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    Algebraic Expression

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    Algebraic Expressions When we combine numbers and variables with the ordinary operations of arithmetic (in some meaningful way)‚ the result is called an algebraic expression. Addition/subtraction signs separate algebraic expressions into terms. For example‚ (1) 2 + 3x – 4y + 5z‚ (2) 7a2 b3 + 5‚ (3) (x – y)(y – z)(z – x)‚ (4) [pic]. The expressions above have no specific value unless we assign values to the variables a‚ b‚ x‚ y‚ and z. The values of these expressions may vary depending

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    figuring out how to keep the citizens safe and equal under the law. A reoccurring controversial topic is the first amendment in the Constitution. What exactly is protected under the Freedom of Speech? Freedom of Expression allows for an American citizen to have the right to free speech and a free press. Expressions include more than just words‚ they compromise of clothing‚ gestures‚ movements‚ and other expressive nonverbal conduct. The controversial part is exactly what can a citizen say and express

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    protects the freedom of opinion and expression of everyone. Also according to the Article 27 of the Basic Law‚ “Hong Kong residents shall have freedom of speech‚ of the press and of publication; freedom of association‚ of assembly‚ of procession and of demonstration; and the right and freedom to form and join trade unions‚ and to strike.” This means that the freedom of Hong Kong residents in doing the above acts should not be restricted. So‚ if a particular law offenses the freedom given by the Article

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    Protecting Planet Earth

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    For many centuries humans have lived on planet Earth and being environmentally friendly is the least we can do. Earth must cope with various problems due to the constant change of society and it is unfortunate to say that it is us who has created the troubles. It is important that Earth stays healthy and we can always do our part to protect planet Earth. “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.” So goes the ancient Native American’s saying‚ a phrase that

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    campus life

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    Exemplification Essay –first draft Campus life When I was in high school I could not wait to graduate and attend college. I was excited to finally see what this “campus life” was all about. I was also like most teenagers‚ and couldn’t wait to be free from my parents’ house. Immediately after graduation I kept a mental countdown till the day that I would move into my dorm. My expectations were high and I was excited to be in my new surroundings. However living on campus was a big difference than living

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    Parking on Campus

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    Parking on Campus is a Pain New students entering Western Michigan University are allowed to have a car on campus. With every new freshmen class entering each year‚ parking poses a problem. WMU is already limited in its parking on campus and since freshmen are allowed to have cars‚ the students are faced with the dilemma of having nowhere to park or parking quite far from their destination. There are parking problems all over the campus‚ creating backups in residence hall and other lots‚ resulting

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    Campus Sustainability

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    been impacted by the sustainability movement. But if we step back from good intentions‚ we find that the explosive growth of sustainability initiatives on campuses may not always produce positive outcomes. Specifically‚ my thesis will express that campus sustainability movements have resulted

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    Micro Expressions

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    Micro-expressions are brief‚ involuntary facial expressions caused by a certain emotion experienced by the person. These expressions are shown on the face‚ and are universal in the sense that every human being‚ no matter what origin‚ or where they live it will be the same as everyone else. These expressions are also known for their difficulty in hiding them. They usually show one of the seven basic universal emotions: Disgust‚ anger‚ fear‚ sadness‚ happiness‚ surprise and contempt. (John) The study

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    The Expression Of Shame

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    In an article titled “A New Measure of the Expression of Shame: The Shame Code” authors Kalee De France‚ Dianna Lanteigne‚ Jenny Glozman‚ and Tom Hollenstein conducted a study in 2016 to examine the Shame Code‚ a new behavioral coding system of the expression of shame. There were 149 participants between the ages of 12 and 17‚ and half were female. They elicited shame with a spontaneous speech task. The authors describe that shame involves global‚ self-focused negative attributions based on the anticipated

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    dormitories on campus or finding themselves living quarters off campus. Many students and their parents are faced with this decision when the student is accepted to a university that is not so close to home. There are many factors on why students should make this decision wisely. Although both decisions have its advantages and disadvantages‚ it is imperative for students to weigh out their options ahead of time. It is necessary for students to decide if living on the university’s campus will be accommodating

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