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    Destructive and Non-destructive Testing for Maintenance Applications Why use testing? * Make best use of limited budgets • Repair vs. replace • Increase load limits * Preserve our infrastructure • Economics • Historic structures * Make sound judgments to repair or replace * Increase level of confidence / decrease uncertainty * Increase overall safety Destructive Testing Destructive testing (DT) includes methods where your material is broken down in order to determine

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    The play "Amadeus" is Mainly Concerned With the Destructive Nature of Jealousy This passage is all too true‚ both in Peter Shaffer’s ‘Amadeus’ and in life in general. However the play is also concerned with the destructive nature of ignorance and naivety. Salieri is jealous not just of Mozart’s talent‚ but of the fact that God gave the talent to "Mozart … spiteful‚ sniggering‚ conceited‚ infantine Mozart". He is envious of the vessel of God’s laughter at the ‘patron saint of mediocrity’ as he

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    John Madden’s Shakespeare in Love is a ‘romantic comedy’ set in the class-dominated society of Elizabethan England. The two protagonists and “Star-crossed lovers” of the film come from completely different ends of the class spectrum. Will Shakespeare is a “lowly player” with writer’s block searching for his muse and wealthy Viola De Lesseps who dreams of “love as there has never been in a play” are fortune’s fools as the viewer must come to realise that love cannot conquer all. Madden conveys

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    Appearances Are Destructive Gilbert Keith Chesterton once said‚ “Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another.” Certainly‚ Mr. Chesterton would not be so pleased if he could read a recent article by Mark Mathabane‚ entitled “Appearances Are Destructive‚” in which the author claims that the interest of the present-day students in learning‚ “the soul‚” has been replaced by the fiercest desire to have the best and most expensive outfits. By that reason‚ many

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    celebrates the beauty of love whilst also exploring the destructive nature of pride - the tragedy is made all the more poignant because both these elements of human nature are incorporated. The play is mostly about how love‚ not pride can affect people’s emotions. Shakespeare shows how love can be beautiful yet destructive. The tragedy is created when love and pride work together to create doomed circumstances for Romeo and Juliet. “Romeo and Juliet” demonstrate that love affects people’s emotions

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    Composition January 31‚ 2014 The Nature of Romantic Love In The Great Gatsby: Obsession‚ Self-Destruction‚ and Greed The Great Gatsby is a story about a man‚ Gatsby‚ who is stuck in alternate reality. He is stuck in a past life and wants to remain in it forever. The Great Gatsby reflects a story about the great American dream and‚ as some may view‚ a beautiful love story. The Great Gatsby is not a story about perfect love. In fact‚ it actually mocks the notion that love having no flaws. Fitzgerald

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    become an organization or a group‚ it needs a leader‚ which causes a great problem because of the human factor and most of all because it is very easy to control people with something they deem as the absolute truth. In our society religion is a destructive force that needs to be addressed‚ in modern times the need for a more updated view on modern issues is something very important that can and will shape the future‚ religion must be fixed. Religion has been around for thousands of years; it has

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    Love is not the destructive force in Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is considered one of the greatest love tragedies of all time. It is a play about two young lovers‚ whose love was destined for destruction from the beginning because of the hatred between the two families‚ Montagues and Capulets. The force that leads to this destruction hate and lust‚ as opposed to love. One of the forces that leads to destruction in Romeo and Juliet is hate. Hate is a destructive

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    * Lipman-Blumen: toxic leaders are leaders whose act without integrity by dissembling and engaging in various other dishonourable behaviours * Proposed definition of destructive leadership by authors: Important points in the authors’ definition: * Systematic and repeated behavior * No call for intent: Destructive leadership behaviour may therefore include behaviours that were not intended to cause harm‚ but as a result of thoughtlessness‚ insensitivity‚ or lack of competence‚ undermines

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    Response Paper: Nature and Love: Prompt 1 To express a love and the physical connection associated with it‚ oftentimes adjectives can depict and describe relationships‚ or even people. Different aspects of nature can be substituted in place of the adjectives to help covey the same imagery‚ but often times in a more powerful manner. The use of nature in poems can be very effective when expressing emotions and actions associated with love. Using notions such as barking dogs to convey heartbreak

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