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    can’t feel my bottom anymore. I didn’t want to stand up and stretch because I hate when people stare at me. But‚ only 2 more hours left and I will start my adventure in my parent’s hometown‚ Vietnam. Usually people who travel to another country are excited to eat the different types of food but for me‚ I wasn’t one of those people. Instead I had the fear of potentially eating an animal that many people cared for. A dog. Being Asian‚ you will always get questions like‚ “Do Asians eat dog?” Being an

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    To Eat or Not to Eat

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    To Eat or Not to Eat In the twenty first century people have managed to clone animals and transplant organs but they still have not managed to cope with many serious diseases. Some of the most widely spread are the eating disorders – such as anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. Even though many people underestimate them‚ they are extremely dangerous and even fatal. In order to prevent eating disorders‚ we should learn more about them. First of all‚ everyone can be affected

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    disk scheduling

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    Disk scheduling is one of the main responsibilities of Operating System. OS manages hard disk to provide best access time. All major Disk scheduling algorithms incorporate seek time as the only factor for disk scheduling. The second factor rotational delay is ignored by the existing algorithms. This research paper considers both factors‚ Seek Time and Rotational Delay to schedule the disk. Files are the most obvious objects in the operating systems manipulate. Everything is typically stored in files:

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time By Mark Haddon ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time’ by Mark Haddon is a story about a 15 year old boy who discovers the dead body of his neighbour’s dog and sets out to uncover the murder. Mark Haddon uses Christopher‚ his main character to magnify the mystery and grab the reader’s attention. Mark gets the reader involved in this mystery novel. He has written this book in the first person through the eyes of Christopher a 15

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    Ah, Woe Is Me

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    Ah‚ Woe Is Me A) Summary of The Story: In the beginning of this short story we are introduced to Sarah‚ an aging black servant living in South Africa. She works hard for an upper-class white family and spends all of her money on education for her three children who are sent to a boarding school. They come home once a year at Christmas‚ and the first time the narrator meets the children‚ she is surprised at their well-mannered behaviour. She finds‚ however‚ that Sarah is a bit harsh towards them

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    my dog my life

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    small years old‚ dancing around the house‚ watching "The Power Puff Girls" and wanting‚ ever so badly‚ to be a little superhero. One day‚ my mother scooped me up in her arms‚ breaking my concentration of crime fighting little girls‚ to take a trip to the pound. I was only three so as my small mind wondered‚ I still couldn’t grasp the idea of what a pound was. Still‚ my loving mother would not speak a word of what the "pound" was. I remember toddling through the smelly place of animals big and small thinking

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    My Pet Dog

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    Dogs can bring happiness to even the saddest person. They bring out the best in someone‚ and they’re always there for you. This is one of the many reasons I love dogs so much. That‚ and the fact that I’ve grown up always having at least three. My family is definitely a dog family; all of us love being around dogs‚ and we always have so many and want more and more. Right now‚ we have 4. Two Yorkshire Terriers‚ Rambo and Reyna‚ and two Sharpei mixes‚ Cole and Tanner. Cole and Tanner are my babies;

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    In Jonathan Safron Foer’s essay “Let Them Eat Dog” and “Consider the Lobster” by David Foster Wallace‚ the voice the writer chose to exhibit is very conversational and casual. Wallace details the Maine Lobster Fest in almost photographic detail‚ being so precise that one can almost smell the lobster rolls and taste the butter on sticky fingers. He peppers his essay with surprising facts about the lobster business such as how lobster was originally eaten only by the very poor and institutionalized

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    My Pet Dog

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    My Pet Dog Having a pet of your own is one of life’s greatest pleasures.A pet gives us love and affection that we so deeply desire in our lives.Among pets the most popular is the dog.Dog has been man’s best friend for ages and there is no animal which is as faithful and sincere as a dog. I have a pet dog named Rocky.It belongs to the Dobermann Pinscher breed. It is black in colour with a shade of golden fur on its neck and chest.It was only 1 month old when Dad brought it home.The first time

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    Disk Redundancy

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    independent disks. Below are some RAID configurations with a brief description.  RAID 0  Is the fastest of all the RAID levels‚ it uses a technique called data striping (see below) and requires at least two hard disks.  RAID 1  This level uses a pair of hard disks at a time to provide fault tolerance (there is no performance benefit) and requires at least 2 hard disks.  Using a technique called disk-mirroring (see below) the same data is written to both disks at a time‚ so if one hard disk crashes

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