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    My thesis for this essay is that Thucydides has not created a political ideology in his work, but created the notion real politik that is still being used in international politics widely and that certain politics are still being repeated. This essay will be focusing on the book by Thucydides on the history of the Peloponnesian Wars and will create arguments that would connect to nowadays international politics scene. These arguments are important due to their insights on how Thucydides…

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    The Human Foot

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    The Foot There are many body parts that look similar when examining the skeleton of humans and our closest living relatives. These similarities are important in understanding where humans, as a species, stand in the complex evolutionary world. Although the similarities are important, the differences are what make Homo sapiens the only habitually bipedal animal on earth. The subtle differences are what allow the species to travel so efficiently and use the other limbs to manipulate the world. The…

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    Gone home is not a complex game. All the player does I move and look around, and interact with objects. The controls are simple and intuitive. Anyone can use it with relative ease. There aren’t any rules in the game and the player can play at their own pace. There is a huge amount of perceived depth in the game due to the fact that the player is put in this house without any previous insight to what the whole situation…

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    evil and Omnipotent The problem of evil has been continually open in theologian 's side for hundreds of years. The problem mainly arises from the inconsistency in propositions that are stated either by religious minds or theologians. It starts by the key attributes of God that are strongly believed by Theists, as follows, 1-God is omnipotent. 2-God is wholly good. Although it is claimed by many of non-religious philosophers that there is no evidence of God 's existence, however, adding the…

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    A. LIQUIDITY RATIOS 1. CURRENT RATIO The current ratio measures a company’s ability to pay its short term obligations. The current ratio of Adani Power Ltd. has increased over the past three years. The Current ratio of Adani Power is constantly below 1, meaning that the current liabilities are more than the current assets. This suggests that the company would be unable to pay off its obligations if they came due at that point. This indicates that the company is not in good financial health. 2.…

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    contains vacant and abandoned houses.” (Pomar, 128). This community was clearly devastated and deprived of essential means to live life and was then burdened further with environmental hazards such as soil, water and air contamination. According to relative deprivation theory, social movements are built upon people who are deficient of some good, service or comfort and are therefore more likely to organize a social movement to improve or rather defend their conditions. This theory can especially…

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    Frederick Douglass knew from a young age that having an education was the ultimate key to his freedom. The thought of learning to read and write intrigued him and gave him a sense of hope that someday he might become a free man. However, being as though Douglass was a slave he was at a huge disadvantage and not only would it be difficult for him to find a teacher that would be willing to teach him, he’d also have to find a way to hide it from his master and mistress who despised the thought of…

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    Introduction Over the past fifteen years, scholars, human rights advocates, and government officials have been promoting or criticizing the claim that human rights, as defined in the U.N declaration of human rights, are universally valid. Considering this loggerhead this paper attempts to analyze the conflict between the cultural relativism and universal human rights from the point of view of human security in Asia. This paper will consider claims about ` Asian Values` made in connection to…

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    Declarative Memory

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    maintaining information in your LTM is strongly influenced by the role of sleep (Potkin and Bunney, 2012). “Declarative memory or explicit memory, emphasizes the representation and organization of factual knowledge (Reed, 2013).” Declarative memory plays a key role in an adolescent’s school performance and the process of consecutive social functioning. This study explores the effect of normal sleep on auditory declarative memory in adolescents ages 10-14. A hypotheses of this study being; if…

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis

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    Health Cooperative of Puget Sound” (Voigt 525). According to the acknowledgements section the physicians, as well as the rheumatologists of King County, WA and the Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound helped to make the research possible. A few key individuals was mentioned for assisting with the research they are: Diane Setterholm, Hean Whitt, Jude…

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