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    Food Matters

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    A Review of Food Matters We live in an age where documentaries have become a crucial medium for the communication of uncommonly known information. Food Matters gives a no-bullshit account of the perils(风险) of modern food consumption and medication(药物)‚ and tells us what we can do to significantly improve our quality of life and our health. The documentary stars several well-educated Doctors of Medicine with expertise in the study of education. As these specialists provide the data‚ the viewers become

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    A Matter of Time

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    A Matter of Time By Shashi Deshpande. Feminist Press at the CUNY‚ 1999. Reviewed by Sudha S. Balagopal I first read a A Matter of Time a few years ago‚ when it was published in India. The book made a deep impression on me‚ with its sensitive story of rebuilding and hope. After its more recent release in the US‚ I read it again‚ enjoying it even more.Very few books can lay claim to that fact for me. In A Matter of Time‚ a father‚ named Gopal‚ with three almost-grown girls‚ decides he has had

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    about today’s role of patriotism? And how would I personally go about aiding others to understand what it means to be an American? The year of 2016 has definitely been a wild one. Countless unjustified deaths‚ Keith Scott being one of many‚ which generated numerous protests and today’s civil right movement: Black lives Matter. New York and New Jersey have fell victim to murderous

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    Money Matters

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    Abstract In 1999‚ the Daewoo Group‚ one of the biggest transnational conglomerates‚ collapsed‚ committing a staggering $15.3 billion in accounting fraud in the process‚ the largest in world history. In 2006‚ its chairman was sentenced to eight years in prison and a disgorgement penalty of $22.7 billion. Daewoo’s problems‚ however‚ did not remain a case isolated to Korea and their mighty‚ family-controlled conglomerates called “chaebol.” Daewoo’s demise foreshadowed corporate scandals

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    States Of Matter

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    CHAPTER 5 STATES OF MATTER INTERMOLECULAR FORCES Intermolecular forces are the forces of attraction and repulsion between interacting particles (atoms and molecules). Attractive intermolecular forces are known as van der Waals forces. van der Waals forces include dispersion forces or London forces‚ dipole-dipole forces‚ and dipole-induced dipole forces. A particularly strong type of dipole-dipole interaction is hydrogen bonding. Dispersion Forces or London Forces Observed between non-polar molecules

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    notes on matter

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    Unit 1 Notes Chapter 3 Matter Observation v. Inference • Observation: • Quantitative or qualitative • ___________________________________________________ • Inferences: • Something that you know from ____________________________ • Ex. “made of wood”‚ “wax” Physical v. Chemical Properties • Physical Properties: • Can be observed without changing the chemical makeup of a substance • Examples: • Chemical Properties: • Describes a chemical change & the kinds of chemical reactions that

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    Professionalism Matters

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    The Power of Professionalism The thought around which the entire conversation revolves it that “Professionalism Matters” and it is not about mulling over on making people smarter but “About using better discretion.” Wiersma’s says that professionalism can be used to:  1. Drive organizations to higher levels of performance for their stakeholders.  2. Drive inner efforts to the superior performance of any organization.  3. Decrease the dysfunctional aspect of organizational conflict and politics

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    Race Matters

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    talk as if Race Matters? Unwittingly or quite knowingly people have built systems of inequalities around race but people have also built identity‚ friendships‚ and college mates around it. Nevertheless‚ several people I recently interviewed never appeared to be certain when race was a good thing or when it was a bad thing to talk about‚ which in my mind leaves us all struggling with a particularly intimidating question: When should we talk as if race matters? The culture of

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    State of Matter

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    States of Matter Jun Ruan Solid Molecules are tighly packed and harder than liquids and gases. Examples: Ice‚ Coal‚ Salt Amorphous solid-a solid which has a disordered atomic structure. Examples: Glass‚ Rubber Liquids flowing freely but of constant volume. Examples: Water‚ Mercury‚ Alcohol Viscosity-a measure of its resistance to gradual deformation by shear stress or tensile stress. Surface tension-the force that acts on the surface of a liquid and tends to minimize the surface

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    What Office Dress Code means today? Debates are means by which individual or group of people share their views of a particular subject through arguments or forums. Debates use rhetorical appeals‚ which are logos‚ ethos and pathos to send messages across the same audience. Logos is the capacity of making the audience have confidence in the speaker by using logical explanations‚ facts and statistics. On the other hand‚ ethos is an appeal of making the audience believe that the debater’s idea is credible

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