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Hebrew Text And Fonts
Number of words: 343 - Number of pages: 2.... made in Jerusalem. The new Hebrew type has now been transformed
into a computer compatible typeface found in two forms; script and print. The
script form of the Hebrew type is equal to the commonly used italic form of the
English typeface. Hebrew print form is a more linear and boxy form of the
hebrew lettering.
The Hebrew fonts and word processing software is easily downloadable to
anyone though access to the internet. These programs are not compatible with
English software but work on their own to allow for the ease of typing and
printing of Hebrew documents. T .....
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Arches And Vaults In Architecture
Number of words: 935 - Number of pages: 4.... The
upper part of the arch is the crown, the portions near the impost are the
haunches, its wedge-shaped segments are voussoirs, and the central or
crowning voussoir is the keystone. The inner edge of the arch is the
intrados; the outer edge, the extrados; and the undersurface, the soffit.
The molded band that often is found around the opening of the arch is the
archivolt. The wall spaces on either side of an arch, or between adjacent
arches, are spandrels. If the space between the arch and the lintel is
filled in, the resulting flat surface is the tympanum. Arches have been
built since preh .....
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Fetishism- A Paraphilia
Number of words: 1496 - Number of pages: 6.... of fetishes: 1) an inanimate object (e.g. women's clothing, shoes, gloves, underwear), 2) a part of the human body (e.g. foot, hand, hair, legs, breasts, fingernails), 3) or something odd such as, leather, rubber, the touch of velvet, adult diapers, perfume, music, or fruit.
The object of a fetish is most always used during masturbation. Inanimate object fetishes can be placed into two categories: form fetishes and media fetishes. A form fetish has to do with the shape of the object or object itself such as high-heeled shoes. A media fetish has to do with the material that the object is .....
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The Effects Of Mainstreaming O
Number of words: 2026 - Number of pages: 8.... of interest for the welfare of learning disabled children and their place in the normal classroom setting. The attempt to reintegrate special education students with learning disabilities has been a popular subject among the special education and research community (Shinn, Powell-Smith, Good, & Baker, 1997). The strive to create inclusion programs, however, has not just been a recent issue among these professionals. The movement began in 1975 when the Education of the Handicapped Act (now called The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) was created to develop programs across the U .....
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Mysteries Of The World
Number of words: 858 - Number of pages: 4.... Pictures have even been taken of this "creature",
but most scientists however, refuse to believe any creature of this
kind lives in the Loch Ness. They claim that most reported cases are
simply products of overactive imaginations, and as for the pictures,
scientists say they are not lucid enough to distinguish items clearly,
and some pictures are dubbed as "fake". A large number of non-
scientists believe however, that the Loch Ness is the site of a
breeding colony of large unknown aquatic animals, due to the fact that
Loch Ness was once an arm of the sea. Yearly sum .....
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Mystification
Number of words: 269 - Number of pages: 1.... thus
leaving the student with a sense of wonder, or mystery. Mystification does
count as a form of knowledge control because mystification makes it impossible
for a student to gain a full understanding of a topic from inside the classroom.
Mystification could be a way for students to get out of the classroom. This
would allow them to get out on their own to learn more about topics they are
learning about in school.
Gene Anyon would enjoy the idea of mystification. Mystification would
encourage students to work outside of the "boring" classroom and learn more
extensively about .....
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Why We Dream
Number of words: 330 - Number of pages: 2.... especially those dealing with the defense mechanisms our body uses while we dream. Dreams take place when we regress, repress, or deny things going on in our lives, which causes an interanl conflict. This conflict, in turn, makes dreams take place. Dreaming prevents people from building up intolerable states of tension while we are awake. So, if you become too emotional sleeping it off actually will help.
This article has helped me to further my understanding of , even though there is not any way of knowing which theory is actually true. The big question is will we ever have proof to .....
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Water
Number of words: 1375 - Number of pages: 5.... water is disposal of waste products. They use water to wash away all the garbage on the floor,
and to flush away dirty or contaminated water. They also throw out the hot water that is left after they cool metal.
The second biggest user of water is agriculture and food processing, at 42% of total annual water use. More than 380
billion liters (100 billion gallons) of water are used for irrigation of crops each day in the United States. A fully
grown cotton plant uses about a gallon a day. It takes about 3,040,000 liters (800,000 gallons) of water to grow an
acre of cotton. Irrigation is th .....
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Its Never A Womans Fault
Number of words: 526 - Number of pages: 2.... than her father. After her father’s death, Emily’s lovers repeatadly left her. Though she was a grown woman now, she was unable to handle the relationships that normal women could. In the end, her emotions and feeling were so mixed up and misinterpreted, she ended up killing the man, so as not to leave her like the rest, and ended up keeping his body and lying with him. Of course, unacceptable behavior of a normal grown woman, considering her upbringing, her actions are less than shocking.
Eveline’s story is same in the beginning, yet her fate is a little different. When .....
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Oedipus The Irony
Number of words: 1242 - Number of pages: 5.... the punishment that he gives himself is far worse than anyone else would have received. This great play is filled with many cynical parts throughout. But the irony is what makes this play such genius.
When Laius got his Oracle of Apollo from Delphi (that his son would kill him and marry his widow), he tried to control faith by having his baby boy killed. He had baby Oedipus bounded and pierced by the feet and left on the mountainside for dead. The baby was given to King Polybus, ruler of Corinth. Polybus took care of Oedipus like one of his own. Oedipus even believes that he was Pol .....
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