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Cambridge
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 600.... called Granata. Later on during the Saxon period, it was known as Grantabridge, which means Swampy River Bridge. The name later became Cantabridge and then by 14th century, .
Foundation of the University Of
The University of was establish by religious groups like Franciscans and Dominicans in the early 12th century students from the Oxford University and Paris University left to study in in the 13th century. The origin of the college is trace to the association of the students, distinctive form of religious affiliated groups, who began to reside in independent hostels, o .....
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Utility Deregulation
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1295.... sold commercially. In 1932, private electric companies owned 93 percent of the generating capacity in the country (Weidenbaum 1995).
Today private electric utility companies own over three-fifths of the electric power industry when measured by sales or generation of electricity. The remainder consists of the federal government, municipalities, state and district agencies, and cooperatives (Weidenbaum 1995).
The movement toward regulation of electric power resulted from two basic factors. The consolidation in the early 1900s of competing utilities often produced price fixi .....
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Atomism: Democritus And Epicurus
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1290.... are considered the “right” combinations. These are the
combinations we recognize through our senses as being “real”, although they are
not. However, the way in which this complex motion begins is a source of
controversy and disagreement amongst the Atomists.
Democritus assumes that the atoms' motion is perpetual. The atoms are
never at rest. He presumes that their nature is to move, thereby avoiding “the
problem of explaining the origin of the complex motion of atoms by simply
affirming that it is in their nature to move so” (Jones 85). He believes that
atoms are b .....
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Microwaves
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1376.... them to make more effective use of radar since an antenna could be carried on aircraft, ships and mobile ground stations.
This characteristic of , the efficiency with which they are concentrated in a narrow beam, is one reason why they can be used in cooking. You can produce a high-powered microwave beam in a small oven, but you can't do the same with radio waves, which are simply too long.
and their Use
The idea of cooking with radiation may seem like a fairly new one, but in fact it reaches back thousands of years. Ever since mastering fire, man has cooked with inf .....
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Its A Right Handed World
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 568.... This includes many basic skills taught in school, such as learning to write, learning to use scissors, and learning various crafts, hobbies, sports, and other activities. If we don't teach left-handed children just as well as we teach right-handers, they are more likely to lose interest in school and to lose confidence in themselves. It is not exactly clear how all left-handers fare in our society, but indications are that many are not doing well. Studies show a higher dropout rate for left-handers, and a higher percentage of them among the criminal element and amo .....
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Sci/fi Sort Story
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1314.... were able to comprehend the cause of this crisis. The Minister of Defence explained that most world leading countries were dealing with similar problems. He came to a conclusion that it was a terrorist attack by some type of corporate group.
The Minister of Defence Advised Parker to recruit well renowned scientist and to examine all mentally unstable politicians.
Once the scientist arrived, Parker was told that it would take two – four weeks to define the politicians mental deformity. The scientist’s closest guess at the stage was that it was virus.
Parker knew that ther .....
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Baseball's New Rules
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 342.... batter hit the ball not far enough to the wall and when the out
fielder was going to catch it a kid reached over the wall and caught the ball.
This would be usually ruled no home run but the umpire said it was OK. New York
went on to win the next game to advance to the World Series. The fans in New
York made the little boy a hero for a day and loved him for what he did but most
of the other baseball fans all over the country did not think it was fair to the
Orioles.
In conclusion I do not like the new rules of the game and hope the
commissioner of the league will change them .....
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Kids, Like Adults, Are Facing
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 546.... dav in 1981 to 25 percent last year. from the families of 3,600 children, researchers Researchers found, for e,ample, that cv Among the most striking changes is the 'Children are affected by the same time crunch were able to describe in detail how a typical child's hour spent reading each week translates int rease in time spent at school, up by an average that their parents are affected by," said Sandra week plays out, from the average 74 hours half-point increase in achrevementtefl soot norethan90minutesaweek since 1981. That is Hoffeith, a senior research scien .....
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