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    Holograms

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    can expect to see holograms in households‚ and with the proper technology‚ we might even see them on our smart phones‚ too! In the 1940’s Dennis Gabor‚ a Hungarian-Brit‚ invented holography. He won the Nobel Prize in 1971 for the “invention and development of the holographic method.” It started out as wanting to improve electronic microscopes when Gabor stumbled upon holography. (Hubbard‚ 1995). He decided to call the invention holography because it is comprised of the two greek words “holo” and

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    Summary of Gabor Mate’s “Embracing the Needle” Gabor Mate’s essay “Embracing the Needle” presents the origins of addiction and its effect upon the people who suffer from it. He seeks to educate about the causes of addiction‚ and how people continue in addictive cycles. Mate states that even when the source of the unhappiness is not obvious‚ that is what addiction always stems from. The essay begins by exploring causes of addiction and goes on to provide examples of situations which influence

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    face many losses‚ they give up. When people feel as if they’re hopeless‚ they give up. But for some people‚ it isn’t the end. Some people are determined and will finish what they have started. This accurately represents Holocaust survivor Georgia Gabor. Georgia was only eight years old when the Germans raided her hometown‚ Budapest. Her father worked as an attorney which made her family wealthy at the time. When the Nazis raided them‚ they needed an area to hide. Luckily‚ her father knew a wealthy

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    Waiting To Mate

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    low-investment child rearing‚ an early age of sexualization‚ and no presence of loyalty to a group (Anonymous Conservative‚ 2012‚ p. 23). Rabbits are a perfect example of an r-selected species. They are not competitive and flee from threats. They mate frequently and promiscuously‚ leaving the mother to care for their offspring alone (Anonymous Conservative‚ 2012‚ pg.

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    Belbins Theort

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    BELBINS THEORY In this report I aim to explain belbins theory and then apply this theory to two emergency drills that I took part in whilst on-board the container vessel m/v Acapulco on the western coast of Mexico. The first drill that we carried out was a fire in the engine room drill followed by an oil spill drill. belbins theory is all about how teams are structured so that they perform at their best‚ with the belbins theory each team member has clear responsibilities and can see that every

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    Yerba Mate

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    Abstract: Yerba Mate is the legendary infusion from South America that is altering people away from their daily coffee fix. Mate which has caught the attention of health-conscious people‚ is turning to be considered as the nature’s most balanced stimulant‚ delivering both energy and nutrition. Grown in the subtropical rainforests of Argentina‚ Brazil and Paraguay‚ Yerba Mate has long been reversed as the "drink of the Gods". Introduction The Goddness of the Moon

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    The Perfect Mate

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    Hanna English Comp. 1 1 July 2012 The Perfect Mate What is the perfect mate? Many people look for different qualities when searching for their perfect mate. Depending on what the individual is looking for in life will help determine who their so-called “perfect mate” will be. Three characteristics I look for in finding a perfect mate are chemistry‚ trust‚ and sharing the same spiritual beliefs. The first thing I look for in finding the perfect mate is chemistry. Chemistry is that romantic spark

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    Mate Selection

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    The Mate Selection This paper compares and contrasts what the secular world presents about how we select our mates and how the Lord directs us to select our mates. The secular world has looked at this process using Sociology and Psychology to answer the question why do we choose our partners. This paper will discuss how culture‚ self preservation‚ and ultimately the Lord will affect the selection of one’s mate. Culture In the third edition of Sociology by Linda Lindsey and Stephen Beach‚ it is

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    Mate Selection

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    this research paper is to identify the differences in mate selection strategies of men and women. This paper will first discuss the past research in mate selection tactics. It will then examine the hypotheses of the present research in the light of the studies previously conducted. Consequently it will discuss the method used to conduct present research‚ its results and its findings. Then it will relate the current study to major theories of mate selection. Lastly‚ it will discuss the limitations and

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    Finding a Mate Closer to Your Mate Value: Online Versus Traditional Forums Amy Holmes Kennesaw State University Abstract I will investigate whether finding a mate closer in mate value could be achieved with greater success through online dating than through other traditional forms of dating. There can be significant implications when individuals chose mates that are not close to their own mate value. The study includes 60 single participants with equal numbers of men and women‚ between the

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