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    More's Utopia

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    an army for defense and to help injustice. All religions are tolerated‚ though atheism is immoral. Yet despite all these so called perfect things‚ I do not view this as a good place. Every citizens liberties are taken away‚ women aren’t treated as equals‚ and they view people in a worse light if they are atheists. The country of utopia was founded on tyranny. While the definition of eutopia is roughly a good place‚ my definition of eutopia is a perfect place‚ where everyone is free to do as they

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    Steps 1. 1 Identify the goal and purpose of your panel discussion. Establish what you want to achieve by conducting the discussion‚ and what general questions will be answered. Focus on 1 or 2 main topics to direct the panel discussion in an organized way. 2. 2 Invite experts to become panelists. * Choose knowledgeable‚ well-educated experts or individuals involved in the focus of your panel discussion. Invite local coordinators and community partners to participate in panel discussions

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    the argumentative essay

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    between a group of people and for nations to maintain their identity. Racism is a cancer that has plagued the United States since it started. In the 1800 and 1900’s racism was a big thing. Especially‚ blacks were made out to seem like they were not equal to the white‚ and got treated very harshly‚ and got the short end of the stick. White folks made it clear that they thought they were above the blacks and deserved better‚ like getting to sit in the front of the bus‚ their own bathrooms‚ water fountains

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    Astable Multivibrator

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    capacitor equals 2/3 Vcc ‚ comparator1 triggers the flip-flop and the output switches to low state. Now capacitor C discharges through RB and the transistor Q1. When voltage across C equals 1/3 Vcc‚ comparator 2’s output triggers the flip- flop and the output goes high. Then the cycle repeats. The capacitor is periodically charged and discharged between 2/3 Vcc and 1/3 Vcc respectively. The time during which the capacitor charges from 1/3 Vcc to 2/3 Vcc is equal to the time

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    Amortization

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    the process of amortization‚ the principal and the interests are reduced by a series of installment payments made either at the beginning or at the end of the payment interval  Implies that the amount regularly paid to discharge an obligation is of equal size Note: in finding the size of the periodic payment‚ one of the most important factors to consider is whether the loan is due now or later  The concept of amortization is applicable if the loan or financial obligation due now Finding the Size

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    Moshe’s view that women are less valuable than men when he and Sara engage in an argument about her pursuit of education. Moshe exclaims that a women’s purpose “is to be a man’s wife‚ the mother of a man’s children” (206). Here women are seen not as an equal partner in marriage or parenthood but rather the possession of the husband. Being a wife and mother is merely a function of serving the husband. Women are also seen as having limited capabilities outside of the familial realm as when Moshe further

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    The Men we carry in our Minds               It is men who get to be the President and the politicians‚ it is men who get to be the CEO’s‚ it is men who all the joys and pleasures of life are given.  This is what the women say‚ they say men have all the advantages of life that it is so much easier for them to get ahead‚ that it is unfair that they can work prominent positions of work‚ while the women are reduced to child raising and homemaking.  Do the women of Scott Sander’s essay "Gender and Identity"

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    to and admired. Joe‚ Joe was Pip’s best friend. He was a great model for Pip if only Pip would act like him. In the Book “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens the main character was a child who had not had a childhood. “We were equals afterwards‚ as we had been before; but‚ afterwards at a quiet times when i sat looking at Joe and thinking about him‚ I had a new sensation of feeling conscious that i was looking up to Joe in my heart.” (Chapter 7). Pip starts out the book as the

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    depending on the agent-task assignment. It is required to perform all tasks by assigning exactly one agent to each task in such a way that the total cost of the assignment is minimized. If the numbers of agents and tasks are equal and the total cost of the assignment for all tasks is equal to the sum of the costs for each agent (or the sum of the costs for each task‚ which is the same thing in this case)‚ then the problem is called the linear assignment problem. Commonly‚ when speaking of the assignment

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    Mad Max: Fury Road

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    character‚ she is a level-headed leader figure that uses violence when necessary but never loses sight of her morals. Right off the bat‚ it is clear that Furiosa is of equal status to the men in the film‚ from her wardrobe choices to her sleek buzz cut. Upon the first glimpse of her‚ one can even see that she will be an equal to Max if one pays close enough attention to detail. Max and Furiosa both sport what appears to be a single shoulder pad (a repurposed football pad?)‚ with Max wearing his

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