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    Barbra McClintock was born June 16, 1902, in Hartford, Connecticut (Editors). The third of four children born to physician Thomas McClintock and wife Sarah, McClintock was christened Eleanor, though her parents soon began to call her Barbra believing the nickname better suited her pragmatic demeanor (“Barbra McClintock”). Barbra demonstrated an interest in science from a young age, perhaps influenced by her father’s profession (Editors). At the age of seventeen, she graduated from high school…

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    RSPCA on the frontline for animals As a leading authority in animal care and protection, the RSPCA is mobilising the community to help the neglected, abused and unwanted animals. At a mere five weeks old, Felix and Dora were found shivering in a ditch alongside a road in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales. A kind couple had spotted them and began slowly approaching the stray kittens. After successfully holding the sibling pair in their arms, they soon noticed there was something strange about…

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    With twenty-seven years of accounting experience, Sharat Gupta was made partner at an accounting firm by the name of Ginsberg Gluzman Fage & Levitz in 2013. Accounting is an essential tool for the success of a business. It is what synthesizes and reports financial data of the business to assist in making strong decisions for its future to potentially improve its financial state. To become an accountant, an individual needs to have certain attributes and interests to succeed and advance…

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    Everyone has secrets they want to protect. Whether it is on computers, on paper, or verbal, secret communication has been around since humans could first communicate. Cryptography is the way we can transmit secret messages so that only the person it is meant for can understand it. The art of coding and decoding messages has progressed immensely through time, and has become increasingly difficult to break with the use of technology. Cryptography’s evolution has transformed the computing world…

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    Theory Of Maxillary

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    1.1 ETIOLOGY: The development of maxillary permanent canines and emerging into the oral cavities is late after the neighboring teeth at ages of 10 to 12 years for girls and 11 to 13 years for boys.(1) Maxillary canines are important either for function or ethetics. canine is the second most impacted tooth, with a prevalence of 1% to 4%. and 2:1 in female : male, and bilaterally 8% to 45%. 85% of the impacted canines are palatal(2) Patients with impacted maxillary canines are difficult and…

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    Beethovens 5th symphony movement 4 This piece was composed by Ludwig Beethoven between the years 1804-1808. This is the most frequently performed symphonies and arguable one of the best classical pieces ever composed. This piece was first performed in 1808 and achieved its fame shortly afterwards. Beethoven was a major composer who help music transition from the classical to the romantic era. Beethoven did not only compose 9 symphonies but he also composed a few piano concertos, violin concertos…

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    to the Cipher (or Caesar) disk where there were two rings of the alphabet and the inner ring could be moved around within the circle in order to give each outer alphabet characters a new corresponding letter (Ellison). This process was known as transposition, where letters would be moved around in a uniform way by “adding” to a…

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    knowledge to be shared and preserved and thanks to the computers and the internet, it can be spread through all around the world. Translation is also a highly technical activity, there are several techniques (Borrowing, Calque, Literal Translation, Transposition, Modulation, Adaptation and Compensation) and each of them is only usable for very specific purposes and reasons. And there are also 2 very broad categories of translation: literary (novels, short stories, plays, poems, etc.) and…

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    Influenced by Somadeva’s Kathasaritsagara and Thomas Mann’s The Transposed Heads, Girish Karnad’s Hayavadana examines the “human identity in a world of tangled relationship” (Kurtkoti, 69). The female protagonist of the play, Padmini, suffers from identity crisis. Her character has been portrayed by Karnad in an intriguing manner. Her mercurial behaviour lies beyond the understanding of the two male protagonists of the play, namely Devadatta and Kapila: BHAGAVATA: (Sings.) Two friends there…

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    The movie that we viewed in class was My Beautiful Broken Brain. This film was mainly about Lotje Sodderland, and how she had experienced an intracerebral brain hemorrhage or a stroke. The film allows us to see what it was like along the road of recovery with her and all the struggles she underwent. A stroke, also known as cerebrovascular accident, is one of the most frequent cause of brain damage (Gilliam & Marquardt, 2016). There are multiple types of strokes (Gilliam & Marquardt, 2016). The…

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