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Captive Raised Livestock Keeping Marine Fishes Fish
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Not to long ago the only places you could see
marine fishes were public aquariums, but not any
more, now you can have these beautiful fish in
your own home. With todays technology, you can
keep salt-water fish alive and healthy in a tank
of water in your house! In recent times, we have
seen these beautiful fish on television from
around the world, and this has caused an upsurge
in interest in keeping marine fishes in the home
aquarium. Initially the fishes were prohibitively
expensive due to hig...
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Writing System Record Keeping
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... organized only by scanning the text for
syllable boundaries. Compared to western writing
systems, the composed characters tend to be taller
and thinner. A line of Thai text can be considered
to be logically divided into four parallel lines:
The base line, on which consonants, some vowels,
some Thai symbols and Thai numbers are written The
line below the base line, used for writing lower
vowels and lower diacritics The line above the
base line, used for writing upper vowels and upper
diacriti...
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The Rise Of Civilization And Writing
990 words
The phenomenon of writing has been invented
independently five separate times in the history
of man. While History textbooks almost exclusively
talk about the writing of Mesopotamia and Egypt,
writing has also been developed in the Indus
Valley, China, and Mesoamerica. This strange
phenomenon has led many historians and
anthropologist to conclude that writing is
necessary for a complex society to exist.
Nevertheless, there was a society located in the
Andean Mountain in present day Peru in which...
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Nuclear Weapon States International Court Of Justice
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The United Nations is an organization of sovereign
nations not a world government. It provides the
machinery to help find solutions to disputes or
problems, and to deal with virtually any matter of
concern to humanity. It does not legislate like a
national parliament. But in the meeting rooms and
corridors of the UN, representatives of almost all
countries of the world large and small, rich and
poor, with varying political views and social
systems have a voice and vote in shaping the
policies of...
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War Is Peace Treated Unfairly
1,707 words
What is doublethink? Orwell describes doublethink
as the power of holding two contradictory beliefs
in one s mind simultaneously, and accepting both
of them. In 1984, doublethink is the normal way of
thought, and as a result everyone understands it
and practices it. Doublethink is different from
changing ones mind, lying, and self-deception in
many ways. Doublethink involves believing in the
two contradictory ideas at the same time. This is
different from lying because lying is saying
something ...
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Learning Disabilities Learning Disability
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What is Dyslexia Accommodating a Disability:
Adults with Learning Disabilities Tara J. Childers
University of Oklahoma EIPT 6183, Dr. Greene May
3, 1999 Whether we graduate from highschool or
college we all hope to find a challenging career
that will propel us forward in todays society. For
those suffering from dyslexia this only adds to
the frustration and fears associated with seeking
employment. Many adults with dyslexia or other
forms of learning disabilities never disclose
their disability ...
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Labor Force Participation Parental Consent
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Abortion has been an ongoing issue in the United
States in recent history. There is a constant
debate between pro-choice and pro-life issues.
People for pro-choice argue that it should be up
to the individual to decide whether or not an
abortion is right for them. On the other hand,
pro-life supporters argue that a fetus is a human
being, and that abortion is murder. The debate has
focused primarily on these two arguments, but
little emphasis has been placed on the economic
analysis of the story...
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