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- 5851: Japanese: The Law of Inverse Returns
- ... to be able to function in society providing for the benefit of the Japanese economy and income for his own household. I as a 20 year old missionary was never too good at reading and writing Japanese while I lived there, but as I have returned again after my experience there, I feel a better sociability and friendliness towards me because I can read and write Japanese at a decent level ...
- 5852: The Importance of Human Interaction and Communication
- ... story that owns a clerical law shop. Bartleby is silent, never expressing opinion or interacting with anyone. He secretly lives in the office at night because he's homeless and eventually becomes blind from extensive writing as a scrivener. He carries such a neutral, indifferent, languid presence that he becomes useless. He loses the ability to be a scrivener because he's blind and his presence gradually becomes less relevant to ...
- 5853: Acient Mathematics
- ... 1800 BC, reveal a decimal numeration system with separate symbols for the successive powers of 10 (1, 10, 100, and so forth), just as in the system used by the Romans. Numbers were represented by writing down the symbol for 1, 10, 100, and so on as many times as the unit was in a given number. For example, the symbol for 1 was written five times to represent the number ...
- 5854: Mahatma Gandhi
- By: Abhinav Gautam E-mail: kiosk@go.com I am purely amazed by the astonishing personal revolution by which a simple inarticulate man transformed himself into the Mahatma, who ushered the British Empire out of India without even firing a shot. In the age of Empire and Military might he proved ...
- 5855: Practices and Winning in Sports
- ... in Sports Some say winning is what the outcome is, or the final score. I would have to completely disagree with this theory. Winning to me isn't necessarily the team score but your own personal score, or how well you did in the game, or what ever the competition. The competition could for a job, or the competition could be life in general. Winning involves both mentally and physically doing ...
- 5856: Hebrew Text and Fonts
- ... The Hebrew Language has always been mysterious and bastardized, composed of ancient Greek and Egyptian symbol derivatives. The language eventually became independant, although it remains very mysterious, and is used mainly by the Israelites. Hebrew writing has now taken a new form , a form of which the English language has taken for many years. This new form called “type” is not new by any means, however, up until a few years ...
- 5857: Tequila And Agave
- ... It is actually 40-50% alcohol (about 80-100 proof) and is consumed either strait or in mixed drinks such as the tequila sunrise, salty dog, sea breeze, or the long island iced tea ( a personal favorite) and the margarita. The popularity of the drink has continued to increase even in more social circles as the drink has become smoother and more refined. In the days of the wild west one ...
- 5858: Acura NSX
- ... combination of race-car engineering, performance, and looks, coupled with the refinement and practicality of a luxury coupe. This car can go from 0-60mph in 5.8 seconds. Not only does it fit most personal wants and needs, it also costs less than most sports cars and has the best visibility of any exotic car. There is plenty of interior room and the dashboard is user friendly as Acura has ...
- 5859: The Role of The Front Office
- ... be asked to use the house phones so that they connect only to the hotel operator. The caller can then be properly screened to provideadditional security. Front office staff may also inform guest's of personal precautions they may take. For example, front desk agents may suggest that guests hide and secure any valuables left in their cars. Bellpersons accompanying the guest to a room generally provide instructions on the operation ...
- 5860: The Weapons of War
- ... swords, and maces were used to kill the enemy. There were as many different types and varieties of weapons as there are stars in the sky, and usually, the weapon chosen was a matter of personal choice. When a squire trained to become a knight, he would learn some basics on how to use all types of weapons. If a man wanted to become an archer, he would train to use ...
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