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    Elijah Robert Poole was born on October 7‚1897 in Sandersville Georgia. He was the sixth of thirteen children born to William Poole Sr and Mariah Poole. He is famous for being an African American religious leader and the leader of the Nation Of Islaem from 1934 until he died in 1975. He ended his education in the fourth grade to help his family by working as a sharecropper until he left home at age 16 to work in factories. On March 17‚ 1917 he married Clara evans and like many blacks at the time migrated

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    Priestley; the message of the play. In An Inspector Calls‚ Priestley conveys this to his audience; Inspector Goole represents Priestley’s views and his morals. Priestley wrote An Inspector Calls to further enhance this message; he portrays these views through the character of the Inspector in the play itself. The play is classed as a murder mystery/psychological thriller‚ however it is in fact a play of morality and [the title quote] is the underlying message in which we are to learn from. We are all

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    How many times have you been cautioned of eating too many saturated fats? “You’ll increase your risk of heart disease! You’ll be diagnosed with diabetes if you don’t stray away from those dreadful things!” This has been the message from the U.S government since 1970. An article published in Scientific American by Melinda Moyer‚ noted that recently however‚ “a spate of new research‚ including a meta-analysis of nearly two dozen studies‚ suggests…” researchers were pointing their fingers at the wrong

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    Cell Phones Might Cause Cancer I remember the first time my grandfather told me he had cancer. My assumption was that it was all health related. Yet I learned that it was also caused by the usage of electronic devices. I was shocked and surprised of this news. Will this start to affect the future of my generation? It seems like everyone is on some type of electronic device everywhere you look.. Cell phones first became widely available in the United States in the 1990s. Ever since then the use

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    products that are available in the market are getting more numerous and diversified. In order to compete for a share of the consumer market‚ manufacturers are willing to spend vast amounts of money on advertising their products to attract the consumers. This may be an indication of economic growth. However‚ the keen competition has also led to many socially irresponsible advertisements as dry advertisements can no longer keep the products in the public eye. Socially irresponsible advertisements refer to

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    Interfaces and Communication Messages CheckPoint Table Top-level Object | Communicates With | Incoming Messages | Outgoing Messages | Graphical Interface/Central Computer | Communicates with the door‚ microwave generator‚ and table spinner | Incoming messages are from the user‚ i.e. power‚ timing‚ etc.‚ also from the door which tells the GUI if the wave generator is safe to go on | Outgoing messages tell the generator to begin making the waves‚ the table spinner to spin‚ and displays things

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    the poem by William Carlos Williams‚ “This is Just to Say”. This poem was so short and so simple but seemed to be so much more than what it really is. The poem by William Carlos Williams; “This is Just to Say” is difficult to dissect. In shorter poems the perception of what it actually means I feel is harder to find. Being the poem is only 28 words and no word is over 3 syllables it seems that this was an intended note left for someone to find. This poem; This is Just to Say was written in 1934 and

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    "This Be The Verse" is a lyric poem in three verses of four iambic tetrameter on an alternating rhyme scheme‚ by the English poet Philip Larkin (1922–1985). It was written around April 1971‚ first published in the August 1971 issue of New Humanist‚ and appeared in the 1974 collection High Windows. The title also ironically recalls the recurring phrase in the Old Testament threatening the sins of the father against his sons: "for I the Lord‚ thy God‚ am a jealous God‚ visiting the iniquity of the

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    2012 Is the Message Really the Medium? In the new millennium‚ almost everything is digital. Now days‚ most people have access to the Internet and the billions of bits of information it contains. Books are now electronic and can be read on tablets and smart phones. This raises a few questions: Does this serge in electronics mean that we are no longer thinking critically of the information and merely walking the surface? Or does way we receive this information have and no effect on how a person processes

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    Integrating Constructive Feedback in Personalised E-Learning Jude T. Lubega1 and Shirley Williams2 1 Makerere University‚ Faculty of Computing and Information Technology‚ P.O. Box 7062‚ Kampala‚ Uganda‚ East Africa jlubeg@cit.mak.ac.ug 2 Department of Computer Science‚ University of Reading‚ P.O. Box 225‚ Whiteknights‚ Reading‚ Berkshire‚ RG6 6AY‚ United Kingdom shirley.williams@reading.ac.uk Abstract. When using e-learning material some students progress readily‚ others have difficulties

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