The society in which we live is supported in different perspectives with excellent technology. When new technologies advance, always it produces opposing views and conflicts between the different groups that hold them. One of the biggest technical controversies is whether genetically modified organisms (GMO) which the plant, animals, insects or micro-organisms whose genetic make-up has been changed using modern laboratory techniques, should be allowed or not. Some people think that genetic modification should derive its greatest potential because it can...
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Introduction to the Social Media Era and Athlete Branding This era we live in today embodies the most heightened state of social media relevance yet. For a person to be significant in this era they must have an influential social media presence. In any industry be it music, technology, show business or sports, an active up to date grasp of social media networks is necessary. A perfect example of such a person who has seemingly mastered the essence of building...
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Abstract Choking is used to describe athletes' performance decrease under pressure. It usually occurs at a critical moment or important competition,and characterized by increasing the occurrence of a number of mistakes should not happen under pressures. The article used field experimental method ,selected 78 basketball athletes and 30 university students as participants. Study 1 tested the expert and novice’s movement performance difference at different attention direction; Study 2 tested athlete's phenomenon of choking under pressure; Study 3 tested the relations...
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Abstract The proposed system consists of a wheel chair the benefits and modification to facilitate climbing of stairs through its special designed features. The purpose of this work aims at developing an automatic Stair-Climbing Wheelchair, a mechanism for climbing upstairs and down stairs stairs for physically disabled people. A Stair-Climbing Wheelchair is a chair that moves upstairs and downstairs. It has speciality to maximize comfort, ease the usage and attractiveness in the home, which is a safe and affordable solution...
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“It is an individual’s accumulation of good or evil karma and also his dominating character traits, good or evil, which affect the karmic result.” Karma is the law of moral causation. The theory of karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of the Buddha. Nevertheless, it was the Buddha who explained and formulated this doctrine in the complete form in which we have it today. In Buddhism, the Sanskrit word Karma...
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Mars can be considered the future of Earth. Humans have been slowly destroying the Earth with bad habits created over time like trash pollution and global warming. Pollution is accumulating all around the world and many things like global warming is worsening, as a result, Earth may become uninhabitable. Earth will not survive if treated so horribly. People need to start living on Mars so humans can have a new start once Earth is destroyed. Humans can make Mars similar...
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Genetic modification can be quite a controversial topic when one considers its possibilities and drawbacks. It can involve “germline” editing, which means modifying DNA in such a way to influence descendants. Other very popular forms of developing gene-editing technology is CRISPR and Cas9, which involves the targeting of specific sequences of base pairs of DNA. Many proponents argue for the plethora of possible health benefits that human genetic engineering could provide, while opponents often see technology as too limited for...
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Introduction Over the past few years veganism has risen in numbers and the debate between which lifestyle is better being a vegan or being a meat eater has also increased. When looking at both side it is clear that each side has their advantages and disadvantages and some do outweigh each other, but with critical analysis I aim to unpack which lifestyle is overall healthier, economically viable and environmentally sustainable and why so many people are so reluctant to go...
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Before I conducted my research, I knew a little about the cult-like behavior that Scientology involved. I had watched a few episodes of Leah Remini’s documentary and had known the basics of Scientology. I thought that Scientology was very suspicious and that their beliefs seemed strict and punishments for crimes/sins were harsh. This topic interests me because I think that the lifestyle of a Scientologist is very distinct and I was curious as to why someone would willingly put themselves...
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Introduction to Critical Educational Science The work Critical Educational Science is in reference to Critical theory with regard to the empirical educational science and the humanist pedagogy. Apart from these two paradigms it is closely related to the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School. The main function would be to analyse the social conditions of production and application that dominate its field of intervention. Critical educational Science emerged in the aftermath of the Critical Theory of Frankfurt School. It emphasizes...
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Introduction A brand is often related as a name, term, sign, symbol or design, or a combination of these which is reflective of the goods or services offered by a seller or a group of sellers and to differentiate between them from their competitors. This essay helps to gain insight on the topic of Brand Semiotics. It explores the various facets involved in the process of semiotics and symbolism. The essay helps one to understand brand semiotics through three different...
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Introduction Stem cells are formatively crude, undifferentiated cells that have the ability to make new duplicates of themselves (self-reestablish) and to practice (separate) into different other cell types, for example, blood, muscle, and nerve cells. Customarily foundational microorganisms have been classified into two primary gatherings: embryonic immature microorganisms and grown-up undifferentiated cells. HESCs (Human embryonic stem cell) are separated from three-to five-day-old ripeness center incipient organisms amid the blastocyst phase of early advancement, before implantation in the belly. These crude...
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Abstract Increased job responsibilities due to an increased demands at the workplace to achieve the objectives set at the workplace, together with family responsibilities at the home-front, have created a need to balance both the domains.To overcome this problem, employer and employees can introduce creative methods at the workplace innovate new methods and strategies at their home-front and at their workplace and entrepreneurial activities can also be considered. Employees should have the support of the management in use of creativity...
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Introduction This research will investigate fitness levels on tour professionals and amateur golfers, trying to show that the old big belly golfer is starting to stay in the past, along with his knee, back and other injuries that avid golf players tend to suffer. Along with helping the game of elite and pro players around the globe, amateurs and the ones that just play for fun casually, can also benefit from having golf specific workouts that may be implemented on...
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Identification and evaluation of sources The aim of this investigation is to answer the research question “to what extent did Martin Luther King Jr successfully achieve the civil rights movement between the years 1963-1968?”, and I will be assessing how far he accomplished his aims, where he hoped to achieve three things: an improvement of the African American economic system, African American right to vote freely, and racial desegregation. Source A is a primary source as it originates from Martin...
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Abstract The paper represents a smart gadget to avert the calamitous effects of pest bugs in the farming land and pH level in the water bodies. This device is able to generate different frequencies of ultrasonic waves which are very helpful to repel different types of insects. To reduce the cost spent on pesticides. The implementation of this device in farmland will show a great reduction of bugs attack compared to the other land which doesn't have one. Introduction Pest...
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Discrimination in 2019; this cannot be real. With the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act 1964 continuously being revised, how is it honestly possible. Unbelievably discrimination happen more often than people think. When the Title VII was created so was the EEOC to investigate the discrimination claims. The Title VII states that managers well preserve an environment without discrimination based on national origin, color, religion, race, and sex. In 2017, over 84,000 claims were made to the Equal Employment...
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When you ask someone who assassinated Martin Luther King Jr? They will more than likely say James Earl Ray. However, if you looked from an unbiased stand point and open you mind to the other possibilities you could end up with the same conclusion as I did. I picked the conspiracy theory over MLK’s death because it’s shocking how unaware we are of it. One of my learning take-aways was that the US government wanted MLK to be killed because...
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ABSTRACT During last few years, many researchers have worked and are working in the field of conducting polymers . This review article focuses on conducting polymers and their applications. Conducting polymers (CPs) have drawn considerable attention because of their economical importance, good environmental stability and electrical conductivity as well as due to their useful mechanical, optical and electronic properties. The effect of this oxidation or reduction on polymer is called doping. INTRODUCTION Intrinsically conducting polymers (ICPs) are organic polymers that...
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Introduction The internet originates from the early 1980s when it initially served as a backbone for interconnection of regional academic and military networks. The linking of commercial networks and enterprises by the early 1990s marks the beginning of the transition to the modern Internet. Where writing was once a solitary activity, it has now become a very social way to communicate. Before the Internet, most people wrote to communicate with one other person. Now we reach hundreds or thousands of...
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The Central Significance of the Altar The altar symbolized Christ. An altar is a table or structure used for offering sacrifice. For Catholics, it is the place for the central sacrifice where the Eucharistic enacted. The altar is central to the liturgical celebration and should be the cynosure of all eyes during Eucharistic celebrations. The altar too should clearly take its place above everything else in the sanctuary. This is so clearly explained in the rubrics that it is a...
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Abstract Sign language is a language that Deaf people use to communicate with other normal people in the community. Although the sign language is known to hearing-impaired people due to its widespread use among them, it is not known much by other normal people. In this project, we have developed a real-time sign language recognition system for people who do not know sign language to communicate easily with hearing-impaired people. The sign language used in this project is American Sign...
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Abstract Rapid industrialization , urbanization processes and poor management of industrial effluent has led to the incorporation of pollutants such as pesticides, petroleum products, acids and heavy metals in the natural resources like soil, water and air thus degrading not only the quality of the environment, but also affecting both plants and animals. Seed is a developmental stage that is highly protective against external stresses in the plant life cycle. Seed germination, seedling development and its growth rate play a...
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The 52nd Super Bowl game will be played in Minneapolis. To decide the championship of American professional football, the New England Patriots will play the Philadelphia Eagles. As in the past, this year the game will hold the attention of much of the nation, commanding a television audience larger than for any other event in 2018. The five most-watched American television programs in history have all been Super Bowl broadcasts. For that reason, commercial time for this telecast will cost...
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Introduction Some students learn faster and easily a new language than others. Clearly, some language learners are successful by virtue of their sheer determination, hard work and persistence. Nevertheless, there are other crucial factors influencing success that can’t be controlled by the learner. These factors can be broadly categorized as internal and external. Complex interaction of these factors determines the speed and facility with which the new language is acquired. This essay describes the factors and approaches that influence second...
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Background Information on the Topics Principality of Andorra is the only country being governed by a co-monarchy, called the co-princes who are the president of France and the Bishop of Urgell. As its second inimitableness, the main language can be shown since Andorra is again the only country to have Catalan as the sole official language. Spanish, French and Portuguese are also publicly spoken, popular auxiliary languages. Catalan, a Romance language, is used by the government and the media of...
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At the heart of Paradise Lost lies Milton’s attempt to wrestle between two key ideals of the poem: the all-powerful Eternal Father and the notion of Free Will. In setting out to ‘justify the ways of God to men’ (I. 26) whilst maintaining his own anti-deterministic beliefs, Milton must ensure neither is compromised throughout his epic poem. Whilst the form of anti-Calvinism Milton chooses to extol appears to exonerate God from responsibility for the fall, there are still issues surrounding...
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Introduction Developments in auditing have always been driven by corporate scandals (Economist, 2018). Huge scandals such as Enron and WorldCom, that left the world without confidence for the audit sector, led the FRC to tighten regulations. Most recently, the collapse of Carillion and BHS and the almost failure of Patisserie Valerie have come to light. The FRC along with other major regulators and boards have had to start proposing further solutions to cracking down on the disaster that is Audit...
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Team and Types of team According to the corporate perspective, Team is nothing much it’s a group of people work together to achieve a common Target. According to our discussion, we found out that, there are multiple kind of team in an organization. And it based on the purpose, time, category and the work culture. Some of the common Types of teams are mentioned below: Functional Team: this kind of teams are very common in most of the organizations. As...
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ABSTRACT People having physical limitations such as speech and hearing impairment are often unable to convey their message properly, which leads to them being left out in many aspects of life. To help those people express themselves in a better and easier way we have developed the sign language detection application. We have developed a translator that takes hand gestures and input and give the equivalent alphabet as output, which will help those people to communicate. Convolutional neural network was...
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