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2. Changing Mind In The Film Cars By Lightning Mcqueen
Changing Mind Changing your mind about something can be easy and effortless, or it can be hard to
do and maybe you re just not ready for a change. Change can happen in anything, nature, movies,
books, sports, cities, people. The change that I m talking about is in the movie Cars . At the beginning
of the movie, Lightning McQueen starts off as being very arrogant and cocky. He thinks he is all that.
You can tell by his actions that all he wants is the fame and the money. He never really thinks about
anybody besides himself. A prime example of this is when he is going to Los Angeles International
Speedway, he is on the phone with his agent Harv. Harv tells Lightning that they re giving 20 tickets
away for the next race and asks for his friends
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3. The Effects Of High Unemployment On Namibia
Causes of high unemployment in Namibia The details below analyze the unemployment rate in
Namibia and it reveals that jobless growth appears to be norm in the country with unemployment rate
increasing even in the time of high economic growth as measured by GDP (gross domestic product).
This shows that unemployment in Namibia does not react to cyclical changes in the level of economic
activities. There are some key factors that contribute to high unemployment rate in Namibia.
Population Growth Changing Demographics Figure 3 Source: Own compilation based on data
obtained from the National Bureau of statistics (Namibia statistics agency) and World Bank (2015).
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Figure 4 above shows that youth unemployment has been high in Namibia since 1991 that records the
level of youth unemployment rate of 35.2% from 19% of total unemployment. Youth unemployment
rate reported all time low in 1994 with 32% from 19.4% of total unemployment and all time high in
2008 with total youth unemployment rate of 59.9% from 37.6% of total unemployment the cause of
this high rate in 2008 was caused by the global economic crises and the closing down of mining
operations and some manufacturing industry in the country. The fast growing of total youth population
in Namibia is due the improvement of health conditions, slow down of mortality rate and fertility rate.
Increases in Female Labor Force Participation Over the previous years, Namibia experienced an
increase in the labor force participation of women. Especially between 1997 to 2008 women in labor
forces participation increases with 10.7%, compared to men s labor forces participation which
increases with 6.5% in the same period, which is 4.2% less than women labor force participation
growth as shown in figure 5. This development reflects a change in society and is caused by factors
such as, women high level of education attainment, women independence, affirmative action laws, just
to mention few. This shows that as more and more women enter the labor market, and finding no job
opportunities many of them enters the mass of unemployed Namibians. Figure 5 Source:
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4. The Difference Between Volunteer And Large Telemarkote Calls
There been numerous studies conducted to see if telephone calls actually produce the desired effect.
There is a significant difference in the mobilization of voters using telephone calls between the
volunteer and the large telemarketing call centers. Studies have shown an increase in voter turnout of
nearly 3 to 5% for volunteer callers, while most commercial call centers do not have much of a
significant impact on getting voters to the polls. Yet, most of the common forms of political campaign
calls do come from the telemarketing call centers. To try and understand why this is a look at how
both the volunteer and telemarketing call centers interact with the potential voter during the phone
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In general the findings indicate that in the American Society positive social norms that come with
voting and those who are contacted and give the response to the affirmative that they will vote seemed
to be more effective than a onetime contact. It has long been understood that when one gets a written
or verbal commitment generally that has been followed through in the commitment kept. Simply put
that asking someone to commit to vote can increase the possibility they will. Also a while person
thinks with the intent of commitment this influences person to vote. Phone calls either from volunteers
or the large telemarketing firms may not bring a large amount of voters to the polls yet; they do play
an essential part in the overall outcome of getting voters to the polls. It s not that phone calls are
ineffective it seems to be more in how the phones scripts are delivered is what is showing to be
lacking.
DOOR KNOCKERS Another important part of the political campaigning is the door knocker these
door to door canvassers play a very important role in the campaign. This part of the campaign offers a
more personal interaction with a potential voter. The door knocker offers the in person interaction and
conversation by delivering the campaign message and at the same time giving the voter the
opportunity to ask questions or give comments. There s still much debate over
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5. Junior Year Research Paper
Eyes on the Prize A challenge is defined as a task or a situation that tests one s abilities. Challenges
can be created by one. Occasionally, they can even appear without our control. Instead of concealing
myself from the challenges, like several people, I confront them. Every trial that I face never fails to
teach the unique and unfamiliar attributes about myself. Even though tests might be harder than other
tests, I strive to undertake all of them to discover the capacity of my abilities. Challenges should not
be seen as something that prevents progress, but rather something that welcomes it. Working harder
and staying committed to be in the top 10% had been a challenge that I faced junior year. One
characteristic that exists in myself, that does not exist in the majority of people, is the excitement for
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I knew that junior year would be the hardest year of high school. I also knew that being in the top 10%
junior year would bring various benefits with it. Thus, I knew that working harder would be essential
to achieve this goal. I walked into junior year thinking that I had been fully prepared for anything that
I would come face to face with. Soon enough, I realized I was not fully equipped to what was about to
hit me. Junior year consisted of countless number of assignments, numerous amounts of quizzes and
tests, and countless numbers of essays. Staying up late had been consistently part of my schedule to
finish the work. The perfectionist side of me always wanted the homework to be done right the first
time which caused me to stay up even later than expected. Occasionally, I also lost my sleep to study
for a quiz or test that was to be given the following day. Even though losing sleep had been difficult, it
helped initiate significant results, because my grades began to exceed my
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6. Effects Of Pre Harvest Factors On The Final Quality Of A...
Effects of Pre harvest Factors
Pre harvest factors can influence the final quality of a product including papaya. Post harvest product
qualities develop during growing of the product and are maintained and not improved by post harvest
technologies (Hewett, 2006). Depending on the cultivar, maturity, climate, soil type and fertility, the
nutritional composition of a fruit at harvest can vary widely. For example Banana and papayas
increase in carotenoid content with maturation and ripeness, but the ascorbic acid content decrease in
bananas and increase in papayas during ripening (Lee, 2000).Even within a cultivar, there is a large
plant to plant variation and within plant variation in nutrient composition of fruit harvested from the
same field (Shewfelt, 1990).
Water availability, sunlight, fertilization and chemical applications are some of the pre harvest factors
which not only affect crop growth but also internal quality characteristics of the harvested product,
including flavor. Pre harvest treatment with aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG) suppressed volatile
production in pears by 50% and heavy rains prior to harvest dilute flavor compounds in tomato
(Romani R, 1983).
Effects of Harvest Maturity
Maturity is among the critical factors influencing the abundance of volatile compounds in papaya
fruit. To optimize volatile content for flavor, papaya fruits should be harvested at an optimal eating
quality as opposed to immature papaya fruits which are often harvested in order to
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7. Adversity In Workplace
up where they left off the year before, winning many games early in the year. Once the playoffs came
a thunderbolt hit as well. A thunderbolt is something that is beyond our control, a phenomenon that
one day strikes your team/business. The thunderbolt that hindered the Lakers was the injury bug. The
Lakers lost their Rookie of the Year James Worthy, the defensive anchor Bob McAdoo, and their lights
out shooter Norm Nixon. After losing three key role players, it is easy for a team to feel sympathetic in
the midst of a title run. But sympathy is the junk food of the soul, it contains nothing uplifting and
ultimately is a negative emotion. A winning team prepares itself for the adversity it is certain to
encounter along the way to success. Adversity should almost be welcomed because it forces the team
to remain uncomfortable, which is when the most growth is seen. It is the combination of hardiness
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Veterans may move on, as in Kareem Abdul Jabbar retiring in 1989, or Pat Riley moving on to coach
the New York Knicks in 1991. When the core begins to crack do not try to stop the break up, but
instead take the lessons learnt in the past as the basis for the future. Smart teams realize that security is
always imaginary, people come and go, and you must always be prepared. Management should always
be arranging new talent into developing young leaders to replace veterans. This is the key to
remaining relevant in both the business and sports world. Although the team may change, the spirit of
the team will last. The achievement of the old team shall be treated as an inspirational catalyst for the
future. The ladder of team evolution is a rocky one, but it may look something like: from nobody to
upstart, from upstart to contender, from contender to winner, from winner, to champion, and from
champion to dynasty (Riley,
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8. Reinhold Niebuhr s Model Of Christian Ethics
Subject Area
This thesis proposal falls under the umbrella of theological ethics. Specifically, the role of
ecclesiology as a critical component of theological ethics.
Thesis Statement The foundation premises for Reinhold Niebuhr s ethics of Christian social
engagement can be improved by adding the ecclesiastical focus found in Dietrich Bonhoeffer s ethics
of Christian social engagement.
American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr offers a model of theological ethics grounded in anthropology,
Christology, and eschatology. These three theological components create the basis for Christian
realism, the crux of his theological ethics. However, nowhere in this approach does Niebuhr provide
space for ecclesiology. Essentially, his idea of the Church is collapsed into the schema of Christianity.
As he develops this model of ethics based in Christian realism, he fails to account for the appropriate
influence and power of the Church. Therefore, I believe his theological ethics lack force, improved
through the intentional inclusion of a vibrant and socially engaged ecclesiology.
Bonhoeffer s ethics of social engagement differ from Niebuhr s in that ecclesiology plays a more
formative role in establishing the foundational premises of ethics. Bonhoeffer would argue that the ...
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In fact, his ethical model flourishes in a secular age of implicit cynicism. However, the mission of the
Church becomes muddied, unclear, and belittled in this model. A shallow ecclesiology of this sort fails
to see the Church s role in the ministry of reconciliation (2 Cor 5:19), realized in an ethic of social
engagement. By including Bonhoeffer as a dialogue partner, allowing Bonhoeffer to contribute to
Niebuhr s ethics, a new ethical synthesis is created. One where the Church s mission is not collapsed ,
but, instead, finds a new purpose in its mission for the public good, enacting its ministry of
reconciliation in the
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9. F.C Case Study Harvard Business School
Instructor Guide CORPORATE FINANCE COURSE NUMBER: MBA591 [pic] Jones International
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Of course, the text is always available as a good reference, and the Brealey, Meyers, Allen textbook is
a good reference, probably the best reference of corporate finance material at the graduate level. Best
wishes for a great course! Dr. Mike Thirtle Course Overview The focus of MBA 591: Corporate
Finance is making effective financial decisions in a private or public sector organization. We use the
term corporate to denote organizational decisions and finance to denote that we are concerned with
how to maximize the use of the organization s resources: financial, human, and capital. In the public
sector, the corporate finance function typically resides in the financial management department. In the
private sector, the function typically resides under the Chief Financial Officer s (CFO) oversight. This
responsibility includes: Strategizing acquisitions and mergers Determining appropriate borrowing
structures Conducting cost benefit analyses Growing the business financially Seeking out and
implementing appropriate investments Managing cash flows The bottom line is creating value for the
firm or organization. MBA 591 builds on financial concepts learned in the core finance course and
will examine case studies and business scenarios using an applied approach. The overall goal of this
course is to provide graduate level students with a more in depth understanding of corporate finance
that will successfully prepare them for roles as financial
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10. International Sport Of Choice The Rich And Powerful Essay
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As the international sport of choice the rich and powerful, golf is viewed as a leisure activity and also
as a source of economic development as. Golf s challenges as well as opportunities are difficult. They
are almost all the time linked in one. There isn t lack of strategic challenges to the game s feasible
growth. On one hand, environmental laws as well as regulations are protecting the water sources, thus
leading to limiting land and water availability. Similarly, in within the same industry, the game has
taken a back seat. It is now second to its investor profits. This is of course is without conceding the
real compatibility of the two. And this is where the advantage of sustainable golf development lies
obvious. It is rather evident that, all over the world, the consumer s choices are being directly
prompted by ethical as well as environmental issues. Governments too are gaining votes for their
policies that are based on resource efficiency, environmental protection and pollution prevention.
Water, energy and other essential costs are growing all the time. The media on the other hand, is more
than willing to spotlight suggestions of damage or injustice at the push of a button. This being the case
locally to globally
The Korean Golf Association is
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11. Tembe Elephant Park Book Review
Tembe Elephant Park, I would like to congratulate you and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife on one of the
jewels of Africa with the majority of large 100 pound tuskers evident in your parklands for all,
including the majority of USA and European visitors to see these free roaming lords of the wilderness,
said animal author and equine and wildlife surgeon, Dr Johan Marais. Living like royalty, African
style; picture yourself tucked away in the untamed bush, being in the total wilderness in an ancient
land far away from the noise and stress of modern life, from the luxurious tents and comfortable
accommodation , friendly service, enjoy tasty meals under the stars and the dancing flames of the
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The author makes a point that the minimum stay in the park is six days to gain a full experience.
Traveller s can make a choice of taking a full safari package or consider renting a 4X4 and going on a
planned self tour. Within an hours drive of Tembe are the sand dune beaches of Sodwana and Kosi
Bay or travel on to Ponta do Ouro where the sea port town offers deep sea fishing tours, surfing, scuba
diving, hiking trails, horse riding trails, canoeing and swimming with the dolphins as well as a party
nightlife for those younger generations. Taking a trip to Africa should be on the majority of our bucket
lists particularly people who strive for adventure, excitement and fun. To witness these animals in
their own habitat, in a little known wilderness located between Zululand and Mozambique in a 190
square mile non developed setting is truly an experience of a lifetime. You, the reader, should be
inspired to buy this book as prior research on your long awaited trip to
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12. Indentured Servants In The Epic Of America
While the idea of the American Dream became more popular during the 17th to 20th centuries, the
achievability remained elusive due to a static and hierarchical social order that prevailed throughout
this time. Thus, the tireless claims of the New Left for a reformed society are supported by the
unchanging accessibility of the American Dream.
In his book The Epic of America (1931), James Truslow Adams defined the American Dream as that
dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for
each according to ability or achievement . Adams coined the phrase with the values of respectability,
perseverance, and equal opportunity in mind. Contrary to modern distortions, Adams reasoned that the
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However, the hardships of crossing the transatlantic and demanding labor soon became the realities
that indentured servants faced. Hofstadter presents Abbott E. Smith s estimate that 1 out of 10
indentured servants became a substantial farmer and another became an artisan or overseer...The other
eight, [Smith] suggests, either died during servitude, returned to England when it was over, or drifted
off to become the poor whites of the villages and rural areas . Thus, the Europeans who came to the
colonies as indentured servants are evidence of the inaccessibility of the American Dream during the
17th century.
The dominance of a master over his servants ensured a rigid social structure that undermined the
accessibility of the American Dream for the common people, such as indentured servants, throughout
the 17th century. Indentured servants, which constituted approximately 75 85% of all European
immigrants to the colonies during the 1600s, had renounced their freedom through their indentures,
leaving these servants under the often oppressive authority of their masters. While the living
conditions
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13. Essay On American Security
In the lives of Americans September 11th, 2001 will forever be embedded in our memories. This was
the day that international Terrorism first struck America. A day that America s security was exposed
from there on TSA, and Homeland Security was built. I remember before the devastating attacks we
were able to walk up to any terminal in the airport and wait for any of our family members board the
aircraft. Since those devastating attacks Americans have seen new policies in security and new
implementations in transportation, but the cost to our new security and technology is the peoples
privacy has agonized. Aside technological advances in terrorist attacks, local police departments have
found new ways to help with security, but have hurt the people s privacy. Drones, are the new tool in
fighting crime in Los Angeles, California. The Drones or also known as small Unarmed Ariel Systems
have flown one since the beginning of this year. (Mather, 2017) Many of the native Los Angeles
residence have complained about having a drone recording over their homes. One lawyer states The
history of this department is of starting off with supposedly good intentions about the new toys that it
gets... only to them get too tempted by what they can doo with those toys. Yes, the technology is great
it will help crime, and give street patrol units an eagle eye on the city that they love, and protect. On
the other hand, there will always be the desire to use the technology to other advantages. Instead of
building a tall fence from your curious neighbor to the right or left you will also need to block on top
from the police. Another technological advance that has interfered with the publics privacy, is RFID
tags. In an article titled The End of Privacy the good old days are gone were Big Brother merely
watched you. Instead Big Brother will be coming home with you in what you buy, wear, drive, and
read. The wireless technology will allow objects to be tagged and tracked, this will be taking its place
in the panoply of tools that business and government agencies use to collect information about us.
(The End of Privacy) The technology is rapidly moving from science fiction to the forefront. For
instance, RFID is being place on
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14. Persuasive Essay On Environmental Issues
There are various controversial topics that influence our lives every day. Environmental issues as a
whole have been pushed down and are rarely publicized. The issue of deforestation is a huge
environmental problem that I do not often hear about on the news or in my day to day life. Most of
what I know about the topic is from reading science textbooks. I understand what deforestation means,
and I understand that it largely affects the world today, and more specifically affects climate change,
however I have never heard current news on this subject. Deforestation is the clearing away of a large
area of trees. I know that deforestation plays a role in the decrease of biodiversity and affects the
climate and environment of the earth as a whole. Three sources that could lead to more information
about this topic include social media sites, a news outlet, and a scientific article. Social media cites,
such as Facebook, can influence our understanding of deforestation. As we are scrolling through our
Facebook pages, the posts that we see and read affect our understanding of a subject. I had to look up
posts about deforestation on Facebook because no one I know posts about this topic, and hardly
anyone seems to care about this subject in America. There were a few posts from the Facebook pages
of news sources, like CNN, and a few environmental groups such as the Environmental Defense Fund
with posts, but not many everyday people. One person had a post about how carbon dioxide is
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15. Benjamin Rand
The story takes place with Chance, who is later given the second name of Chauncey Gardiner,
attending his garden. His home was bricked off by a large wall, secluding him from the outside world.
He lived with the fat maid and the old man , Chance s parentage identities are never revealed, but what
is revealed is that Chance s mother died during birth. Chance has a fascination with television and
gains most of his in world knowledge and customs through it. Inevitably, the old man dies (Kosinski).
Following, lawyers by the names of Franklin Thomas and Miss Hayes, whom informs Chance that
there is no evidence of his residing in the estate. Chance is bewildered and forced to leave the home
for the first time in his life into a civilization in which he is not accustomed. He strolls the city in
which he resides, eventually running into Elizabeth Eve, better known as EE. While wondering the
streets, Chauncey maneuvers between two parked cars but then is slammed by EE s limousine,
causing his leg internal bruising. EE takes responsibility and takes him for recovery at her home. EE s
husband is Benjamin Rand, a wealthy board member of the First American Financial Corporation. Mr.
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Rand quickly grows a liking to Chance s philosophical insight; so much so that he invites Mr.
Gardiner to meet the president of the United States and as well offers him a powerful position on the
American Financial Corporation. The president is intrigued by Mr. Gardiner as well and quotes
Gardener s economic philosophical insight in his speech to the masses the next day. Chauncey then
appears on a live TV talk show called This Evening , where Chauncey impresses everyone with his
philosophical input on the economy. A couple days later, EE and Chance are almost intimate, but EE
then expresses her gratitude for Chance not taking advantage
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16. Lowell Mill Research Paper
19 5 2000 The Lowell Mill Experiment In the early nineteenth century, F.C. Lowell and Nathan
Appleton lead to the creation of a mechanized and water powered system that could transform raw
cotton to woven material. This system was names the Lowell Mills . In order to protect their agrarian
ways, this textile industry was based of manual labors, which lead to the use women as their primary
work force. Unlike in the past, women were able to work in an area away from home and, though
significant, this small difference lead to big changes. Slowly but surely the textile industry increased
individuality amongst women and although the Doctrine of Separate Spheres (a representation of the
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These problems actually led to the involvement in politics for women. Not too long after women
started joining the mills, the conditions began to rapidly deteriorate due to the depressed economy that
was caused by the creation of rivaling textile mills. The comfort that enticed the women was now
gone. The workload was increased, wages (already less than those of men) were lowered, dormitory
rents were raised, and the mills became a more stressful and more unsafe place to work, these setbacks
caused some workers to leave, but the rest stayed back and by 1834 went on a strike, opposing the
heads of the industry for taking away what they were promised. Sometimes the heads of the industry
would turn the women down, but they were persistent and sometimes it paid off. An example of this is
when the women struck in order to reduce the amount of time they worked; The heads of the industry
made the average worker work for twelve to fourteen hours a day but after two strikes and protests
they were able to reduce the work time to eleven hours a day. (Used this because I m not too sure I
paraphrased this properly). Along with strikes certain women rose above the rest as political figures. A
well known woman of sorts was Sarah Bagley; she was a fiery labor activist who organized the
Female Labor reform Association and led them in their fight to
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17. A Long Walk to Water
There s many factors that leads to one s survival. A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park is a
creative non fiction story about the life of one of the Lost Boys from South Sudan during the Second
Sudanese Civil War; whose name is Salva. His journey wasn t the easiest in fact he was at risk for
dying at any given second. There were multiple factors contributing to his survival, his uncle,
determination, and physical resources. Salva s uncle was one of the main factors. He gave Salva the
will to go on so he doesn t lose sight of what s important. Traveling across the hot dense desert isn t
easy. Given the circumstances survival wasn t likely. But Salva proved that with willpower the
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Sadly, a group of nuer that was against the Dinka had killed salva s uncle. They buried uncle in a hole
about two feet deep, a hole that has already been made by some kind of animal. (64) Not only did
Salva loose Marial but he also lost the only family member that was close to him. Salva couldnt hold
on to this forver. This was the best they couldve done for his uncle, bury him. There was no way that
his unc couldve cam back to life so Salva had to get over this tragic event to keep going. Even though
he was in shock, he kept on traveling the next day.He couldnt stop moving. He knw that in his heart. It
was logical that he continued with the group, othrwise he wouldve been left behind as the group didnt
care for him any more since his uncle died. Following his uncle s death, ..the group s attitude toward
him changed. (65) they had all thought that he was too small and weak to go along with the group. So
as predicted they ve started to neglect him again. Even though times were tough, Salva still begged for
scraps because it was all he was going to get and he had to accept that. One of Salva s goals was to
reunite with his family again.But deep in his mind he always knew that ther was a possiblity that he
could never see his family again bcause they couldve ben kileld. But slava nevr chose to accept that
reality, instead he looked on the bright said and
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18. Mount Etna Research Paper
Mount Etna
Mount Etna is no boring regular volcano. It has been continually active since the Greek times. It is
located in Sicily, Italy. To the locals in Sicily it is called Mongibello meaning the beautiful mountain.
Mount Etna has been involved in the Greek myths. Mount Etna is an amazing and unique volcano.
Mount Etna is almost twice the size of Mount Vesuvius, the volcano that destroyed Pompeii. Etna has
four very prominent craters. There is the Bocca Nova and the Voragine, the central craters, and there is
also the Northeast crater and the Southeast crater. Mount Etna once erupted in Roman times in the city
of Catania. After the eruption taxes were cancelled for about ten years just so the town people could
rebuild. Another
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19. Paths to Becoming a Neonatal Nurse Essay
There are many different pathways a registered nurse can follow. Education requirements are
anywhere from a diploma to bachelor s degree. Diploma programs last three years. Associate s degree
takes two maybe three years depending if one is a full time student. One can obtain an associate s
degree at a community college. Diploma programs and associate degree programs provide graduates
with the knowledge for and entry level nursing position. Nurses that only have a diploma or associates
degree will later get their bachelor s degree. A bachelor s degree is a four to five year program and is
offered at colleges and universities. Nurses with a bachelor s degree will do broader work. To become
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All fifty states have reciprocity because the NCLEX is standardized nationally. All states require RN
license, twenty seven states require master s degree in nursing and thirty five require national
certification. To become a neonatal nurse one has to obtain a registered nursing degree or at least have
an undergraduate degree. One must have a completed master s degree or doctor of nursing practice
degree in neonatal nursing. This will take you two to three years after you have your registered
nursing degree. Neonatal nurses like registered nurses are required to do clinical training during
school. Neonatal nurses also have to do skill labs and intensive training. Neonatal nurses need a lot of
clinical experience, mentorships, and preceptor programs. Training might take anywhere from six
weeks to three month to complete depending on how much prior work experience. Before one
becomes a neonatal nurse you should work as an advanced practice nurse (APRNs). APRNs can work
as neonatal nurse practitioners (NNPs) and neonatal clinical nurse specialists (CNSs). APRNs have
specialized knowledge and may provide direct care with patients. Neonatal nurses need to pass the
NCLEX because they need to have a registered nursing degree. Neonatal nurses can also get certified
by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Nurses have to pass a background check from the state
and federal level. Neonatal nurses also have to
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20. Happiness In The Movie Pursuit Of Happiness
Believing in self or self trust could save someone s life and lead life into the right direction toward
success. It did in Pursuit of Happyness where Mr. Gardner was losing control over his life until he
trusted himself. Then his life started to turn around and when he believed in himself, everyone else
believed in him and he succeed. Losing something of value can cause pain but when self trust is lost,
there is not much to do when you don t have self trust. When self trust is present, believing and
achieving soon follow leading to success in life. When America wrote the Declaration of
Independence, one of the most important, and well known lines was Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness . Something that is interesting to look into is why Thomas Jefferson put pursuit of happiness
instead of just happiness . The pursuit of happiness is about the journey, the good and the bad. Getting
through the hard times knowing there s light at the end of the tunnel. If happiness is always present,
there is no pursuit then happiness is suddenly taken away, and the person doesn t know how to pursuit
it again due to no pursuit at the beginning of happiness. The actual pursuit to happiness is more
important than the happiness itself due to the fact that happiness can be taken away at anytime but the
pursuit to get back will always be there. This is shown through the movie Pursuit of Happyness and
how self trust is so important in someone s life. In the movie, Mr. Gardner loses his wife, his
apartment, and almost loses his kid. He couldn t catch a break, everything that could go wrong went
wrong did. What he didn t lose what his self trust; that he could provide for little boy, be the father
figure his kid needs, and still be on the pursuit of happiness when it seemed like happiness was a
million miles away. The job he was applying for was a stockbroker and it was him and 20 other smart
people fighting for it. Nobody thought he could do it, not even his own wife who left him shortly after.
One example of self trust in the movie is when Mr. Gardner and his son Christopher are playing
basketball and talking then Mr. Gardner said You got a dream... You gotta protect it. People can t do
somethin
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21. Esdl Lab(Ec2404)
EINSTEIN
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Sir.C.V.Raman Nagar, Tirunelveli 12
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Subject Code: EC 76
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM DESIGN LAB
Name Reg No Branch Year Semester
: .......................................... : .......................................... : .......................................... :
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EC 76 ESD LAB MANUAL
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Exp.No 1 2 3 4
Name of the experiment DESIGN OF AN INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER
Page No
DESIGN OF AC/DC VOLTAGE REGULATOR USING SCR DESIGN OF PROCESS CONTROL
TIMER i) DESIGN OF AM MODULATOR AND DEMODULATOR ii) DESIGN OF FM
MODULATOR AND DEMODULATOR
5 6 7 8 9 10
DESIGN OF WIRELESS DATA MODEM PCB LAYOUT DESIGN USING CAD TOOL
MICROCONTROLLER BASED SYSTEMS DESIGN DSP BASED SYSTEM DESIGN PSUEDO
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EC 76 ESD LAB MANUAL
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM: AC VOLTAGE REGULATOR:
22. DC VOLTAGE REGULATOR:
PIN DETAILS: AC VOLTAGE REGULATOR:
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EC 76 ESD LAB MANUAL
Ex.No.2 AIM:
AC/DC VOLTAGE REGULATOR USING SCR
(i)To design, construct and test a AC voltage regulator using SCR. (ii)To design, construct and test a
DC voltage regulator using SCR. APPARATUS REQUIRED: AC VOLTAGE REGULATOR: S.No 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name of the Apparatus Transformer SCR Diode Resistor Bread Board Connecting Wires
CRO DRB Range 230V/12V 2P4M BY 127 100 k 12 k Quantity 1 2 2 2 1 1 As required 1 1
DC VOLTAGE REGULATOR: S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Name of the Apparatus Transformer SCR
Diode Resistor Bread Board Connecting Wires CRO DRB IC Capacitors 7812 1000µf 100µf Range
230V/24V TYN 604 1N4001 10 k Quantity 1 1 4 2 1 As required 1 2 1 1 1
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EC 76 ESD LAB MANUAL DC VOLTAGE REGULATOR:
MODEL GRAPH: AC VOLTAGE
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23. Ps3 Business Managment
Nintendo Wii, Xbox, and Sony s Playstation 3 are the top three video game consoles in the U.S.
market. In order to become more competitive, and gain a larger share within the video game console
market, Sony must make some changes within their marketing mix. In an industry with a value of over
$450M and $670M, the U.S. video game console and video game software markets, respectively, are
rapidly growing and highly profitable markets. The largest segment of the market (over 56%) for
video game consoles are men ages 18 34. These young men are purchasing action/adventure games
(39% of the video game market) and sports games (36% of the video game market). In order for Sony
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with GameStop being #1 for ages 18 34 18 24 33% and 25 34 at 27%
Nintendo, Electronic Arts, Activision, and Ubisoft accounted for about half of console game sales in
2009
Marketing techniques are designed to increase anticipation, video clips/trailers for the video games,
and the utilization of humor and dramatization
Males are more likely to buy and play video games; mainly males 18 34
Strong correlation between video game ownership/play and the presence of children in the home
Shift in marketing towards family oriented games
Xbox and Wii are more favorable to PS3
Action/adventure and sports games are two most popular games overall for males 39%
action/adventure and 36% for sports
Young adults prefer more sophisticated games
Closely targeting games to the needs of specific audiences is a strategy more likely to succeed.
Positioning Statement: Targeted customers males 18 34 Use price points as a marketing strategy
release at lower prices and/or release at a sale price or offer price discounts Market through media
most commonly used by males 18 34 Maxim Magazine, FHM, Sports Illustrated, social networks
(Facebook, Google, ESPN), cable television networks (ESPN, Spike TV, MTV) Position against Xbox
and Wii adoption of interactive gaming solutions and
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24. Tuberculosis ( Tb ) Is The Disease Of The Lung Caused By A...
2.1 TB burden and epidemiology
Tuberculosis (TB) is the disease of the lung caused by a slow growing intracellular pathogen called
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) (1). In 2014, there were 9.6 million cases of active TB disease
worldwide, and 1.2 million TB related deaths according to World Health Organization (WHO) (2).
The burden of the disease can be appreciated with the knowledge that one third of the world
population is latently infected with M.tb, and 5 10% of exposed individuals develop active disease and
are able to spread the infection to more people every year (3,1). To reduce this burden, effective
strategies are required in both preventative and therapeutic areas of research.
2.2 Primary infection and host defense in TB
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We have shown that the recruitment of antigen presenting cells (APCs) is delayed for up to day 7 post
infection which can be attributed to the lack of pro inflammatory cytokines, in particular, TNF α
which is critical for the control of mycobacterial infection (5). Delayed influx of APCs to the airway
lumen impairs the ability of the host immune system to control the bacterial infection in a timely
manner. Once there is a high influx of APCs at the site of pathogen entry, antigens or mycobacteria are
transported from the lung to the draining lymph node (DLN). The migration of APCs to DLN is
mediated by the upregulation of expression of chemokine receptor CCR7 that allows APCs to respond
to CCL19 and CCL21 chemokine gradients which are constitutively expressed in the LN (3,5,8).
Normally migration of DCs occurs within few hours after infection; for example in case of influenza,
the required time is 20 hours, whereas in the case of TB infection it takes between 8 10 days, implying
that this delayed migration is the limiting step towards the initiation of adaptive immune responses.
2.2.2 Initiation of adaptive immunity
Cellular immunity plays a critical role in the control of M.tb infection. It has been shown that CD4+T
helper 1 (Th1) cells play a central role in protection against TB disease, primarily through the
production of macrophage activating cytokines such as IFN γ and TNF α (9 11). In the process of
primary infection,
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25. The Courageous And Reconciliatory Nelson Mandela
While White South Africans were receiving the highest living standards similar to the living
conditions of western first world countries, the majority of black people didn t receive any type of
living standards and rights such as income, education and were even discriminated. It was during these
conditions that Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela seized the leadership of anti apartheid movement.
The courageous and reconciliatory Nelson Mandela, was an salient figure in shaping South Africa as
he engendered a myriad of strategies. Mandela helped lead the African National Congress (ANC), co
founded the ANC Youth League, during his imprisonment and after becoming the President of South
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On 31 May of 1902, a treaty named The Treaty of Vereeing was signed to end the Boer War
(Droogleever, R. 2015). This treaty provided an end to the war and ultimately in 1910 a self
government to the Transvaal (South African Republic). In 1926, this government gained a complete
independence and became republic in 1961. Thus, it can be said that this gave the white Africans
power over the black South African. In 1910 itself, there are about 1.3 million white South African
citizen, the majority are Afrikaners and the rest are British (refer to figure1). Due to an enormous
antipathy between these two communities, there have always been a disagreement on the level of
rights that the four million black South African should get. However, the two communities have one
mind in seeing the Black South African as a supply of significantly cheap manual labour (Gascoigne.
B, 2015). Therefore, it can be said that this is the main origin of discrimination and segregation of
black South African.
The Boer War was followed by the World War II from 1934 to 1948. During the war, the black South
African were working in factories and urban areas (Gascoigne. B, 2015). At that time, the National
Party gained power, became extra liberal and started to pass new laws and legislation. These laws
strict an economic phenomenon called apartheid (an Afrikaners word meaning separateness) and
started the isolation of black South African s. A strong argument and a detailed
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26. Industrial and Organizational Psychology
INTRODUCTION Effective Communication is significant for managers in the organizations so as to
perform the basic functions of management, i.e., Planning, Organizing, Leading and Controlling.
Communication helps managers to perform their jobs and responsibilities. Communication serves as a
foundation for planning. All the essential information must be communicated to the managers who in
turn must communicate the plans so as to implement them. Organizing also requires effective
communication with others about their job task. Similarly leaders as managers must communicate
effectively with their subordinates so as to achieve the team goals. Controlling is not possible without
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Any change in plans might be communicated with the employees in advance so that resistance may
not come from them. Communication helps the organization in this regard by supplying information to
the employee. CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS: Segmented: Even in small
organizations, it is wrong to assume that all employees will have the same needs, interests and desires
when it comes to business communication. Effective business communication is segmented to meet
the needs of specific audiences. Employees working in an administrative setting, for instance, will
have different needs and different access to information than employees working in a manufacturing
environment. Specific: Generic business communication doesn t meet the needs of anyone. Effective
business communication is specific. The more specific communication is, the more it meets the needs
of its audience. Accurate: When information is inaccurate it loses its credibility. The sender of the
information also loses credibility. Effective business communication is accurate in terms of the content
conveyed and in terms of simple things that include grammar, spelling and punctuation. Timely:
Employees need to know what is going on in their organizations and in the external environment that
impacts them. Today s technology driven environment makes it more challenging than ever before for
businesses to communicate with employees in a timely manner,
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27. Ordinary Political Participation
After analyzing the spectrum of environmentally related political activity, I found out that I am an
ordinary political participant. I do not fall that closely into this category but it was the closest to where
I stand. In regards to keeping up with what is happening in the media as in the news, I do not do much
of that anymore unless it is on social media. Ever since my senior year in my undergrad I stopped
watching the morning news mostly because I have very busy since then especially with school and
work . I found it satisfying watching the news first thing in the morning. Even though now a day there
are things that I as an adult should keep up with that could hinder my surroundings. In my belief pretty
much a lot of the news today is about
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28. Will Kane (Gary Cooper), The Long-Lasting Marshal Of...
Story line Will Kane (Gary Cooper), the long lasting marshal of Hadleyville in New Mexico Territory,
has quite recently hitched conservative Quaker Amy Fowler (Grace Kelly) and turned in his
identification. He expects to end up a vendor in another town; yet word arrives that Frank Miller (Ian
MacDonald), a criminal conveyed to equity by Kane and sentenced to hang, has been exonerated on
an unspecified legitimate detail. He has promised revenge on Kane, and will be touching base via train
at high twelve. Mill operator s posse his more youthful sibling Ben (Sheb Wooley), Jack Colby (Lee
Van Cleef), and Jim Pierce (Robert J. Wilke) anticipate his landing in the train station. Kane leaves
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He turns back. Harvey Pell (Lloyd Bridges), Kane s previous appointee who surrendered after Kane
did not prescribe him as his successor, consents to remain with Kane in return for that suggestion.
Kane declines to purchase Pell s help. Kane visits Helen Ramirez (Katy Jurado), who was Miller s
significant other, then Kane s, and now Pell s, to caution her of Miller s fast approaching landing.
Helen knows about the peril; she has sold her business and plans to leave town to maintain a strategic
distance from Miller, and to abstain from seeing Kane murdered. Judge Percy Mettrick (Otto Kruger),
who sentenced Miller, is leaving too, and urges Kane to do likewise. Amy gives Kane a final proposal:
She is leaving on the twelve train, with or without him. Will recovers his identification and scours the
town for help, with little achievement. The marshal who went before him can t assist because of his
cutting edge age. The bar and the congregation yield no volunteers. Numerous townspeople trust that
Kane s flight would defuse the circumstance; others
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29. Banana Oil Synthesis Report Essays
aMicroscale Synthesis of Isopentyl Acetate (Banana Oil)
Objective: Carried out the microscale synthesis of isopentyl acetate by direct esterification of acetic
acid and isopentyl alcohol. This was an acid catalyzed Fischer esterification. Both extraction and
distillation were employed to obtain a pure product. IR spectroscopy and gas chromatography were
used to determine purity of the final product.
Reagents:
* Compound: | * MW (g/mol): | * MP (°C): | * BP (°C): | * Density (g/mL): | * Properties/ Safety: | *
Isopentyl AlcoholC5H12O | * 88.15 | * 117.0 | * 132.0 | * 0.81 | * Clear, colorless liquid, disagreeable
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Table 1: Figure 1 summary: IR spectrum isopentyl acetate: Peak (cm 1) | Corresponding Bond: |
2959.98 | C H | 2872.89 | C H | 1743.38 | C=O (Ester) | 1244.50 | C O |
Gas Chromatography (GC) Results:
The GC resulted in one peak determined to be 100% isopentyl acetate based on comparing to the
results of a known sample of isopentyl acetate which had a similar peak after a retention time of 1.5
minutes. Refer to figure 4 for results summarized below.
Table 2: Figure 4 GC Summary: Retention Time (min) | Area | % Composition | Identity | 1.525 | 1.7 x
107 | 100% | Isopentyl acetate |
NMR spectrum of typical isopentyl acetate sample is also shown in figure 3a.
Discussion:
This sulfuric acid catalyzed Fischer esterification reaction used excess acetic acid reacted with
isopentyl alcohol to create isopentyl acetate. Because the reaction is reversible it was necessary to use
excess acetic acid to drive the reaction forward and favor the formation of product in accordance with
Le
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30. Urban Legend
Urban Legend Noooooooo! shrieked George. You can t make me go in there. Haven t you heard of
any of the stories Step? Yes I have George, but stop being a scaredy cat and let s go! yelled Stephanie.
Stephanie is very curious and brave middle school student that is 12 years old. She has light blonde
hair, bright blue eyes, and is 4 9. Her best friend George however, is the opposite of her. He is a shy
and weak little middle school student that is also 12 years old and is in the same grade as Stephanie.
He has deep red hair, big brown eyes and only 4 7. No Step! George cried. They say that as soon as
you step onto Dan s property there has been no one that has ever come back alive. I heard a story once
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He turned them on so dumb people like you will go up there and then he will kidnap you! replied
George. That s not true. Let s go, said Stephanie. Stephanie got up in her ladybug costume. As she
opened the white picket fence it squeaked but she didn t care. Once inside the yard she followed the
sidewalk path and made sure that she didn t go into the tall thick grass for which she didn t know what
was in it. George slowly up from behind the fence and ran to where she was. As soon as the reached
the big front steps of the old Victorian house George said, Step, I don t think this is a good idea. Hold
my hand. They held each other s hand and Step took a big loud step like she owned the place. Be
quiet! whispered George. Why George, asked Stephanie. I am not scared of him and don t care if he
hears me. As she stepped on the old wooden front step board it creaked and came a little loose. George
jumped and started shaking. This did not stop Stephine however. She kept walking and when she got
to the top of the steps she could see into the big pot of candy. As she looked in she heard a the old
wooden swing move in the wind with a loud creaky sound. George jumped at the sound of
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31. Forecasting Techniques For Planning Purposes
Forecasting Techniques for Planning Purposes All organizations that supply goods or services to
another business or consumer look at demand forecasting for planning purposes. Young (2010) stated
for most organizations, the marketing department will forecast the demand for both the short and long
term planning and the operations department will work closely to set a production forecast based on
these demands. When forecasting, organizations must take into consideration all the possible factors
that will affect the supply/demand. These factors include trends, seasonality, competitive pricing,
sudden changes in demand, economic conditions, labor and strikes, and more. In today s business
world, forecasting is not just a necessity, but also a means of survival, which is why predicting the
future, is so important for the short and long term success of an organization. As the northeast vice
president of operations for McDonalds, I have the complex and challenging role of ensuring accurate
forecast are submitted for the internal and external demand for our products. In this paper, I will
describe the demand techniques used for both my short term and long term planning and why these
techniques are most affective. Additionally, I will explain what decisions each forecast supports.
Finally, I will detail which departments need my forecast information and why.
Demand Forecast Techniques There are two different types of inventory demand, independent and
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32. Good Earth Setting
The Good Earth is a book written by Pearl S. Buck in 1936. The setting of the novel is pre
revolutionary China, and more specifically in a small village where Wang Lung s house is.
He has a small plot of farmland, which experiences a drought when nothing grows. There are no
forests near his small village, therefore there is no wood for burning and for buildings. Since there are
no forests near the town, floods can occur. The setting is important because it will be the main point of
focus throughout the book.
The novel begins on Wang Lung s wedding day. Wang Lung rises to his father coughing. He
habitually does his routine of lighting a fire, boiling water, and pouring the water into a bowl and
giving it to his father. Wang Lung then goes to the House of Hwang, the powerful family of the
village. He offers to marry a slave called O lan. The family of Hwang agrees to let Wang Lung marry
O lan. Wang Lung is pleased with O lan. The farm s bountiful yields lead to prosperous times for ...
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Soon after, the Hwang family, due to overspending, becomes much poorer. This leads to Wang Lung
purchasing their fertile rice fields. Wang Lung endures prosperous times for a long period. Until, O lan
gives birth to a girl, their third child. After the birth of the 3rd child, their land produce little crops.
Later, Wang Lung and his family have to leave town and relocate for the oncoming winter. While in
the southern town, O lan and the children beg for food and money. However, Wang Lung makes a
living by pushing people on a rickshaw. The family earns barely any money. Wang Lung and a group
of other destitute people raid a wealthy house. Wang Lung steals a satchel of gold. Now wealthy,
Wang Lung returns home and buys nearly all of the land from the once wealthy Hwang s. Wang Lung
hires workers to tend to and care for his land. Wang Lung once again endures prosperous times. Due
to a flood, Wang Lung is forced to become much more
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33. Application Of Sensor From Petroleum Industry Essay
Application of Sensor in Petroleum Industry INTRODUCTION Sensor is an electronic device that
detects a change in physical stimulus and turns it into a signal which can be measured or recorded.
There are various sensors such as flows sensor, temperature sensor, pressure sensor and so forth. Each
type of sensors has their own characteristics. Petroleum industry utilized many types of sensor, some
of that are temperature sensor, pressure sensor, liquid level sensor and liquid leakage sensor. Sensors
are important to ensure the safety and prevent petroleum leakage. There are three sensors involve the
petroleum industry which is optic fiber sensor, liquid level sensor and the hydrocarbon sensing cable.
PROBLEM STATEMENTS Petroleum industry is a huge industry with great influences on the world.
However this industry is hazardous, hence various sensors are required to achieve the safety standard.
Besides, sensors are needed to ensure sufficient reservoir supply to the consumer. This paper will be
research about the optic fiber sensor, liquid level sensor and hydrocarbon sensing cable. SENSOR
APPLICATIONS There are many sensors involve in petroleum industry, but this paper will only
discuss three of the sensor which are Optic Fiber Sensor, Liquid Level Sensor and Petroleum Sensing
Cable. Each sensor has their own application in petroleum industry and other industries. Optic Fiber
Sensor can detect different elements. For petroleum industry, this sensor is
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34. Kitak Relationship In The Kite Runner
Thesis: Khaled Hosseini strongly argues the importance of family coming together despite their
differences because family is all a person has in the end.
Amir and his father s weak relationship in Afghanistan changes when Amir finally accomplishes
something Baba can be proud about, spreading light of a possible close relationship in the future. At
the beginning of the novel, Baba is talking with his friend, Rahim Khan, about his worries for Amir
not standing up for himself, when he is being bullied. Khan responds to Baba saying, Children aren t
coloring books. You don t get to fill them in with your favorite colors (Hosseini 21). This quote
illustrates the difficult relationship Amir and his father have with each other because Baba wants to
mold him into the perfect son, but Amir does not find appreciation in the same things as Baba, causing
this mold to be ruined. Amir and Baba being polar opposites causes them to naturally separate from
each other because Baba likes building luxury to fit his ego, but Amir values the smaller gestures
people do in life. Once Amir finally does something that makes Baba proud and improves their ego,
Baba starts to appreciate Amir more and tries to do more things with him. This is depicted when
Hosseini writes, Baba and I were finally friends (Hosseini 85). Although Amir thinks they are close,
they are not as close as they could be because Baba usually invites friends and family to join them on
their outings. Also, when they are alone it is very awkward for the two of them because they do not
know each other very well. The reason Amir feels like he is gaining his father s acceptance is because
he is taking him places, rather than ignoring his existence completely, which is a significant step
compared to their relationship before. This step in their relationship illustrates they have a chance at
becoming even closer in the future. The father and son relationship truly transforms when they move
to the United States and both find appreciation in the other s differences because they only have each
other. When they move it is very difficult for Baba to assimilate to life in America, causing him to get
very frustrated. He starts to rely more on Amir for help and as a
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