Solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) plays a potential applications in energy storage devices such as rechargeable batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells, sensors etc., as they found to be an suitable alternate to liquid electrolytes. 1, 2 Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) based SPEs excel as an...
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“I am enough of a realist to understand that I can’t reach every child, but I am more of an optimist to get up every morning and try.” This quote taken from Preston Morgan summarizes my views about teaching. It is the base on which my teaching philosophy is built. When a class...
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Introduction In this assignment I am going to discuss about ‘Ethical Leader’ and my personal values to be an ethical leader. Ethics should start at the top of an organisation. It is a leadership issue and the chief officer must set the example. (Edward, n.d.). According to me an...
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The construction of knowledge begins informally, when a child is exposed to concepts prior to school education (Karpudewan, Zain and Chandrasegaran, 2017). These constructions and experiences are then drawn upon, by children, when trying to understand an idea that is being introduced to them (Allen...
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A king was once asked what would he give if he were unable to release the waste of a glass of water from his body. The reply was simple: “I would give half of my kingdom”. My personal experience made me realize that health, not just one’s own, is the most valuable asset a man can...
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The Man who mistook his wife for a hat presents the journey of a neuropsychologists and shows the personal relationship that he has created with his patients. The book is an inside look at how the human brain functions, with emphasis on neurological/psychological disorders as the tragedy of losing...
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Introduction COSHH regulations provide a structure to guard people in the workplace against health risks from hazardous materials, Substances which are used openly in the workplace such as chemicals or that arises due to process work such as: dusts, fumes and waste vapours. COSHH regulations...
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In Yusef Komunyaaka's poem “My Father's Love Letters,” he writes about a family that has been separated. The mother had left her child and husband behind. The father was trying to get her to come back by writing letters to her. The poem is told in first person from the...
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Trade and Exports The Forests Act 1949 sets out the instructions that control the milling and export of swamp kauri. From 1 August 2017, exporters of indigenous timber will need to have a single use clearance (or permit) number to clear their export entries through the Customs' system...
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Introduction: Patient at KAMCJD, ward 5, Room 1 bed 3, Patient’s MRN: 147215, and her name is Fatemah Alshumrani. She is twenty-four years old. Her chief complaint for this present admission are severe generalized pain especially in her back and her both legs that worsen in coldness and...
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Every image has its own meaning but the way one chooses to perceive the image relies on their own way of seeing. Many times we don\'t see things the way they are which does not necessarily have to align with reality. Everything we believe is based on our own opinions or lived experiences...
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Introduction: The interrelationship between economic progress, environmental management and individual well being is a complicated progress, effecting both the quality and sustainability of society in which we live. As educators and scientist, there is a need to follow this example by keeping in...
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As defined in the “financial dictionary”, loan portfolios are loans that have been made or bought and are being held for repayment. Loan portfolios are the major asset of banks, thrifts, and other lending institutions. The value of a loan portfolio depends not only on the interest...
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Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel is a maker of the modern world, she was a fashion designer who greatly improved the fashion in the 1900’s. She was among the top hundred famous people in the century, her designs were branded her name “chanel” which were very expensively...
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Firm valuation and its relevant models and approaches play a significant role in finance while at the same time expand to broader aspects, such as risk assessment. Most of the relevant literature is discussing valuation techniques in general, while other authors research mostly on the practical...
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1.1 Background and problem statements Rice is known as one of the major foods consumed by many populations across the globe for its source of carbohydrates. Rice originate from the seed of the monocotyledonous plant Oryza sativa L. (Asian rice) or Oryza glaberrima Steud. (African rice)...
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Thesis: From the middle ages to the Renaissance, there was a significant change in economic practices and political structure, where examples of this would include the abolition of feudalism, newfound partners for trade, and a reduction of agriculture’s part in the economy. Byrne, Joseph...
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The mission statement of an organization is a valuable tool that helps to understand the future of an organization. It is vital for a Firm to have a mission statement due to a variety of reasons as demonstrated in this paper. First, the mission statement usually highlights the direction the...
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• Initial interview and case history • Clinical Examination • Behavior assessment • Emergency examination • Diagnostic Aids Initial examination Objectives 1- First visit, introducing dentistry to the child in a pleasant manner. - familiarize the child and dental staff to...
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Visual literacy has been as the ability to understand, interpret and evaluate visual messages. It’s the idea that pictures can be read and the meaning can be communicated through a process of reading. Visual literacy is about analyzing and creating messages. Those who create visual images...
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The GP338 ensures that there is clear communication by the additional features which ensures that it meets the increasing communication demands Features MDC1200 Signaling Extreme of 128 channels to organist work groups with ease and efficiency 14-Character Alpha Numeric Dot-Matrix Display An easy...
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Malnutrition is one of the leading causes of mortality, affecting millions of lives each year. Every country in the world is affected by the disease and it is a serious concern for public health, especially in developing countries where food is scarce. According to the World Health Organization...
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The brain is the most complex organ in the human body and it is the main command center for the nervous system (Peters, 2000). Advances in in optics, miniaturization, and endoscopic instrumentation have revolutionized surgery in the past decade. There are various categories of procedures used to...
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After months of overdue payments of rations the workers of Deir el-Medina have demanded to be fairly paid. These payments were due on the last day of the month but have been late from up to half a year! To show their discontent workers refused to work and left Deir el-Medina to picket outside of...
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1.0 Introduction 1.1 General overview of Takaful Islamic insurance or Takaful is an insurance product which is based on Shari’ah compliance. Takaful has a different concept from conventional insurance which is prohibited by the Shari’ah due to the elements of uncertainty (gharar)...
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Conflict between a character’s intense passions and their moral duties is commonly expressed in literature. Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure undoubtedly uses this theme throughout the novel. Hardy creates two characters who are undeniably in love, however, they are forced to hide their...
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Jane Eyre, a novel written by Charlotte Bronte, is about a young girl named Jane that struggles to discover her identity. Jane’s a girl who is “unhappy, very unhappy”(23). She grows up with relatives that treat her unfairly because her diseased family was not wealthy...
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Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott is one of the most famous historical fiction books in the modern era. This 544 paged book has inspired many teens who are interested to know about the events that took place in England in the twelfth century. Sir Walter Scott wrote this book in 1819 to focus on the...
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We are destroying the earth in order to survive. What is our Moral Responsibility? Daniel Quinn has written a book about how things have come to be the way they are. He looks at the meaning of the world and the fate of humans. Ishmael the main character is a teacher of vast wisdom, as well as...
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In Inherit The Wind, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, is about a big trial in a small town, and a controversial Creation versus Evolution debate. There are many characters with flamboyant and powerful personalities. Among them are: Matthew Harrison Brady, and Henry Drummond. Although all of...
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The notion of slavery, as unpleasant as it is, must nonetheless be examined to understand the hardships that were caused in the lives of enslaved African-Americans. Without a doubt, conditions that the slaves lived under could be easily described as intolerable and inhumane. As painful as the...
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Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood documents the homicide of the Clutter family, the search for the killers, and the trial and execution of the two convicted murderers Perry Smith and Dick Hickock. Capote gives a detailed insight into the lives of the four Clutters prior to their untimely deaths...
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Timelines and storytelling are two of the important aspects of any trial which occurs in the American Courts. The story of “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote’s original publication in a four part article in The New Yorker, In Cold Blood was turned into a movie, some would say a...
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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings is a novel by Maya Angelou, where she writes about her childhood and her experiences while growing up. This non-fiction novel illustrates Maya Angelou’s childhood, being tossed around by her parents, and having to experience different cultures. Maya struggles...
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Maya Angelou was a civil rights activist, author, and poet. She wrote many books and poems that conveyed the vivid experiences in her life. Maya Angelou’s works are well known and she is an eminent writer. One poem in particular that is well known is “I Know Why the Caged Bird...
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“A hero is someone who, in spite of weakness, doubt or not always knowing the answers, goes ahead and overcomes anyway”-Joseph Campbell. Stories have so much power connect you to another world and teach you lessons that are needed throughout history. Archetypes give the story a focal...
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Wuthering Heights is a novel of passion, revenge, and the destructiveness of a love that is too fierce. The book takes place in the Yorkshire moors in New England in the late 18th century. Emily Brontë, the author of the tale, makes great use of the story’s Gothic landscape and setting...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne was not a Puritan, but he had deep bonds back to this religion, and had ancestors that were in charge of the Salem Witch Trials, a fact that Hawthorne always felt remorse for. In choosing this time period as the setting for The Scarlet Letter, a classic story of love, betrayal...
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Throughout the history of the last few centuries, an ongoing conflict in society has been the roles of the public and private spheres. The first of these has been mainly represented by men, taking on the positions of power and dominance, working outside of the home. The latter however was...
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Things Fall Apart is a story about both the downfall of an Ibo Village, and the downfall of one of the villages most successful members. This story is a perfect encapsulation of the conquest of African tribes by Europeans in the late 19th century. Using a mixture of aggressive missionaries and...
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There are many recurring themes in the novel, Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe; however, for the purpose of this paper a detailed analysis from a specific quote would be conducted. “The story of Okonkwo is in a way the story of our culture; he pays a price because he places too much...
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Shakespeare’s play “As You Like It” as an example of pastoral literature Shakespeare’s play “As You Like It” is a typical example of pastoral literature. It gives a contrast between the court life, where everything is played by the rules, and the life in the forest, where people seek refuge and...
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Altogether there are eleven dancers. There are three ghosts who are male dancers, one female soloist, tour "innocent" women and tour "innocent" men. The innocent men are people of society their costumes show that they are in classes (first, second, third and fourth). The dancers have equality in...
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In a small town not too long ago the right to question the established authority and belief was put on trial. One man was ready to defend Darwin’s theory on evolution and the right to think for oneself and question established dogma. The country held its breath during the trial known as the...
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Taming of the shrew The Taming of the shrew was just one of William Shakespeare's 4 great comedies. Taming of the shrew is based on a king named Baptista who had two daughters named Katherina and Bianca. Both daughters had arranged marriages by there father. Since Katherina was older she had to...
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In As You Like It, Shakespeare develops a sense of fulfilment and acceptance through belonging in a variety of theatrical, character and plot elements. Evaluate the effectiveness of the play to your understanding of belonging. Shakespeare’s As You Like It, explores facets of love and...
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“Matins, in which a few hours of mystic happiness are interrupted but a most bloody occurrence” During pre-dawn prayers, as Adso basks in “the warmth of renewed faith,” he wonders what secrets the abbey holds (114). His ruminations are interrupted by terrified yells and the arrival of three...
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Larry was the son of a famous composer and musician and came to teach music at the college. His father wanted Larry to be a musician like himself; however Larry was not as skilled. Larry became popular with the college students who would come to his grocery store where he would sing songs for the...
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“Prime, in which Benno of Uppsala confides certain things, others are confided by Berengar of Arundel, and Adso learns the meaning of true penitence” William and Adso return to prayers, where they observe that Berengar is frightened, Benno is nervous, and Malachi is “frowning…[and] impassive” (124)...
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The Taming of the Shrew Kate's only suitor and future husband, Petruchio is an amazing character that on the surface appears to be rough, noisy, and insensitive - a person who cares nothing for Katherine's feelings so long as she has money. Yet, in the inside Petruchio's intention is not...
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