âTo deny people their rights is to challenge their very humanityâ claimed Nelson Mandela, perhaps, as a sigh of caution to all humankind, waking their senses against discrimination. The human race is so special a creation, that, it possesses unique powers to both create and destroy things, like nothing else can do. And so do we share a larger chunk of responsibility in saving this world from tearing apart. Scorching Earth, hungry stomachs, begging hands and craving souls- better define...
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Shattering the geographical boundaries and freely diffusing the essence of knowledge, wisdom and practical indulgence across the globe, the bird of e-learning has thoroughly prepared and set a lot of fledglings free to discover the real competition. Those who have tasted the lemon of the traditional Indian education system, even for a few years, probably know how tough it is to get through the ashes of cut-throat employment scenarios today. Probably, all we required is not blaming, but a full-fledged...
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In the last three decades Pollution has become a big issue for the world and requires increased attention from all stakeholders. There are several types of pollution and there is need for sensitization in order to try to avoid or minimize the effects of such pollution. Any form of pollution to the natural environment is a health concern, and causes insecurity because it disrupts the natural system by disturbing the balances in nature. The results of air pollution today are...
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Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman Republic politial leader who expended what became the Roman Empire dramatically during his rule. The birth of Caesar brought about a new chapter in Roman history. During his youth, the Roman government was unstable, and had lost much of its dignity. At the age of 16, Caesarâs father, Gaius Caesar, passed away and this is when he began his quest to fight for with the Roman empire. In 84 BCE, Caesar married Cornelia, who...
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Free Trade is a policy followed by North America and the other countries in the World Trade Organization. The policy allows for open trading routes between all member countries. The agreements often remove any sorts of taxes or tariffs in place and make it much easier to freely trade products. The problem with free trade comes from the amount of power that large corporations gain from it. With trading being allowed by highly developed countries and smaller less developed ones,...
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Being able to imagine allows us to escape reality and find relief and freedom in different situations. We search for new ideas and thoughts that can influence reality. Through different concepts of imagine, Fletcher Kinnear with his artwork, Albert Herzing through âA Small Boy, Dreamingâ and Andy Weir in âThe Eggâ, we are able to get different representations of many aspects of life. Though we have multiple obstacles in life, we can find ways to overcome them in our imagination....
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If your home has experienced a flood, you need to act fast. Experts recommend starting a flood cleanup within 24 hours as its critical to preventing long-term damages. After the floodwaters have receded, thereâs definitely some amount of relief, but one should not ignore the aftermath of a flood. Waterlogged areas are known to harbour toxic mould and bacteria. Dampness contributes to mould growth. Mould can grow and spread quickly to other areas before you even realise and can become...
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Animals are very much important in our lives. The word âwildlife conservationâ means to keep plants and animals safe. Indian people save this animal with their hundred percent. The people of our country think that animals are the future of our country. Besides all things, wildlife is the central part. We can live a good and happy life if all the animals are safe. Animals are one of the parts of our life. In our country, some people harm animals....
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The impact of natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires can be felt for weeks, months, and even years after disaster strikes. Rebuilding and recovery take a lot of time and effort and resources often run short, leading to greater complications for evacuees and others who have been affected. Here are 5 of the most effective ways to help disaster victims: 1. Donate to accredited disaster relief organizations If you have the ability to donate cash to an accredited disaster relief...
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The given situation implied that I am the one who created the procedure that may predict violent prone individuals, thus it also gives me the freedom to share my own version of truth. Given that we live in a society wherein crime is almost impossible to prevent amidst several programs implemented by the present government (crime prevention that actually encourage more crime commission, Oplan Tokhang for example), I think it is a major breakthrough to finally create a procedure which...
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The population I chose are the people of Libya. Libya is a country in Africa. The limiting resource in this country is water. Libya is primarily a desert country which means clean water is more of a luxury and becoming more scarce to find. However, water is needed for important things such as being able to sustain life such as the consumption of water by humans as well as agricultural purposes. Most of Libyaâs clean water can be found in...
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Throughout this essay I will be discussing both my personal strengths and weaknesses. The purpose of highlighting strengths and weaknesses is to reflect on ways in which I can solve my weaknesses and ways to make my strengths even stronger. I have never been a confident person, so it is hard to think of any possible strengths of mine. However, a strength that I believe I have is being able to be well organised. Having good organisation skills is important...
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Every single day, there are newborn animals in different countries. Different types of animals that can be seen everywhere. Lovable and kind beings. Animals should be treated just like humans. But somehow, there are people who abuse the animals. It is against the law to be cruel or harm animals, even your own pets. It's called animal abuse, or neglect. The animals whose abuse is most often reported are dogs, cats, horses and livestock. Animals have generally played a great...
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Trees are vital. As the biggest plants on the planet, they give us oxygen, store carbon, stabilise the soil and give life to the worldâs wildlife. They also provide us with the materials for tools and shelter. Not only are trees essential for life, but as the longest living species on earth, they give us a link between the past, present and future. Itâs critical that woodlands, rainforests and trees in urban settings, such as parks, are preserved and sustainably...
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In recent years, a debate on whether or not America should keep the penny has arisen. Numerous Americans are in favor of keeping it due to sentimental value, while others say it is just too costly. There are multiple upsides as well as downsides to America discontinuing minting the penny. Overall, continuing the use and manufacturing of pennies would be ineffective for the United States economy. One of the biggest claims for people in opposition to keeping the penny is...
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The forest is a lot of trees. Many animals need a forest to survive and survive. Forests are very important and grow in many parts of the world. They are ecosystems that contain many plants and animals. Temperature and rainfall are two of the most important in the forest. Many places are too cold to dry. Forests can be from equator to Polar Regions, but other climates have different kinds of forests. In colder climates, conifers dominate, but in temperate...
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In 1955, when 14-year-old Emmett Till traveled from his home in Chicago to stay with a great-uncle in Tallahatchie County, Miss., his mother was nervous. Though the world was changing â the Brown v. Board of Education decision had come the year before â the Deep South was still a dangerous place to be black. Tillâs mother, Mamie Till Mobley, who had grown up in the rural county (a âsnake-infested swamp,â as TIME described it that year), warned him of...
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Studying abroad is a unique, one-of-a-kind undertaking thatâs not to be missed. Rather than sticking to your hometown or even to a distant town in your home country, going abroad provides a totally different experience to whatâs come before. Here are a few suggestions about how to get the most from being a foreign student. Staying in a higher quality accommodation removes much of the fear associated with staying abroad to study. When thinking about studying in Valencia or Madrid,...
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By 1955, African Americans across the country, including in the segregated South, had begun the struggle for justice. Emmett Till's murder was a spark in the upsurge of activism and resistance that became known as the Civil Rights movement. The sight of his brutalized body pushed many who had been content to stay on the sidelines directly into the fight. Months before Emmett's death in 1955, two African American activists in Mississippi had been murdered. An NAACP field worker, the...
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Water makes up 70% of the earth as well as the human body. There are millions of marine species present in todayâs world that reside in water. Similarly, humankind also depends on water. All the major industries require water in some form or the other. However, this precious resource is depleting day by day. The majority of the reasons behind it are man-made only. Thus, the need for water conservation is more than ever now. Through this water conservation essay,...
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Ownership of franchises in sports leagues in India has proven to be quite popular, at least optically, with the private sector. Most leagues have a standard format of a central league structure owned by promoters, who then seek corporate owners and partner them with celebrities as co-owners, with varying financial terms and equity allocations. Central sponsorship and team sponsorship are the key revenue models for such leagues, since broadcasting and gate revenues for a majority of the leagues do not...
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One of Albert Einsteinâs most famous quotes is, âGod does not play dice with the universe.âBut there are two huge errors in the way many people have interpreted this quote over the years. People have wrongly assumed Einstein was religious, believed in destiny, or that he completely rejected a core theory in physics. First, Einstein wasnât referring to a personal god in the quote. He was using âGodâ as a metaphor.âEinstein, of course, believed in mathematical laws of nature, so...
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My hero of all times and one who inspire me to set my aim to become an astronaut was âNeil Armstrongâ. First man to the Moon. He said that âPilots do not take any special joy in walking but Pilots like flyingâ. I love to go to Space and live in ISS for six months. Astronauts live a difficult life in space. They have to carry their Oxygen cylinder with them on their back. They have to sleep in sleep...
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Britainâs Domination of the Industrial RevolutionBritain was the leader of the industrial revolution in the 17th century while the rest of the modern world was struggling to catch up. The industrial revolution was made possible due to the many changes and innovations in the agricultural industry. The Agricultural Revolution did away with the old medieval communal method of farming, privatized the land, and introduced scientific breeding and farming techniques which increased the agricultural production significantly. These new processes created a...
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There were many debates and publications over the lack of efficient quantitative macroeconomic modeling in a period from 1970 to 1990. Famous economists Jordi Gali and Mark Gehtler in their papers try to analyze the reasons relating to the failure of current macroeconomic models of monetary policy and progress the framework for new models. The main indicator of unsuccessful modeling during those years was hesitant projections of the future economy made by lots of central banks. These forecasts were mainly...
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Puritans were some of the first colonists to settle on the soil of North America. They came seeking an escape from the persecution from England. They were chased out and they were refused the right to practice their religion. And in America, they found that privilege. They may have faced a lot of hardships and death, but they were able to practice their beliefs freely and without discrimination. The Puritans were a very sturdy group of people. They had strong...
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A Brief History of the Study of Mass Communication Todayâs Mass Communication scholars can, to some degree, trace their academic lineage to Walter Lippman and John Dewey, particularly through the famed âLippman-Deweyâ debate(s) of the 1920s and 30s that considered the role of journalism as a form of mass communication and its impact on their preferred version of democracy. At least initially, Lippman favored a journalistic approach that placed intellectual elites as the true â and better equipped â stewards...
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Although OâBrien is unclear about whether or not he actually threw a grenade and killed a man outside My Khe, his memory of the manâs corpse is strong and recurring, symbolizing humanityâs guilt over warâs horrible acts. In âThe Man I Killed,â OâBrien distances himself from the memory by speaking in the third person and constructing fantasies as to what the man must have been like before he was killed. OâBrien marvels at the wreckage of his body, thinking repeatedly...
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A common theme throughout the Oedipus Cycle is that of guilt coinciding with innocence. In Oedipus at Colonus however in separate instances Oedipus claims to be innocent of his wrong doings as in his fight against Laius he acted in self-defense, and he also insists he was ignorant of his sins so he cannot be punished for committing them,â I bore most evil things, strangers! I bore them involuntarily, let the god know! None of these things was chosen by...
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Inverse reinforcement learning is the problem of making an agent learn reward function by observing an expert agent with a given policy or behavior. RL problems give a powerful solution for sequential problems by making use of agents with a given reward function to find a policy by interacting with the environment. However, one major drawback of RL problems is the assumption that a good reward function â which is a succinct representation of designerâs intention- is given. But, identifying...
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