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    result and conclusion

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    CHAPTER 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The content of this chapter presents‚ analyzes and interprets the findings of the study. The proponents have provided a series of questionnaires for correspondents to answer regarding the researchers’ system the evaluation sheet serves as a guideline on how the system is functioning. The researchers’ provided a brief description of the system in which preliminary functions was discuss‚ as well as the project overview that consist of the parts of the working

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    Conclusion Reflection

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    Conclusion In the workshop‚ we are going to design a beam that will rupture when a load of 20 kg is placed at its mid-span region. We have made much consideration and preparation before the testing. At the beginning‚ we considered to use wood or plastic to make the beam. After observation and research‚ we find out that wood is more suitable for making a beam and more possible to rupture at 20 kg weight. With several trials‚ we discovered that the shape‚ length‚ width and thickness of the wooden board

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    Euthanasia Conclusion

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    We therefore conclude that no one can claim to truly know whether‚ or in what circumstances‚ euthanasia is moral. So‚ while it is possible to try to answer this question by discussing the moral issues‚ it is not easy to say whether euthanasia is ever morally supportable. Of course‚ euthanasia should be differentiated from simple removal of life support from a patient who has already effectively succumbed. The Churches‚ on good grounds‚ oppose euthanasia in all circumstances. We all regard life

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    Conclusion on Jutes

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    JUTES METHODOLOGY ❖ Jute is a long‚ soft‚ shiny vegetable fibre that can be spun into coarse‚ strong threads. It is produced from plants in the genus Corchorus‚ which was once classified with the family Tiliaceae‚ more recently with Malvaceae‚ and has now been reclassified as belonging to the family Sparrmanniaceae. "Jute" is name of the plant or fiber that is use to make burlap‚ Hessian or gunny clothes. ❖ Jute is one of the most affordable natural fibres and is second only to cotton

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    Current news and developments in games Introduction In recent year computer games have been developed by professional developers and games studios. This article looks at the main areas that affect computer games development and brings you an update of what’s in the games development news today: Technology See text book p363 – 364 Artificial Intelligence See text book p364-365 General intro – say what it is and then how it is used in games. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence_(video_games)

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    Religion Conclusion

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    In conclusion‚ after reading and observing all major religions of the world (Judaism‚ Christianity and Islam) are different in their concept of worshipping‚ fasting‚ festivals and tradition. I found one significant thing in all major religions that they believed in one God and accepts of God existence. No matter whom we are and belongs which religion but at end of the day we all standup on a single platform of one God. In Judaism‚ worship is only for God and God is everlasting with no concept of

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    February 28‚ 2013 Martin Bergstrom Being in Control In order to achieve personal responsibility you must hold yourself accountable for your own actions‚ despite the consequences that come from those actions. You must understand that what you do impacts those around you‚ instead of blaming others for our mistakes and/or choices; we can accept responsibility for our own lives. In my opinion‚ personal responsibility is the key not only to college success‚ but in life as well. As an adult‚ I reflect

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    Age of Responsibility People always think that there is a specific age when an individual can become an adult‚ more mature and responsible. You know? But does that really define the truth? A person/individual should be considered as an adult when the mind is matured at its own time. The responsibility and maturity of a person depends on the themselves and when they are ready. In the article‚ “What is the Age of Responsibility” written by Allen Greenblatt‚ published on September 30‚ 2009 states

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    It is often said‚ the current system in place for determining the age of responsibility for minors should be improved if we can start the driving age at 16 and then every year thereafter the next major responsibility is added. With this in mind‚ us teenagers wouldn’t have to worry about having all these responsibility at one specific age. If we had a troubled childhood it can affect our organizing behavior and planning “One of the things that deprived childhood causes is problems with prefrontal

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    Personal Responsibility Jermaine S. Brown Sr. GEN/200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success June 03‚ 2013 Fernando Chavez Personal Responsibility For the past 20 years as a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer in the United States Army I started out as a follower for the first three years. After that point‚ I had to become a Leader and take responsibilities for the good and the bad not only for myself but also for anyone appointed below me. Currently I

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