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    Choose one production that you have seen and which you particularly enjoyed and discuss the aspects which made it so successful. A Disappearing Number I went to see a Disappearing Number, in the Theater. The production was performed by Complicite and was directed by Simon McBurney. I really enjoyed this performance. I thought that the mixture of maths and romance as well as the structure of the performance by incorporating the past and the present together, was extremely successful. The

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    Childhood Disappearing

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    Childhood as disappearing/not disappearing will be discussed within this essay. There is no universal definition for childhood however in the western culture childhood is a period of dependency, characterised by learning the norms and values of society, innocence and freedom from responsibilities. Sociologists such as Postman and Jenks would argue that childhood is disappearing however Opie and Opie and Palmer would contradict this. During the middle ages, speech was the main key skill needed as

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    Selenium Disappearing

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    many people complaining and groaning about their knee joints aching. To help them out, I went over to the copier and printer only to realize that it was not functioning properly. After thinking for a while, I concluded that the element Selenium is disappearing. After looking into the copier, I saw that it was not functioning due to the lack of Selenium. Selenium in laser printers and photocopiers serve as a semi-conductor, meaning it is a substance that is in-between conductors and non-conductors. Selenium

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    Disappearing Machiya

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    3.1 Disappearing Machiya Due to ageing of the building, the number of Machiya are decreasing year by year and facing the possibility of extinction today. Expensive maintenance costs for owners and stricter disaster or fire prevention regulations in japan are also big concerns. Since the Japanese economy started receding about 15 years ago, existence of Machiya are in the crucial states are this has in turn affecting Kyoto city in its historical and traditional factors. According to a survey conducted

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    Canadian Border, Idaho, and northeast Washington. The biggest reason for the disappearing of the Caribou is predation. Since the Caribou are disappearing they are also known as the gray ghost. The Selkirk herd of caribou can be found in the snowy old forest in Idaho, and in the northeast part of Washington, but they spend most of their time in Southern Canada. The Selkirk herd is not the only group that is disappearing, you also have the mountain caribou. The Mountain Caribou are located in southern

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    Cursive Writing is Disappearing “Self-expression, beauty, even thoughtfulness may be at stake” (Klose 1). Even though cursive writing is difficult to learn it should still be taught in school. When students write something down by hand, they will learn it better. When a student writes by hand, they will become more concentrated on what they have to write rather than typing what they would like to say. What is a student going to do if they have to sign something in cursive? Students still need to

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    Honey Bee Disappearing

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    type of honey bee and the one most people encounter, is an insect who surprisingly keeps the world afloat. Bees provide food, renewable resources, and pollination for the ecosystem for over a hundred million years. However, these hard workers are disappearing for reasons outside of standard instances. Scientists call this predicament Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD for short, and it is affecting all life on Earth.   For example, since 2006, bee keepers lost over 30% of their colony. The only acceptable

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    Not so! In The Disappearing Spoon, Sam Keen reveals the fascinating uses (and missuses!) of every element. He relates intriguing tales of the central role that elements played in the dramas of human history, leading the reader to realize that chemistry is anything but boring

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    The arts are slowly disappearing before our eyes and this is a major problem that if not solved could create some severe consequences for the United States as a nation academically. Though there are multiple reasons the arts are being cut, the two main reasons are the No Child Left Behind Law (NCLB), and funding cuts to schools and public organizations. Those who oppose the arts believe that the arts have no applicable use in real life, however there is mounting evidence that shows that the arts

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    While Fiorina’s claims that Americans polarization is a complete myth, counter to Fiorina’s belief, Abramowitz with his book The Disappearing Center argues that Americans are in fact polarized. Abramowitz brings much evidence to refute Fiorina, but does it really counter Fiorina’s argument, or merely talk past him while adding some studies and fancy statistical data? The first argument that Abramowitz uses to refute Fiorina is the Engaged Citizen Argument that can be found on page 4. Abramowitz argues

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