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    other disciplines are referred to? Subject 2: Interior Objects: which interiors should be considered important or relevant? Under what terms and how should they be discussed? Subject 3: Interior Occupation: what is the experience of the occupant? How can one discuss something so subjective? How does the occupant inform the design process? Defining your essay subject What? Sum up what your essay is about in just one or two sentences. What are your key questions? Why? What is the significance of

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    The end of the line The end of the line is a part of a new wave of documentaries that not only seek prizes at Film Festival and wasn’t just primarily made to make money but change the opinions of dozens of people. What is happening to the world fish stocks is an under reported issue and End of the Line seeks to address this problem and make the issue reportable. The film was directed by Rupert Murray and narrated by Ted Danson. But the whole film is based on a book By Charles Clover himself

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    groups disagree about something. * People can have different opinions and can offer reasons in support of their arguments. However‚ sometimes it might be difficult to convince the other group because the argument could be based on a matter of preference‚ or religious faith. * Therefore‚ arguments of preference‚ belief or faith are NOT the type of arguments. The kind of argument that can be argued logically is one based on an opinion that can be supported by evidence such as facts.

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    the company can provide an easier way of travelers with comfort. The use of computers could help much lessen the work load employees and it can minimize the time and effort in searching particular information. It can simply be defined as a machine which takes instructions and perform computations and operations accordingly. It can work as a continuous worker and provide outputs for respective inputs in a pre-decided manner‚ so there is no need to enter one input at a time. It can process various

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    It is important to realize‚ when reading the allegory of the cave and of the line‚ that Plato means to depict not only four ways of thinking‚ but four ways of life. To use an example‚ imagine that a person in each of these stages were asked to say what courage is. The understanding of courage would differ widely from stage to stage. Working with a possible interpretation of the imagination stage‚ an individual’s notion of courage in this stage would appeal to images from culture. Such an individual

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    a lot more planning goes into knowing how to write an essay successfully. If you have never written an essay before or if you struggle with writing and want to improve your skills‚ it is a good idea to go through several steps in the essay writing process. For example‚ if you want to write an essay‚ you should generally: Decide what kind of essay to write Brainstorm your topic Do research if necessary Develop a thesis Outline your essay Write you essay Edit you writing to check spelling

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    An essay can have many purposes‚ but the basic structure is the same no matter what. You may be writing an essay to argue for a particular point of view or to explain the steps necessary to complete a task. Either way‚ your essay will have the same basic format. If you follow a few simple steps‚ you will find that the essay almost writes itself. You will be responsible only for supplying ideas‚ which are the important part of the essay anyway. Don’t let the thought of putting pen to paper

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    In antiquity‚ geometric constructions of figures and lengths were restricted to the use of only a straightedge and compass (or in Plato’s case‚ a compass only; a technique now called a Mascheroni construction). Although the term "ruler" is sometimes used instead of "straightedge‚" the Greek prescription prohibited markings that could be used to make measurements. Furthermore‚ the "compass" could not even be used to mark off distances by setting it and then "walking" it along‚ so the compass had to

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    Bossini New Ethical Line Actually the apparel industry has specific negative impacts on the environment through all the stages of the apparel product life cycle‚ from fiber growth and manufacturing‚ fabric dyeing and painting‚ final product transportation to store and selling‚ even to the end of the garment life disposal (Gam and Banning 2011). Furthermore‚ Shen et al. (2012) also noted that the apparel manufactures are often accused of discharging toxic chemicals‚ such as carbon monoxide and

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    Can virtue be taught? This is the main question discussed and argued over by Plato in the Protagoras and in the last section of the Meno. In these readings Plato gives different arguments that favor both sides positively and negatively. In the evidence I found in analyzing the Protagoras and the end of the Meno one thing was clear. The answer to this question according to the arguments seen in the readings tended to lean towards the negative. By negative I mean that Plato seems to believe that virtue

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