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    Fire Think of the word "fire". What’s the first thing that comes to mind? To some it’s s’mores‚ to others it’s destruction. For Montag Fire was a tool for his profession; "It was a pleasure to burn. It was a special pleasure to see things eaten‚ to see things blackened and changed." This line was found in the beginning of a Fahrenheit 451. Montag was in charge of burning the books that were found‚ but throughout the movie his understanding of fire changed. He started out as a firefighter that

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    The Gates Christo and Jeanne-Claude are artists who work together and create large-scale environment works. These works are temporary and they are removed from the site where they are installed‚ typically after about two weeks. Christo and Jeanne-Claude choose part of an environment in which to make their art and people then see the whole environment with fresh eyes‚ even after the artwork has been removed‚ for it remains in the memories of people who have viewed the transformed environment.

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    Jack London’s To Build a Fire: Theme The significance of the words "dying and death" in Jack London’s 1910 novel‚ "To Build a Fire" continuously expresses the man’s dwindling warmth and bad luck in his journey along the Yukon trail to meet "the boys" at camp. London associates dying with the man’s diminishing ability to stay warm in the frigid Alaskan climate. The main characters predicament slowly worsens one level at a time finally resulting in death. The narrator informs the reader that

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    Digital Logic •Introduction‚ Truth Tables and Boolean expressions •Logic Gates •Combination of Logic Gates •Circuit tracing and Boolean expressions •Creating Truth Table from a circuit •Creating a Circuit from a Truth Table •Basic Boolean Algebra •Using Boolean Algebra for Circuit Simplification •Practical Considerations Digital Circuit versus an analog circuit •Digital systems operate based on discrete information or signals‚ were as an analog system relies on continuous information

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    THE FIFTIETH GATE: A JOURNEY THROUGH MEMORY Memoir by Mark Raphael Baker‚ 1997 Ostensibly the story of a son’s attempt to access and narrate his parents’ fragmented Holocaust biographies‚ Mark Raphael Baker’s The Fiftieth Gate also subverts the convention of second-generation memoir writing. A composite of detective story‚ love story‚ tales of hiding‚ and vignettes of discovery‚ The Fiftieth Gate has themes that are synonymous with the difficulties of the narrative construction of the Holocaust

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    Bill Gates

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    3/26/2013 Abstract This paper will examine the personality traits of Bill Gates‚ also known as one of the wealthiest people of our time and the personality thriven in his career to come to be one of the most conspicuous people in the world. Bill Gates is an intelligent‚ visionary‚ confident with persuasive aptitudes that focus and committed on innovation technology. Through using his charismatic leadership style‚ Bills Gates has led Microsoft Corporation to be one of the most successful corporations

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    Hobbies of Gates 3. School age a. Primary school b. Transfer to Seattle’s Lakeside School c. Meeting with Paul Allen d. First success 4. University years and life before Microsoft a. Harvard life b. Co-working with Paul Allen c. Creating of Micro-Soft 5. Beginning of Microsoft a. Microsoft went to public b. Paul Allen got cancer 6. Bill Gates retired as CEO of Microsoft a. Being the richest man in the world 7. Creating of Bill & Melinda Gates foundation

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    The greatest man that ever lived Bill gates descended from a long line of entrepreneurs and lively‚ high spirited people. William Henry gates II‚ his father‚ is philanthropist‚ an author‚ and a retired American attorney. His mother‚ Mary gates‚ was chairwoman of united way international‚ University of Washington regent‚ and a school teacher. William Henry gates III‚ born in Seattle‚ Washington‚ is an inventor‚ programmer‚ investor‚ and philanthropist‚ but more importantly he was a brilliant businessman

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    Major Themes Determinism The movement of naturalism was greatly influenced by the 19th-century ideas of Social Darwinism‚ which was in turn influenced by Charles Darwin’s theories on evolution. Social Darwinism applied to the human environment the evolutionary concept that natural environments alter an organism’s biological makeup over time through natural selection. Social Darwinists and naturalists cited this as proof that organisms‚ including humans‚ do not have free will‚ but are shaped‚ or

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    Bill Gates: An Amazing Philanthropist In his article‚ ‘What should a Billionaire give?’ writer Peter Singer talked about unequal distribution of wealth between the rich and the poor. He talked about the values of life between rich and poor people. Since all men are created equal‚ the rich should always help the poor to balance the huge difference of wealth between the two classes. To most wealthy people‚ it’s always about making more money. Some wealthy people‚ on the other hand‚ actually give away

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