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    Two of the most intriguing schools of philosophy are the two which deal specifically with epistemology, or, what is better known as the origin of knowledge. Although they are not completely opposite of one another, they are argued in depth by two of the most famous philosophers in history. The origins of study in rationalism and empiricism can be found in the 17th century, during a time when various significant developments were made in the fields of astronomy and mechanics. These advancements…

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    1. What do you think Manet was trying to imply with the bartenders facial expression? Response: I think Manet in this image was trying to imply us the struggle of the lady being a bartender through her facial expressions. Her facial impressions are clearly showing us how unhappy she is by working at a bar. It’s like she is the focal point of the image. The viewer would foremost notice the sad eyes and pale face she got while working. It looks like she is so uninterested by her job and lost in…

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    examines the endless situations of boy meets girl and the cliché pickup lines. The central theme throughout the play displays a few possible conversations that end with a ringing bell that seems a fresh start with a second chance to make a good impression. The basic conversations start in a coffee shop with two characters which are Bill and Betty. From the beginning till the end of the play one can see a series of pickup lines. The lines start out fast with short feedback from the woman. All…

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    Unstructured Interview

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    2016). Swider’s research (2016) suggests that no part of the interview should be unstructured even if it means a less cordial interchange between the interviewer and the applicant. While the initial impression can influence an interviewer, Swider suggests that it is not only the initial impression but rather subsequent…

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    the effect of the first impression (Stanislavsky 3). I agree with his statement because I have experienced this in my acting. In the process of practicing the scenes, I always find it difficult to portray the characters in a way that is different from my first impression of them. This continues to happen to me even after hearing critiques from my acting professor on different facets of the character is. I realize now that in order to avoid having misleading first impressions, when reading a play…

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    Jane also started to write some of her future major works, the first called Elinor and Marianne, another story told as a series of letters, which would eventually be published as Sense and Sensibility. She began drafts of First Impressions, which would later be published as Pride and Prejudice, and Susan, later published as Northanger Abbey by Jane's brother, Henry, following Jane's death("Biography." IMDb. IMDb.com, n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2014.”). Jane’s works did not become popular until…

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    The youthful elementary days, the immature middle school phase, and the first three years in high school all lead to the coveted senior year. Every student aspires toward senior year because of the privileges and responsibility placed on their shoulders. At Grace Christian, senior privileges remain weak and fail to place responsibility on the student. The lunch, leaving early, and skip day privileges need to be revamped in order to accommodate toward seniors. Lunch privileges at Grace Christian…

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    Introduction Japan and South Korea are "close but distant neighbors." This is how their relations have been described for long time. Japan and South Korea are geographically close but it is difficult to say that their relations is good. Japan and South Korea share many common elements such as similar culture, customs, and language, moreover, both nations have same political and economic system. In fact, Japan’s official view of South Korea is “our most important neighboring country”. Meanwhile,…

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    What Is Hardness?

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    Test method D= Diameter of ball D=impression diameter F=load HB=Brinell result 2. The Vickers Diamond Test In the Vickers diamond test,the indenter used is a pyramidal shaped diamond, and as in the Brinell test The indenter is forced into the surface of the material under the action of…

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    David Hume wants to explain to us a radical kind of skepticism in which the contents of our mind are described into two parts. The first part is impressions, the actual experiences that we have. For example, tasting an apple is an experience that we can have. The second part is ideas, copies of impressions in which we are remembering the taste of the apple. Renee Descartes view of the external world is through God because he is not a deceiver so material objects comes to existence. The idea of…

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