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    animals, find it easier to invest in more accepted ventures, such as transportation, which yield real-time visual improvements. Therefore, most government officials choose to take an easy route, one that makes voters happy. Jakaya Kikwete wrote How to Transform an Education System in hopes of persuading his audience of the idea that, despite requiring unpopular trade-offs and a prolonged amount of time, investing in education…

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    What caused Europeans to transform Africa into the most viable and exclusive source of servile labor, thus creating what amounted to racial slavery in the New world? Racism did not cause slavery to become black, an opportunistic human race during the birth of modern capitalism did, thus Slavery created racism not vice versa. Slavery only needed theological and philosophical foundations that hid the real sickness in people; which was the ability to consciously dehumanize and torture another one…

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    Abstract— Harmonics that are created by non-linear devices connected to the power system. Power system harmonics are multiples integer of the fundamental power system frequency and these harmonic frequencies can create distorted voltages and currents. Distortion of voltages and currents can impact on the power system adversely causing power quality problems. Therefore, approximation of harmonics is of high importance for efficiency of the power system network to maintain the quality limits…

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    of the subject being viewed. This sentiment is furthered with aphorisms like “seeing is believing,” a notion that can be rendered untrue by manipulations of perception. In the introduction to his experiment,Image Creation through Manipulation of Transform Space Representations, David Brownrigg states, ”Classically time and space are considered to vary continuously,but we do not perceive arbitrarily small changes in them.”Therefore, the manipulations or change of perception over time affects an…

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    2. The samples were centrifuged and filtered through 0.45 µm filter, diluted suitably and analysed using UV-Visible spectrophotometer (Systronics, India) at λmax of 227nm. All observations were done in triplicate. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy was performed to characterize and investigate the interaction between levofloxacin and coformers stearic acid and saccharin sodium used. The FTIR spectra for pure levofloxacin, stearic acid, sodium…

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    In the TED Talk, “How Painting Can Transform Communities” Haas and Hahn, discuss the significant impact of art on deteriorating cities. Around the world, cities such as Vila Cruzeiro are known for issues such as poverty, crime, and war between the police and drug gangs. Haas and Hahn decided to transform the vapid houses by painting an image on them. For example, as stated by Haas at 2:08, “We made a few designs,and everybody liked this design of a boy flying a kite the best.” The men painted a…

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    “You miss 100% of the shots you never take” is a famous quote of Wayne Gretzky. Wayne Gretzky is one of the greatest players to play hockey. His many hard to reach records like most goals in a season, gave him the name “The Great One” because of his outstanding skills. Wayne Gretzky completely transformed hockey because he changed the style of how hockey was played, he attracted americans who were naive of the rules of hockey, and after retirement he coaches his revolutionary style of hockey.…

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    In chapter twelve, The Industrial Revolution: The Test of a Worldview, Wells discusses the Industrial Revolution and how it was a change that showed the workings of the Enlightenment. Throughout the Enlightenment, people believed they find the laws of nature, and manipulate them to fit their needs and shape their world. With the Industrial Revolution, people took the law discovered on the Enlightenment and applied them to economics, politics, religion, social ideas and forces, and science.…

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    The main question from all of this is why do police officers react in such drastic fashions? One informative hypothesis that police researchers have talked about and tried is that the wrongdoing cops have states of mind or identity characteristics that are not shared by their fellow officers and that inclines them to getting involved in brutal experiences with suspects. The solution to this problem is to ensure there is proper screening of all applicants, there is adequate amounts of training,…

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    The purpose of this paper is to describe how the United States Army coordinates and integrates organic and Joint, Interagency, Multinational (JIM) fires capabilities, at strategic, operational, and tactical levels, through all five domains (land, maritime, air, cyber, and space), to provide scalable lethal and non-lethal effects to combatant commanders. In addressing the topic, I will begin by defining the meaning of fires. The Army and the joint community define fires as “The use of weapon…

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