in Malaysia. Signs and symptoms Signs in a human: Symptoms usually develop between 5 to 21 days after contact with an infected horse. These symptoms may include fever,cough,sore throat,headache and tiredness, these are the common…

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    1. In Ion, Ion claims that his skill at reciting and explaining Homer's Iliad and Odyssey makes him an expert in every field on which Homer touches. What does Socrates think of this? Socrates thinks that Ion does not become an expert in every field on which Homer touches, simply by reciting and explaining Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. This is because of three main reasons. First, Socrates reasons that Ion does not gain any skill, wisdom, or knowledge through reciting and explaining all Homer’ work.…

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    Memory is the encoding, storage, consolidation, and retrieval information. Encoding is transforming information into a form that can be stored in memory. Storage is maintaining the information. Consolidation is the arrangement if the information. The retrieval of information is bring the stored material to the mind. The three memory systems are sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. Sensory memory holds information from the five senses: hear, touch, sight, taste, and smell.…

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    A few of Islam’s major doctrines will be described below. The Quran is the holy scripture that was given from Allah to Muhammad from December 22, 609 AD till his death in 632 AD. The word Quran or Koran Justo González says literally means “the recitation”. It is considered the greatest work of literature in the Arabic language. The chapters of the Quran are called suras, and the verses are called ayahs. The Quran was not compiled until after Muhammad’s death. Then it was put into the form it…

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    The Rosary Research Paper

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    Generally most people use Rosary beads while praying, but it is also acceptable to just count on your fingers. First, the Sign of the Cross is made while holding the crucifix followed by the recitation Apostles Creed. The Our Father, which is represented by the first large bead, is prayed. Then three Hail Mary’s are repeated, one for each of the small beads symbolizing faith, hope, and charity. After that, one Glory Be is said. At this time, the…

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    the need for a written text. But even then the written text dominantly functions as a script for oral performance” (Coward 171). Throughout multiple religions, oral performance and oral texts can be heard through sermons from pastors and priests, recitations of sacred texts and liturgy, and also within the Gospels and…

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    Chem 111 Test Paper

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    exam. To what extent did these items come from a specific set of class materials (readings, lectures, recitations, ALEKS, end-of-chapter problems)? To what extent did they focus on certain topics? Did you tend to misread the questions? Were you careless? Did you run out of time? The majority of these items that I was careless on were concepts and trends I learned and practiced in lectures, recitations and ALEKS. In regards to this they focused heavily on periodic trends and the energy of…

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    Higher Learning and Learners Curriculum Curriculum at institutions of higher education during the colonial period in America (1636-1789) focused on utilitarian subjects such as the Classics (like Latin), rhetoric, and math (Marsden, 1994). These same subjects continued into the antebellum period (1789-1861). While the Yale Report defended the classical curriculum of Greek, Latin, and math, many colleges (especially women’s colleges) preferred to emphasize English and modern languages.…

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    The Qur’an: Source of influence for women in Islam The word Quran translates to “recitation.” It is believed to have been revealed orally to Muhammad when he was 40 years old by the angel Gabriel. The Prophet Muhammad was born in the city of Makkah on the Arabian Peninsula in 570 C.E. He is known as ‘the Seal of the Prophets’. The Quran has been partitioned to 114 surahs from the longest to shortest and refers to the woman with a certain divine decree and eloquence. The Holy book demands that…

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    Odyssey's Poetry

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    Q1i. Knowing the poet’s thought is knowing where the poet’s thoughts come from, what inspires him/her, what motivated the poet to put his ideas together he/she did, and why the poet chose to present those ideas in the way he/she did. These things can be different for each poet, that’s why Ion makes such a distinction between Homer and every other poet (531a4). Socrates believes that God instills poets with these thoughts and ideas and possesses the poet (534c3). God is the source of the poet’s…

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