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2. The Mating Intelligence Scale, And The Flirting Style Test...
Personality Portfolio Personality tests offer an opportunity to learn more about psychology and about
oneself. I have just completed the Jung type sorter, the Big five inventory, the mating intelligence
scale, and the flirting style test. I had taken both the Jungian Type Sorter and the Big Five Inventory
previously, but now have a better understanding what my scores mean. The Mating intelligence and
Flirting Styles tests were both novel to me, I enjoyed these two tests the most, but have doubts about
the accuracy of my responses to questions. Jungian Type Sorter My Jungian type was Extraverted,
Intuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving, or ENFP. Alternatively, INFP due to a low preference for
extraversion over introversion (3% vs 1% respectively). Reading through the descriptions of both
personality types I cannot say that either align terribly well with my own self judgement. The
experience is reminiscent of reading a horoscope; I can easily identify with about half of the claims
made, while a quarter are slightly off the mark, and the remaining are dead wrong. Considering though
that the descriptions must be written to encompass scorers at both extremes of the scales, this doesn t
necessarily indicate a lack of validity in the model itself. The website lists some famous ENFPs.
Assuming their assessments are valid, it is certainly gratifying to be likened to Mark Twain, a man
whose gruff compassion I have always admired. Buster Keaton, a childhood favorite of mine, is an
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3. Compare And Contrast Acquainted With The Night And Catcher...
Throughout American literature, several different authors have valued their own opinions on what
defines an American. Some authors describe Americans as smart, energetic, or even sad or boring. In
the novel The Catcher in The Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield is a troubled teenage boy, who
can never find happiness. In the short story Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the
protagonist suffers from postpartum depression causing her to believe that a lady is trapped in
wallpaper. In the poem Acquainted with the Night by Robert Frost, the narrator is experiencing night
again for the first time in several years and explains how different and scary it feels to be back in
society. In the article: Study investigates why sadness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is always observing and critiquing what others around him are doing. He often makes fun of these
people. Holden could be jealous or just finds it funny. A bunch of hoodlum looking guys and their
dates. All of them laughing like hyenas at something you could bet wasn t funny. (Salinger 81) Shortly
after critiquing what those people were doing he mentions something sad and relates everything all
back to his true happiness; Phoebe. New York s terrible when somebody laughs on the street very late
at night. You can hear it for miles. It makes you feel so lonesome and depressed. I kept wishing I
could go home and shoot the bull for a while with old Phoebe. (81) The only true person or thing that
does seem to make Holden feel better is thinking about Phoebe. He only feels better with her because
she is one of the only people who can connect with him besides Mr. Antolini, one of Holden s school
teachers. Holden puts himself down so easily that everything around him or something that he hears
has a depressing side to it. Even events that happen near him, make him feel lonely and depressed
even if this event has
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4. Comparing Smartphone Vs Smart Phones
Smartphones are overtaking the technology world by making it easier for people to communicate with
each other every day; and everything they need to do can be done right on their smartphones. Instead
of having to use cameras to take pictures, computers to send emails and to play games it all can be
done on one simple device; the smartphone. A big debate that still has not been settled is whether
iPhones are better or if Samsungs are better. Most people would say iPhones are better than Samsungs,
however, Samsungs are the better smartphones. While both phones meet the basic phone requirements
such as calling and texting, Samsung is better because it does everything the iPhone can and more.
However, Samsung does a better job at meeting people s needs because it has everything the iPhone
has plus more. Samsung is a better phone than the iPhone because it can set custom ringtones for
different phone contacts, it also encourages multitasking with apps which allows work to get done
faster, and an ID is not needed to call or text people. This is important because people will know when
to pick up the phone based on the ringtone that has been assigned to a specific person.
First of all, Samsungs have better and longer lasting battery life than iPhones do. Samsungs also have
the ability to remove the battery from the phone and it also has fast charging so that the phone can be
used as many times as needed without the problem of the battery running out. For instance, there s no
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5. Apple Vs. Android
Apple vs. Android
For many years people would debate which is the best smartphone either Apple or Android. Some
people might go with Android because of the fancy look of the phone. Truth is Apple seems to be the
more dominant smartphone because of the simple texture and because it s very simple to use. In my
perspective,I think Apple is really more efficient than any other Android. Android is very complex to
use compared to the Iphone s. I have 3 reasons why I think Apple is better; it s quick and easy to use,
the amount of apps , and lastly the most important the security Apple has.
Android also has its advantages over Apple but very minor ones. One advantage it has that it has an
expandable storage card. Iphone s don t have this feature, but you can easily get a memory card for the
computer and store all your pictures and files so basically it s no problem. It also one minor advantage
is that it has a bigger screen than Samsung. Which the creator of apple Bill Gates is not a fan of big ...
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During the Attack on San Bernardino 2 Muslims had smartphones, which had information about the
attack and additional information about the ISIS fighters. Therefore, the Muslims had an Iphone as
their phone with all the information. The FBI and the government both couldn t get into the phone
only Apple engineers had such a strong security and refused to give any passwords. Apple s security to
the customers is so important that they would put anything on the line to protect their clients. In
conclusion, Apple is overall the best smartphone.
In conclusion, Apple is the better choice than a Android. Android has some minor advantages, but
overall Apple seems to get a way around and will always be at the top of the technology. Hopefully
the Apple company will keep growing and finding great new ideas to better their
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6. Generation Gap Essay
In this modern era of the 21st century, the United States educational system has had to adjust on
multiple occasions to fit the need of the growing career and college based needs in order to be
successful. With the help of technology, new techniques, and a different point of view of higher
education, it has become hard for teens and parents to connect on an educational level.
Between my mom and I there is a good 30 year gap, but as I move closer to finishing high school and
applying to colleges, I have noticed that the generation gap has made it difficult for my parents to
understand what my generation finds very basic. It may be just the use it or lose it effect and they
haven t used the things I m learning now after 30 years of not being in high school, but it creates a lot
of tension in our house. However, in my mom s house, her parents couldn t help her with her
homework at all because my grandparents didn t have a college degree and didn t take the strenuous
courses like my mom did. My parents can help with some things I do, but when it comes to new
techniques they don t understand why teachers have to make the process harder than it needs to be.
Even some simple things are different within the generational gap like the addition of preschool, all
day kindergarten, and honors classes instead of AP classes or college classes. My mother and I had
always been overachievers. She used to go to school from 7:30 to four when other students only went
from nine to four, I take
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7. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Globalization
The term globalization refers to the increasing interconnection of all parts of the world relating to
political,economic, and cultural aspects. One example of this is where clothing companies decide to
outsource some of their manufacturing to countries like China or Vietnam for lower labor cost.
Another example of globalization would be that car parts are manufactured overseas in places like
Japan,Germany, or Korea and assembled in America. A third example of globalization is the Silk
Road, which carried goods as well as ideas and culture all across India and parts of Asia. All of these
examples show different ways in which goods or ideas spread all internationally and all over the
world. Arguably, without globalization, the world wouldn t be as diverse and advanced as it is today.
Globalization has many aspects but three important ones are how technology contributed to it, the
benefits of globalization, as well as the disadvantages of globalization. One of the first topics
regarding globalization is how technology has contributed to it. Throughout history, technology has
played an integral role in the diffusion of ideas or goods over a wide area.However, recent history has
shown advances in technology the likes of which the world has never been before. Technology is
arguably the driving force behind globalization. One of these advances contributes to globalization has
been technology that has made it easier to gain information and through better telecommunication
capabilities. One example of this technology is the internet, which allows people to gain access to a
global variety of information and resources. Another example is telecommunications like calling, e
mailing, instant messaging, and social media, which all help people communicate despite massive
distances. Both of these technological advances contribute to globalization because it allows for ideas
and information to be spread throughout the world without it being physically transported. This
allowed for different regions of the world to interact and exchange ideas, philosophies, information,
and goods There are many of benefits of regions of the world becoming integrated with one another.
One of these benefits that relates to the economic aspect of
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8. Mark Steinberg And Vladimir Khrustalev s The Fall Of The...
Mark Steinberg and Vladimir Khrustalev s The Fall of the Romanovs: Political Dreams and Personal
Struggles in a Time of Revolution presents hundreds of annotated primary documents, introduced by
dry descriptions of the major contemporary events. This dense document collection offers a detailed
account of the downfall of the Romanov family, divided across four chapters. Steinberg and
Khrustalev worked to avoid bias in this piece, and offer a wide range of documents for the reader to
analyze. Unfortunately, some bias is intrinsic to historical writings, especially in translated primary
documents. With pre and post revolutionary government documents and private correspondence
included, readers are shown competing views on the family s actions. This remarkably unbiased piece
balances explanations and intimate letters to provide a complex description of the moral contradiction
and fatal certainties that led to the former royal family s demise. Vladimir Khrustalev began collecting
and annotating documents for this collection during his employment with the Central State Archive of
the October Revolution. This organization became the State Archive of the Russian Federation just
before Steinberg joined the project in 1993, revising Khrustalev s notes and penning the explanatory
materials . The volume was published as part of the Yale University Press Annals of Communism
series in 1995, which used recently declassified documents to present new research on Russian
history. The
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9. Comparing A Streetcar Named Desire And A View From The Bridge
The plays A Streetcar Named Desire and A View from the Bridge are both plays that focus on mainly
the theme of domination of the female characters by the males. Where A Streetcar Named Desire is a
Southern Gothic, A View from a Bridge is a tragedy that is actually similar to Williams play as they
both end tragically for the main character. Each playwright uses their own method and techniques in
order to get the message or point of view across to the audience members.
In A Streetcar Named Desire, the form of a Southern Gothic gives the readers its distinct build up of
tension in the play s scenes. Throughout the play, the structure closely follows the confrontation
between Stanley and Blanche and the tension starts to build up. As the ... Show more content on
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Moreover, as Alfieri is technically the narrator, he constantly informs the audience members on what
is going on and he tells it from his past experiences. This one s name was Eddie Carbone This shows
Alfieri s emphasis on was , as a saddening case for him and the use of an external analepsis creates
suspension in the play and the audience members wonder what will happen next. This technique
creates different atmospheres to run parallel to the play s progressing plot.
In scene one, Williams considers this scene as the one of the most important scenes of the whole play
as the first scenes generally attract a significant amount of the audience members attention. Williams
also teasingly throws hints and clues about the truth of each of the main characters. The characters are
portrayed as if the play was a mystery with Stanley having suspicions about Blanche. He converses his
suspicions with Stella, trying to convince her Open your eyes [...] she got them out of a teacher s play?
Here, Williams portrays Stella as a woman with a difficulty to understand Stanley s accusations of her
sister. Moreover, following Stella s lack of understanding it is easily preferable to the layers of an
onion. Williams compares Stella to an onion as, like an onion, Stanley has to constantly *peel* the
layers of Stella s brain mentally in order for Stella to understand.
On the other hand, Alfieri is not always two sided and does
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10. Hrm 560
Ethical Issues In HRM Strategy
Brandi Hancock
HRM 530 Strategic Human Resource Management
October 30, 2012
Dr. Lila Jordan
Ethical Issues in HRM Strategy
Identify areas of overlap in the new client organization with other that you have had as clients
When hired as a newly HRM (Human Resource Management) consultant, you must first have
understand of the role before beganing assisting with any issues or other areas of overlap. The primary
role of a HRM consultant is to assist the client to identify needs, develop an action plan and facilitate
change to enhance the success of your organization (Welcome to HR Consultants, Inc., 2009).
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40). To be effective in his/her position as a consultant these to strategies must be in alignment and
work cohesively together. HRM consultants can do this in three ways: 1) Gather information about
their client, 2) Analyze that information and make necessary decisions, and 3) Implement the
decisions that they have made (Stewart amp; Brown, 2012, p. 41). As the HR consultant following
these steps while looking at the current business strategy and accessing how to incorporate the two so
I could effectively manage my client s needs as it relates to them personally.
Emphasize the importance of establishing HRM strategies to improve a competitive advantage
It is important that HRM consultants create a strong and sound strategy to keep and gain the
competitive advantage. By successfully implementing good HRM strategies, companies can provide
excellent talent and improve by staying current on the latest technologies and other information talent
(Welcome to HR Consultants, Inc., 2009). This will allow clients to increase productivity within the
organization; which in turn will increase profits. The greatest organizations realize that effectively
managing the HRM strategies and know that employees are their greatest asset and that they are
important to their survival. A sound understanding of HRM strategies will allow clients to keep their
competitive advantage (Welcome to HR Consultants, Inc., 2009).
Reference
Proprietary Information amp; Competitive
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11. Reaction Paper On Bungee Jumping
FINAL
Dante Mattson 11 Physics
28 August 2014
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Bungee Jumping is an extreme sport, it requires the participant to jump from a bridge, crane or other
high place while secured at the ankles with a nylon cased rubber band. From the mere sight of
someone Bungee Jumping, one might assume that the act is very dangerous for obvious reasons, for
example: The rope breaking there s nothing to save you down there, so why do so many people put
their lives in a piece of elastic? Bungee Jumping relies on the restoring force of the elastic to protect
the jumper from the fall below. Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, the gravitational
potential energy at the top of the jump is converted to elastic potential energy at the bottom of the
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It would show that it would potentially be life threatening to use the wrong material in real bungee
jumping. It was proven that the elastic based cord (green) would be most suitable for bungee jumping.
This is because the force exerted is more spaced out, and allows for a softer drop to equilibrium, rather
than a violent, potentially deadly faster stop. The gradual restoring force is essential to bungee
jumping. To come to a safe stop, restoring force is needed. Without said force, the force of the person
jumping would be applied directly to the rope / elastic, causing it to potentially break and the person to
fall. The rebound phase, consisting of dampened oscillatory motion, safely decreases the velocity of
the jumper. The Galilean paradigm of the motion of constant masses, states every acceleration must be
produced by a force. Bungee jumping is proof of this physics concept. When the person jumps, the
gravity produces acceleration on the body, forcing the person down, and the rope attached with it. The
restoring oscillations act upon the body to dampen the downwards forces. Because the Hooke s Law
equation will deviate when the elastic fails, at a certain applied force; as materials cannot be
compressed beyond a minimum size, or extended beyond a maximum size. The modern theory of
elasticity generalises to state that the strain or deformation of an elastic material is proportional to the
stress applied to it. Hooke s Law is crucial to this EEI because Hooke s Law calculates the extension
of an elastic material from the spring constant (k) and the change in x, also known as ∆x and will
determine the safest alternative for use in Bungee
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12. The Designed User Workflow For The Application
Figure 3: The designed user workflow for the application. When the signal is submitted by the user,
AgileFD is run twice, once with just the most recently submitted signal(s) in order to determine what
data points to constrain the submitted signal(s) to, and then a second time with all submitted signals
and past constraints to show what areas are being reconstructed well/poorly (green/red). Note:
Selected points are indicated by turning to black.
Results and Discussion
This application was tested on a singular system, of Tantalum, Rhodium and Palladium (Ta Rh Pd).
The metrics that will be analyzed is how well the Phase Mapper Game s solution compared to
AgileFD alone in terms of speed, satisfying constraints, and having a physically meaningful solution.
It should be noted that the user for Phase Mapper Game has much experience working with the system
so the time does not reflect what would be the average for a lay person. The system was not tested on
a lay person however because it has not been developed far enough to be that accessible. For this test
of the application the solutions were compared for when only three solution patterns were found. Time
As seen in Figure 4, the solution patterns found for the Phase Mapper Game and AgileFD alone seem
to be located in the same regions. With Phase 1 and 2 for both following the connectivity constraint,
whereas Phase 3 seems to violate it, and more so in the Phase Mapper Gamer solution. It is expected
that both solutions would
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13. Who Brought The Mind And Body Problem To Light
When considering this question, the essay will discuss what the mind and body problem is and also
who brought the mind and body problem to light. This will be done by looking at various philosophers
beliefs and how the debate of this problem has changed over time, due to psychologists coming to
light in the modern world. This essay will also cover three main areas of belief, these being dualism
which states the mind and the body (brain) work separately from one another, materialism that states
that nothing else exists except from matter so therefore the mind and the body (brain) work together
and aren t separate and finally functionalism which begins to state that mind and body
(brain) work in a more complex way to the other areas of belief, comparing humans to operational
computers.
The mind and body problem is a conundrum that argues the explanation of how mental processes
work alongside physical states, taking on board that the body is physical matter and the mind is not
states Gunther (1998). The history of the mind and body debate conceptualised with Plato who
brought to light the question of mental states and physical states. Plato (as cited in Brysbaert and
Rastle, 2013) explains that the mind and body are two separate entities. Plato (as cited in Brysbaert
and Rastle,2013) explains his belief that the soul exists before, and survives the body . Plato s beliefs
of the mind and body problem were very central to the Roman Catholic Church and considers
traditions of
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14. Two years after the looting, Adalbert remained in the...
Two years after the looting, Adalbert remained in the estate by necessity, for no one else in the estate
could qualify, or capable of governing the land and the people. The news of the new faith peasant
uprising in the estate and the lack of governance reached other realms. Soon later, an army from other
Land had arrived without notice, under the flag of black eagle. The ambitious man who led this
campaign intended to take this land to his complete control in order to expand his kingdom. He was a
full knight in his own rights, carrying his coat of arm in utmost dignity. Alongside the knight was a
young squire, who compensated his lack of strength with God given charm and wit, such that the older
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The squire and the knight came to an agreement that it was a better idea to search in two different
groups, thus the knight walked upstairs while the squire descended down the stairs.
After a few rooms the knight found himself in the master room where Adalbert dwelled in, and
Adalbert at that time was changing into a white robe when the knight walked in and saw him. The
Golden Maiden, The knight exclaimed, for he had not seen more than a few women in his lifetime,
such that he mistook Adalbert as a maiden due to the long, silky hair that he possessed. His excitement
blinded him, making him forget about how the Golden Maiden had already returned to heaven years
ago.
Yes, this must be the mother of the squire, and he said that if I could find her remaining alive, I can
take her as my wife what a trophy in this infertile land! The knight rejoiced and ran over to capture
Adalbert.
Completely unarmed, the blond man gasped at the knight, and frantically glanced around the room to
see if anything could be of his help a weapon, or a servant, anyone who could bring him away from
this danger; however the surrounding was as silent as he was many occasions ago, and there was no
longer anyone left in this land who could stand up for him.
The knight first humiliated him in the manner of a woman. When the squire found his knight and the
blond man, the illusion vanished, and they recognised that Adalbert was not a
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15. Summary Of Imogen In Cloten
Imogen attaches her lover s personhood to his belongings, creating an association between one s
clothing and moral character, demonstrating the Elizabethan belief that materials were a physical
manifestation of one s identity.
After Imogen s refusal, Cloten is spurred to action and desires revenge, mentioning Posthumus
clothing four times before the scene ends, emphasizing how Cloten s materialistic mindset identifies
Posthumus primarily through his clothing (II.III.156, 158, 172, 180). As the play progresses and
Cloten learns of Imogen s whereabouts, he acquires some of Posthumus clothes and plans, With that
suit upon my / back, will I ravish her (III.V.163 164). By raping Imogen in Posthumus clothes, Cloten
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Imogen s alter ego of Fidele allows her to experience new privileges, such as joining a hunt, that she
was previously denied because she was a woman, demonstrating a clear discrimination based on
gender (III.IV.107). Though crossdressing, Imogen is able to evade social gender rules, something
which those in power neither supported nor encouraged (Baker 313).
Imogen s maintains her disguise until the final scene when she pressures Iachimo into confessing his
trickery. Because he doesn t recognize Imogen, Iachimo admits he tricked Posthumus into thinking
Imogen was unfaithful so he could win the ring. Outraged, Posthumus hits Fidele, thinking he played a
role in Imogen s demise (V.V.268). Imogen s outfit that initially equated her with the other men in the
play s patriarchal society now negatively affects her by making it acceptable for her to be hit. She
immediately discards the identity of Fidele and reverts back to a woman s place in society as a
virtuous daughter and most constant wife (V.V.542 546). Despite the freedom Imogen finds through
her male disguise, the scene uses her re domestication to remind the audience of the early modern
belief that women s submission and obedience to their husbands and fathers was considered best for
society.
Furthermore, Cymbeline not only uses
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16. Characterization Of Fate And Free Will In Oedipus The King
Oedipus Rex, written by Sophocles at approximately 430 BC, is viewed as one of the greatest tragic
plays of all time. Greek plays were predominantly performed in religious ceremonies in honor of the
Greek Gods. This play, whose plot is fulfilled in a day, engages the audience to ponder on the
interactions between fate and free will. It also captivates the minds of the audience by stimulating
thought on the implications of obliviousness and knowledge. Initially, Oedipus, the protagonist
believes his decisions would help him evade his fate and exert control over his life. However, contrary
to his beliefs, his choices lead him to his fate. This essay will explore Sophocles characterization of
Oedipus to convey: free will or human choices contribute ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is often seen through the manner they refer him. They view Oedipus as the best of men (p.6, line
27) and believe that he is omnipotent with Gods (p.6, line 7). Sophocles reveals Oedipus to be a just
king who is trusted and adored by his men. The citizens of Thebes never think Oedipus is guilty of
[the] crime (p.28, line 17) even when Tiresias tells Oedipus is the murderer. This shows the extent of
faith they have in Oedipus. Oedipus is presented as a man with goodness of nature, which is one of the
elements of a tragic hero. Oedipus obstinacy in finding the truth is a virtue that the citizens of Thebes
admired but he had it in excess. This was his hamartia and the main quality he possessed that
eventually led him to his downfall. His hamartia is seen in numerous instances in the play. His quest
for the truth led him to the Oracle at Delphi which resulted in him deciding to run away. Soon when
Oedipus rules over Thebes he mentions he shall not rest (p.15, line 39) until he tracks down the
murderer. Later on, even when Jocasta pleads to not pursue the truth for his own life s sake (p.59, line
4) he doesn t stop. Sophocles characterizes Oedipus to be consistent in pursuing the truth throughout
the play. Oedipus tragic flaw or hamartia and his consistency of character from the beginning to the
end of the play are the characteristics that made him a great tragic
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17. Linus Case Synthesis Essay
After reviewing the source code form Stallman s version, Linus was able to code together the first
version of Linux. I feel that after reviewing that source code, Linus advance the code to be able to
produce Linux. Using the GNU project, I think Linus was able to finally figure out what he wanted to
achieved.
After a visit to Transmeta in late 1996, Torvalds accepted a position at the company in California,
where he would work from February 1997 until June 2003. He then moved to the Open Source
Development Labs, which has since merged with the Free Standards Group to become the Linux
Foundation, under whose auspices he continues to work. In June 2004, Torvalds and his family moved
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I feel that due to the success. He was finally taken serious on his beliefs of open source code should be
free. He really is a hack a code guy that can sit for hours nonstop inputting code. He works to advance
open source code which I find is amazing.
From 1997 to 1999, he was involved in 86open helping to choose the standard binary format for Linux
and Unix. In 1999, he was named by the MIT Technology Review TR100 as one of the world s top
100 innovators under age 35.In 1999, Red Hat and VA Linux, both leading developers of Linux based
software, presented Torvalds with stock options in gratitude for his creation.That same year both
companies went public and Torvalds s share value temporarily shot up to roughly US$20 million.
His personal mascot is a penguin nicknamed Tux, which has been widely adopted by the Linux
community as the mascot of the Linux kernel. Although Torvalds believes open source is the only
right way to do software , he also has said that he uses the best tool for the job , even if that includes
proprietary software. He was criticized for his use and alleged advocacy of the proprietary BitKeeper
software for version control in the Linux kernel. Torvalds subsequently wrote a free software
replacement for BitKeeper called
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18. Regression Method Essay
The traditional method for the determination of the time lag resorts to a limited portion of the
downstream pressure rise curve to perform the required extrapolation to the time axis. When a
numerical model is available, an alternative method to obtain the membrane properties is to fit the
variation of the pressure change in the downstream reservoir as a function of time using a nonlinear
least squares method [30]. By minimizing the sum of squares of the differences between the
experimental data and the numerical model, the optimal combination of S and D can be obtained. The
nonlinear regression method has three advantages in diminishing the noise effect: 1) it uses the whole
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The details of the CV system used in this work are described elsewhere [15,16]. The design of the
downstream compartment allows varying the volume for gas accumulation from 77.6×10 6 m3 to
1009.7×10 6 m3; at the same time, the effects of resistance to gas accumulation reported in ref. [31
33] are minimized. The absolute pressure transducer (MKS model 627B11TBC1B) to monitor gas
accumulation operates in a range of 0 to 1333 Pa (10 torr), with an accuracy of 0.0133 Pa (0.0001 torr)
and a maximum error of 0.12% of the pressure reading. This level of precision is typical of the best
precision from pressure transducers currently available on the market. Prior to each experiment, the
system is evacuated using a rotary vacuum pump (Edwards model RV3) for at least 48 h, and just
before the experiment, leak tests for both upstream and downstream sides of the membrane are
performed. During the leak tests, the vacuum pump is disconnected from the system and gas
accumulation (if any) in the downstream reservoir is monitored for a period of time (from 20 minutes
to 1 hour depending on the duration of the experiment). The membrane used in the tests was a solution
cast, high molecular polyphenylene oxide (PPO) film prepared by a spin coating technique. The
details of membrane preparation are described elsewhere [34]. Other relevant experimental parameters
are summarized in Table
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19. Questions On Benchmarking
1. Describe benchmarking and explain its role in quality management. Describe in detail how a
company can derive benefit from benchmarking? What are some of the quality management tools
commonly used in Benchmarking? (6 points)
Benchmarking is a process through which companies incorporate process modifications or standards
to emulate the performance of a benchmark company or practice. A Benchmark is anything which has
proved to be the best in terms of performance or quality. It can be a product, a service, a process, a
practice or any other aspect. Benchmarking is usually undertaken by assessing an aspect with the best
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Increase the Rate of Organizational Learning: During the process of benchmarking, there are many
innovative ideas which can be expressed, and this helps to promote a healthy environment of
innovation and learning amongst the employees. It also facilitates sharing of experiences amongst
peers and seniors alike, which leads to an enhanced work environment.
Some of the most used Quality Management tools in Benchmarking are as follows;
1. Checklist: A Checklist, true to its name, enlists all the factors which constitute a benchmark.
(Hopen) 2. Pareto Chart: Arranges all categories in a descending order, i.e. from highest to lowest, to
signify which is of the highest frequency or priority. Pareto rule states that 80% of the issues are
usually caused by 20% of the factors and if these are correctly identified and remedied, then most of
the issues can be mitigated. (Pareto Chart) Figure 2: Sample Pareto Chart
3. Affinity Diagram: These help to determine the set of issues effecting a group and its effect on the
overall organizational
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20. Dunkleosteus
In modern popular culture, Dunkleosteus is by far the best known and most often represented of the
early placoderm carnivores. However Dunkleosteus actually sat within the Dinichthys genus for a
long time as the species Dinichthys terrelli. It was not until the large numbers of Dinichthys remains
were re studied that it was realised that a large number of the Dinichthys fossils actually represented
different genera, not species. The result was that many of these remains were split to form new genera
including the creation of Dunkleosteus. In a further twist however, the species that was split to form
Dunkleosteus, D. terrelli, was actually the remains most often used when reconstructing Dinichthys.
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With the heavy plates around the head, Dunkleosteus was probably not a fast swimmer, but still would
have had powerful muscles developed from just swimming around with the weight. This meant that
Dunkleosteus either preferred slower prey, or used ambush tactics to try and take its prey off guard.
Another thing to consider is that the jaws of Dunkleosteus, and probably other similar placoderms,
could open exceptionally fast within a fraction of a second. This would create a sudden void inside the
mouth of Dunkleosteus, creating a vacuum that sucked the water and the prey that was swimming in it
into its mouth. This means that Dunkleosteus did not have to physically catch its prey, just get close
enough to open its mouth. Larger Dunkleosteus seemed to have preferred other placoderm fish
perhaps like Bothriolepis that was very common at the time. Once caught, Dunkleosteus could use its
sharp jaws to cut up prey, but it seems that only the softer and more easily digestible flesh was desired.
When Dunkleosteus fossils are found, they are often found in association with fish boluses. A bolus is
a ball of remains that has been chewed and swallowed, but the remains in connection with
Dunkleosteus are of only bones that already seem to have been partially digested. This indicates that
Dunkleosteus may have spat out parts that were too hard for it to digest completely, a precedent that is
known in numerous other
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21. Sir Edward Elgar Essay
There is music in the air, music all around us, the world is full of it and you simply take as much as
you require Sir Edward Elgar. Elgar was one of the 19th century s most famous composers. He
devoted his life to writing musical pieces such as Enigma Variations, The Dream of Gerontius, and the
Pomp and Circumstance Marches. Certain personality aspects of Elgar, such as his wit and creative
humor, are found in his music and set him apart from the other composers of his time. Elgar was born
in the small village Lower Broadheath England to a music dealer. He was the 4th of 7 siblings and was
very precocious. Elgar grew up reading the writings of Voltaire and Longfellow, and began taking
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Interestingly enough Elgar enjoyed working for the asylum. Elgar soon traveled to Leipzig Germany
and Paris France where he spent most of his time attending concerts. During his travels he became
greatly influenced by Richard Wagner who was a famous composer of the time. This inspired Elgar to
increase his following and to publish some of his pieces. He often found himself financially unable to
accomplish this goal. At age 29 he met Caroline Alice Roberts who was the daughter of General Sir
Henry Roberts. She began taking music lessons from him and they married 3 years later. Although she
was 8 years older than Elgar, and her parents did not approve, she had faith in him and married below
her class . With his wife s support he kept pursuing his dreams of becoming a famous composer. After
several unsuccessful music ventures Elgar began to become popular in the 1890s. Most of his work
came from choral festivals and such, but his fame did not arise until his first major orchestral work the
Enigma Variations. Elgar wrote several other pieces that I mentioned earlier, but I will focus on the
enigma variations because it is my favorite. This piece is especially unique because it is made up of 14
variations which each represent a friend of Elgar s. The piece uses music to describe each individual,
or as Elgar stated my friends pictured within Sir Edward Elgar. For example, the first variation
describing
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22. Hearing Loss Research Paper
A very long time ago, being deaf was looked upon as undesirable and individuals were disconnected
from the rest of the community. The were considered to be freaks and thought to be incapable of being
educated, deaf and dumb. They were left to live a life in isolation, not only from sound, but from
society as well. Today, we see these individuals through a different lens. Their struggles throughout
history have been many and they have continued to open our eyes and show the world that being deaf
is not about having a disability, but rather ability.
What is hearing loss and deafness? Is it the inability to hear sound? Or is it more than that? The
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Genes are like road maps for various proteins, which are the building blocks of the body. Every person
will inherit half of their genes from their mother and the other half from their father. This includes
healthy genes and genes that might be defective and cause a health disorder such as hearing loss.
Defective genes can be inherited from one parent, or both parents. If the possibility of passing along
defective genes is an issue, couples might seek genetic counseling where informed decisions can be
made pertaining to medical, psychological, and support groups. For some parents to be where the
possibility of having a deaf child is a concern, counseling can be beneficial. Typically, genetic
counseling is not sought after by members of the Deaf community due to not having concerns over
reproductive outcomes.
As we get older, the natural aging process of our auditory system may start to weaken. This process is
known as presbycusis and is a gradual one that initially affects higher pitched frequencies (CITE). It is
one of the most common conditions which has a great influence on the elderly. According to National
Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, about one in three people in the United
States ranging from the age 65 to 74 suffers from some form of hearing loss. Approximately half of
people older than 75 have a hard time hearing. Unfortunately, the natural aging process cannot be
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23. 16th Century Wicca Witchcraft
The topic of religion is very controversial and at times, is seen as something negative. The practice of
witchcraft can be considered unholy and pure evil to some, but to others, it is a religion and a way of
life. Wicca, founded in England in the mid 20th century, is a religion based on pre Christian traditions
that practices modern witchcraft. Witchcraft is often referred to the human usage of supernatural
powers for the malevolent purpose of practicing black magic ( History and Background of Wicca ).
The acceptance of those who were involved in sorcery was difficult for the people of Great Britain.
The negative reactions and thoughts affected the members of Wicca in numerous ways. The practices
of witchcraft in Great Britain lead to the influences and modern day practices of the witches in the
religion of Wicca.
In the 16th century, witchcraft became popular because people believed it had a better explanation of
unexpected unfortunate events, rather than the working of God s will ( Witchcraft ). It is practiced by
both men and women, but mostly stereotyped to only women. A typical witch was described as being
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In most religions, there is a main God. In the religion of Wicca, there is a Goddess that is the focus of
worship ( Wicca Beliefs and Practices ). They believe all have a God or Goddess within, and one will
naturally develop gifts for divination ( Wicca Beliefs and Practices ). Every member has their own
spiritual path to follow. This belief is shared by many other religions as well. The rituals they perform
are associated with the seasons and moon phases. Wiccans also believe meditation, chanting, rituals,
burning candles, and other religious actions help set off a sense of the mystical ( Wicca Beliefs and
Practices ). They do not believe in heaven or hell but they do believe in the concept of karma and
reincarnation ( Wicca Beliefs and
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24. Casey Asato Biography
There are many questions that most people have no answer to. What is your favorite food? What is
your favorite song? What is the most memorable place you ve traveled is a difficult question for Mr.
Asato, who has been to seemingly everywhere on earth. I have many special memories of incredible
places that I hold dear to my heart. He has a certain memory for each of his travels, but the one travel
that left the biggest impact on him was his trek to the Mountainous Village in Hinterland Japan.
Casey Asato was born in Honolulu and grew up in Kailua attending Damien Memorial for his high
school years. Asato s high school was an all boys high school, required shirt and tie, and there was no
A.C. It was a private school like Seabury but he believes that Seabury has much more opportunities.
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It was an accident, says Asato. He didn t want to be a teacher, in college he majored in finance and
minored in Japanese. Right after college he returned to Japan in which he studied abroad in high
school. He returned as a middle school teacher in Japan. This is the first time he had a real job and was
able to buy clothes and food. He was on a one year contract in which he extended because he fell in
love with Japan and it s culture. After the contract ended he returned and was trying to figure out what
to do in life. He realized the happiest point in his life was when he was teaching, so the universe
aligned and Casey Asato became Mr. Asato.
Teaching is extremely difficult, but I like challenges and I m still working it at it. Mr. Asato is not only
a full time teacher but a full time student as well. This will be his 10th year as a teacher at Seabury
Hall, and his 18th year teaching in general. He is currently working on his E.d.D at U.H Minoa. Asato
has previously earned 2 masters, and a bachelors at different schools across the
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25. What Is Transcendentalism In Into The Wild
The transcendentalist philosopher Henry David Thoreau once wrote, Most men even in this
comparatively free country, through mere ignorance and mistake, are so occupied with the facetious
cares and superfluously coarse labors of life that its finer fruits cannot be plucked by them. Thoreau
advocated simplifying life and the benefits of living in isolation from society in the wilderness to suck
the marrow out of life . In the non fiction book titled Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, the young man
Chris McCandless story is told. McCandless traveled to Alaska to experience the most extreme
transcendentalist existence foretold by Thoreau. While in Alaska he meet his end, and many historians
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Surviving alone in Alaska without the proper gear, and knowledge of the terrain, had proven fatal for
many; including McCandless. The native Alaskan Galien told him that he lacked adequate gear and
supplies to survive alone in the wilderness. He did not heed the advice of an experienced Alaskan who
hunted. This purposeful unpreparedness was a major contributor to his death. Another instance of
McCandless disrespect for nature is that he was not knowledgeable about the terrain and went, despite
being inexperienced in surviving solo with minimal supplies in the frozen tundra of Alaska. During his
trip he successfully killed a moose, but wasted most of the meat by not knowing how to properly
preserve the meat to last him a longer period of time. If he respected nature it would have been to his
benefit to research the conditions in Alaska, to educate himself about the terrain, and to practice
survival skills before trying to live as minimally as
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26. Why Is John Proctor Hung In The Crucible
The Story Of Witchcraft
In the story the crucible (1952), Arthur Miller, John Proctor was the one most responsible for the
witchcraft hysteria in the crucible because John Proctor knew beforehand bud didn t spoke out until
toward the end where he confessed but chooses the route to be hung. Why did John Proctor toward the
end chooses to be hung? Was John Proctor really the witch who started this hysteria? Briefly, John
Proctor was the one most responsible for the witchcraft hysteria in the crucible .
In The Crucible John Proctor knew he(John Proctor) and Abigail Williams were the witches who
caused the witchcraft hysteria because John Proctor and Abigail Williams had an affair and none of
them wanted to speak about it because they will be charged with adultery and witchcraft. In scene 3 in
the court the judges almost found out about their affair so John Proctor lied to not get charged with
adultery and abigail lied too, to not get the secret out. Furthermore , John Proctor and Abigail
Williams lied to not spill out their witchcraft and the affair they had. ... Show more content on
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Furthermore, he got hung for lying and confessing about his witchcraft and the affair he did with
Abigail
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27. C. Lun s Case Study
I was deep in the water. I just knew if I held onto him, I d survive (C. Lun, personal communication,
June 10, 2016). Lun experienced a tragedy that turned her life upside down. In 2007, early in the
morning at 4:30 am, everything changed, she lost her son and daughter in the water. She and her
children was traveling Malaysia by boat to meet her husband and the kid s father. The boat they were
on and another boat collided and began to sink. Only she made it to land alive. From this tragic, grief
affects her in all forms the body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Even though there are many reasons to
snap and give up on life, she picked herself up, never gave up and always stayed strong. Her oldest
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Throughout the trip, Cing never had I chance to think back and reflect and grieve. The whole accident,
losing her kids, and everything was a blur. At the time, she was in a denial that her children ever left
her side. Hours later she was in a waiting room for her husband to pick her up. When she met her
husband, she saw much sorrow and the red, restless eyes from spending many nights crying. . He had
already heard of the news of his kids, he was there to pick up her wife, no one else. She could not help
herself, she broke down in tears. . ...The first year after a child s death is the most difficult. In any loss,
the first everything is always tough. Anniversaries, birthdays and holidays are guaranteed to trigger a
deluge of pain and tears (Guballa, 2000, pp. 1) Losing a child is difficult enough that Cing lost both
her kids at the same time while on her watch. She blames herself for their deaths, she felt like she
could have do something, but the truth is she was a victim herself, she was drowning too. Soon after,
Cing was immediately hospitalized. Cing still had lots of salty ocean water in her system from the
accident and scars from mosquito s bites all over her body. According to AAMFT, Parents describe the
feeling as having a hole in their heart that will never heal, and may blame themselves and ask, If only
I had (American Association for Marriage and Family
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28. The Elements Of Watchmen
In the comic Watchmen, various elements are at work to bring the comic to life through its pages.
Each element working together providing a more in depth feeling to the reading and understanding of
each page. Looking at chapter X pp.12 13, the size and shape, coloration, and transitions are the three
elements I found most interesting when looking at these two pages alongside what and how the part of
the story was being told. On page 12, panels 1 3, a protagonist is shown in the Tales of the Black
Freighter is shipwrecked off the US coast. As the readers reach panel 6 9 there becomes a sudden
outbreak of violence that would be welcomed to the New World is then transformed into a monstrous
murderer, horse thief, and land pirate. The Black Freighter story is a newspaper headline that is only
partly readable for us, making the reader infer the missing letters. The article brings a sense of wonder
towards how the concepts of vengeance and retaliation might be connected. The comic is read by one
of the minor characters in the storyline, who withholds more information than the reader does. In the
same panel, in the right hand corner, there is a person reading the pirate comics, showing both readers
share the same plain of reality. Watchmen continually forces the reader s focus to shift. Throughout
Watchmen it is difficult to tell which storyline is truly relevant, which information needs processing
first, and what, in the end should be disregarded. One strategy used to achieve
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29. Race as a Factor to Be Hired for Certain Jobs
The overall goal of my interview processes and data collecting were to find answers to one question,
How do you believe race plays a factor in the ability to be hired for certain jobs? . Also, I wanted to
ask if any of the interviewees felt as if the inability to get the job was due to any stereotypes. Over the
course of different people I interview I received a wide range of answers, many of those siding with
the fact that race plays an enormous part, and most even having stories of how their race may have
hindered or helped them in the past due to different racial stereotypes.
During the process of planning my interviews, I decided that I needed to choose the interviewees from
a location of diversity and I felt that my own college peers would be perfect for the task. The first
interviewer I chose was a professor of the college, Jose Hernandez age 42, born and raised in El
Salvador. Professor Hernandez had lived in El Salvador until the age of 13 when his parents made the
decision to move to the United States to ensure that their children would receive better education and
opportunities. Once making it the U.S., he had to learn to read, write, and speak English and has now
made it as a successful Spanish Professor at Kennesaw State University. Professor Hernandez and I
decided to reserve a time during his office hours to meet. We met around noon and the interview lasted
for about forty minutes. From the interviews I had done, I received the most information and personal
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30. Credit Card Vs. Credit Cards
In today s economy cash or a credit card is needed to meet the basic human need. It is a clear fact that
we need cash or credit to purchase items such as food, clothing, to pay bills, as well as buy gas for our
daily travels. However, when you are out shopping and discover that you have used all the cash in
your possession, which is when we realize that the benefit of having a credit card is very beneficial.
Although cash and credit cards are similar in that, they both are used to pay for goods and service.
Both can be useful for the card user when they are managed wisely. While both cash and credit card
share several differences that can affect the individuals who have them such as being stolen, high
interest rate, and personal identity. With cash you are limited to the amount that is in your wallet or
purse, unlike with a credit card, you are allowed to pay for your purchase at a later date. Both cash and
credit cards are similar in that they both are easy to carry around, and used to pay for goods and
service at the time of purchase. When making a purchase using cash, the items are paid for in full.
Cash is broadly accepted in every establishment such as department s stores, food chains, grocery
stories, as well as schools and more. Moreover, using your money to pay monthly bills carries
significant benefits such as increasing your credit rating. Same as with cash, when buying with a
credit card it allows you to pay for all your items in full as well. Equally,
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31. Ancient Roman And Greek Architecture
Modern Architecture around the globe had been influenced by ancient Roman and Greek architectural.
Although both ancient Romans and Greeks are recognized for their innovations in architecture having
both constructed a variety of buildings and structures that can still be appreciated today, they appear to
have concentrated mostly on the creation of temples which at first sight seem similar but in reality
they each diverged and had their own identity and served for different purposes. Ancient Greek and
Roman temples were both similarly built to carry out religious or spiritual happenings, and for the
adoration of their gods who were believed to protect and sustain their own community. Compared to
the Romans, the purpose of building the Greeks temples originated with the idea of constructing a
sacred precinct as a home for their gods which was represented by a colossal cult image placed in an
inner chamber called naos or cella . According to historians, the Greek not only worshiped their gods,
but they honored them as well by having daily offerings. Greek temples had servants who were in
charge of ensuring the needs and care of their deities. Symbolically, their temples were a
representation of their philosophy and civilization. Roman temples were somehow similar in that their
temples functioned as a sacred precinct to honor the Gods. Likewise, they were represented by statues,
however they had a more decorative purpose and were placed in apses instead. Equally important,
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32. Bruce Lee
The greatest icon of martial arts cinema, and a key figure of modern popular culture. Had it not been
for the amazing Bruce Lee and his incredible movies in the early 1970s, it s arguable whether or not
the martial arts film genre would have ever penetrated and influenced mainstream western cinema
audiences the way it has over the past three decades. The influence of Asian martial arts cinema can be
seen today in so many other film genres including comedies, action, drama, science fiction, horror and
animation.....and they all have their roots in the phenomenon that was Bruce Lee Bruce Lee was born
Lee Juan Fan in November 1940 in San Francisco, the son of Lee Hoi Chuen, a singer with the
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Chow was keen to utilize Lee s strong popularity amongst young Chinese fans, and offered him the
lead role in _Tang sha da xiong (1971)_ ( aka Fists of Fury , aka The Big Boss ). The film was
directed by Wei Lo, shot in Thailand, on a very low budget and in terrible living conditions for cast
and crew. However when it opened in Hong Kong, the film was an enormous hit! Young Chinese
flocked in their thousands to see this ground breaking film starring a tough, athletic Chinese hero who
dispensed justice with his fists and feet. Chow knew he had struck box office gold with Lee, and
quickly assembled another script entitled Jing wu men (1972) (aka The Chinese Connection , aka Fist
of Fury ). The second film (with a slightly improved budget) was again directed by Wei Lo and was
set in Shanghai in the year 1900, with Lee returning to his school to find his beloved master has been
poisoned by the local Japanese karate school. Once again, he uncovered the evil doers and set about
seeking revenge on those responsible for murdering his teacher. The film featured several superb fight
sequences, and at the film s conclusion, Lee refuses to surrender to the Japanese law and seemingly
leaps to his death in a hail of police bullets! Once more, Hong Kong streets were jammed back with
thousands of fervent Chinese movie fans who could not get enough of the fearless Bruce Lee, and his
second film went on to break the box
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33. Osteogenesis Imperfecta ( Oi ) Is An Inherited Disorder...
Science Biology Transcript
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is an inherited disorder characterized by extreme fragility of the bones
also known as brittle bone disease .
Clinical Features
The symptoms of OI include malformed bones, short, small body, loose joints, muscle weakness,
sclera (whites of the eyes) look purple, grey or blue, triangular face, barrel shaped rib cage, curved
spine, brittle teeth, breathing problems and a collagen deficiency.
Classification
There are many ways to classify OI. The most accurate methods are the following.
In some cases, an ultrasound can identify bone abnormalities at 14 18 weeks. Cells obtained through
chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis can also be analysed for a genetic mutation. Amount of
collagen can be tested through a skin sample and genes can be tested through a blood sample and X
rays to check for bone abnormalities such as the symptoms explained earlier can be used to diagnose.
Radiographic Features
The hallmark feature of Osteogenesis Imperfecta is fragile bones that fracture easily. Osteogenesis
Imperfecta affects both bone quality and quantity (i.e. bone mass).
History
We do not know for certain about when OI started. Perhaps when sin entered the world but we do
know that it has been around for a long time as you can see in these pictures.
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00381 009 0817 7/fulltext.html These are pictures of a 3000
year old mummy that has OI. This proves
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34. Fast Track Network Protocol Is Unique
As already discussed, this Fast Track network protocol is unique. This has become the point of
curiosity for individuals and firms to try and halt the Fast Track protocol.
Thus the majority would be the giFT project. With reference to Bergner, the preliminary indication of
giFT was the regularly used interface to FastTrack. This giFT almost reached the point to break the
FastTrack protocol. Therefore, FastTrack responded by customizing their encryption technique
making it more complex.
Since the FastTrack protocol became more complex, the giFT changed to enhance a system that can
accumulate many assorted heterogeneous networks and even then, acted as an entity which can share
files.
From then on, it was transformed to giFT Internet File Transport. This transformation triggered the
development of a brand new and improvised network protocol very similar to FastTrack. That is
known as OpenFT.
6.1 The OpenFT Architecture
OpenFT protocol divides the peers in its domain into different roles but instead of 2 tier architecture, it
has added an extra tier building 3 tier control architecture as demonstrated in the figure.
Peers are divided into different categories based on few factors. They are network access performance,
processing speed, usage of its memory as well as accessibility.
The first tier is made up of numerous traditional machines which are also called as User peers. Every
peer in this tier has connections to big group of search peers. The user peers later on might
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35. The Film Gangs Of New York
The film Gangs of New York, highlighted the facets of many different gangs; the most important
being the Natives and the Dead Rabbits. Both gangs vied for power over the region called the Five
Points during the Civil War time period. Within the film there were many different examples of social
stratification like class privilege, status, and power. The examples of stratification were shown by both
gangs and the individuals that the gangs were compromised of. The purpose of this paper is to analyze
these examples of social class and privilege, status, parties, and power, as described by Max Weber,
and how they exemplified in the film Gangs of New York. The examples of stratification in the film
similar to that of Weber s will show that the Gangs of New York represent the strife and problems that
come with a person s class, status, and party.
In Class, Status, Party, by Max Weber, Weber defines a class as any group of people that happen to be
facing the same class situations, or problems (Weber). Both of the two main gangs in the film, the
Natives, formally known as the Native Americans, and the Dead Rabbits, which is compromised of
the Irish Immigrants, were mostly a part of the same social class. There are many different ways that
classes in society can be stratified other than by just the basic three, upper class, middle class, and the
poor (Rothman). The characters in the Gangs of New York mostly belong to the working poor or
unemployed caste, because they have
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36. Equity
CHAPTER 17
Does Debt Policy Matter?
Answers to Practice Questions
1.
a.
The two firms have equal value; let V represent the total value of the firm.
Rosencrantz could buy one percent of Company B s equity and borrow an amount equal to:
0.01 × (DA DB) = 0.002V
This investment requires a net cash outlay of (0.007V) and provides a net cash return of:
(0.01 × Profits) (0.003 × rf × V) where rf is the risk free rate of interest on debt. Thus, the two
investments are identical.
b.
Guildenstern could buy two percent of Company A s equity and lend an amount equal to:
0.02 × (DA DB) = 0.004V
This investment requires a net cash outlay of (0.018V) and provides a net cash return of:
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Total income is positive:
$113,049 $108,536 = $4,513
4.
a.
Before refinancing: r r
⎛
A
A
⎞ ⎛ E
⎞ ⎛ 40
⎞
⎞ ⎛ 300
37. × r ⎟ +⎜
⎟ ⎜ D + E × rE ⎟ = ⎜ 40 + 300 × 0.05 ⎟ + ⎜ 40 + 300 × 0.10 ⎟
⎟ ⎝
D
D+E
⎠
⎠ ⎝
⎝
⎠ ⎝
⎠
=⎜
⎜
D
= 0.0941
After refinancing: r =r
E
b.
A
+ (r
A
⎛ D⎞
⎛ 80 ⎞
− r )⎜ ⎟ = 0.0941 + (0.0941 − 0.05)⎜
⎟ = 0.1077 = 10.77%
D ⎜ E⎟
⎝ 260 ⎠
⎝ ⎠
Jacques owns a portfolio with €60,000 of his own money and €40,000 borrowed at the risk free rate.
The weights for this portfolio are 1.67 invested in Rastignac stock and 0.67 invested in the risk free
asset. The expected return for the portfolio is:
(1.67 × 0.10) + ( 0.67 × 0.05) = 0.1335 = 13.35%
138
Let βE B and βE A represent the equity beta for Rastignac before and after the refinancing,
respectively. The beta for Jacques portfolio before the refinancing is: (1.67 × βE B). Use the following
equation to determine the relationship between βE B and βE A:
⎛ D
⎞ ⎛ E
38. ⎞
βA = ⎜
⎜ D + E × β D ⎟ + ⎜ D + E × β E B ⎟
⎟ ⎜
⎟
⎝
⎠ ⎝
⎠
⎞
⎞ ⎛ 300
⎛ 40 βA = ⎜
× β E B ⎟
× 0⎟ + ⎜
340
340
⎠
⎠ ⎝
⎝
340
× βA β E B =
300
Also:
⎞
⎞ ⎛ E
⎛ D βA = ⎜
⎟
⎟ ⎜
⎜ D + E × β D ⎟ + ⎜ D + E × β E A ⎟
⎠
⎠ ⎝
⎝
⎞
⎞ ⎛ 260
⎛ 80 βA = ⎜
× β E B ⎟
× 0⎟ + ⎜
⎠
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39. Silence Of The Lambs Boundaries
Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior that seeks to understand the mindset of individuals
and groups in certain situations (Psychology). Often, the most riveting horror movies exploit the
internal fears of the human mind.The way human beings react to each other and why people behave
the way they do can be manipulated to evoke fear in an audience, especially if the motivations can t be
understood. In the 1991 psychological thriller Silence of the Lambs, Jonathan Demme creates a
gripping narrative by exploiting the internal motivations of behavior and the violation of boundaries.
In a civilized mind, the boundaries that exist between other human beings are innate and inviolable.
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Dr. Hannibal Lecter, more commonly known as Hannibal the Cannibal, is a fictitious psychiatrist
turned vicious serial killer, who respects none of these boundaries. Lecter is trained to violate the
boundaries of the mind. When he violates the boundary of skin and begins his killing spree, Lecter
does so with an interesting sophistication. His murders are not out of rage and eating his victims is not
part of a vendetta. So, why does Lecter engage in these behaviors? Why does he choose to violate the
ultimate boundary? Because of his superior intelligence and insight into the minds of lunatics, Lecter
is excellent at criminal profiling, prompting the F.B.I to enlist his help in hunting down a current serial
killer. That is the premise of the plot; a young F.B.I trainee, Clarice Starling, is sent to interview
Lecter in hopes of tracking down the infamous, trans sexual Buffalo Bill before he too, violates the
boundary of skin again. Buffalo Bill s methods include kidnapping larger women, starving them for
three days to loosen the flesh, murdering them, and then skinning a particular area of the body for his
woman suit. The formation of his woman suit really exemplifies the fact that Skin is at once the most
fragile of boundaries
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40. A Report Based On Tweedie And Martinov- Bennie
Introduction This report is based on Tweedie and Martinov Bennie (2015), Integrated Reporting (IR),
double edged from a perspective of critical sustainability, and pointed out three key distinctive goals
as well as strategies. The report seeks to have an insight into IR with an application of accounting
theory, and discuss the performance of CPAAustralia regarding IR. The report will be divided into
four parts. Institutional Theory and Stakeholder Theory will be utilized to examine IR practices in the
Part I and Part II. By reviewing 2014 IR of CPAAustralia, their performance related to the three
distinctive goals raised by Tweedie and Martinov Bennie will be discussed in the Part III and IV. Part I
The reasons of adopting Integrated Reporting Institutional Theory IR is considered to promote a more
cohesive and efficient approach to corporate reporting and aims to improve the quality of information
available to providers of financial capital to enable a more efficient and productive allocation of
capital (Consultation Draft of the Framework, 2013). As what Eccles and Krzus (2010, p. 3) advised,
IR makes it possible to counter integration deficiency that most organisations have. They provide
various separate documents, disclosing financial, social and environment responsibilities without
linkage. On the other hand, by IR, the report would gain commitment to the environment, social
recognition and a more efficient management system (Dragu and Tiron
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41. Jimmy Chin Research Paper
Jimmy Chin is a professional climber, skier, and North Face athlete; however, he is most widely
known for capturing astonishing photographs while working in extremely high risk environments.
After beginning his professional career in 1999, he soon became recognized by National Geographic
and was offered to go on a trek across Tibet s Chang Tang Plateau to photograph the endangered
Tibetan antelope. Chin was later a part of the first American team to ski off the summit of Mount
Everest in 2006. At the age of 44, Jimmy Chin has been on numerous expeditions and summited
countless mountains all across the globe.
If given the opportunity, I would love to spend a day with Chin in the mountains of the Grand Tetons
or ascending Shark s Fin in the
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42. Kazuo Ishiguro s Discursive Narrative Style In The Remains
Kazuo Ishiguro s discursive narrative style serves to construct a subtle connection between Ishiguro
himself and his protagonist, Stevens. An incisive analysis of The Remains said by, Critic Meghan
Marie Hammond, which pertinently suggests that the novel in its intricacy has an elusive form.
However, it should be noted that beneath this seemingly ambiguous form, there is a precision and an
underlying order, to Ishiguro s use of narrative style in The Remains. In this world of the novel, there
is a structure in the evidently arbitrary form of the novel, which provides an artistic sophistication to
the narrative style. Ishiguro seems to have an aesthetic intention when delineating his protagonist in
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This is clearly noted when Ishiguro presents Stevens as having an awkward consternation when
confronting his feelings for Ms. Kenton. His struggle to contain his dormant feelings for Ms.Kenton is
seen when he misreads her letter highlighting that [she has] broken down and without a home but he
admits that [he] might have read between the lines . One should also note that his split subjectivity
rather than ethical imperceptiveness is the source of his unreliability. This is due to the fact that
Stevens is the conscious source of much of the information that we gain. This split subjectivity of
Stevens is propelled by his inner turmoil. Stevens s blindness to his employer s faults glorifying him
as a noble and a loyal man and takes up his master s moral standing as his anchor to champion. But
this view of his flawed and tainted when we later we see him distancing and denouncing himself from
Lord Darlington, like the disciple Peter who denies Christ in the New Testament Book of Mark. This
is exemplified when he says It is hardly my fault if his lordship s life ...turned out [as] a sad waste .
This encapsulates his inner struggle which forces him to evade certain truths in order to maintain
certain myths about his reality and his
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43. Symptoms And Treatment Of Cervical Spine Trauma
As a physical therapist working in an outpatient facility, majority of the patients that I manage suffer
from neck injuries sustained from motor vehicular accidents or a fall incident. Handling patient with
cervical spine injury is challenging as it is vulnerable to further injury should it not be rehabilitated
with extreme caution. It is essential that the clinician should not rely solely on diagnostic reports and
should perform significant detailed assessments that include ligamentous stability tests with
individuals that had cervical spine trauma (Mckinnis, 2014 p. 159). It should be noted that in any
motor vehicular accident it is important to identify injury patterns and trauma protocols should be
applied. Injuries brought about by motor vehicle accidents are not always apparent. For instance,
during evaluation there is no evidence of any soft tissue damage or any manifestation of fractures, but
one can still end up with long term disability due to back or neck pain. With that, an exhaustive
physical examination coupled with an appropriate diagnostic procedure will give more information
about the patient s condition and guide treatment decisions. This is truly vital because there are times
reports that was initially identified as normal but later progressed into something fatal that might bring
about disability or worse death. For this reason, it is indispensable for medical personnel to have
sufficient knowledge about radiologic findings. Therapists should be
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44. The port-city of Caesarea Maritima and the harbor were...
The port city of Caesarea Maritima and the harbor were built by Herod the Great between 25 and 13
BCE. This new city was built upon an already existing city named Strato s Tower. Caesarea was the
largest of King Herod s building ventures and was named in honor of his patron, Caesar Augustus.
The harbor itself was named Sebastos. Herod had hoped the city would became a center for trade in
the Judea province. The new city had many public structures including a vast harbor. Some of these
structures included temples to Caesar and Roma, an aqueduct, an amphitheater and forum. Herod paid
homage to not only Rome but to his Jewish heritage by being able to merge both cultures in this one
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There was also a shortage of drinking water for the people of the city. Despite these issues, the
builders were able to swiftly complete this massive project and the harbor was created. Josephus gives
us a detailed description of Caesarea calling the harbor the most impressive architectural feature of
Caesarea. He tells us of the lack of topographical features available to the builders such as a cape or
bay. The builders were able to carve the new facility out of the coast line without these features that
had been a prerequisite up until this point. Several other problems occurred during the building
including heavy storms and the constant erosion of the coastline. The outer harbor area had a circular
shape created by two breakwaters extending out from the shore that ran north and south. These
breakwaters are structures built into the water to help protect the harbor from the force of waves. The
south breakwater ran west but curved north at the seaward end. The north breakwater was smaller and
extended straight out west and stopped around 30 meters before the end of the south breakwater,
causing the entrance of the harbor to be on the north side. The large arms were built by large stones.
At the entrance to the harbor stood on both sides three colossi. There were three large statues on the
east that stood on a tower. The ones on the west side were supported by two upright stones.
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45. The Ideological Differences Between The USAd The USSR
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The Ideological Differences between the USA and USSR
The main cause for the USA and the USSR to split was their ideological differences. They had many
different views when it came to economics, foreign policy, and civil liberties. These differences in
opinions gave them many reason to dislike one another.
Many ideological differences divided the United States and the Soviet Union. One of the main
ideological differences were capitalist versus communism. The United States were capitalists they
wanted people to be able to have certain freedoms. For example, as freedom of press, election, and
speech. They wanted the people to be able to keep what belonged to them. The United States wanted
free lands. They didn t want them to be controlled by Axis powers (Germany, Hungary, Italy, and
Japan). They also wanted the people to be able to own businesses and have a say in electing rulers.
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The Soviet Union were socialist and fascist, they wanted dictatorship. They wanted control of the
press, radio, and cinema so they could integrate their ideas on fascism . The Soviet Union had specific
roles for men and women. This showed when Adolf Hitler began to reign. He began pushing a total
state with only the Aryan race, he the excluded the Jewish people. They no longer could have
citizenship. Jewish people also could not marry or have any relationship with German citizens. This
soon worsened, Jewish businesses were destroyed and many Jews were killed. The Jewish could no
longer visit public buildings. They also could no longer own or work in
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46. The Physics Of Pinball Machines
Pinball machines clearly demonstrate scientific principles that can teach us not only about machines,
but also of the laws of physics, electricity, and applying basic materials. Most Simple machines
consist of inclined planes, levers, screws, pulleys, wedges, and wheels with axels.Most common
materials used in making a pinball machine include, but are not limited to: metal, plastic, wood,
rubber, and steel.
Players use the only tool provided, the Flipper. Below the playfield, the linkage moving the flipper
uses the lever while the mechanics behind the flipper button switch also rely on the lever. Inclined
planes create ramps, while wedges drive the ball away from pop bumpers. Wheels with axels run
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Pins adapted from the Ninteenth to the Twentieth centuries, to electrical wiring and switches to power
devices and light scores in darkened bars and pool halls.
Eventually mercury switches gave way to leaf switches, and then on to electronic optical switches. In
the Twenty First century Stern Pinball installed MP3 files of recordings from popular movies that
coincide with the game theme, and you can even download updates to the software, or reprogram the
machine to create new modes and sequences. Opto switches use laser technology and Jersey Jacks has
been putting full color LCD screens into his Wizard of Oz machines.
Moving on to how the lights and sounds effect us as a people, I believe that the flashing lights and
loud noises emitted from a pinball machine just appeal to our curious and excitable nature. Nothing
can capture my sons attention faster than the Star Wars pinball machine at the local laundromat, even
more so than the racing arcade games and the vending machines right next to it. The reason for this, in
my opinion, first off is the noise, he hears the dings and whizzes, and sound bites from the beloved
movie, recognizes the familiar faces of Luke Skywalker, Yoda, and Chewie on the board, an
immediatly, he has to play it. I dont think just a stationary poster would have his attention so fast or so
tight, he may offer a glance, may even offer a comment like look momma, Yoda , but when he hears
the noises, see s the lights, he recognizes right away that this is fun, and he must partake in
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