Google Earth, Arkia Israeli Airlines, and certain hospitals, all use information systems in their companies. Google Earth uses an information system called GIS. GIS stands for geographic information systems. They use it for an overall view of the world and for maps that are constantly updated. Without GIS, Google Earth would not be possible. It makes Google Earth more accurate every day because it constantly updates. Google Earth also uses a method called spatial sampling, which means that they use...
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The human condition has always been defined as the characteristics and situations which compose the essentials of human existence. Whilst some of these connotations have been reshaped in the modern age, guilt remains present and is a crucial characteristic of the human condition. A Simple Plan by Raimi and Macbeth by Shakespeare enhance the understanding of the human condition by challenging moral frameworks through context, showing the essential pertinency of how guilt causes a tragic downfall. Guilt is objectified in...
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Introduction The notion of "holes" extends beyond its literal meaning, permeating various aspects of literature, science, and everyday life. In literature, holes often symbolize voids, absences, or opportunities for deeper understanding. Beyond their physical manifestation, holes represent intangible concepts such as gaps in knowledge, emotional deficiencies, or societal issues. This essay delves into the multifaceted role of holes, examining their symbolic significance in literature and their broader implications in scientific and societal contexts. By analyzing specific examples and counter-arguments, this...
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Ready, set, go! I ran ahead of everyone and completed the first lap. I was extremely confident that I was going to win. But all of a sudden, as I approached the finish line, I felt a sharp pain in my right leg. I tried my best to limp the rest of the way. But alas, the pain was just unbearable. I fell down and couldnât get up. I had never experienced such excruciating pain before. My friends helped me...
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The importance of music in the life of humans and their surrounding is huge. There are many myths about music in public spaces relating to the impact it has. Every person has their own taste in music and which creates a unique relationship in their lives as well. We all know music is and will be the most essential part of peopleâs life. It even beats literature or newspapers in daily routine. Wherever we go nowadays, we see a pop...
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The different principles and core fundaments of any society should be based on truth. Truthtelling should be a standard rule to judge someone on his deed. And I believe that no one should not be indifferent to the notion of truth regardless of his social status. In the book, Post-Truth, Mcintyre explains to us how we got to the âpost-truthâ era where telling the truth does not matter anymore and how can we stand against this cynical movement. While, On...
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Culture is a big part of a lot of peopleâs lives, it makes up a lot of what they do, what they eat, how they act, and what their usual life is. Culture is the everyday life of a certain group of people, their normal lives. Every single culture is a least a little bit different than others, each is special or unique in its own way. Itâs important to study other cultures so you can understand them and why...
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Estelle Lazer is an Australian/independent archaeologist and physical anthropologist who is independent and notorious for her archaeology work in Italy, Antarctica, the Middle East, Australia and countries across Europe. Whose work has heavily contributed and impacted our greater insight of Pompeii and Herculaneum. She has invested her work through lectures at the University of Sydney and Oxford. For more than 20 years, Lazer has based her work in Pompeii as of discovering human remains with scientific methods from the eruption...
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Iâve tried to start this essay about twenty times and each time was never quite good enough, which is a perfect example of my lifeâs purpose because nothing I do is ever good enough for myself. Thatâs why my purpose in life is to finally prove to myself that the person that I want to be is the person that I am. As I child, I was overflowing with confidence. I didnât have to try to mask any insecurities as...
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Everyone has experienced love during their lifetime, whether they loved or were loved. Itâs no surprise that billions of individuals say, âI love youâ. So, what is love? One way to define love is a feeling for different people, including kids, work colleagues, husband, wife, and God. Nevertheless, each of these has a totally different type of love. Love is a powerful affectionate feeling that even affects how the individual acts. Love exists in various types, including intimate love, friendship...
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Have you ever procrastinated on a task because you felt that you have all the time in the world? Or have you ever wanted to realize something but was too lazy to act on it? Iâm sure all of us have experienced encounters like that before. In my speech, I'm going to touch on the importance of remembering how precious time is and tell you all what the saying âtime and tide wait for no oneâ means. We need to...
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Mother continually tells me, âI wish I could be a teen again, living at home with no bills to pay and responsibilitiesâ, then I think to myself: âWhy did you leave home in the first place, if adulthood is SO bad, why move out?â. We all have to grow up sometimes, however Iâm not ready to sacrifice this life of entitlement. Awesome is how I would define home life, one that is full of âtrials and pleasuresâ and I wonder...
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âThe Social Networkâ, a film adapted from Ben Mezrichâs âThe Accidental Billionairesâ, and directed by David Fincher, explores the intricate past and creation of the social media site, Facebook. This film is not only a film about social media, but itâs also about border concepts than technology. Itâs about relationships, individuals, friendships and what these mean in the digital age. These ideas are embedded in a plot that focuses on the relationships Mark has destroyed during the creation of Facebook,...
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The Charbagh design, which was beautifully implemented by Taj's architects who wanted to provide it with a heavenly atmosphere, did so by successfully integrating the water tools, water brought from the Yamuna River, into the structure in such a way that even after three centuries the garden looks filled with living. Luxurious green grass, floral beauty unabashed, ever-growing trees, and thus the most impressive feature of all - an elevated lotus pond in the center of the garden that provides...
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Why did the unconscious part of the brains of the protagonists seems as if it were put get them? Carl Gustav Jung, a psychoanalyst would call it the collective unconscious; it's a universal shared memory in which mankind seems to repress their true emotions without being aware of it. This concept is easier to make sense of when one looks at the character of Captain Gunther Lutz, a former SS Nazi officer. He visits his place of joy, Dachau concentration...
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When you sit down at the dining table and eat your perfectly roasted dinner, you probably chat with your family about your day at school or what you want for Christmas, right? But have you ever wondered about the history of the delicious meal youâre consuming? In this essay, I discuss a little about our favorite rodents. Who Was the First Famous Chef? The first famous chef was a French man named Marie-Antoine Careme. He was quite poor. He started...
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The wings are the heart of an aircraft. Missing wings means an incomplete aircraft. Almost everything has an evolution. The planet Earth, humans, animals, countries, cultures, religions, etc. You can endlessly continue counting the amount of things that have an evolution. Just like other things, aircraft wings also have an evolution. Just imagine, why would someone spend days and nights in order to bring the idea of the aircraft wings into practice? Who could it be? How did the wing...
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As human activities lead to rising greenhouse gas concentrations in Earthâs atmosphere, less incoming solar energy is released back into space, causing a net energy gain that increases global temperatures. Climate change will be an important driver of biodiversity loss into the foreseeable future. Habitat degradation, phenological shifts and ecosystem change are expected to result in an increasing number of species of conservation concern. The Arctic is warming at a rate three times greater than the global average and Arctic...
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âSuccess is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to doâ, - Pele. Education is given extreme impetus in my family. Coming from a poor family, with a passion for studying and to achieve something reputable, my father worked hard to fund his own education apart from supporting his family and went on to become regional manager of a reputed life insurance corporation. His aim...
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âA dream doesnât become reality through magic, it takes sweat, determination and hard workâ, - Colin Powell. This is the statement in which I strongly believe and have always inspired me to research and understand the possibilities for anything which I would have deemed beyond my ken. I started understanding objects and phenomenon occurring around me, I have always been interested in the engineering field because of my father, who always encouraged and guided me to choose this field. Mechanical...
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Despite the introduction of video game age ratings all the way back in the early 1990s, I have played violent video games for a fair portion of my life. These video games included titles like the Call of Duty, Grand Theft Auto, Left 4 Dead and Halo series and I even still play them today to an extent. Some people believe younger teens and older pre-teens should be able to play violent video games if they wish as there are...
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Do you incline toward chocolate or strawberry milk to normal milk? Assuming this is the case, you should know that a few instructors what's more, wellbeing specialists need to prevent school cafeterias from giving chocolate or other seasoned milk to understudies. The article 'Chocolate Milk in School Cafeterias?' clarifies that this gathering of individuals is concerned that the additional sugar added to chocolate milk, or other seasoned milk, is unfortunate. While overabundance sugar is absolutely unfortunate, I figure it is...
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John Musker and Ron Clements partner up yet again to make another astonishing film. Disney's hit movie âMoanaâ is a sensational film created to fascinate its viewers. Featuring lead actors Auliâi Cravalho as Moana, and Dwayne âThe Rockâ Johnson as Maui. Taking place in the large island and village of Motunui is very beautiful, as well as it is filled with life and love. This movie ages back to two thousand years ago and earned a 5 out of 5...
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Here is the review of the movie 'Dear Dad'. âDear Dadâ is a feel-good movie directed by Tanuj Bhramar. The movie stars Arvind Swamy, Himanshu Sharma, Ekavali Khanna, Aman Uppal and Bhavika Bhasin in the lead roles. The story revolves around Nitin Swaminathan (Arvind Swamy) and his 14-year-old son Shivam Swaminathan (Himanshu Sharma). It also involves Nupur Swaminathan (Ekavali Khanna), wife of Nitin and Vidhi Swaminathan (Bhavika Bhasin), their daughter. Aman Uppal plays alongside as Aditya Taneja, a reality television...
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âThe Moment Before the Gun Went Offâ is a story written by Nadine Gordimer. It is a narrative of a white farmer named Marais Van der Vyver, whose gun accidentally shoots and kills his young black man farmer, Lucas. The story's plot is strongly influenced by the apartheid policy, the segregation of whites and non-whites and the white supremacy for 50 years in South Africa. The story is about how people perceive the issue regarding the death of a young...
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âHow wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the worldâ. True words from Holocaust survivor, Ann Frank. Everyone at some time in their life is once told to be optimistic about something. Many of us have been told an analogy of optimism is to think of a glass half full instead of it being half empty which is another way of saying, you should not be pessimistic or I would like to call...
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The womanâs rights movement paved the way for the future of womanâs roles today and how they are able to contribute in todayâs society. I believe it is one of the most monumental events in history and their hard work towards achieving greatness goes unnoticed. The womenâs rights movement advocated to achieve full civil rights in this country. Over the past seven generations, dramatic social and legal changes have been accomplished that are now so accepted that they go unnoticed...
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Beauty pageants are effectively endorsed by the media with TV and pictures, which impact young femaleâs thoughts on appearance. The paradox of modelling is that one must represent the cynosure of female beauty, selling an illusion of perfection (Shepherd, Ball, 2000). An outvoted amount of females can practically accomplish this 'perfect' feminist body. The media undoubtedly nurtured this issue, as it constrains women to modify their bodies, whether it be by undesirable dietary problems, tanning and cosmetic medical procedure. Numerous...
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Childhood memories are strange because sometimes I can't be sure if I remember anything. Someone said that spending your whole childhood wishing would grow up, and then spending the entire adult life hoping to become a child, that's right! On the hustle and bustle of life, accidentally bumped into small corners that in my childhood years, it was the whole world. At those moments, for a few seconds, watching fragments of old memories pour-over, suddenly wishing I were a kid,...
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My story talks about life in my home country, consisting of what I do when I visit and what itâs like there. I talk about my favorite hobbies, food and what I do on vacation. Lastly, I was able to talk about my studies at Lindenwood and why I chose to go there. As I grew up, I realized that I am a force to be reckoned with. Everything that surrounds me from family, friends, and activities has shaped me...
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