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    between them. Through the three different versions, a showcase of the comparisons and contrast between the three was compiled. The story of Alice stayed generally consistent between all three media’s. The classic white rabbit with the looking glass, vanishing into a small hole…

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    Have you ever read a book and then thought: "What does this even mean?" Well, the book, Alice' Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, brings up the same question. Did Carroll have a point he was trying to make, or did he write his story for pure entertainment? I believe that he wrote it for entertainment purposes. Though no one but Carroll actually knows the answer to this question. The reasons supporting my thesis are: the original story was told for the amusement of three little girls,…

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    Alice is turning a non-sense world into reality. For this reason, when your imagination takes over the real and makes believe world. It is considered to be one of the best examples of literacy nonsense genre. Its narrative course and structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in both popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre. Alice is a sensible prepubescent girl from a wealthy English family who finds herself in a strange world ruled by…

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    Book Summary: Go Ask Alice

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    Go ask Alice is book written in diary form. The author is unknown. The main character is Alice, which is the one who write the diary. Throughout the diary, Alice talks about the challenges with she faces and how she copes with them. Alice’s dad, who is a college professor, takes an offer to teach at a different college. Alice and her family have to move to a new town at the beginning of the next year. Alice has problems fitting in at her new school, but soon makes a new friend, Beth. Alice…

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    Alice Walker is an amazing writer. She has the ability to remember small details about her life that makes this essay perfect. This amazing woman, carefully selects from three areas of her personal experiences in life, and she shares them with us in “Beauty” when the other dance is the self. Thus, we are captivated at the beginning of her story by self fulfilling prophecy of her vanity. We feel the painful shame when she is disfigured after being shot in the eye by her brother who asks Alice…

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    Childhood is one of those precious and phenomenal time in which a child is transforming into an adult. We all been through childhood and we can all agree that childhood is one of the most significant moment of our lives because childhood is a delightful time in which life is extremely enjoyable and innocent. Childhood is the most beautiful of all life season. The poem Hide and Seek by Vernon Scannell presents an unbeautiful side of childhood life, in which the central theme is about growing up,…

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    Resistivity In Wire

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    The problem with using resistance as a measurement is that it depends not only on the material out of which the wire is made, but also the geometry of the wire. If we were to increase the length of wire, for example, the measured resistance would increase. Also, if we were to decrease the diameter of the wire, the measured resistance would increase. We want to define a property that describes a material's ability to transmit electrical current that is independent of the geometrical factors.…

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    already spread throughout the wire. As soon as the switch is closed, there is a force on all electrons (i.e. electric potential difference) which causes them to move (“Physics 16-18”, 2017). 1 Why do the ends of the battery get hot after the wire touches them for an extended period of time? Electrons traveling through the wire, coiled around an iron nail cause the nail to become a magnet. This device is called an electromagnet. The electrical tape holds each end of the wire against the battery…

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    Union Bank and Trust Company Wire Transfer Risk Assessment Overview Many consumers and businesses conduct electronic bank-to-bank financial transactions through wire transfers. A wire transfer is a process of moving money from one account to another, across financial institutions. While this activity is convenient, it does not come without risk. Union Bank and Trust (the Bank) acts as both an originator and receiver of domestic and international wires. The Bank will be using the Federal…

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    occur even in the experienced hands. Complications related to guide wire insertion or removal are very rare and mostly relate to expertise and knowledge of operating person. So here we report a rare but completely avoidable complication i.e. loss of guide wire inside the vein during subclavian venous cannulation which was successfully removed by surgery. Keywords- Subclavian venous cannulation, Avoidable complication, Guide wire. Introduction- Although central venous catheterisation…

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