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    Soryu as the submarine for the RAN. Is the Soryu as good as the Collins class let alone a new generation submarine? It would take a mountain of modifications to make this boat suitable for RAN purposes. Soryu’s range is 6000 kilometres at 6.5 knots—Collins is 9000 kilometres at 10 knots. The Japanese boat carries one fewer diesel generator than Collins, which means longer snorting times and that means more vulnerability. Collins has US based combat systems fully integrated and Soryu does…

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    I think that the author R.J. Palacio chose the song Beautiful Things for the Miranda section because Miranda alway say that Auggie is beautiful and is like a brother to her. I think that because on page 165 it says “ I've known Auggie since I was six years old. I've watched him grow up. I've played with him. I've watched all six episodes of Star Wars for his sake, so I could talk to him about the aliens and bounty hunters and all that. I'm the one that gave him the astronaut helmet he wouldn't…

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    Vladimir 's Song as a Representation of the Play in Samuel Beckett 's Waiting for Godot Samuel Beckett 's two act tragicomedy Waiting for Godot depicts the endless wait for something better as told through the eyes of two homeless men named Vladimir and Estragon who have nowhere to go. As both men wait for a person by the name of Godot, they find ways to pass time in the form of friendly banter, contemplating suicide, philosophical conversations and reminiscing about the past. Both acts end…

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    Good To Great Analysis

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    enemy to Great?” (pg. 1) In Jim Collins book “Good to Great”, he explains what that question means. Everyone seems to settle for having a good company, but never seem to achieve to have a great company. Jim Collins explains that if you want to have a great company you need to consider 3 stages for running your company: disciplined people, disciplined thought, and disciplined action. First off, having disciplined people is being or finding a great leader. Jim Collins studies say that having a…

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    Treacher Collins is a genetic disease that is passed through either a mutation happening when the DNA is being split or one of the parents has the gene in their DNA. There is no cure for Treacher Collins right now. Treacher Collins affects the cranial aspect of the upper body. In some extreme cases, breathing and eating ways are affected so much that the child has to have a trach put in to help it breath normally. A feeding tube is put in so the child can get the nutrients and substance that it…

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    Systems of Privilege and Inequality With an over arching theme of oppression, chapter two seeks to explore the different intersections of privilege, or lack thereof, as well at the effects in current society. “Towards a New Vision” by Patricia Hill Collin, “White Privilege and Male Privilege” by Peggy McIntosh, and “There is No Hierarchy of Oppression”, by Audre Lord all sought to end the belief that oppression only happens to one group of people and that oppression should be ranked.…

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    ideas. It is very interesting as it focuses on both the differences and similarities of African American women from different places in time and how these things all tie into each other to result in a common motivation. Authors like Patricia Hill Collins and Tracey Reynolds break down this idea of Black feminist standpoint in ways that make it simplest to understand, highlighting things like individuality and collectivity, identity, and more; but in order to really understand Black feminist…

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    Samuel Beckett’s two-act tragicomedy Waiting for Godot depicts the endless wait of two homeless men, for a man named Godot. Their endless cycle of waiting and thus suffering continues and repeats itself until it is stopped by someone who instead of waiting for false hope, chooses to find this hope on their own terms. A key piece of the play that reflects this idea is the song that Vladimir sings in the beginning of the second act. A song about a dog that stole a piece of bread and thus beaten…

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    validation process of arriving at that truth. I need to ask how I know? What does it mean to say something is true and what is the genesis of that truth? For the purpose of this essay, I will discuss the epistemologies of Plato’s and Patricia Hill Collins to include the validation process, the dimensions by which knowledge is gained, and the implications for education. In addition I will argue that experience is a form of knowledge. Plato’s epistemological beliefs are grounded in the idea that…

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    New Jersey Case Study

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    Geographic Location The College of New Jersey is located in the Ewing Township, a suburb of Trenton, New Jersey. The neighborhoods can be traced back as far as the 1500’s by the Lenape tribe and was first settled by Europeans in the early 17th century by William Green, whose farmhouse is part of the college campus. TCNJ is home to over 289 colonial acres, which includes attractions, such as The Benjamin Temple House and Mountain View Golf Course. The surrounding Ewing has direct access to…

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