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    Ideas to Implementation

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    3.1 CATHODE RAYS 3.1.1 Explain that cathode ray tubes allowed the manipulation of a stream of charged particles. DEFINITTIONS: * Cathode Ray Tube: is an evacuated tube which allows the unobstructed movement of cathode rays from a cathode to an anode. * Cathode Ray: Are negatively charged particles and can therefore be deflected. * This can be shown by 3 facts: * They leave –ve charge on the surfaces they strike * They are deflected by magnetic fields as predicted

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    Writing Idea

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    Writing idea Writing is like building a house. * Consisting of many steps * Strong foundation support the rest of the construction * It take step by step * It can collapse * It have different kind of model * Once it is built all will hold together ------------------------------------------------- Writing is like riding a bike. * Learn how to use them * Going to crash a lot at first * When you fall off‚ it hurt * Take time to get good at it *

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    business idea

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    household expenditure is spent on food while 62% of expenditure is spent on non-food and services. Among non-food items‚ 5.3% is spend on clothing‚ textile and foot wear and indicating a spending growth from Rs.903 to Rs.1342. Hence generating a business idea around this industry would be a good opportunity. Looking into the Sri Lankan context there is a high competition in the standardize retail market with big companies such as ODEL‚ Cotton collection‚ Mondy etc. competing to attract customers to their

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    Expansion of Ideas

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    Part: Architecture of Cloud Computing: Cloud architecture‚ typically involves multiple cloud components communicating with each other over application programming interfaces‚ usually web services and 3-tier architecture. This resembles the Unix philosophy of having multiple programs each doing one thing well and working together over universal interfaces. Complexity is controlled and the resulting systems are more manageable than their monolithic counterparts. The two most significant components

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    The Philosophy of Ubuntu

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    her school work. As Mary’s Teacher I will use African Philosophy to show how she can be helped and assisted in her situation. I will explain the Central Ethical Idea in African Philosophy which is UBUNTU. I will then show how UBUNTU Principles can be used by the community .therefore my solution o the problem will be to teach and to show he Community (class)the importance of Embodying the principles of African Philosophy. African Philosophy can be defined as a response to the problems and troubles

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    Wilderness Idea

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    The Wilderness Idea In this statement from Wallace Stegner’s‚ "The Wilderness Idea"‚ there are three assertions. These assertions are: 1) No wilderness remains and the environment we live in is man-controlled‚ 2) Technology forces us to live a ’termite-life’ without a moment of reflection and rest‚ 3) We are a society like ’Brave New World’ that does not care for or have any need for the environment but instead relies on technology. These assertions are completely false and

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    cultivated‚ and the heart well disposed‚ no one ever cares for the exterior.” -ANNE BRONTE‚ Agnes Grey My idea of beauty is that everyone is beautiful regardless of who they are and how they look like. You are only beautiful how you think you are‚ if you think that you are ugly then you are ugly. No one has the right to criticize others on their looks and bring

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    Continental Philosophy

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    CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY When beginning the study of philosophy it is hard to believe that there are so many components involved with one subject. But in reality philosophy is really a broad term for many subtopics; as is the case when discussing continental philosophy‚ which is the philosophical tradition of continental Europe including phenomenology and existentialism. It all began with Absolute Idealism supported by such philosophers as Fichte and Hegel. It was during the eighteenth and nineteenth

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    Elbow's Ideas

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    Elbow focus on these ideas because of the voice expressing the essence of your feelings and thoughts. An essay with feelings instead of just text is more known to pull in those who can relate or compare to it‚ thus giving the essay “power” to pull in the reader. R. 2 p. 108: Writers often use example to help illustrate their point. Does the example of a freewriting exercise Elbow provides in paragraph 3 help you to understand the method? Why or Why not? I think it is easy to understand his example

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    Greek Philosophy

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    Earliest Beginnings Greek PhilosophyPhilosophy began when human beings tried to understand the world through the use of reason‚ rather than through religious myths or accepting the authority of others • The earliest philosophical questions were things like…. • “What is the world made of?” • “What holds the world up?” A brief overview of persons and doctrines • The first known philosopher was Thales‚ who lived in Miletus‚ in southern Asia Minor. • He thought that the world was all made

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