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    What is the role of science and technology in warfare? Human beings can be characterized by several traits through out their history; two of those traits are the constant need to acquire and discover new knowledge and the other one is the use of force as a way to impose itself to another person or society. Seeing these two like this anyone could say at plain sight that they have nothing in common however it is undeniable that technological and scientific advances have influenced wars and conflicts

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    What are the Roles‚ Responsibilities and Boundaries of a Tutor? An important responsibility at the start of each course is for the tutor to explain the syllabus‚ objectives and expectations from both the learners and tutor. They must also explain any health and safety requirements and evacuation procedures. The role of a tutor is to ensure all the learners have the same opportunities in achieving their goals. The tutor is responsible for delivering; safe‚ accurate and up-to date information on

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    Effects of wind-loading on bridges Wind Loading Wind is a word that used to describe the motion of the air. It is the natural phenomenon which caused by temperature differential that is resulted from solar radiation. A moving wind that comes in contact with a solid structure will be distracted. Although the wind structure is not fully stopped‚ it still loses some of its velocity. This is due to the frictional force faced by the wind flow and the surface of the bridge. This phenomenon is actually

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    In The Canterbury Tales‚ written by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ feminism plays a major role. The tales told by female narrators display “absolute obedience as the ideal‚ it also acknowledges the terrible demands that can be made in its name and their irrationality‚ and above all ... the price of obedience‚[and] the suffering it can entail” (The Cambridge 192). Chaucer doesn’t directly speak about feminism‚ however throughout the novel numerous female characters in the patriarchal society were taken advantage

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    of storms was called the Dust Bowl that lasted nearly a decade. The Dust Bowl was caused by the loss of short grass on the prairie‚ over farming and its harsh treatment‚ and the lack of rain causing severe drought. All of these elements had a huge role in the Dust Storms that occurred during the 1930s. The loss of short grass helped cause the Dust Bowl because the grass helped keep the dirt in place. “Grass

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    porcelain dolls that could break at any moment in time. However‚ by the 1920’s women were starting to break out of the molds they were once placed in. It was a radical time‚ and women were not afraid to show the world the important change that had evolved from something much smaller. There were so many events and ideas that attributed to the change in American

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    inspiration that led him on to winning his Olympic medals and awards. “Behind each award and medal there is big commitment and hard work involved” (Alex Ovechkin). Alex Ovechkin can be considered as a role model because all around the world people watch him play and get inspired by what he does and what he achieves. Alexander Ovechkin is very passionate about hockey. “Hockey is

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    is family. In the novel‚ Carl and Harley are desert by their family and are forced to move in with their aunt who doesn’t care that the three of them share a bond with each other. Also‚ at their new home Carl and Harley are often detested because of what had happened in the past with their grandfather so another situation regarding their family has landed the brothers into another dilemma. As the story progresses‚ Carl regains the trust of the townspeople in Carl and Harley and they lose the label

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    The document suggests that women play a big role. Other minority groups also played a role in the war. The women help the soldiers in many different ways. French had also helped in the war. The document was showing that almost everyone was helping if they could‚ and that helped the country beat the British army. The document suggests that the women wanted to help the souldiers that were fighting for their country. The women that helped had contributed to the country that was going to become

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    THE PADMA BRIDGE ISSUE The Padma Bridge Issue (A Dream or a Scandal) Submitted To: Mr. Md. Najmul Hasan Lecturer Department of Banking & Insurance University of Dhaka Submitted By: Group-11 Name I.D Signature MD. Jamal Hosen 16-056 MD. Shafiqul Islam 16-096 Masudur Rahman 16-094 M.M. Azizur Rahman 16-079 Zual Rana 16-079 Date of Submission: 16 October‚ 2012 16th October‚ 2012 Mr. MD. Najmul Hasan Lecturer Department

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