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    4. Stability Goal The architecture of the network and the structural properties that it displays, plays a key role in the stability of the system as observed in all system domains. Different research employs different methods to support their findings about the robustness of the network under different conditions (Dunne, Williams and Martinez, 2002; Albert, Jeong and Barabási, 2000; Foti et Al, 2013). They illustrate their views about the relationship of connectance and other topological properties

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    The tea in the harem takes place in a suburb of Paris, a suburb where violence rules and desire diminishes. The book tea in the harem looks closely into the life of two characters, Pat and Majid. While reading the book we see that these two men are strictly grown around troubled cultures, drugs, and alcoholics. Throughout the book you see that their lives are fully involved around large amounts of despair, and hopelessness. The whole book is predominately wrapped around the idea of despair. Despair

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    In today’s world, millennials consistently want to take the easy way out for everything. It seems such an easy way for them to accomplish things a lot quicker, yet they find they have a much higher rate of making mistakes. This idea happens so much that it is starting to affect their school work, causing them to not get as high of grades as they want or need. For years professors have debated whether hand written notes or computer notes are better. Both these methods have their pros and cons, but

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    If you were born in dangerous place with even more dangerous people around you, would you still push through life and try as hard as someone without a set back would or would you take the easy way out and drown yourself in self-pity? In the poem “The Rose that Grew from Concrete” we listen to Tupac as he pushes the theme of “You don't need a head start to do good in life” by showing us that he was born in the ghetto or with a “setback” and with background knowledge we will assume that he succeeded

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    The book Apollo, by Catherine Bly Cox and Charles Augustus Murray, is one that delves deeply into the seemingly behind-the-scenes actions and perspectives of the U.S. Apollo space program. This comprehensive account of the trials and tribulations of even the most minute characters paints an overarching display of the vitality of cooperation and dedication alike. Contrary to conventional education, Apollo aims to illustrate the relationships between various departments, agencies, and nations rather

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    4.1 QUANTITATIVE DATA Total participants: n = 14 Undergraduate students in the Clayton Campus n = 14 14 students in total from the Clayton Campus responded to the online survey, ranging from Undergraduate degrees such as Arts/Business/Science/Bio-Medicine and Commerce. Level of distraction and information retention Figure 1: Undergraduate’s response to distraction Figure 2: Undergraduate’s response to the level of retention It was surprising and unexpected to see that although the students may

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    Raising a child Raising a child is not easy and being a responsible and a perfect parent is probably a very difficult thing to do if not the hardest thing anyone can succeed in doing. We all make mistakes, even the most professional people do. That is why it is very common for Adults to make parenting mistakes. It's normal to make mistakes but too many can take a toll in a child's future. Even though many people, like me, believe that is is nurture that affects the way a child will be

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    Normalization of Abortion in Children of Men Children of Men is set in the not too distant future, which makes the ideas stated in it even more frightening. London in 2027, according to the film, is one of the last inhabitable places on Earth, but it seems like the society will not be functioning for much longer due to the longstanding issue of infertility. With this very issue looming over everyone’s head, chaos ensues, leaving everyone to fight for themselves. Refugees are shown being forced into

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    Apollo 13 Where Apollo 13 took place and launched, was at the complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. It happened at 2:13 p.m. EST, April 11, 1970. What had caused it to orbit the moon and come back, was a ciple in the oxygen tank. One thing that happened was on the Apollo 13 spacecraft, a oxygen tank was crippled and they had to orbit the moon and return home. The main event was that for the third time, they successfully lifted off once more, just to run into a problem with the oxygen tank

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    Have you been in a stage in your life that leaves not only you but your children as well on the street with nowhere to go? If you’re family is not making enough money and you need assistance from the government, Public Housing may be the thing you need. Public housing are homes that are owned by the government and in some cases by private landlords who give low income citizens a home. Public Housing was created in between the nineteenth and twentieth century in hopes to decrease poverty rates from

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