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    'Equality In Ayn Rand's Anthem'

    one's happiness. At the start of the book, Equality discovered an ancient tunnel that exposed him to technology unknown to his society. This was the beginning of his transition into a rebel in his society. All along, he had felt superior to his peers and thought he should have been a scholar due to his intelligence. As a kid, Equality was always clever and inquisitive. This side of him came out when he was in his tunnel with the freedom and means necessary to pursue his interests. After making several

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    Xylocopa Sp Around the World

    Name of the Assignment Xylocopa Sp around the world Introduction The genus Xylocopa (in the subfamily Xylocopinae) is commonly known as ‘Carpenter Bees’ and one of the large bees distributed worldwide. It consists near about 500 species in 31 subgenera. The word ‘carpenter’ comes from the fact that nearly all of its species use dead wood, bamboo, or structural timbers to build their nest. Associated members of the related tribe Ceratinini are often referred to as ‘small carpenter bees’.

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    Decoy Definition

    The term duck decoy may refer to two distinct devices, both used for hunting wildfowl. One is a long cone-shaped wickerwork tunnel installed on a small pond to catch wild ducks. After the ducks settled on the pond, a small, trained dog would herd the birds into the tunnel. The catch was formerly sent to market for food, but now these are only used to catch ducks to be ringed and released: see ornithology. The word decoy, also originally found in English as "coy", derives from the Dutch de kooi (the

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    Lokkoko

    Name: Harmony Ojehomon Topic: Wind blade Aerodynamic Content 1. Introduction 2. Calculation of the blade angle 3. Reynolds number 4. Testing the blade rotor in the wind turbine 5. Conclusion Introduction Wind power is one of the renewable technologies the world is counting on to provide sustainable and non-polluting power. The purpose report discusses how a prototype wind blade is designed, built and tested. The aim is to build a wind blade is built in terms of power extracted

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    A Ride on the New York Subway

    darkness” and with impressive imagery, she manages to make you feel like standing in the middle of hell. As an example the train is described as:” An iron monster spitting flames and noise (…) the iron creature goes roaring off down the pitch-black tunnel with its cargo of human prisoners.” (p.1 “A Ride on the New York Subway”). When closing one’s eyes after reading the very first paragraph, the feeling of being uncomfortable and to some extend even afraid of the Subway is slowly growing inside.

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    Cis Data Communications Concepts Wans

    Data Communication Concepts I Instructions: Insert your answer after each question in a bold red typeface. When complete, attach the document as your submission for this assignment. You may name your answers document any name you choose. Once I score your document it will be named [Last Name][First Name], and returned to you as an attachment to my feedback. When your answer consists of a list of items, please enter only one list-item per line. This helps speed the scoring process. Name:

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    Toronto's Metro System as a Cultural Landscape

    Toronto’s Growing Metro System as a Cultural Landscape Toronto’s Growing Metro System as a Cultural Landscape The metro system in Toronto can be seen as a very important cultural landscape; public transit is an integral part of the city’s culture, as it reflects the growth in the city’s economy, population, and urbanization. The metro system is a public space that is temporarily occupied by different people, travelling to different places. It is a public space that is part of our daily routine

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    Shared Humanity

    all ages and places. The fiction short story Through The Tunnel, by Doris Lessing, has a great example of self-sacrifice. Jerry is an 11 year old little boy, him and his mother are vacationing and he spends most of his time on the big kid side of the bay. Of course him being 11 and hanging around the bigger kids can make people do some silly things. Long story short, Jerry risked getting hurt swimming through a small, rocky tunnel to make the bigger kids like him. This relates to self-sacrifice

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    Ayn Rand Anthem Analysis

    grate within the outskirts of the colony and ventured inside. In the tunnel he was in awe at the sophistication of everything the tunnel

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    Skydiving

    I'm a skydiver from Colorado and I've only jumped at one dropzone in California, Skydive Elsinore. That is a wonderful dropzone and I will be going back there the next time I find myself near LA. I've heard very good things about Skydive Davis, and Skydive San Diego. There are alot of different dropzones in California and any of them would be a good place to go. As for jumping solo.... well you can't jump solo your first time. There are several different student training programs. In all of them

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