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    International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research‚ Volume 4‚ Issue 4‚ April-2013 ISSN 2229-5518 Nanotechnology- Impacting in Life science and Technology . Dr.A Mohamed Sikkander Department of Chemistry‚ Velammal Engineering College‚ Chennai‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Email:ams240868@gmail.com ABSTRACT One of the most pressing issues facing nanoscientists and technologists today is that of communicating with the non-scientific community. As a result of decades of speculation‚ a number

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    What Life’s Greatest Lessons Has Taught Me Have you ever sat down and actually thought about your life? Like really thought about it‚ the choices you have made‚ the mistakes‚ the things you have said both good and bad‚ and the attitudes you have had towards people. Well I personally never thought it was important. I was stubborn‚ so bull-headed. I never took any advice from anyone. It was my way‚ or the highway. I never thought I had to listen to what anyone told

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    sean a feeling of protectiveness for his younger brother; at the same time he stood in envy of Gerald with his university education‚ his fine business and his fine home. -Bad Temper pg20 “ Whereas Sean was the possessor of volatile temper‚ which had never truly subsided during the dry years of the late twenties and his heart breaking one of the thirties when his crops were a failure.” Gerald MacMurray O’Connal9 (Brains Father) -Quiet/Shy pg 20 “ Gerald was quiet‚ slow smiling‚ and almost

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    Douglass 3rd period Jason When I think of someone who has made an impact on my life‚ the first person that comes to mind is my older brother Jason. He inspires me to be the best person I can be. Graduating valedictorian from his class and attending Yale University‚ Jason has shown me that dreams do come true; he reminds me that I must never give up. Growing up‚ Jason was always the smartest kid in class. He was beating games at age five and had an eloquent vocabulary. At a young age my parents

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    In Mackenzie Kantor’s “A Man Who Had No Eyes‚” the readers follow along an interaction between two men were one is crimpled under his disabilities and the other who has not allowed his challenges to restrict him from success. The short story begins with a boorish beggar named Markwardt roaming the streets pouncing at the tiniest iota of empathy for‚ what he sees to be‚ his life ending disability. The disheveled man chooses for his life to consist of asking civilians roaming the streets if they “[would]

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    It’s taken me seventeen years to realize how much of an impact my brother has truly had on my life. I never really realized that one person can have a lasting effect in your decisions and the way you perceive life. This person can be very inspirational and even more so if it is someone close to you or a relative. In my case‚ it is my brother who has prominently impacted my life. He has been there to support me in my many decisions‚ whether smart or foolish. Because of my older brother I am the ambitious

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    Mind’s Curiosity about Life The complexity of life might preoccupy one’s mind at any age when there is an underlying quest for personal growth and self discovery. Life on the Canadian prairie during the 1930s was filled with a sense of simplicity; truly appreciating the natural surroundings and resources available on the land. There was a recurrent theme to rely on oneself which made daily life difficult for many families on the prairie. Within W.O. Mitchell’s novel Who Has Seen the Wind‚ the

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    Schlosser‚ gives abundance on information about the Dark- side of an all American Meal. Scholsser views the fast food industry from a Functionalist perspective and in some points and conflict perspective also. I chose both because the functionalist had a lot to do with the way these Corporations should operate. The employee’s don’t feel like there being treated equal. Schlosser gives details on how The Fast Food industry embodies the best and the worst of American capitalist of the 21st century

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    In the story of "Who Has Seen The Wind"‚ W.O. Mitchell attempts to explain the meaning of life to young readers. Brian O’Connal‚ the main character‚ is a young boy who develops an understanding of birth and death throughout the novel by observing numerous animals. The birth of Forbsie’s pigeons and his rabbits help him to gain an understanding of birth. The death of Forbsie’s pigeon‚

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    unconfident males take advantage of women by violating them or by venerating them. Macho Escobar- a man who had an affair with Connie’s mother‚ a past incident that serves as an “umbilical cord” or "umbilicus"‚ a remnant connected to her present and future because of her refusal to leave the issue in the past. Manolo Vidal- is the embodiment of the Filipino nationalistic bourgeois who were once critical of the theocracy of the Spaniards but became transformed puppets and servants of these colonialists

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