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    ignorance will be a minor barrier in my education, but in my focus on computer science I will be creating ignorance in neglecting to pursue psychology. Creating this void of knowledge of other areas reinforces Proctor's main point of ignorance being everywhere and that "a focus upon object A involves a neglect of object B"(7). The void created is just one of the many ways that ignorance is prevalent in society, and its creation originating from knowledge is ironic, but necessary in order to…

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    reasonably foreseeable that a defective valve can lead to an unwanted outcome. Damages are obvious, due to the explosion. The only defense A-1 really has is a contributory negligence claim that Brad left is oven on. However as stated previously, this is a void argument as anything could have sparked the explosion since the main concern was the leak, not the oven being left on. This weak argument combined with the fact that A-1 had an unlicensed employee on the job, it can be stated with high…

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    Commencing in the late nineteenth century, the modern era sought to discard the certainty of Neoclassicism, rigidity of Industrialism and the ingenuity of Romanticism while developing contemporary socio-cultural norms and attitudes capturing revolutionary expressions of artistic innovation. The philosophical movement saw society’s tenuous fear of technological modification arise from an existential crisis following the First War period, sparking a newfound physiological state centring on the…

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    Newbug Research Paper

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    int add(char* name, char* genderValueString, char* breed, int age, float weight) { struct dog *newDog = (struct dog *)malloc(sizeof(struct dog)); struct dog *currNode, *prevNode; strcpy(newDog->name, name); newDog->genderValue = (genderValueString[0] == "M" ? male : female); strcpy(newDog->breed, breed); newDog->age = age; newDog->weight = weight; newDog->next = NULL; if (list == NULL) { list = newDog; return 1; } else if (strcmp(list->name, name) > 0) …

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    John writes to a number of Christians who were experiencing troubling times of public suspicion, Jewish antagonism, imprisonment, and execution (Harris 2014, p.437). Research shows that some believers may have considered rejecting Christ, due to the orders from Pliny to comply with the standards of Roman society. As a result, John uses his visions of cosmic conflict to strengthen those whose faith was unsteady due to the universal struggle between good and evil. Also, John’s motive was to…

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    The Rocking-Horse Winner

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    D.H. Lawrence's “The Rocking-Horse Winner” the mother’s lack of love, materialism, and her concern for status ultimately destroys her son. The mother married for love, rather than money, but it faded over time. Not even her children could fill the void in her heart where love was meant to be. This “troubled” her and made her all the more tender and concerned for her children, “as if she loved them very much.” Only she knew that in the center of her heart was a place that could not feel love,…

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    3.12) Merging Donors Merge donors when you find two donors that are the same person. When merging donors you select two different donors. One will be the “From Donor” and the other will be the “To Donor”. All of the records for the “From Donor” will be linked to the “To Donor”. The “From Donor” will be set to hidden and will no longer show up on the donor list. To merge donors click “View/Update” on the Finance Screen. Then click “Merge Donors”. On the new screen click the “Select” button…

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    actually normal. But bottling up my feelings turned into days. Then weeks. Then months. I honestly thought being so utterly upset to the point that I cried until I flooded the Earth with my tears was normal. I thought being stuck in an endless black void of hopelessness was an event humans go through weekly, or even daily. I couldn’t even do my homework or daily chores just because I was…

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    the two to the Reese family and they can reciprocate. Being a member of the family carries social and economic responsibilities. Due to a lack of social structures to help either the Tanksley family or the Reese family they found each other to fill voids. This can ease social and Monterey pressures. Now that Matthew Tanksley is an adult he can provide for his fictive kin as they…

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    as gray is a color betwixt black and white. Remarkably, in examining a concrete sensory word, I could distinctly gauge the abstract concepts of bad, poor, or evil (the literal translations). The word gray summons in my mind gloom, death, and void; this void the speaker feels in the line “only to find myself alone.”, so grayness pervades the second…

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