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    James Clerk Maxwell

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    Clerk Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell was born on 13 June 1831 at 14 India Street‚ Edinburgh‚ to John Clerk Maxwell‚ an advocate‚ and Frances Maxwell. Maxwell’s father was a man of comfortable means‚ related to the Clerk family of Penicuik‚ Midlothian‚ holders of the baronetcy of Clerk of Penicuik; his brother being the 6th Baronet. He had been born John Clerk‚ adding the surname Maxwell to his own after he inherited a country estate in Middlebie‚ Kirkcudbrightshire from connections to the Maxwell family

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    Modernization of romance elements in “Chivalry” by Neil Gaiman In Neil Gaiman’s short story “Chivalry”‚ an elderly woman finds and buys the Holy Grail in a thrift shop to use it as a decorative element in her house. At the same time‚ a knight from the Round Table is in the quest of finding this sacred object of God. This short story contains many elements of romance‚ such as the religious quest‚ love and adventure and courtly and chivalric life. By modernizing romance‚ Gaiman suggests that love

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    Romance Of Resistance

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    In her 2009 article‚ “The Romance of Resistance: Tracing Transformations of Power Through Bedouin Women‚” Lila Abu-Lughod discusses the growing resistance of Bedouin women of the Libya-Egypt region to the power dynamic embedded in their culture (Abu-Lughod 41 – 42). From her work in this region‚ Abu-Lughod hopes that through the discovery of the attempts of women to overcome the male to female power dynamic in this region‚ humans can better understand power through oppression. Once the relationship

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    Drug Testing – An Introduction Despite recent and strong empirical evidence proving employment-based drug screenings do not increase productivity – and in many cases may even adversely affect productivity – more and more employers continue to require a clean drug screening for consideration of employment. If you are applying for a job‚ the chances are good that you will need to take a drug test. While a few industries are still considered “safe” from drug testing (namely‚ restaurant and hospitality)

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    easy to change. However‚ people in general can change themselves and their lives. Nothing has to stay the same. The O. Henry Biography showed how people in general can change for the better. In the biography‚ it stated‚ “In 1896‚ he was falsely accused of embezzlement‚ taking money from the bank for personal use.” This shows how O. Henry’s life wasn’t really going his way. After O. Henry was mistakenly accused of embezzlement‚ he ran away to New Orleans and then went to Honduras to escape the police

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    Busy City Life

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    The Busy City Life New York City can be a beautiful place to live in although at times it can become very hectic and crazy. As the morning slowly comes to a dawn and the sun begins to beam through New York City‚ posing statues and all the buildings begin to glow. Looking out the barred up window of my friends’ 25th floor apartment reminds me of a prison cell. I’m able to look down on the NY streets around all the buildings‚ you see people rushing out of them like waves of tides. The street becomes

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    ac.uk; 0131 651 3579; University of Edinburgh‚ James Clerk Maxwell Building‚ King’s Buildings‚ Edinburgh EH9 3JZ Abstract We present the initial results from the FHPCA Supercomputer project at the University of Edinburgh. The project has successfully built a general-purpose 64 FPGA computer and ported to it three demonstration applications from the oil‚ medical and finance sectors. This paper describes the machine itself – Maxwell – its hardware and software environment and presents very

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    discuss the necessities of the human race. We need medicine to heal us‚ laws to keep us in order‚ business to keep us off the coach and engineering to advance us. He is saying that we stay alive for “poetry‚ beauty‚ romance [and] love.” John quotes one of Walt Whitman’s poems “O me! O life” to gather further meaning to what he was saying to the students. It’s almost like John is saying the answer to our lives and why we’re still going is poetry.

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    relativity‚ but hidden in the middle is James Clerk Maxwell. James Clerk Maxwell may not be a household name when it comes to scientists‚ but his contributions to the field ranks him with some of the great scientists of all time and one of the most important philosophers in the exploration of how science and time have become synonymous. It was James Clerk Maxwell that proposed the concepts of electromagnetics Just as many scientist before him Maxwells theories derived from the study of others. One

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    William Maxwell Evarts Perkins is recognized as the greatest American editor of fiction of the 1920’s. He was legendary in his lifetime for discovering and developing brilliant authors that have impacted the literary world of today. Maxwell Perkins a graduate from Harvard College in 1907 majored in economics and also studied under Charles Townsend Copeland‚ a famous literature teacher who helped prepare Perkins for his successful career in editing. Maxwell Perkins was a reporter for the New York

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