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Out Of Chaos Theories
Out of Chaos, order may not randomly generated without the intervening of an outside party; this
theory is part of the chaos theory. Case in point, rooms do not spontaneously clean themselves. To
think that chemicals mixing in a primordial ooze for thousands of years can spontaneously decide to
evolve into an entirely different substance without any outside action introduced is a ludicrous
opinion and contradicts the laws of thermodynamics. Can there be creation without a creator? Many
believe without a creator life is not possible. While Evolution can be said to happen on a daily basis
by many. Adaptation to an environment does not constitute evolution. Because the creator has made
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Blaszczak–Boxe goes on to quote a Yale University Professor, Stephen Stearns in saying that much
of this transformation is result of better health care, hygiene, and overall quality of life. (Blaszczak–
Boxe). This belief has been proven many time from hybridization to selective breading in
domesticated dogs and cats. Some argue this is evolution but its adaptation to one's environment and
takes only a few generations before the physical results have manifest. The main difference in
adaptation and evolutions is the genetic traits already exist in many plants and animal to change
slightly and in evolution these genetic traits are created without a preexisting blue print required to
perform these changes.
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Examples Of Chaos And Complexity Theory
D. What are chaos and complexity theories? how might they help us do better sociology, or at least
help us have more realistic understanding of what is possible in sociology? Chaos theory can be
seen in the butterfly effect, where a small little butterfly in the States that flaps its wings and
changes the weather somewhere far away like China. The butterfly effect shows that small changes
can have massive impacts in the world. For most people it is hard for them to think that a butterfly
has so much influence, there are many other examples. Chaos can be seen in this example, where
someone forgets their car keys and runs back to get them, which results in them not hitting the deer
on the road (Gleick 1987). Complexity theory states that structures are complex but that there is
some form of general rules. Complexity theory is a part of chaos theory which is shown in the quote,
"chaos theory and its spin–off, complexity theory, argue that relationships in complex systems, like
organizations, are nonlinear, made of interconnections and branching choices that produce
unintended consequences and render the universe unpredictable," (Tetenbaum 1998:1). Chaos and
complexity theory can influence sociologist to go back and study system that were previously
untouched. An example of chaos and complexity theory is the economy. The economy is very
complex with many moving parts and actors. The economy is filled with people selling and buying
goods at fast rates. These moving parts are
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Edward Lorenz: What Is The Butterfly Effect Real?
Could something so small change the course of the entire future?Is it possible for an earthquake on
one side of the world to cause a typhoon on the other side?The butterfly effect is the theory
phenomenon whereby a minute localized change in a complex system can have large effects
elsewhere. So we have to ask ourselves, is the butterfly effect real?Although people say something
so small could not have an affect on the outcome, the Butterfly effect is real because of Edward
Lorenz's scientific discovery and the recent intensive/ unusual weather events.
Edward Lorenz's discovery of the Butterfly effect,also known as the chaos theory, is one reason why
it is real. The meteorology professor at MIT,Edward Lorenz, was playing around with some
numbers he entered into a computer program simulating weather patterns.Lorenz was repeating a
simulation he was working on earlier,but this time he changed something slightly differently. This
time he rounded off one variable from .506127 to .506 [4]. When he went to get a cup of coffee and
came back, he noticed that the tiny change he made in his numbers altered the whole pattern his
program had made, over the course of two months of simulated weather. This astonishing result
came to the idea that: Small changes can have large consequences.This idea, became known as the
butterfly effect, suggested the power to cause a hurricane in china to a butterfly flapping its way in
New Mexico.The butterfly effect is important because it demonstrates
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Chaos Is A Modern Science That Changed The Way Scientists...
Chaos is a modern science that has changed the way scientists look to the world. It studies the
behaviour of nonlinear systems according to their initial state. We can see chaotic behaviour almost
everywhere. As an example, rising of cigarette smoke behaviour seems smooth at the beginning then
suddenly it breaks into wild swirls. A flag moves back and forth in a chaotic way, a dripping faucet
goes from a steady pattern to a random one. Chaos appears in the behaviour of the weather, the
behaviour of world economics, and the behaviour of fluid turbulence. Despite the environment of
the system, the behaviour follows the same newly discovered laws. The realization of chaos theory
has begun to change the way we think about the future [1].
The chaos term introduced in the field of dynamics while studying the behaviour of nonlinear
system that is essentially depends on its initial condition. Strogatz in his book defined the term
Chaos as a periodic long–term behaviour in a deterministic system that exhibits sensitive
dependence on initial conditions [2].
Logistic equation is an example of one dimensional attractor. In order for us to study complicated
phenomena we have to understand higher order attractor functions. Henon attractor is an example of
two–dimensional attractor. It was introduced by a theoretical astronomer Michel Henon while he
was studying stars movement in space [2]. On the other hand, Lorenz system is three–dimensional
system published in the Journal of
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The Ideology Of Life : The Chaos Theory And Synchronicity
Life is unpredictable and everything happens for a reason. However, sometimes the reason is not
always apparent to those who encounter life and its mysteries. Life follows a deterministic path,
meaning for every action in life, there yields an effect on someone or something. The Chaos Theory
and synchronicity are perfect ideologies that show that mankind's life follows a deterministic path.
The Chaos Theory is an ideology that no matter how small the event is, it will cause another more
intricate event in the future ( "What Is Chaos..."). This theory though, is an actual concept used and
applied in the science field. Meteorologists use this idea for predicting weather changes, which is
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People have said that it was coincidental, that it the Russians had wanted complete control over this
and it was just their decision. The United States say that they have no part in this scenario at all, that
it was a random act by Russia. However, in reality, the people of United States have caused Trump
to come into place. If the people hadn't kept voting for Mr. Trump, till the point where Trump had
gotten to the final stage of the election, then the Russians wouldn't have been involved in the
election. The cause was the people electing the President till Trump was in the last round, and the
effect was the Russians securing his winning. Was it a coincidental event? No, not at all. The people
only have themselves to blame for electing Trump into office, not the Russians.
The Butterfly effect is a great example of what determinism is and how society's fate runs: A
butterfly in Africa flaps its wings which changes the pressure in the air and then causes a hurricane
to hurl down to Texas ("Bradley"). Free Will doesn't apply to human nature at all, one isn't given the
option to have a heart attack nor the option to have their house flooded. These events occur because
of a cause: such as someone being unhealthy or old, or a storm happening and causing the flood in
their house. Determinism is the definition of how society's lives run, nothing of choice. The Chaos
Theory and Synchronicity remain to be the prime ways the world functions and fluctuates; it
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What Makes A Good Thing For An Organization?
accustomed to the workplace chaos that they have created, that they do not even recognize it. Those
companies that do recognize the situation that their confusion has placed them in often times accept
it because they do not think anything can be done about it and categorize these occurrences as
"business as usual". This type of attitude usually is not purposeful, at least I would like to believe it
is not, but they exist out of habit, and that is exactly what makes the behavior more damaging to an
organization that wants to be outstanding. Chaos is never a good thing for an organization. This is
not to say that the chaos spoken of in the chaos theory, the energizing chaos that is driven change
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Chaos in our culture is prohibiting us from being outstanding. In my workplace, I have began
evaluating many things, one of them being if I can truly change the chaotic work culture that I have
involved myself into and who is responsible for creating and maintaining this madness? What I
noticed is that the more chaotic the place got, the more incompetent the executive staff became. This
staff has been around a long time, so they have seen people come and go more than anyone else
there, they have had the chance to read the reviews for years but thus far no change had been
implemented. It was almost as if they hide their shortcomings behind the chaos that occurs on a
daily basis. How am I to fix this?
Mistakes made trying to Change the Culture of an Organization Many leaders that function in
successful settings or cultures learn from experience, whether it be their own or mentors in their
areas of expertise, how to create improvement plans to fit their organization and address situations
without disrupting the business flow or the company. Organizations that have strong cultural
foundations do well at creating, reinforcing, and leveraging their policies and procedures to maintain
sustainable performance from employees. As I have stated previously in my subtopics, changing the
culture of a chaotic organization is not impossible but it is no easy task to tackle. Poor planning
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Chaos Theory Essay
Missing Figures
CHAOS
The word "chaos," an enigmatic part of the vernacular, means a state without order, or the opposite
of "cosmos," an ordered state. Mathematical chaos is instability and unpredictability, often seen in
nature due to its sensitivity to the random disturbances that commonly occur. This is known as
determinism; previous events heavily influence future events, and small changes eventually lead to
larger variations. Philosophically, chaos theory implies that everything is connected; our past actions
impact our future. Though chaotic evolution is irregular, there are rules behind its apparent disorder
that are used to study it. Studying chaos may enrich our lives and help us understand more of our
world.
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One night, he ran a weather sequence a second time halfway through the regular process in order to
save time. When he came back to look at the computer's output, he saw that the second run had
diverged partway through and looked completely different (Figure 1), simply because he had
inputted a value to three decimal places instead of six.
Fig 1: Lorenz's two weather runs.
According to the present scientific convention, such a small change of one part in a thousand in
initial values should have been inconsequential. Lorenz called this vast change the butterfly effect.
He stated that an event so small as the flap of a butterfly's wings could completely alter a system
such as the atmosphere. Over a long enough period of time, a much larger event would be affected –
immense storm that would have happened not happening, or vice versa. However, Lorenz published
his paper discussing this phenomenon in a meteorology journal, and consequently, chaos theory was
not immediately recognized as a new branch of mathematics.
Chaos has an underlying order to it. As Poincaré demonstrated, sometimes simple mathematical
equations result in much more chaotic outcomes. Disorder can often be found in the behavior of
difference equations, which model a quantity at some time. In this iterative process, which is truly
deterministic, the value of the term xn+1 is dependent on the value of xn. For example, if we have
the simple difference equation 3
, or
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Chaos In A Midsummer Night's Dream
Many people go through different chaotic experiences in their lives, however, how one decides to
restore order to their chaos, is most important. In William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's
Dream, due to simultaneous appearances of chaos throughout the play, it leaves the audience
speculating about the order yet to come, thus, developing/strengthening the plot of the play. The
various occurrences of order and chaos within the play include the arguments between Titania and
Oberon, the unstable love circle between the four lovers and finally the bizarre relationship between
Titania and Bottom. To begin with, the first occurrence of order and chaos within the play concerns
Oberon and Titania and their quarreling. When the two main powers of the ... Show more content on
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The last consequence of the fairy world and real world colliding involve Titania and Bottom. Due to
Oberon clouding Titania's vision and Puck turning Bottom into an ass, it mixes together perfectly, to
form a very humorous, yet chaotic situation. This relationship is very important for the structure of
the play due to it being it the base for the entire plot. The whole reason Titania and Bottom's
relationship prevails is that Oberon needs a distraction for her, it would make his task much easier to
acquire the child if Titania was preoccupied. The main plot revolves around this and soon after,
more conflicts follow. This the last conflict that Shakespeare must restore order to, making it a very
important moment. Oberon restores order to the situation after he has met his goal, saying "I will
release the fairy queen [Squeezing a herb on Titania's eyes]"(IV.i.69), Titania has no memory of the
child or their altercations, therefore their relationship is now as it was before the child. Soon after,
Hippolyta makes a remark indirectly addressing the order and chaos within the play,
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Chaos Theory Research Paper
Chaos has been studied for centuries. It has grown into its own branch of mathematics and sciences
since the 1960's. It has been shown that chaos is around us in our everyday lives and has also
branched out into other mathematics and sciences which has lead to more research, new theories and
studies.
The first thing that should be mentioned for chaos in our everyday life should be the weather and
weather predictions since the chaos theory was based on the studies of meteorologist Edward
Lorenz. Weather prediction is only possible short term. A slight disturbance in the atmosphere can
completely change the weather. In order to predict long term conditions, scientists would need to be
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Our bodies contain chaos throughout from heartbeats to lungs to brain activity. The beating heart
can be described as chaotic as the beats are usually different and depend on conditions such as
exercise, stress or even emotional state. Heartbeats in a healthy heart are supposed to have slight
variations. This is one way how doctors can determine if a heart has disease. The chaos is not there
rather in a diseased heart, the beats are constant and predictable with no slight variations, or are on
the opposite end and are wildly erratic. Dr. Ary L. Goldberger, of Boston, MA., is doing extensive
research on heart rates and chaotic patterns. Dr. Goldberger was able to show fractal patterns in
heart rates. A heart rate is quite complex and does show signs of self similarity but does break down
when it becomes diseased. Fractal geometry is seen in the heart as well as the circulatory system.
The first place that fractal geometry can be seen in the circulatory system are in veins and arteries
along with the heart muscles. The veins, arteries and heart muscles actually protect the circulatory
system from the strong and violent pumping of the
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Essay on Classicism Versus Romanticism in Tom Stoppard's...
Tom Stoppard is one of the finest playwrights of the modern age. Some of his well–known plays are
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, The Coast of Utopia, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour,
Professional Foul, The Real Thingand many more.The finest of all his plays is Arcadia.The literary
meaning of the term "Arcadia" inspired Tom Stoppard to write his play Arcadia. It was titled "Et in
Arcadia ego". "Arcadia" actually means a vision of pastoralism and harmony within nature. The
Greek province of the same name has helped in the derivation of the term. The term's existence has
also been figured out in Renaissance Mythology. "Arcadia" refers as something unattainable as
commonly as Utopia. The term "Arcadia" is symbolic of pastoral ... Show more content on
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The play focuses on the romance of the mind and the body. Remarked by early reviewers to be
similar to Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz, Tom Stoppard had excelled in this field and gives a glimpse
of his theatrical genius with Arcadia.
Arcadia covers the two different ages– the early nineteenth century and the present modern world,
matched, juxtaposed together bringing in a rare combination of the different facets of Classicism and
Romanticism. The two timelines talk about sex, literature, love, epistemology, landscaping, the
Second Law of Thermodynamics and the romance. Stoppard's intellect looms large over the plot of
the play and is efficiently presented in the form of this play. It is a two–act play containing seven
scenes. The characters belonging to the early nineteenth century are Septimus, Thomasina, Mr. and
Mrs. Chater, Lady Croom, Captain Brice, Mr. Richard Noakes. Hannah Jarvis, Valentine, Bernard,
Gus and Chloe are the characters belonging to the present modern world. Thomasina Coverly, the
thirteen–year–old daughter of Lady Croom, is more interested to know "what carnal embrace is than
anything else." With her Stoppard had presented a truly heartbreaking character. She is driven not
only by intellectual knowledge but by sexual desires also. Although Lady Croom tells Thomasina
that she must wed before she is over educated. With her Stoppard puts forth the classicism in an
elegant way.
The questions and the
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Chaotic Based Voice Encryption Technique Essay
Chaotic based Voice Encryption Technique
INTRODUCTION
Voice encryption system in wireless communication became very important. The advancement of
modern wireless telecommunication and multimedia technologies makes a huge amount of
sensitivity voice information travel over the open and shared networks. Voice based communication
becomes prominent in the application areas of military, voice over IP, e learning, voice–
conferencing, telephone banking, telephone services of market securities, etc. These applications are
critical broadcast regarding the protection of data integrity and authorized user privacy.
Here are two ways to encrypt the voice signal: digital and analogue encryptions. In case of digital
encryption, at first the analog signal must be digitized. The resulting signal is compressed to produce
stream of bits at an adequate bit rate. Then this stream is encrypted and transferred by channel. The
analogue encryption, is also known as "voice scrambling" or "speech scrambling." This way
operates on the samples of voice themselves without the need for digitization and compression. The
purpose of voice encryption is to convert the voice signal from the original form into unintelligible
voice signal, making it difficult to decrypt this signal when the key is unknown. Note that this
chapter will use "Voice" and "Speech" interchangeably.
Secure communication means that two authorized parties (transmitter and receiver parties) are
communicating and do not want a third
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Chaos Theory Essay
Part One: Chaos Theory I have a hard time choosing whether to go to sleep at a reasonable hour or
staying up. If I go to sleep at 10 I would say that is a good time because I usually wake up at 8am,
which would give me a great amount of sleep. The reason I have a hard time going to sleep at that
time is because I usually go for a run, go to the gym and like to do homework or organize my room
before at night when I could be sleeping, so those things consume a lot of my evening time. I would
consider this a pendulum. I find myself exhausted during the day which lowers my motivation to do
certain tasks. At nighttime though, I get energy which increases my motivation to do things like;
working out, cleaning, and homework. I need to find out how to balance my time more efficiently
because I need to make sure I get more sleep at night. If I don't get enough sleep, I will end up
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If you go to sleep too late you will find yourself tired all day, but don't worry you will get energy to
do things at night when you should be sleeping. Be motivated to do your assignment and keep your
eye on the prize, don't let anything get in your way of receiving an education because that is what is
most important. Be a good kid and don't waste your time at any parties, or at least not at this point in
your life because you have time for those things when you are older. I have never been to a party
and it has saved me a lot of time catching up on sleep and homework. Eat on a regular basis because
we both know you get hungry quite often and you cant get much done when you're hungry, this will
also keep you healthy if you eat healthy food. Also, watch out for the girls in your hall they like to
hang up rude posters in the bathroom so just keep ripping them off the wall to save others the
trouble. Oh, and wear shower shoes. Good luck
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Complexity theory is a subset of chaos theory, it focuses...
Complexity theory is a subset of chaos theory, it focuses on how groups of living things behave. It's
primary advancement came through its application in biology with the pursuit for an explanation
regarding the evolutionary complexity of living organisms (5). Mikulecky in The emergence of
complexity: science coming of age or science growing old? offers a concise definition of
complexity: "Complexity is the property of a real world system that is manifest in the inability of
any one formalism being adequate to capture all its properties" (1). This carries major implications
in the ability of project managers to follow through on each project parameter. Complexity theory
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Patrick Weaver in "A Simple View of 'Complexity' in Project Management" identifies two primary
attributes of the social network, referred to as social capital: the knowledge required to deliver the
project outcome and the willingness to achieve the project outcome. Further details regarding these
notions and their application can be seen in the section Complexity theory for Project Management.
Chaos theory, traditionally, is a field of applied mathematics that studies the dynamic nature of
systems that are sensitive to initial conditions. The most famous case of this involves computer
simulated weather predictions by Edward Lorenz in 1960 at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Here Lorenz discovered that minute changes to initial conditions introduced major and
unpredictable consequences to the weather system – this became known as the "butterfly effect." A
fundamental premise of chaos theory is that if there is only a finite amount of information about a
particular system, then at some point the system will no longer be predictable. Thus, chaos theory
focuses on how simple systems give rise to complicated and unpredictable behavior whereas
complexity theory focuses on how systems consisting of many elements lead to well organized and
predictable behavior. Due to this, chaos and complexity should be viewed as complementary ideas
in order to fully influence different thought processes as to how organizations and
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The Exile Poem By James Mcauley
When looking at the butterfly effect it's hard to imagine all the different outcomes that can possibly
happen when doing something as simple as waking up in the morning. The butterfly effect is I good
tool to use when inspiring people, with the unlimited opportunity and unlimited options.
Unfortunately like most things it's a coins flip, where there are good and bad outcomes. This is
never traditionally talked about, but the song "photograph" by Nickelback and the poem "The Exile"
by James McAuley do it justice. They both play off the idea that if you make the wrong decision
then you will regret it and no matter what you do, you can't change the past. The song "Photograph"
by Nickelback came out in 2005. It takes a more in depth approach showing ... Show more content
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In this poem it shows more of how that regret change how your feel and think. For example "but the
truth always invades the dream house, street, family, are gone, the country itself has been abolished"
(Mcauley lines 2–4). This shows that the author regretted the decision he made so much that he cut
that entire part of his life out, not only saying the house was destroyed but the country. Not only
does it affect how you view your past but it affects how you view yourself "to see himself as he then
was it is all their except himself (Mcauley lines 8–9). This shows that when you look back into the
past you will see how your actions have changed you. So much so that you lose your self perception,
to where you start to feel lost. The part that stands out the most is at the very end the poem reads
"who turns to find the lost garden already vanished"(Mcauley lines 14–15). To me this line is saying
the lost garden provides for the people who are lost. So people still have the opportunity to learn and
grow and move on, but for the authors case it already vanished. So this shows that he has lost all
hope, that there is nothing he can do to get to a better place from where he is at
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Equation Lab Report
Substituting the value of variables in Table 3 to Equation (7), characteristic roots were obtained: λ =
(−6.7028 + 0.0677i, −6.7028 – 0.0677i, −0.0003 + 0.0442i, −0.0003 − 0.0442i, –0.0003) × 104. The
real parts of λ are all negative values. Therefore, the system is stable and it is also proved, as shown
in Fig. 11. 3.4.2 Variable ω1 fluctuating the constant C If the value of ω1 fluctuates, the phase
trajectory on the projection plane follows the center point motion pattern. Moreover, the trajectory
center point fluctuates with ω1. Thereby, the 5DOF system could form the helical trajectory, finally
leading to chaos. 3.4.3 Results and Discussion In this section, the CPP method is presented to reduce
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This analysis concludes that the four projection planes could reflect the characteristics of the
original 5DOF system. 2. Through the characteristics analysis of the coordinate plane and the
electromechanical coupling equation, using ω1 as the known parameter, the moving pattern of the
id–iq and α–ω2 subsystems were determined. Namely, if the variable ω1 verge to a constant, then
the other four variables verge to constant; if the variable ω1 holds wave nearby a constant, the other
four state variables are not stable. Thus, the electromechanical coupling system can be fully
controlled by only controlling the ω1 variable. 3. The system will exhibit a helical trajectory if the
rotational speed of the PMSM is unstable; and the system will exhibit stable behavior if the
rotational speed of the PMSM is going to be stable. Therefore, parameters were chosen to stabilize
the rotational speed of the PMSM in order for the coupling system to exhibit a stable behavior. This
study used the CPP method, which is only used in the power system up to now. Through
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Like Water For Chocolate By Esquivel's Oryx And Crake
Chaos: The New Order
The will to defy order in society spurs chaos, but eventually, this chaos emerges as the new order.
Chaos and order seem to contrast by definition. However, I believe that chaos and order both
reinforce each other after analyzing Like Water for Chocolate, by Laura Esquivel, and Oryx and
Crake, by Margaret Atwood. Particularly, Like Water for Chocolate tells the life story of Tita de la
Garza and her struggle to acquire her love, Pedro Muzquiz. The diction that Esquivel uses to narrate
the preparation of specific Mexican dishes illustrate the emotions that the characters experience and
emphasize the adverse effects of unrequited love on one's life. That is to say, each diverse dish
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This novel illustrates the life story of Snowman, also known as Jimmy, who is the only human left
on earth after a breakthrough of a viral disease which abolishes numerous people. Snowman spends
his time in the wilderness reflecting and grieving over his friends and family who die as a result of
the lethal disease that Crake, his best friend, deliberately spread. Crake is described as an astute
character with a passion for science and technology, and he eventually comes up with the Blysspuss
Pills which are designed to diminish aging, protect against sexually transmitted diseases, and grant
the user "sexual powers". While waiting for Oryx, Crake's partner, to return from the pizza store,
Jimmy receives a phone call from her, "It was in the pills. It was in those pills I was giving away, the
ones I was selling. It's all the same cities, I went there. Those pills were supposed to help people..."
(Atwood 389). The pills were assumed to have many advantages, however, they induced hysteria as
the user acquired a fatal disease which spread internationally. This plague resulted in frantic
behavior as, everyone desperately wished to be spared from it. Upon reading this novel, I believe
that Crake represents God as, he created a new and "improved" species of humans, Crakers, to
terminate the
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Paley's Arguement Analysis
A resonable person should not find the teleological arguement persuasive. The teleological
arguement states that a greater being must of desgined all life on Earth. However, the Earth contains
a lot more random occurances and chaos than just a foul proof design. The Earth itself was fromed
from random collosions and with the help of gravity, the Earth was able to gather the left over
materials from these collisons. For years, the Earth was a molten rock that held no signs of life.
Then one day an other planet smashed into the Earth and broke into what is know our moon. With
the moon in place only then did life began to present itself on Earth. The oceans developed and
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Followers claim that such impressive patterns like mathmamatical equaitons and exact numbers that
show up continously must be designed by an intelligent being. There order that surrounds the world
that allow the life on Earth to exist like how the tilt of the Earth is just right and how the rotaion of
the Earth itself allows for seasons. These are amazing feats none the less, but even in a random,
chaotic universe order would still develop. "There is such a thing as an ordered, constant, self–
perpetuating state of affairs and once such a state came about by chance it would tend to stay for a
long time, otherwise it would not be order" (Ash). The fact remains that we are living in such a
world that holds both order and chaos simultnously counters the arguement that we live in a perfect
world. This amount of order took billions of years to develope and even still there is a chance that
the Earth will restart all over again. All it takes is a little bit of chaos that to shatter the progress that
has been made. The randomness and chaos that are percived as negative are also nessicary for the
developement of life. Without chaos then life wouldn't be able to adapt the way it has nor would
there be any varaity in species as a whole. Within the randomness there is order and the combination
of chaos have provided the nesscasry building blocks (with a hint of luck) to create the universe and
our
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Sierpinski Triangle Essay
The Sierpinski Triangle
Deep within the realm of fractal math lies a fascinating triangle filled with unique properties and
intriguing patterns. This is the Sierpinski Triangle, a fractal of triangles with an area of zero and an
infinitely long perimeter. There are many ways to create this triangle and many areas of study in
which it appears.
Named after the Polish mathematician, Waclaw Sierpinski, the Sierpinski Triangle has been the
topic of much study since Sierpinski first discovered it in the early twentieth century. Although it
appears simple, the Sierpinski Triangle is actually a complex and intriguing fractal. Fractals have
been studied since 1905, when the Mandelbrot Set was discovered, and since then have been used in
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Using this formula:
Log(4)
= Log(2)
Log(22)
= Log(2)
2Log(2)
= Log(2)
= 2
A square comes out to be a two–dimensional object, but it doesn't work out so cleanly with the
Sierpinski Triangle. When you divide the triangle into pieces whose sides are half the size of the
original, you get three self–similar triangles, so the formula works out:
Log(3)
= Log(2)
≈ 1.58496
But how can this be possible? The picture of the triangle is two dimensional. But remember, this is
only a depiction of the triangle. The real Sierpinski Triangle cannot be drawn because it is infinitely
detailed. 3
Another interesting aspect of the Sierpinski Triangle is its creation. There are several ways of
producing an image of the Sierpinski Triangle. The first and simplest method is by taking an
equilateral triangle and connecting the midpoints to create four triangles with sides that are half the
size of the original. Disregard the middle triangle and repeat these steps with the newly created three
other triangles. The Sierpinski Triangle begins to appear.
Of course, this would only be a true Sierpinski Triangle if you were to repeat these steps an infinite
number of times. So, realistically, this method only creates an image that resembles the Sierpinski
Triangle.
The next method of Sierpinski Triangle creation is by using the Chaos Game. The Chaos Game is a
method that uses randomly picked points to build an image of the triangle. To
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Chaos and Literary Comparison Essay example
Chaos and Literary Comparison
Abstract: I will show how chaos is can be found in art, specifically in literature, and analyze John
Hawkes's Travesty to show the similarities between literature and chaos.
John Hawkes describes the "artistic challenge" as conceiving the inconceivable. In accordance with
that thought, Wallace Stevens says, "Imagination is the power that enables us to perceive the normal
in the abnormal." It is arguable that chaos, deterministic disorder, is both abnormal and
inconceivable to the untrained mind; even to the person accustomed to chaos, the imagination is key
to his/her perception of chaos. Therefore, chaos can be found not only in nature and scientific
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He refutes the perception of life as a slow, undisturbed flow; he welcomes turbulence as a factor of
art and life in general. He focuses on the processes by which turbulence is obtained, and on the
moment when that turbulence reveals itself. He is interested in the instant when the ordinary flow of
molecules becomes random: the transition between "invention and destruction, the calculable and
the inscrutable, the process of life and the stasis of death" (Conte, 123). He is aware that chaos is an
undeniable part of his life which he can only comprehend through his imagination and, therefore,
through art (no matter how bizarre that art may appear to be).
The initial conditions in the story are infidelity, betrayal, and artistic temperament. The variables
produced by these initial conditions are Papa's driving skill, the empty road, and the time of night.
All of these variables are crucial; if one is changed in the slightest way, it alters Papa's original plan,
thereby taking away the underlying meaning of the "art" and transforming it into mere debris. These
variables exemplify the Butterfly effect and sensitive dependence upon initial conditions, concepts
that suggest that even a minor change in the initial circumstances of a system (here, the conditions
leading up to the crash) determine its outcome. If by some odd happenstance, Papa's
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Order and Chaos are Natural Events in Eamon Grennan’s...
Order and chaos are two events that inhabit the world that surrounds us. Natural events, such as
gravity, create order where our world has laws and principles. One the other hand, war, fighting, and
disasters make up the chaotic aspect of our world. How both are found in this world we live in, the
same two ideas of order and chaos, are found in Eamon Grennan's "One Morning."
In this poem, the speaker is talks about his experiences in one significant morning. The poem
introduces a beach environment where the speaker talks about collecting rocks, while seeing a dead
otter, an oyster fisher, and a bird trying to find its prey. He recalls that this morning is the morning
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Birds finding food to eat is definitely natural; what is chaotic is the how a bird is portrayed in the
first stanza. A cormorant is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "a large and voracious sea–
bird." That is image in our heads in already chaotic in nature; it add insult to injury, the bird is eating
and patrolling the bay, assumedly for another animal to devour – a fish. Also another bird enters the
picture. Although much less extreme, the "heron " found in line 6 makes an appearance. How this
inspires chaos is evident – "rose off a boulder where he'd been invisible,/ drifted a little, stood
again." The heron from the background makes himself known, disquieting our original ideal of a
peaceful stroll.
The most chaotic element of the poem not actually found in the quite disordered first stanza, but
right at the beginning of the second stanza lies the revelation of the reason for the overwhelming
chaos. The speaker had a dream, a desire, to leave this chaotic world. The speaker experiences being
told that "it didn't matter." The speaker must have perceived all the past images to be chaotic
because of his depressing experience. However, even if this is the climax of chaos, it is in a way a
turning point toward are more ordered and peaceful world.
The second stanza of Eamon Grennan's "One Morning" focuses on the more pleasant images, as it
can be argued to portray a more ordered world, in comparison to the latter chaotic world. Seemingly,
although the mood has
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Paper On Chaos Theory
If disorder exists, it might have helped me organize my life. My mother has always complained
about how disordered and chaotic my room was, but how can she define what order is? Why does
she state chaos is disorder? Even though it may seem illogical for most people, my organization is
impeccable. I can determine where my Rubik's Dodecahedron is within seconds, or find any given
piece of clothing almost without looking. As a curious geek, I consulted Google to support my
claims that my room was not disorganized. I found out that disorder does not follow a particular
pattern; nevertheless, similarly to my room, chaos does. Sadly, my mother refused to believe me.
She insisted on organizing my belongings according to her notion of order.
As my curiosity grew, disorder's definitions invaded my several Firefox tabs, and an unexplainable
coincidence crossed my way. At the beginning of my senior year, a friend suggested I did research
on Chaos Theory in electronics. My immediate reaction was laughter: it seemed way beyond my
fields of knowledge. However, after he explained to me that Chaos Theory was the basis of one of
my favorite movies – The Butterfly Effect –, I became intrigued by the subject and accepted the
research query. As I deepened my knowledge on the subject, society became chaotic under my eyes.
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At first, it seemed as an insolvable problem, since the denser the interactions between the parts, the
more difficult it is to anticipate the full effects of any action. If I go as further as to consider people
as the parts of the system, the analysis of my community would probably result in an infinite
arrangement of differential equations that no computer is yet able to
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The Mayor Of Casterbridge Essay
Literature:
The Mayor of Casterbridge
Can it be said that Henchard's downfall is all due to 'some great error?' Some may believe that it is a
penance for selling Susan, but this would be to take Newson out of the equation, who, it must be
said, is just as guilty of this act as Henchard. I believe that Henchard is totally blameless for his
downfall, to use a bad pun that will become apparent later, it is in his nature. It is my belief that
Henchard is a personification of nature. It is obvious that his life has completed a revolution but
when you look closely, you can see that Henchard's life resembles the seasons.
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When he dies he is back in winter but just on the verge of spring, exactly like the start of the book.
Just having a life resembling the seasons would not immediately lead me to think that Henchard is
closely linked to nature, his very character seems natural. The best example of his naturalness is
when Farfrae introduces the rowing machine. Henchard is opposed to it and wishes to stay with the
tried and true, yet somewhat chaotic, seed lip. Henchard is, like nature, chaotic and unpredictable.
He is able to disgrace a man while keeping his mother well stocked with firewood. Henchard's
success can be attributed to his closeness to nature much more than his business acumen.
If Henchard's nature makes him fail, then it may be asked why Farfrae succeeds. I believe that
Farfrae is the antithesis of Henchard; he is very close to science, machines and the modern world.
While Henchard runs his business with 'you shall ha'et'; and 'I'll do't,'; Farfrae runs his with 'letters
and ledgers'; and also his rowing machine. The rowing machine is the best example in the novel of
how Farfrae runs his business, it precisely places the seeds in rows, letting none go to waste.
Hechard's beloved seed lip is exactly the opposite it scatters the seeds haphazardly allowing nature
to take its course. It, like Henchard, is highly chaotic and
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Creating A Low Cost Vasculature Functionality Sensor...
Analyzing seemingly random data or patterns in chaos will allow you to predict the future
TAOS reveals that patterns='health variability' and predict the future for the mind and body
Providing solutions for industrial field using chaos analysis
Create a healthy and bright future with chaos prediction technologies
Disease Prognosis
We apply chaos theory into disease prognosis. By recording minor symptoms (changes) and
diagnosing health problems at an early stage, we are able to build a secure and a brighter future.
Body & Mind Monitoring
Capture small changes in the body and mind, and visualize them. Our research and development
includes creativity, relaxation, and better communication.
Chaos Solutions
Apart from healthcare, we provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We named the company "TAOS," hoping to find a "TAO = path" from Chaos (TAOS= Tao of
Chaos).
Core Business
Our goal is to capture 'Chaos = Small fluctuations' inside nature and biological activities using our
sensing devices, predict changes in the mind and body, and contribute to health promotion.
Furthermore, we provide chaos solutions for commercial/ industrial purposes as well.
Disease Prognosis
We apply chaos prediction technology into health prediction and support you to create a fertile mind
with fluctuations
Body & Mind Monitoring
Capture fluctuation in biological system from mind–body phenomena and quantify even the most
delicate fluctuations using powerful non–linear analysis.
Chaos Solutions
Apart from healthcare and medical field, we provide unique chaos–analysis solution in industry and
living environment.
Core Competence
Chaos analysis technology
Our unique complex–system simulating program has a non–linear analysis system and easily
predicts tendency, changes, and divergence. Beside predicting changes in mind and body, this
technology can be applied in detecting troubles in industry and secure safety.
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Remedial Chaos Theory
By looking at the show Community, it is easy to see how sci–fi parody can be used to send a
message rather than critique society. The episode "Remedial Chaos Theory" has a different balance
of sci–fi in parody then the previous examples. This was set in our current world and it only has one
element of sci–fi. The element of sci–fi is that there several different time paradoxes when a single
decision occurs. In this episode the characters rolled a dice to see who went to get the pizza
(Harmon). Each scenario turned out radically different than the other just because of the roll of the
dice. This little bit of sci–fi was able to do the same thing we saw in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the
Galaxy and Futurama. It was able to separate us from the
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The Butterfly Effect Essay
The "Butterfly Effect" is a metaphor that encapsulates the concept of sensitive dependence on initial
conditions in the chaos theory; namely that small differences in the initial condition of a dynamic
system may produce large variations in the long term behavior of the system. This is a great theory
that can be applied to specific aspects of life and life in general. I believe it can be applied to my life
in the sense that every event that has occurred in my life; big, small, good or bad. I would not
change anything, because they all came together to bring me to where I am today. I was not always a
social and outgoing individual and I considered myself unlucky in life. I never stood out and did not
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I also received a couple of honor certificates in different subjects and this made me think to myself,
"maybe I'm not so bad after all" It was such a big deal to me, because some of my friends and
teachers had told me that they didn't really see any potential in me, and always compared me to my
siblings. I proved them all wrong, and also made myself proud. My new found enthusiasm
motivated me to read about inspirational individuals, Nelson Mandela being my favorite. Nelson
Mandela is really one of a kind, and a true hero to me. He once said, "Our deepest fear is not that we
are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure". That's a quote that will be
with me forever for it opened my eyes to realize I could do anything I wanted to do. I decided to
delve in Electrical Engineering as I felt it will give me an endless opportunity to be creative,
practical and intellectual. I also realized that all my life I had radiated this negative energy, telling
myself I could not get the best out of life because I wasn't good enough and then I began to be
cognizant of the fact that I could get the best out of life if I wanted to. In addition to becoming more
interested in science, I also became more involved in social issues. I became a member of the Peace
Club, where the focus of education ourselves and members of our community on maintaining the
peace. This was a significant problem in Northern Nigeria, where I lived. It was a
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Research Paper On Chaos Theory
In 1961, computers were still infancy, and the race to the moon had just begun. Edward Lorenz one
of the first proponents of chaos theory developed a weather prediction model and found out that the
smallest changes at the one millionth of the decimal point can make his predictions useless, he
called this result as butterfly effect. The butterfly effect is a theoretical example of chaos theory. The
main premise of latter is that small changes in initial condition results in vast differences in final
outcome. The term butterfly effect is a metaphorical example of a hurricane being influenced by
flapping of the wings of a distant butterfly several years earlier by creating tiny changes in the
atmosphere. This could accelerate or even prevent the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He predicted that the movement of the simplified solar system consisting of The sun , The moon and
The earth is governed by the Newtonian laws of motion. He found out that even this simple system
behaves in an unpredictable manner and hence the three body problem is unsolvable. For
understanding this solar system and other complex systems such as earth's weather system we would
have to go in a different direction. That new direction is a new brand of science called THE CHAOS
THEORY.
1.2) What is Chaos Theory
Chaos theory is the field of study that studies about the behavior of the dynamical systems which are
highly sensitive to initial conditions. This theory proposes that even small changes in initial
conditions (such as rounding–off of errors in numerical computation) results in vast differences in
final outcomes for such systems. It is valid for deterministic systems also. Deterministic systems are
those systems whose future behavior is fully determined by their initial conditions, no random
elements are involved. This feature is known as deterministic chaos, or simply
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The Butterfly Effect By Brienna Herold
Does a singular event cause a chain reaction, or are individual events just that, individual? The
Chaos Theory explores the idea of a world connected, most specifically, "The Butterfly Effect"
attempts to prove and explain how the universe really is completely intertwined. I chose an essay by
a student named Brienna Herold to help bring the Butterfly Effect home in a way everyday people
can relate to. I could have selected an essay written by one of the top mathematicians in the world
that explained the complex mathematical side to the Butterfly Effect/Chaos Theory, but then it
would not truly relate to me. I am not a genius, but I am a person who can change another human
beings day by holding open the door, smiling at someone wearing a frown, or by complementing a
stranger. That is what the Butterfly Effect boils down to. It is the idea that if a butterfly flaps its
wings at just the right moment in time and space, it creates a chain reaction that will eventually in
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I strongly feel that the actions I display will affect people and events for an infinite amount of time
after they have been produced. This chain of events is the same for positivity and negativity, which
is why I have always felt that it is so important to try to be a positive and optimistic person no
matter the situation at hand. Of course it is hard trying to be a little beam of sunshine and rainbows
all the time, and I will be the first to admit that I am not. When times get tough and I find myself
complaining, yelling, or filling my head with bad energy, I stop and think about the reaction my
activity will bring about for myself and others. I ask myself, "How will my negativity affect other
people, and what will they do because of the bad stream I have sent their way?" and it reminds me to
stay "happy" in a
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Choas Theory In Biology Essay
Chaos In Biological Systems
In today's world of high–tech methods to study just about anything that exists, we are still imperfect.
Scientists continue to look for ways to understand, explain, and even predict the actions and
reactions of the universe. In the last two centuries, scientists have been looking in every possible
place to understand the universe; from science, to math, even religion. They have turned to
mathematicians and their strange theories of determinism and predictability. This search to
understand the universe has spawned several new areas of science; there are now scientists devoted
solely to the research of mere theories, such as chaos theorists.
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As one can imagine, this is impossible. Because it is so difficult to make this idea neat and clean,
scientists try even harder to do so. Most ecologists believe that by being able to understand and
predict a biological system, we can foretell how fast and large any given population of organisms
will grow and expand (Clarke 1–19).
In the 1970's, scientists also developed another science, called Chaos Theory. This is theory that
attempts to explain how and why the universe is deterministic yet unpredictable. This means that in
most systems, scientists can foretell what should happen, but not to what extent changes will
continue. Chaos Theory is a very strange and misleading science. Many people take it to believe that
chaos means total disorder, whereas in the science, it has a totally different meaning. Some people
believe that the entire purpose of such a science is simply to explain our own inabilities to
understand. Understand what? Anything and everything in this universe, this includes weather,
astronomy, and how a raindrop will roll down a leaf. Scientists use this science to explain planetary
motion, pendulums, and many other moving objects. Using this newfound science of Chaos,
ecologists were able to make mathematical models to represent a biological system. For instance,
using a certain mathematical formula, we'll say nnext= F (x), ecologists could make a graphical
representation of a population and its fluctuations
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Essay on Chaos Theory Explained
Chaos Theory Explained "Traditionally, scientists have looked for the simplest view of the world
around us. Now, mathematics and computer powers have produced a theory that helps researchers to
understand the complexities of nature. The theory of chaos touches all disciplines." –Ian Percival,
The Essence of Chaos Part I: The Basics of Chaos. Watch a leaf flow down stream; watch its
behavior within the water... Perhaps it will sit upon the surface, gently twirling along with the
current, dancing around eddies, slightly spinning, then all of a sudden, it slaps into a rock or gets
sucked beneath the water by a small whirlpool. After doing this enough times one will realize it is
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In the last years of the 19th century French mathematician, physicist and philosopher Henri
Poincare' stumbled headlong into chaos with a realization that the reductionism method may be
illusory in nature. He was studying his chosen field at the time; a field he called 'the mathematics of
closed systems' the epitome of Newtonian physics. A Closed system is one made up of just a few
interacting bodies sealed off from outside contamination. According to classical physics, such
systems are perfectly orderly and predictable. A simple pendulum in a vacuum, free of friction and
air resistance will conserve its energy. The pendulum will swing back and forth for all eternity. It
will not be subject to the dissipation of entropy, which eats its way into systems by causing them to
give up their energy to the surrounding environment. Classical scientists were convinced that any
randomness and chaos disturbing a system such as a pendulum in a vacuum or the revolving planets
could only come from outside chance contingencies. Barring those, pendulum and planets must
continue forever, unvarying in their courses.2 It was this comfortable picture of nature that Poincare'
blew apart when he attempted to determine The stability of our solar system... For a system
containing only two bodies, such as the sun and
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Edward Lorenz: The Metaphor Of Butterfly Power
When we consider the great forces at play in the world, the flutter of a butterfly's wings does not
seem to have much power. Yet a Chinese proverb states that the power of a butterfly's wings can be
felt around the world. Modern science reveals that this proverb may be literally true. The metaphor
of butterfly power changes how we view our personal power and influence in the world. It renews
our inner power and life purpose.
Small influences can have powerful effects in a chaotic system.
Chaos theory came about through the work of Edward Lorenz, a meteorologist who was testing a
simple model of weather prediction. He found that a small error in his calculations quickly
magnified by feedback loops into a large difference in the results. He pondered his discovery,
echoing the Chinese proverb "Does the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set off a tornado in
Texas?" Weather is a nonlinear, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We live in a complex, interconnected, chaotic world. We are part of a whole. Our words and acts
have a ripple effect throughout this whole. We exert a subtle influence just by the way we are.
Butterfly power is unpredictable. It requires a basic humility. We can never be sure what effect our
individual contributions will have. We may never know their significance. One person or a small
group can influence the entire world. Chaos and butterfly power provide for the impossible.
Anything can happen at any time.
Science and nature offer us an inspiring vision of ourselves.
We live in a world obsessed with power: the power of money, the power of personality, political
power. We may feel that vast, impersonal corporations and societal forces are shaping our destiny.
Chaos shows us that we are not powerless victims. We all possess the subtle influence of butterfly
power. The tiny acorn contains all that is necessary for the growth of a mighty oak tree. Nature
reminds us that we have all we need to accomplish our life
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Too Much Chaos To Order In Shakespeare's The Tempest
We all have problems in life, and everybody hates when everything starts going crazy and seems
like they can't fix it, but at the end of the day everything's comes out great.
The story "The Tempest" written by Willian Shakespeare tell that there's too much chaos in
everything and everybody .
"The Tempest " has too much chaos to order because everything's Starts going crazy Like when
Miranda seems Ferdinand and falls in love with him easily because she only has seems her dad , she
never had seen another man . Then later on Sebastian and Antonio tried to kill Prospero because
they wanted Alonzo to be the king , and Caliban tries to take away Miranda from Fernandinho and
have sex with her . At the end, Prospero ask Ariel how Alonzo and his men are doing. Ariel. Reports
that he put them in a spell Prospero tries to overthrow Antonio and Sebastian for plotting against
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illustrated the chaos to order . In the way , the island was scuffed and dented to the protagonist . The
island represents that don't matter how hard everything is, everybody can be a better person . "I'll
deliver all and promise you calm seas , auspious glaze , and sail us expeditiously that shall catch
your feet fat off" (act 5)
People can be bad, but everybody can change their ways we all can do better just like Prospero did .
He decided to be a better person for his daughter.
Not only in books or stories this happens , it happens in real life also would you give up and be a
better person for your son or daughter ? I would . Everybody wants the best for their family ,
everybody has goals in like and Prospero's was to make his daughter happy .
The island and the ship are set to show people how everything can be out of the place, but at the end
everything comes out
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Examples Of Chaos In The Tempest
Chaos has always been a par in society. Though it might be a from different things like a murder, to
crimes, to a storm like in "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare. The story began on a boat out on
the water. While a huge raging storm is going on. Prospero makes sure everyone on the shipped was
not harmed, but the men came ashore on the island, but in 3 different places. Each group tries to kill
Prospero, but in the end of the story Prospero decides to try and forgive everyone and the group
heads to Milan. The Milan is chaos to order it progresses through the story from the beginning as
chaotic and as it gets to the end of the story everything starts to fall into a peaceful order in the end.
In the novel Shakespeare uses visual imagery to demonstrate complete chaos. When introduced to
the first act your immediately greeted with a violent storm rages a small ship at sea". This quote
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"While Ferdinand is falling in love with Miranda,Alonzo, Sebastian, Antonio, Gonzalo, and other
shipwrecked lords search for him on another part of the island". This quote is given the audience a
glimpse on how the play might end in the future. Through the story we can learn about how in our
on live there's always hope like the hope Ferdinand has in Miranda. Ferdinand figured he was the
only survivor so as he sees Miranda his hope is put into her and in our life we also all have hope we
put into something. It might be someone or something but we all have hope into something. King
Alonso has hope as well his hope is into his son Ferdinand. While exploring the island he hopes his
son is alive and he puts his whole hope into his
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Annotated Bibliography On Smart Meter Data
III. OBFUSCATION OF SMART METER DATA
A. Need for cryptography
During the process of transmission of information, it is almost impossible to prevent eavesdropping.
The transmission of smart meter readings is often done over an insecure channel. The privacy
related issues become the focal point determining the future of the smart meter technology. In this
paper, we propose a novel method to secure the smart meter readings using the concept of
cryptography [15]. Cryptography refers to the art of securing data by adopting mathematical tools to
encrypt and decrypt data. It aims at sending information between two parties in a way that prevents
the intrusion of a third party. Cryptographic systems are associated with an algorithm as well as a
secret value known as a key. Based on the agreement on a shared key between the sender and the
receiver, the messages can be confidently send over an insecure channel without being concerned
about eavesdroppers. This is because decryption of the information is impossible without the aid of
the secret key [12], [9].
B. Discrete Cosine Transform
Power signal which is procured, has numerous high frequency and low frequency components. The
main objective of this paper is to increase the secrecy of the power signal data, which is made
feasible by computing the DCT. This transformation converts a signal in time domain to frequency
domain. A single spike in time domain of the power signal may appear as many spikes in frequency
domain, i.e., a single
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College Admissions Essay: The Butterfly Effect
Ever since I was a little girl, I had dreamt about becoming a doctor. While other little girls wanted to
be fairies or princesses, I always wanted to play with my toy doctor kit. I thought I could make a
difference in people's lives and be able to help them. My mother always told me that even one
person can make a difference; that no matter how small or insignificant it may seem, one can touch
people's lives, which is what truly matters in the end. She always reminded me of the Chaos Theory,
or more popularly known as the Butterfly Effect: the concept that a butterfly in New Mexico can
flap its wings and cause a hurricane in China. One's action will ripple, whether good or bad, and
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There are so many people that dream about obtaining an M.D., but believe that it is impossible for
them to do it. Not only is it very tough to get admission into any medical school, it is also very
demanding financially. Not everyone can afford it. Although this is what I've always wanted to do, I
didn't always think it was possible for me. I wasn't aware that there was this program that set out to
help students like me achieve their goal of getting into medical school and also help them prepare
for it academically and financially. A friend of mine had informed me that his roommate was in a
wonderful program that had helped him prepare for his MCAT exam. Little did I know that there
was so much more to the program than just an MCAT prep! He told me that it gave him the
opportunity to go to medical school, and prior to that, so many internship and research opportunities.
That's when I realized that this program was doing everything possible for these students to not only
get being in medical school but to actually succeed. Although the odds may have been against some
students, JAMP has helped them achieve what so many think is impossible. Where I'm from, people
believe that my dreams are too far away to reach, that I have my head in the clouds. I have had
professors tell me that I should reconsider the idea and think of something else to go into, and other
people
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The Curious Incident Of A Dog In The Night
Chaos and order are an inherent part of life. Discuss in relation to the novel The Curious incident of
a dog in the night time and The Blas Balloon. Elissa Down and Mark Haddon portray chaos as the
breakdown of order which is an inevitable part of life. Order is an inherent part of life however
where there is order, there is always a chance for chaos to occur. This is evident through both of the
families in The Black Balloon and The Curious Incident of a Dog in the Night–Time. In 'The Black
Balloon' the mother is used as the order in the family in contrast to Christopher's mother who is seen
is the chaos, or Christopher being extremely organised whereas Charlie and Thomas live in a chaotic
environment however what they are used to is organised chaos because although there is a lot of
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Down emphasizes the importance of order in the black balloon through Maggie and the Mollison
family as being an important aspect in dealing with an autistic child. Maggie is represented as the
glue of the family, without Maggie the simple household errands become a struggle to complete.
This is in contrast to The curious incident of the dog in the night time because Christopher's mum,
Judy, could not "handle the pressure" of raising Christopher and is seen as the 'chaos' in the family,
she is not like Christopher's father, Ed, who "is a much more patient person" and understands how to
keep the order in Christopher's life, but where there is order there is always a chance for chaos to
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Butterfly Effect In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
"The Butterfly Effect– (n.) the phenomenon whereby a minute localized change in a complex
system can have large effects elsewhere." In other words, one flap of a wing can cause a hurricane.
In "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," a butterfly effect appears to coincide with the killing of the
Albatross. The act of the Mariner killing the Albatross results in 200 of his shipmates deaths. At first
glance this is seen to be unbalanced. The death of 200 people for one bird?
However, when retrospectively looking at the principles of the butterfly effect, it is clearer to see
how one pull of a crossbow can diversify into the death of a whole crew. To understand this more
deeply, it is important to look at what effect that albatross could have had, were it not slain. By
killing one bird, it is possible to have decimated countless more generations because of its inability
to reproduce. Now this still may seem unbalanced based on the inequality of lives lost in that
moment. That's why it's important to reflect back on the introduction of the Albatross in the poem. ...
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They were all as good as dead until the Albatross gave them luck and led them out of their inevitable
grave. The Mariner upheaved this natural course by shooting him down. If the bird hadn't shown up
in the beginning, the crew of 201 people would have died anyways. Instead, to balance out this
disturbance everyone died except the Mariner and the bird around his neck, to symbolize his
wrongdoings and the guilt that suffocates around him. By keeping the Mariner alive, he is punished
and lives on forever in a metaphysical state. By this point in the story, everything is balanced out
except for the Albatross' untimely death. Without the bird, who would guide the way for lost souls?
This is answered by the Mariner. When he returns to land, he seems to be set on a mission in which
he soars from place to place and guides the way for the astray and
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Nanotechnology Personal Statement
"RESEARCHING CANCER "
Since I have been always interested in science and technology, I read many books about these
topics. Futhermore, I often do some easy experiments with light, chemicals in my free time.
However, until 10th grade, I never had the opportunity to contribute to medical research–something
that I had always wanted to do. Then one day, I was announced that there would be a science
competition for high school students in Ho Chi Minh City. I once decided to take part in.
I spent a month looking up a fascinating idea for my science project but it was useless. Luckily, on
my birthday, my friend gave me a book called "Nanotechnology" which was written by Truong Van
Tan– a Phd who works for Australia Department of Defense. Each chapter was about a different
aspect of how nanotechnology had been applied in our lives. Among these, the fifth chapter:
Nanomaterial for Medical application, attracted me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It has increased my passion for research and my determination to be an oncologist and work on
devices or pharmaceuticals that improve people's quality of life. I have also become more confident
in my research efforts and I am able to contact any researcher to pursue a position in their
laboratory. I have realized that there are many opportunities for students like myself to contribute to
labs and brainstorm solutions for current problems. Therefore, to be awadred the IB scholarship will
be a wondeful opportunity for a student coming from a developing country to step outside the box,
to explore the world and to study at a top school at a country which has one of the best education
quality. Futhermore, the achievements of the alumni have made me be delighted to believe that
Auckland International College (AIC) is great place where my dreams are nurtured, empowered
them to overcome difficulties and obstacles ahead and reach the
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Chaos in Jurassic Park
Chaos in Jurassic Park
"Chaos theory proves that unpredictability is built into our daily lives."(Crichton 313). Ian
Malcolm's words resolve the book, Jurassic Park, in a very absolute way. Throughout the book,
Malcolm, spoke about chaos theory and his self proclaimed "Malcolm Effect" to explain his
reasoning in his predictions. Ian Malcolm had predicted the demise of Jurassic Park even before its
opening, as well as its multiple problems and difficulties. Malcolm's theory is evidenced countless
times throughout the story of Jurassic Park; dinosaurs are breeding, dinosaurs are escaping, and
systems fail.
"They're breeding."(Crichton 164). Ian Malcolm had predicted that the dinosaurs of Jurassic Park
were, in fact, breeding. This was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The point occurred when Nedry shut down power to certain areas of the park. The dinosaurs realized
that their once electrified containments were no longer an impenetrable barrier, but merely cables
that could be torn down and trampled. Once the dinosaurs were able to escape, pandemonium
stepped in. Animals that were too dangerous to let roam freely, such as the velociraptors, or simply
not to mingle with one another, the tyrannosaurus rex with the hadrosaurs, were doing exactly what
they were not supposed to do. Not only did they harm one another, but they also harmed the visitors
and workers of Jurassic Park. Towards the end of the book, after the power was restored, the
interaction of the animals with one another took on a more positive role. Grant had stated, "The
animals are mingling with each other. Populations reaching equilibriums – true Jurassic
equilibrium."(Crichton 385). At this point, Jurassic Park truly became Jurassic Park, but sadly, not
one that could ever be opened to the world.
"Flaws in the system will now become severe."(Crichton 269) Ian Malcolm had predicted that the
systems of Jurassic Park would fail from the very beginning. Problems with them were arising at all
times. When Malcolm inquired if the system was working well and was absent of problems, Arnold
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Non Linear Behaviour And Chaos
ABSTRACT
In this report non–linear behaviour and chaos have been explored through Duffing Equation
computationally. Key features of the chaos theory such as attractors, Poincarè sections and phase–
space diagrams have been analysed and discussed. The programing language of choice for this
experiment was Fortran 90, which has been written explicitly for the purposes of acquiring a chaotic
system and solving the Duffing equation.
Introduction
The Duffing Oscillator named by the German electrical engineer Georg Duffing is a non–linear,
second–order differential equation, periodically forced and includes a damping term proportional to
particle's velocity. The equation can show different types of oscillations such as a limit cycles and
chaos. Given its characteristics Duffing oscillators are often used to produce similar behaviours in
nature. The equation in this experiment has been studied through the dynamics of a particle under a
potential field, driven by an applied periodical force. The equation of motion for the particle in this
system is
(1)
Where constant A gives the strength of a non–linear term, B gives the strength of the linear term, C
controls the size of damping, D controls the periodic driving force, and ω is the driving frequency.
The changes in the environment caused by the periodic force are sufficient to lead a chaotic
behaviour, as is the case with Duffing Oscillators.
Most of the systems in universe have a non–linear nature. Although a majority of
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Out Of Chaos Theories

  • 1. Out Of Chaos Theories Out of Chaos, order may not randomly generated without the intervening of an outside party; this theory is part of the chaos theory. Case in point, rooms do not spontaneously clean themselves. To think that chemicals mixing in a primordial ooze for thousands of years can spontaneously decide to evolve into an entirely different substance without any outside action introduced is a ludicrous opinion and contradicts the laws of thermodynamics. Can there be creation without a creator? Many believe without a creator life is not possible. While Evolution can be said to happen on a daily basis by many. Adaptation to an environment does not constitute evolution. Because the creator has made his creation flexible enough to survive. Evolution manifests ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blaszczak–Boxe goes on to quote a Yale University Professor, Stephen Stearns in saying that much of this transformation is result of better health care, hygiene, and overall quality of life. (Blaszczak– Boxe). This belief has been proven many time from hybridization to selective breading in domesticated dogs and cats. Some argue this is evolution but its adaptation to one's environment and takes only a few generations before the physical results have manifest. The main difference in adaptation and evolutions is the genetic traits already exist in many plants and animal to change slightly and in evolution these genetic traits are created without a preexisting blue print required to perform these changes. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Examples Of Chaos And Complexity Theory D. What are chaos and complexity theories? how might they help us do better sociology, or at least help us have more realistic understanding of what is possible in sociology? Chaos theory can be seen in the butterfly effect, where a small little butterfly in the States that flaps its wings and changes the weather somewhere far away like China. The butterfly effect shows that small changes can have massive impacts in the world. For most people it is hard for them to think that a butterfly has so much influence, there are many other examples. Chaos can be seen in this example, where someone forgets their car keys and runs back to get them, which results in them not hitting the deer on the road (Gleick 1987). Complexity theory states that structures are complex but that there is some form of general rules. Complexity theory is a part of chaos theory which is shown in the quote, "chaos theory and its spin–off, complexity theory, argue that relationships in complex systems, like organizations, are nonlinear, made of interconnections and branching choices that produce unintended consequences and render the universe unpredictable," (Tetenbaum 1998:1). Chaos and complexity theory can influence sociologist to go back and study system that were previously untouched. An example of chaos and complexity theory is the economy. The economy is very complex with many moving parts and actors. The economy is filled with people selling and buying goods at fast rates. These moving parts are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Edward Lorenz: What Is The Butterfly Effect Real? Could something so small change the course of the entire future?Is it possible for an earthquake on one side of the world to cause a typhoon on the other side?The butterfly effect is the theory phenomenon whereby a minute localized change in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere. So we have to ask ourselves, is the butterfly effect real?Although people say something so small could not have an affect on the outcome, the Butterfly effect is real because of Edward Lorenz's scientific discovery and the recent intensive/ unusual weather events. Edward Lorenz's discovery of the Butterfly effect,also known as the chaos theory, is one reason why it is real. The meteorology professor at MIT,Edward Lorenz, was playing around with some numbers he entered into a computer program simulating weather patterns.Lorenz was repeating a simulation he was working on earlier,but this time he changed something slightly differently. This time he rounded off one variable from .506127 to .506 [4]. When he went to get a cup of coffee and came back, he noticed that the tiny change he made in his numbers altered the whole pattern his program had made, over the course of two months of simulated weather. This astonishing result came to the idea that: Small changes can have large consequences.This idea, became known as the butterfly effect, suggested the power to cause a hurricane in china to a butterfly flapping its way in New Mexico.The butterfly effect is important because it demonstrates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Chaos Is A Modern Science That Changed The Way Scientists... Chaos is a modern science that has changed the way scientists look to the world. It studies the behaviour of nonlinear systems according to their initial state. We can see chaotic behaviour almost everywhere. As an example, rising of cigarette smoke behaviour seems smooth at the beginning then suddenly it breaks into wild swirls. A flag moves back and forth in a chaotic way, a dripping faucet goes from a steady pattern to a random one. Chaos appears in the behaviour of the weather, the behaviour of world economics, and the behaviour of fluid turbulence. Despite the environment of the system, the behaviour follows the same newly discovered laws. The realization of chaos theory has begun to change the way we think about the future [1]. The chaos term introduced in the field of dynamics while studying the behaviour of nonlinear system that is essentially depends on its initial condition. Strogatz in his book defined the term Chaos as a periodic long–term behaviour in a deterministic system that exhibits sensitive dependence on initial conditions [2]. Logistic equation is an example of one dimensional attractor. In order for us to study complicated phenomena we have to understand higher order attractor functions. Henon attractor is an example of two–dimensional attractor. It was introduced by a theoretical astronomer Michel Henon while he was studying stars movement in space [2]. On the other hand, Lorenz system is three–dimensional system published in the Journal of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. The Ideology Of Life : The Chaos Theory And Synchronicity Life is unpredictable and everything happens for a reason. However, sometimes the reason is not always apparent to those who encounter life and its mysteries. Life follows a deterministic path, meaning for every action in life, there yields an effect on someone or something. The Chaos Theory and synchronicity are perfect ideologies that show that mankind's life follows a deterministic path. The Chaos Theory is an ideology that no matter how small the event is, it will cause another more intricate event in the future ( "What Is Chaos..."). This theory though, is an actual concept used and applied in the science field. Meteorologists use this idea for predicting weather changes, which is what the creator of the theory was doing. ("What Is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People have said that it was coincidental, that it the Russians had wanted complete control over this and it was just their decision. The United States say that they have no part in this scenario at all, that it was a random act by Russia. However, in reality, the people of United States have caused Trump to come into place. If the people hadn't kept voting for Mr. Trump, till the point where Trump had gotten to the final stage of the election, then the Russians wouldn't have been involved in the election. The cause was the people electing the President till Trump was in the last round, and the effect was the Russians securing his winning. Was it a coincidental event? No, not at all. The people only have themselves to blame for electing Trump into office, not the Russians. The Butterfly effect is a great example of what determinism is and how society's fate runs: A butterfly in Africa flaps its wings which changes the pressure in the air and then causes a hurricane to hurl down to Texas ("Bradley"). Free Will doesn't apply to human nature at all, one isn't given the option to have a heart attack nor the option to have their house flooded. These events occur because of a cause: such as someone being unhealthy or old, or a storm happening and causing the flood in their house. Determinism is the definition of how society's lives run, nothing of choice. The Chaos Theory and Synchronicity remain to be the prime ways the world functions and fluctuates; it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. What Makes A Good Thing For An Organization? accustomed to the workplace chaos that they have created, that they do not even recognize it. Those companies that do recognize the situation that their confusion has placed them in often times accept it because they do not think anything can be done about it and categorize these occurrences as "business as usual". This type of attitude usually is not purposeful, at least I would like to believe it is not, but they exist out of habit, and that is exactly what makes the behavior more damaging to an organization that wants to be outstanding. Chaos is never a good thing for an organization. This is not to say that the chaos spoken of in the chaos theory, the energizing chaos that is driven change from employers and employees to spark ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chaos in our culture is prohibiting us from being outstanding. In my workplace, I have began evaluating many things, one of them being if I can truly change the chaotic work culture that I have involved myself into and who is responsible for creating and maintaining this madness? What I noticed is that the more chaotic the place got, the more incompetent the executive staff became. This staff has been around a long time, so they have seen people come and go more than anyone else there, they have had the chance to read the reviews for years but thus far no change had been implemented. It was almost as if they hide their shortcomings behind the chaos that occurs on a daily basis. How am I to fix this? Mistakes made trying to Change the Culture of an Organization Many leaders that function in successful settings or cultures learn from experience, whether it be their own or mentors in their areas of expertise, how to create improvement plans to fit their organization and address situations without disrupting the business flow or the company. Organizations that have strong cultural foundations do well at creating, reinforcing, and leveraging their policies and procedures to maintain sustainable performance from employees. As I have stated previously in my subtopics, changing the culture of a chaotic organization is not impossible but it is no easy task to tackle. Poor planning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Chaos Theory Essay Missing Figures CHAOS The word "chaos," an enigmatic part of the vernacular, means a state without order, or the opposite of "cosmos," an ordered state. Mathematical chaos is instability and unpredictability, often seen in nature due to its sensitivity to the random disturbances that commonly occur. This is known as determinism; previous events heavily influence future events, and small changes eventually lead to larger variations. Philosophically, chaos theory implies that everything is connected; our past actions impact our future. Though chaotic evolution is irregular, there are rules behind its apparent disorder that are used to study it. Studying chaos may enrich our lives and help us understand more of our world. Though chaos ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One night, he ran a weather sequence a second time halfway through the regular process in order to save time. When he came back to look at the computer's output, he saw that the second run had diverged partway through and looked completely different (Figure 1), simply because he had inputted a value to three decimal places instead of six. Fig 1: Lorenz's two weather runs. According to the present scientific convention, such a small change of one part in a thousand in initial values should have been inconsequential. Lorenz called this vast change the butterfly effect. He stated that an event so small as the flap of a butterfly's wings could completely alter a system such as the atmosphere. Over a long enough period of time, a much larger event would be affected – immense storm that would have happened not happening, or vice versa. However, Lorenz published his paper discussing this phenomenon in a meteorology journal, and consequently, chaos theory was not immediately recognized as a new branch of mathematics. Chaos has an underlying order to it. As Poincaré demonstrated, sometimes simple mathematical equations result in much more chaotic outcomes. Disorder can often be found in the behavior of difference equations, which model a quantity at some time. In this iterative process, which is truly deterministic, the value of the term xn+1 is dependent on the value of xn. For example, if we have the simple difference equation 3 , or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Chaos In A Midsummer Night's Dream Many people go through different chaotic experiences in their lives, however, how one decides to restore order to their chaos, is most important. In William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, due to simultaneous appearances of chaos throughout the play, it leaves the audience speculating about the order yet to come, thus, developing/strengthening the plot of the play. The various occurrences of order and chaos within the play include the arguments between Titania and Oberon, the unstable love circle between the four lovers and finally the bizarre relationship between Titania and Bottom. To begin with, the first occurrence of order and chaos within the play concerns Oberon and Titania and their quarreling. When the two main powers of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The last consequence of the fairy world and real world colliding involve Titania and Bottom. Due to Oberon clouding Titania's vision and Puck turning Bottom into an ass, it mixes together perfectly, to form a very humorous, yet chaotic situation. This relationship is very important for the structure of the play due to it being it the base for the entire plot. The whole reason Titania and Bottom's relationship prevails is that Oberon needs a distraction for her, it would make his task much easier to acquire the child if Titania was preoccupied. The main plot revolves around this and soon after, more conflicts follow. This the last conflict that Shakespeare must restore order to, making it a very important moment. Oberon restores order to the situation after he has met his goal, saying "I will release the fairy queen [Squeezing a herb on Titania's eyes]"(IV.i.69), Titania has no memory of the child or their altercations, therefore their relationship is now as it was before the child. Soon after, Hippolyta makes a remark indirectly addressing the order and chaos within the play, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Chaos Theory Research Paper Chaos has been studied for centuries. It has grown into its own branch of mathematics and sciences since the 1960's. It has been shown that chaos is around us in our everyday lives and has also branched out into other mathematics and sciences which has lead to more research, new theories and studies. The first thing that should be mentioned for chaos in our everyday life should be the weather and weather predictions since the chaos theory was based on the studies of meteorologist Edward Lorenz. Weather prediction is only possible short term. A slight disturbance in the atmosphere can completely change the weather. In order to predict long term conditions, scientists would need to be able to measure the atmosphere and even the oceans with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our bodies contain chaos throughout from heartbeats to lungs to brain activity. The beating heart can be described as chaotic as the beats are usually different and depend on conditions such as exercise, stress or even emotional state. Heartbeats in a healthy heart are supposed to have slight variations. This is one way how doctors can determine if a heart has disease. The chaos is not there rather in a diseased heart, the beats are constant and predictable with no slight variations, or are on the opposite end and are wildly erratic. Dr. Ary L. Goldberger, of Boston, MA., is doing extensive research on heart rates and chaotic patterns. Dr. Goldberger was able to show fractal patterns in heart rates. A heart rate is quite complex and does show signs of self similarity but does break down when it becomes diseased. Fractal geometry is seen in the heart as well as the circulatory system. The first place that fractal geometry can be seen in the circulatory system are in veins and arteries along with the heart muscles. The veins, arteries and heart muscles actually protect the circulatory system from the strong and violent pumping of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Essay on Classicism Versus Romanticism in Tom Stoppard's... Tom Stoppard is one of the finest playwrights of the modern age. Some of his well–known plays are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, The Coast of Utopia, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Professional Foul, The Real Thingand many more.The finest of all his plays is Arcadia.The literary meaning of the term "Arcadia" inspired Tom Stoppard to write his play Arcadia. It was titled "Et in Arcadia ego". "Arcadia" actually means a vision of pastoralism and harmony within nature. The Greek province of the same name has helped in the derivation of the term. The term's existence has also been figured out in Renaissance Mythology. "Arcadia" refers as something unattainable as commonly as Utopia. The term "Arcadia" is symbolic of pastoral ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The play focuses on the romance of the mind and the body. Remarked by early reviewers to be similar to Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz, Tom Stoppard had excelled in this field and gives a glimpse of his theatrical genius with Arcadia. Arcadia covers the two different ages– the early nineteenth century and the present modern world, matched, juxtaposed together bringing in a rare combination of the different facets of Classicism and Romanticism. The two timelines talk about sex, literature, love, epistemology, landscaping, the Second Law of Thermodynamics and the romance. Stoppard's intellect looms large over the plot of the play and is efficiently presented in the form of this play. It is a two–act play containing seven scenes. The characters belonging to the early nineteenth century are Septimus, Thomasina, Mr. and Mrs. Chater, Lady Croom, Captain Brice, Mr. Richard Noakes. Hannah Jarvis, Valentine, Bernard, Gus and Chloe are the characters belonging to the present modern world. Thomasina Coverly, the thirteen–year–old daughter of Lady Croom, is more interested to know "what carnal embrace is than anything else." With her Stoppard had presented a truly heartbreaking character. She is driven not only by intellectual knowledge but by sexual desires also. Although Lady Croom tells Thomasina that she must wed before she is over educated. With her Stoppard puts forth the classicism in an elegant way. The questions and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Chaotic Based Voice Encryption Technique Essay Chaotic based Voice Encryption Technique INTRODUCTION Voice encryption system in wireless communication became very important. The advancement of modern wireless telecommunication and multimedia technologies makes a huge amount of sensitivity voice information travel over the open and shared networks. Voice based communication becomes prominent in the application areas of military, voice over IP, e learning, voice– conferencing, telephone banking, telephone services of market securities, etc. These applications are critical broadcast regarding the protection of data integrity and authorized user privacy. Here are two ways to encrypt the voice signal: digital and analogue encryptions. In case of digital encryption, at first the analog signal must be digitized. The resulting signal is compressed to produce stream of bits at an adequate bit rate. Then this stream is encrypted and transferred by channel. The analogue encryption, is also known as "voice scrambling" or "speech scrambling." This way operates on the samples of voice themselves without the need for digitization and compression. The purpose of voice encryption is to convert the voice signal from the original form into unintelligible voice signal, making it difficult to decrypt this signal when the key is unknown. Note that this chapter will use "Voice" and "Speech" interchangeably. Secure communication means that two authorized parties (transmitter and receiver parties) are communicating and do not want a third ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Chaos Theory Essay Part One: Chaos Theory I have a hard time choosing whether to go to sleep at a reasonable hour or staying up. If I go to sleep at 10 I would say that is a good time because I usually wake up at 8am, which would give me a great amount of sleep. The reason I have a hard time going to sleep at that time is because I usually go for a run, go to the gym and like to do homework or organize my room before at night when I could be sleeping, so those things consume a lot of my evening time. I would consider this a pendulum. I find myself exhausted during the day which lowers my motivation to do certain tasks. At nighttime though, I get energy which increases my motivation to do things like; working out, cleaning, and homework. I need to find out how to balance my time more efficiently because I need to make sure I get more sleep at night. If I don't get enough sleep, I will end up struggling in my classes. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you go to sleep too late you will find yourself tired all day, but don't worry you will get energy to do things at night when you should be sleeping. Be motivated to do your assignment and keep your eye on the prize, don't let anything get in your way of receiving an education because that is what is most important. Be a good kid and don't waste your time at any parties, or at least not at this point in your life because you have time for those things when you are older. I have never been to a party and it has saved me a lot of time catching up on sleep and homework. Eat on a regular basis because we both know you get hungry quite often and you cant get much done when you're hungry, this will also keep you healthy if you eat healthy food. Also, watch out for the girls in your hall they like to hang up rude posters in the bathroom so just keep ripping them off the wall to save others the trouble. Oh, and wear shower shoes. Good luck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Complexity theory is a subset of chaos theory, it focuses... Complexity theory is a subset of chaos theory, it focuses on how groups of living things behave. It's primary advancement came through its application in biology with the pursuit for an explanation regarding the evolutionary complexity of living organisms (5). Mikulecky in The emergence of complexity: science coming of age or science growing old? offers a concise definition of complexity: "Complexity is the property of a real world system that is manifest in the inability of any one formalism being adequate to capture all its properties" (1). This carries major implications in the ability of project managers to follow through on each project parameter. Complexity theory aims to define how order and patterns arise out of seemingly chaotic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patrick Weaver in "A Simple View of 'Complexity' in Project Management" identifies two primary attributes of the social network, referred to as social capital: the knowledge required to deliver the project outcome and the willingness to achieve the project outcome. Further details regarding these notions and their application can be seen in the section Complexity theory for Project Management. Chaos theory, traditionally, is a field of applied mathematics that studies the dynamic nature of systems that are sensitive to initial conditions. The most famous case of this involves computer simulated weather predictions by Edward Lorenz in 1960 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Here Lorenz discovered that minute changes to initial conditions introduced major and unpredictable consequences to the weather system – this became known as the "butterfly effect." A fundamental premise of chaos theory is that if there is only a finite amount of information about a particular system, then at some point the system will no longer be predictable. Thus, chaos theory focuses on how simple systems give rise to complicated and unpredictable behavior whereas complexity theory focuses on how systems consisting of many elements lead to well organized and predictable behavior. Due to this, chaos and complexity should be viewed as complementary ideas in order to fully influence different thought processes as to how organizations and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. The Exile Poem By James Mcauley When looking at the butterfly effect it's hard to imagine all the different outcomes that can possibly happen when doing something as simple as waking up in the morning. The butterfly effect is I good tool to use when inspiring people, with the unlimited opportunity and unlimited options. Unfortunately like most things it's a coins flip, where there are good and bad outcomes. This is never traditionally talked about, but the song "photograph" by Nickelback and the poem "The Exile" by James McAuley do it justice. They both play off the idea that if you make the wrong decision then you will regret it and no matter what you do, you can't change the past. The song "Photograph" by Nickelback came out in 2005. It takes a more in depth approach showing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this poem it shows more of how that regret change how your feel and think. For example "but the truth always invades the dream house, street, family, are gone, the country itself has been abolished" (Mcauley lines 2–4). This shows that the author regretted the decision he made so much that he cut that entire part of his life out, not only saying the house was destroyed but the country. Not only does it affect how you view your past but it affects how you view yourself "to see himself as he then was it is all their except himself (Mcauley lines 8–9). This shows that when you look back into the past you will see how your actions have changed you. So much so that you lose your self perception, to where you start to feel lost. The part that stands out the most is at the very end the poem reads "who turns to find the lost garden already vanished"(Mcauley lines 14–15). To me this line is saying the lost garden provides for the people who are lost. So people still have the opportunity to learn and grow and move on, but for the authors case it already vanished. So this shows that he has lost all hope, that there is nothing he can do to get to a better place from where he is at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Equation Lab Report Substituting the value of variables in Table 3 to Equation (7), characteristic roots were obtained: λ = (−6.7028 + 0.0677i, −6.7028 – 0.0677i, −0.0003 + 0.0442i, −0.0003 − 0.0442i, –0.0003) × 104. The real parts of λ are all negative values. Therefore, the system is stable and it is also proved, as shown in Fig. 11. 3.4.2 Variable ω1 fluctuating the constant C If the value of ω1 fluctuates, the phase trajectory on the projection plane follows the center point motion pattern. Moreover, the trajectory center point fluctuates with ω1. Thereby, the 5DOF system could form the helical trajectory, finally leading to chaos. 3.4.3 Results and Discussion In this section, the CPP method is presented to reduce the 5DOF system to the 2DOF system. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This analysis concludes that the four projection planes could reflect the characteristics of the original 5DOF system. 2. Through the characteristics analysis of the coordinate plane and the electromechanical coupling equation, using ω1 as the known parameter, the moving pattern of the id–iq and α–ω2 subsystems were determined. Namely, if the variable ω1 verge to a constant, then the other four variables verge to constant; if the variable ω1 holds wave nearby a constant, the other four state variables are not stable. Thus, the electromechanical coupling system can be fully controlled by only controlling the ω1 variable. 3. The system will exhibit a helical trajectory if the rotational speed of the PMSM is unstable; and the system will exhibit stable behavior if the rotational speed of the PMSM is going to be stable. Therefore, parameters were chosen to stabilize the rotational speed of the PMSM in order for the coupling system to exhibit a stable behavior. This study used the CPP method, which is only used in the power system up to now. Through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Like Water For Chocolate By Esquivel's Oryx And Crake Chaos: The New Order The will to defy order in society spurs chaos, but eventually, this chaos emerges as the new order. Chaos and order seem to contrast by definition. However, I believe that chaos and order both reinforce each other after analyzing Like Water for Chocolate, by Laura Esquivel, and Oryx and Crake, by Margaret Atwood. Particularly, Like Water for Chocolate tells the life story of Tita de la Garza and her struggle to acquire her love, Pedro Muzquiz. The diction that Esquivel uses to narrate the preparation of specific Mexican dishes illustrate the emotions that the characters experience and emphasize the adverse effects of unrequited love on one's life. That is to say, each diverse dish represents a particular event of Tita's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This novel illustrates the life story of Snowman, also known as Jimmy, who is the only human left on earth after a breakthrough of a viral disease which abolishes numerous people. Snowman spends his time in the wilderness reflecting and grieving over his friends and family who die as a result of the lethal disease that Crake, his best friend, deliberately spread. Crake is described as an astute character with a passion for science and technology, and he eventually comes up with the Blysspuss Pills which are designed to diminish aging, protect against sexually transmitted diseases, and grant the user "sexual powers". While waiting for Oryx, Crake's partner, to return from the pizza store, Jimmy receives a phone call from her, "It was in the pills. It was in those pills I was giving away, the ones I was selling. It's all the same cities, I went there. Those pills were supposed to help people..." (Atwood 389). The pills were assumed to have many advantages, however, they induced hysteria as the user acquired a fatal disease which spread internationally. This plague resulted in frantic behavior as, everyone desperately wished to be spared from it. Upon reading this novel, I believe that Crake represents God as, he created a new and "improved" species of humans, Crakers, to terminate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Paley's Arguement Analysis A resonable person should not find the teleological arguement persuasive. The teleological arguement states that a greater being must of desgined all life on Earth. However, the Earth contains a lot more random occurances and chaos than just a foul proof design. The Earth itself was fromed from random collosions and with the help of gravity, the Earth was able to gather the left over materials from these collisons. For years, the Earth was a molten rock that held no signs of life. Then one day an other planet smashed into the Earth and broke into what is know our moon. With the moon in place only then did life began to present itself on Earth. The oceans developed and changed Earth's layout. This can be seen as a designer begininng to construct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Followers claim that such impressive patterns like mathmamatical equaitons and exact numbers that show up continously must be designed by an intelligent being. There order that surrounds the world that allow the life on Earth to exist like how the tilt of the Earth is just right and how the rotaion of the Earth itself allows for seasons. These are amazing feats none the less, but even in a random, chaotic universe order would still develop. "There is such a thing as an ordered, constant, self– perpetuating state of affairs and once such a state came about by chance it would tend to stay for a long time, otherwise it would not be order" (Ash). The fact remains that we are living in such a world that holds both order and chaos simultnously counters the arguement that we live in a perfect world. This amount of order took billions of years to develope and even still there is a chance that the Earth will restart all over again. All it takes is a little bit of chaos that to shatter the progress that has been made. The randomness and chaos that are percived as negative are also nessicary for the developement of life. Without chaos then life wouldn't be able to adapt the way it has nor would there be any varaity in species as a whole. Within the randomness there is order and the combination of chaos have provided the nesscasry building blocks (with a hint of luck) to create the universe and our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Sierpinski Triangle Essay The Sierpinski Triangle Deep within the realm of fractal math lies a fascinating triangle filled with unique properties and intriguing patterns. This is the Sierpinski Triangle, a fractal of triangles with an area of zero and an infinitely long perimeter. There are many ways to create this triangle and many areas of study in which it appears. Named after the Polish mathematician, Waclaw Sierpinski, the Sierpinski Triangle has been the topic of much study since Sierpinski first discovered it in the early twentieth century. Although it appears simple, the Sierpinski Triangle is actually a complex and intriguing fractal. Fractals have been studied since 1905, when the Mandelbrot Set was discovered, and since then have been used in many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using this formula: Log(4) = Log(2) Log(22) = Log(2) 2Log(2) = Log(2) = 2 A square comes out to be a two–dimensional object, but it doesn't work out so cleanly with the Sierpinski Triangle. When you divide the triangle into pieces whose sides are half the size of the original, you get three self–similar triangles, so the formula works out: Log(3) = Log(2) ≈ 1.58496 But how can this be possible? The picture of the triangle is two dimensional. But remember, this is only a depiction of the triangle. The real Sierpinski Triangle cannot be drawn because it is infinitely detailed. 3 Another interesting aspect of the Sierpinski Triangle is its creation. There are several ways of producing an image of the Sierpinski Triangle. The first and simplest method is by taking an equilateral triangle and connecting the midpoints to create four triangles with sides that are half the size of the original. Disregard the middle triangle and repeat these steps with the newly created three other triangles. The Sierpinski Triangle begins to appear. Of course, this would only be a true Sierpinski Triangle if you were to repeat these steps an infinite number of times. So, realistically, this method only creates an image that resembles the Sierpinski
  • 36. Triangle. The next method of Sierpinski Triangle creation is by using the Chaos Game. The Chaos Game is a method that uses randomly picked points to build an image of the triangle. To ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Chaos and Literary Comparison Essay example Chaos and Literary Comparison Abstract: I will show how chaos is can be found in art, specifically in literature, and analyze John Hawkes's Travesty to show the similarities between literature and chaos. John Hawkes describes the "artistic challenge" as conceiving the inconceivable. In accordance with that thought, Wallace Stevens says, "Imagination is the power that enables us to perceive the normal in the abnormal." It is arguable that chaos, deterministic disorder, is both abnormal and inconceivable to the untrained mind; even to the person accustomed to chaos, the imagination is key to his/her perception of chaos. Therefore, chaos can be found not only in nature and scientific studies, but also in art, specifically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He refutes the perception of life as a slow, undisturbed flow; he welcomes turbulence as a factor of art and life in general. He focuses on the processes by which turbulence is obtained, and on the moment when that turbulence reveals itself. He is interested in the instant when the ordinary flow of molecules becomes random: the transition between "invention and destruction, the calculable and the inscrutable, the process of life and the stasis of death" (Conte, 123). He is aware that chaos is an undeniable part of his life which he can only comprehend through his imagination and, therefore, through art (no matter how bizarre that art may appear to be). The initial conditions in the story are infidelity, betrayal, and artistic temperament. The variables produced by these initial conditions are Papa's driving skill, the empty road, and the time of night. All of these variables are crucial; if one is changed in the slightest way, it alters Papa's original plan, thereby taking away the underlying meaning of the "art" and transforming it into mere debris. These variables exemplify the Butterfly effect and sensitive dependence upon initial conditions, concepts that suggest that even a minor change in the initial circumstances of a system (here, the conditions leading up to the crash) determine its outcome. If by some odd happenstance, Papa's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Order and Chaos are Natural Events in Eamon Grennan’s... Order and chaos are two events that inhabit the world that surrounds us. Natural events, such as gravity, create order where our world has laws and principles. One the other hand, war, fighting, and disasters make up the chaotic aspect of our world. How both are found in this world we live in, the same two ideas of order and chaos, are found in Eamon Grennan's "One Morning." In this poem, the speaker is talks about his experiences in one significant morning. The poem introduces a beach environment where the speaker talks about collecting rocks, while seeing a dead otter, an oyster fisher, and a bird trying to find its prey. He recalls that this morning is the morning after contemplating of dying, but in the second stanza he has a change ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Birds finding food to eat is definitely natural; what is chaotic is the how a bird is portrayed in the first stanza. A cormorant is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "a large and voracious sea– bird." That is image in our heads in already chaotic in nature; it add insult to injury, the bird is eating and patrolling the bay, assumedly for another animal to devour – a fish. Also another bird enters the picture. Although much less extreme, the "heron " found in line 6 makes an appearance. How this inspires chaos is evident – "rose off a boulder where he'd been invisible,/ drifted a little, stood again." The heron from the background makes himself known, disquieting our original ideal of a peaceful stroll. The most chaotic element of the poem not actually found in the quite disordered first stanza, but right at the beginning of the second stanza lies the revelation of the reason for the overwhelming chaos. The speaker had a dream, a desire, to leave this chaotic world. The speaker experiences being told that "it didn't matter." The speaker must have perceived all the past images to be chaotic because of his depressing experience. However, even if this is the climax of chaos, it is in a way a turning point toward are more ordered and peaceful world. The second stanza of Eamon Grennan's "One Morning" focuses on the more pleasant images, as it can be argued to portray a more ordered world, in comparison to the latter chaotic world. Seemingly, although the mood has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Paper On Chaos Theory If disorder exists, it might have helped me organize my life. My mother has always complained about how disordered and chaotic my room was, but how can she define what order is? Why does she state chaos is disorder? Even though it may seem illogical for most people, my organization is impeccable. I can determine where my Rubik's Dodecahedron is within seconds, or find any given piece of clothing almost without looking. As a curious geek, I consulted Google to support my claims that my room was not disorganized. I found out that disorder does not follow a particular pattern; nevertheless, similarly to my room, chaos does. Sadly, my mother refused to believe me. She insisted on organizing my belongings according to her notion of order. As my curiosity grew, disorder's definitions invaded my several Firefox tabs, and an unexplainable coincidence crossed my way. At the beginning of my senior year, a friend suggested I did research on Chaos Theory in electronics. My immediate reaction was laughter: it seemed way beyond my fields of knowledge. However, after he explained to me that Chaos Theory was the basis of one of my favorite movies – The Butterfly Effect –, I became intrigued by the subject and accepted the research query. As I deepened my knowledge on the subject, society became chaotic under my eyes. Every event, no matter how distant and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, it seemed as an insolvable problem, since the denser the interactions between the parts, the more difficult it is to anticipate the full effects of any action. If I go as further as to consider people as the parts of the system, the analysis of my community would probably result in an infinite arrangement of differential equations that no computer is yet able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. The Mayor Of Casterbridge Essay Literature: The Mayor of Casterbridge Can it be said that Henchard's downfall is all due to 'some great error?' Some may believe that it is a penance for selling Susan, but this would be to take Newson out of the equation, who, it must be said, is just as guilty of this act as Henchard. I believe that Henchard is totally blameless for his downfall, to use a bad pun that will become apparent later, it is in his nature. It is my belief that Henchard is a personification of nature. It is obvious that his life has completed a revolution but when you look closely, you can see that Henchard's life resembles the seasons. Our first image of Henchard is one of winter, his clothing is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he dies he is back in winter but just on the verge of spring, exactly like the start of the book. Just having a life resembling the seasons would not immediately lead me to think that Henchard is closely linked to nature, his very character seems natural. The best example of his naturalness is when Farfrae introduces the rowing machine. Henchard is opposed to it and wishes to stay with the tried and true, yet somewhat chaotic, seed lip. Henchard is, like nature, chaotic and unpredictable. He is able to disgrace a man while keeping his mother well stocked with firewood. Henchard's success can be attributed to his closeness to nature much more than his business acumen. If Henchard's nature makes him fail, then it may be asked why Farfrae succeeds. I believe that Farfrae is the antithesis of Henchard; he is very close to science, machines and the modern world. While Henchard runs his business with 'you shall ha'et'; and 'I'll do't,'; Farfrae runs his with 'letters and ledgers'; and also his rowing machine. The rowing machine is the best example in the novel of how Farfrae runs his business, it precisely places the seeds in rows, letting none go to waste. Hechard's beloved seed lip is exactly the opposite it scatters the seeds haphazardly allowing nature to take its course. It, like Henchard, is highly chaotic and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Creating A Low Cost Vasculature Functionality Sensor... Analyzing seemingly random data or patterns in chaos will allow you to predict the future TAOS reveals that patterns='health variability' and predict the future for the mind and body Providing solutions for industrial field using chaos analysis Create a healthy and bright future with chaos prediction technologies Disease Prognosis We apply chaos theory into disease prognosis. By recording minor symptoms (changes) and diagnosing health problems at an early stage, we are able to build a secure and a brighter future. Body & Mind Monitoring Capture small changes in the body and mind, and visualize them. Our research and development includes creativity, relaxation, and better communication. Chaos Solutions Apart from healthcare, we provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We named the company "TAOS," hoping to find a "TAO = path" from Chaos (TAOS= Tao of Chaos). Core Business Our goal is to capture 'Chaos = Small fluctuations' inside nature and biological activities using our sensing devices, predict changes in the mind and body, and contribute to health promotion. Furthermore, we provide chaos solutions for commercial/ industrial purposes as well. Disease Prognosis We apply chaos prediction technology into health prediction and support you to create a fertile mind with fluctuations Body & Mind Monitoring Capture fluctuation in biological system from mind–body phenomena and quantify even the most delicate fluctuations using powerful non–linear analysis. Chaos Solutions Apart from healthcare and medical field, we provide unique chaos–analysis solution in industry and living environment. Core Competence Chaos analysis technology Our unique complex–system simulating program has a non–linear analysis system and easily predicts tendency, changes, and divergence. Beside predicting changes in mind and body, this technology can be applied in detecting troubles in industry and secure safety.
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  • 49. Remedial Chaos Theory By looking at the show Community, it is easy to see how sci–fi parody can be used to send a message rather than critique society. The episode "Remedial Chaos Theory" has a different balance of sci–fi in parody then the previous examples. This was set in our current world and it only has one element of sci–fi. The element of sci–fi is that there several different time paradoxes when a single decision occurs. In this episode the characters rolled a dice to see who went to get the pizza (Harmon). Each scenario turned out radically different than the other just because of the roll of the dice. This little bit of sci–fi was able to do the same thing we saw in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Futurama. It was able to separate us from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Butterfly Effect Essay The "Butterfly Effect" is a metaphor that encapsulates the concept of sensitive dependence on initial conditions in the chaos theory; namely that small differences in the initial condition of a dynamic system may produce large variations in the long term behavior of the system. This is a great theory that can be applied to specific aspects of life and life in general. I believe it can be applied to my life in the sense that every event that has occurred in my life; big, small, good or bad. I would not change anything, because they all came together to bring me to where I am today. I was not always a social and outgoing individual and I considered myself unlucky in life. I never stood out and did not have enough confidence to attempt to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also received a couple of honor certificates in different subjects and this made me think to myself, "maybe I'm not so bad after all" It was such a big deal to me, because some of my friends and teachers had told me that they didn't really see any potential in me, and always compared me to my siblings. I proved them all wrong, and also made myself proud. My new found enthusiasm motivated me to read about inspirational individuals, Nelson Mandela being my favorite. Nelson Mandela is really one of a kind, and a true hero to me. He once said, "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure". That's a quote that will be with me forever for it opened my eyes to realize I could do anything I wanted to do. I decided to delve in Electrical Engineering as I felt it will give me an endless opportunity to be creative, practical and intellectual. I also realized that all my life I had radiated this negative energy, telling myself I could not get the best out of life because I wasn't good enough and then I began to be cognizant of the fact that I could get the best out of life if I wanted to. In addition to becoming more interested in science, I also became more involved in social issues. I became a member of the Peace Club, where the focus of education ourselves and members of our community on maintaining the peace. This was a significant problem in Northern Nigeria, where I lived. It was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Research Paper On Chaos Theory In 1961, computers were still infancy, and the race to the moon had just begun. Edward Lorenz one of the first proponents of chaos theory developed a weather prediction model and found out that the smallest changes at the one millionth of the decimal point can make his predictions useless, he called this result as butterfly effect. The butterfly effect is a theoretical example of chaos theory. The main premise of latter is that small changes in initial condition results in vast differences in final outcome. The term butterfly effect is a metaphorical example of a hurricane being influenced by flapping of the wings of a distant butterfly several years earlier by creating tiny changes in the atmosphere. This could accelerate or even prevent the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He predicted that the movement of the simplified solar system consisting of The sun , The moon and The earth is governed by the Newtonian laws of motion. He found out that even this simple system behaves in an unpredictable manner and hence the three body problem is unsolvable. For understanding this solar system and other complex systems such as earth's weather system we would have to go in a different direction. That new direction is a new brand of science called THE CHAOS THEORY. 1.2) What is Chaos Theory Chaos theory is the field of study that studies about the behavior of the dynamical systems which are highly sensitive to initial conditions. This theory proposes that even small changes in initial conditions (such as rounding–off of errors in numerical computation) results in vast differences in final outcomes for such systems. It is valid for deterministic systems also. Deterministic systems are those systems whose future behavior is fully determined by their initial conditions, no random elements are involved. This feature is known as deterministic chaos, or simply ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. The Butterfly Effect By Brienna Herold Does a singular event cause a chain reaction, or are individual events just that, individual? The Chaos Theory explores the idea of a world connected, most specifically, "The Butterfly Effect" attempts to prove and explain how the universe really is completely intertwined. I chose an essay by a student named Brienna Herold to help bring the Butterfly Effect home in a way everyday people can relate to. I could have selected an essay written by one of the top mathematicians in the world that explained the complex mathematical side to the Butterfly Effect/Chaos Theory, but then it would not truly relate to me. I am not a genius, but I am a person who can change another human beings day by holding open the door, smiling at someone wearing a frown, or by complementing a stranger. That is what the Butterfly Effect boils down to. It is the idea that if a butterfly flaps its wings at just the right moment in time and space, it creates a chain reaction that will eventually in time cause a hurricane in the Solomon Islands. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I strongly feel that the actions I display will affect people and events for an infinite amount of time after they have been produced. This chain of events is the same for positivity and negativity, which is why I have always felt that it is so important to try to be a positive and optimistic person no matter the situation at hand. Of course it is hard trying to be a little beam of sunshine and rainbows all the time, and I will be the first to admit that I am not. When times get tough and I find myself complaining, yelling, or filling my head with bad energy, I stop and think about the reaction my activity will bring about for myself and others. I ask myself, "How will my negativity affect other people, and what will they do because of the bad stream I have sent their way?" and it reminds me to stay "happy" in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Choas Theory In Biology Essay Chaos In Biological Systems In today's world of high–tech methods to study just about anything that exists, we are still imperfect. Scientists continue to look for ways to understand, explain, and even predict the actions and reactions of the universe. In the last two centuries, scientists have been looking in every possible place to understand the universe; from science, to math, even religion. They have turned to mathematicians and their strange theories of determinism and predictability. This search to understand the universe has spawned several new areas of science; there are now scientists devoted solely to the research of mere theories, such as chaos theorists. In the twentieth century, a new area of scientific study has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As one can imagine, this is impossible. Because it is so difficult to make this idea neat and clean, scientists try even harder to do so. Most ecologists believe that by being able to understand and predict a biological system, we can foretell how fast and large any given population of organisms will grow and expand (Clarke 1–19). In the 1970's, scientists also developed another science, called Chaos Theory. This is theory that attempts to explain how and why the universe is deterministic yet unpredictable. This means that in most systems, scientists can foretell what should happen, but not to what extent changes will continue. Chaos Theory is a very strange and misleading science. Many people take it to believe that chaos means total disorder, whereas in the science, it has a totally different meaning. Some people believe that the entire purpose of such a science is simply to explain our own inabilities to understand. Understand what? Anything and everything in this universe, this includes weather, astronomy, and how a raindrop will roll down a leaf. Scientists use this science to explain planetary motion, pendulums, and many other moving objects. Using this newfound science of Chaos, ecologists were able to make mathematical models to represent a biological system. For instance, using a certain mathematical formula, we'll say nnext= F (x), ecologists could make a graphical representation of a population and its fluctuations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Essay on Chaos Theory Explained Chaos Theory Explained "Traditionally, scientists have looked for the simplest view of the world around us. Now, mathematics and computer powers have produced a theory that helps researchers to understand the complexities of nature. The theory of chaos touches all disciplines." –Ian Percival, The Essence of Chaos Part I: The Basics of Chaos. Watch a leaf flow down stream; watch its behavior within the water... Perhaps it will sit upon the surface, gently twirling along with the current, dancing around eddies, slightly spinning, then all of a sudden, it slaps into a rock or gets sucked beneath the water by a small whirlpool. After doing this enough times one will realize it is nearly impossible to accurately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the last years of the 19th century French mathematician, physicist and philosopher Henri Poincare' stumbled headlong into chaos with a realization that the reductionism method may be illusory in nature. He was studying his chosen field at the time; a field he called 'the mathematics of closed systems' the epitome of Newtonian physics. A Closed system is one made up of just a few interacting bodies sealed off from outside contamination. According to classical physics, such systems are perfectly orderly and predictable. A simple pendulum in a vacuum, free of friction and air resistance will conserve its energy. The pendulum will swing back and forth for all eternity. It will not be subject to the dissipation of entropy, which eats its way into systems by causing them to give up their energy to the surrounding environment. Classical scientists were convinced that any randomness and chaos disturbing a system such as a pendulum in a vacuum or the revolving planets could only come from outside chance contingencies. Barring those, pendulum and planets must continue forever, unvarying in their courses.2 It was this comfortable picture of nature that Poincare' blew apart when he attempted to determine The stability of our solar system... For a system containing only two bodies, such as the sun and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Edward Lorenz: The Metaphor Of Butterfly Power When we consider the great forces at play in the world, the flutter of a butterfly's wings does not seem to have much power. Yet a Chinese proverb states that the power of a butterfly's wings can be felt around the world. Modern science reveals that this proverb may be literally true. The metaphor of butterfly power changes how we view our personal power and influence in the world. It renews our inner power and life purpose. Small influences can have powerful effects in a chaotic system. Chaos theory came about through the work of Edward Lorenz, a meteorologist who was testing a simple model of weather prediction. He found that a small error in his calculations quickly magnified by feedback loops into a large difference in the results. He pondered his discovery, echoing the Chinese proverb "Does the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas?" Weather is a nonlinear, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We live in a complex, interconnected, chaotic world. We are part of a whole. Our words and acts have a ripple effect throughout this whole. We exert a subtle influence just by the way we are. Butterfly power is unpredictable. It requires a basic humility. We can never be sure what effect our individual contributions will have. We may never know their significance. One person or a small group can influence the entire world. Chaos and butterfly power provide for the impossible. Anything can happen at any time. Science and nature offer us an inspiring vision of ourselves. We live in a world obsessed with power: the power of money, the power of personality, political power. We may feel that vast, impersonal corporations and societal forces are shaping our destiny. Chaos shows us that we are not powerless victims. We all possess the subtle influence of butterfly power. The tiny acorn contains all that is necessary for the growth of a mighty oak tree. Nature reminds us that we have all we need to accomplish our life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Too Much Chaos To Order In Shakespeare's The Tempest We all have problems in life, and everybody hates when everything starts going crazy and seems like they can't fix it, but at the end of the day everything's comes out great. The story "The Tempest" written by Willian Shakespeare tell that there's too much chaos in everything and everybody . "The Tempest " has too much chaos to order because everything's Starts going crazy Like when Miranda seems Ferdinand and falls in love with him easily because she only has seems her dad , she never had seen another man . Then later on Sebastian and Antonio tried to kill Prospero because they wanted Alonzo to be the king , and Caliban tries to take away Miranda from Fernandinho and have sex with her . At the end, Prospero ask Ariel how Alonzo and his men are doing. Ariel. Reports that he put them in a spell Prospero tries to overthrow Antonio and Sebastian for plotting against Alonzo . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... illustrated the chaos to order . In the way , the island was scuffed and dented to the protagonist . The island represents that don't matter how hard everything is, everybody can be a better person . "I'll deliver all and promise you calm seas , auspious glaze , and sail us expeditiously that shall catch your feet fat off" (act 5) People can be bad, but everybody can change their ways we all can do better just like Prospero did . He decided to be a better person for his daughter. Not only in books or stories this happens , it happens in real life also would you give up and be a better person for your son or daughter ? I would . Everybody wants the best for their family , everybody has goals in like and Prospero's was to make his daughter happy . The island and the ship are set to show people how everything can be out of the place, but at the end everything comes out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Examples Of Chaos In The Tempest Chaos has always been a par in society. Though it might be a from different things like a murder, to crimes, to a storm like in "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare. The story began on a boat out on the water. While a huge raging storm is going on. Prospero makes sure everyone on the shipped was not harmed, but the men came ashore on the island, but in 3 different places. Each group tries to kill Prospero, but in the end of the story Prospero decides to try and forgive everyone and the group heads to Milan. The Milan is chaos to order it progresses through the story from the beginning as chaotic and as it gets to the end of the story everything starts to fall into a peaceful order in the end. In the novel Shakespeare uses visual imagery to demonstrate complete chaos. When introduced to the first act your immediately greeted with a violent storm rages a small ship at sea". This quote shows how the story started off chaotic. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "While Ferdinand is falling in love with Miranda,Alonzo, Sebastian, Antonio, Gonzalo, and other shipwrecked lords search for him on another part of the island". This quote is given the audience a glimpse on how the play might end in the future. Through the story we can learn about how in our on live there's always hope like the hope Ferdinand has in Miranda. Ferdinand figured he was the only survivor so as he sees Miranda his hope is put into her and in our life we also all have hope we put into something. It might be someone or something but we all have hope into something. King Alonso has hope as well his hope is into his son Ferdinand. While exploring the island he hopes his son is alive and he puts his whole hope into his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Annotated Bibliography On Smart Meter Data III. OBFUSCATION OF SMART METER DATA A. Need for cryptography During the process of transmission of information, it is almost impossible to prevent eavesdropping. The transmission of smart meter readings is often done over an insecure channel. The privacy related issues become the focal point determining the future of the smart meter technology. In this paper, we propose a novel method to secure the smart meter readings using the concept of cryptography [15]. Cryptography refers to the art of securing data by adopting mathematical tools to encrypt and decrypt data. It aims at sending information between two parties in a way that prevents the intrusion of a third party. Cryptographic systems are associated with an algorithm as well as a secret value known as a key. Based on the agreement on a shared key between the sender and the receiver, the messages can be confidently send over an insecure channel without being concerned about eavesdroppers. This is because decryption of the information is impossible without the aid of the secret key [12], [9]. B. Discrete Cosine Transform Power signal which is procured, has numerous high frequency and low frequency components. The main objective of this paper is to increase the secrecy of the power signal data, which is made feasible by computing the DCT. This transformation converts a signal in time domain to frequency domain. A single spike in time domain of the power signal may appear as many spikes in frequency domain, i.e., a single ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. College Admissions Essay: The Butterfly Effect Ever since I was a little girl, I had dreamt about becoming a doctor. While other little girls wanted to be fairies or princesses, I always wanted to play with my toy doctor kit. I thought I could make a difference in people's lives and be able to help them. My mother always told me that even one person can make a difference; that no matter how small or insignificant it may seem, one can touch people's lives, which is what truly matters in the end. She always reminded me of the Chaos Theory, or more popularly known as the Butterfly Effect: the concept that a butterfly in New Mexico can flap its wings and cause a hurricane in China. One's action will ripple, whether good or bad, and make an impact at a later state depending on what caused it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are so many people that dream about obtaining an M.D., but believe that it is impossible for them to do it. Not only is it very tough to get admission into any medical school, it is also very demanding financially. Not everyone can afford it. Although this is what I've always wanted to do, I didn't always think it was possible for me. I wasn't aware that there was this program that set out to help students like me achieve their goal of getting into medical school and also help them prepare for it academically and financially. A friend of mine had informed me that his roommate was in a wonderful program that had helped him prepare for his MCAT exam. Little did I know that there was so much more to the program than just an MCAT prep! He told me that it gave him the opportunity to go to medical school, and prior to that, so many internship and research opportunities. That's when I realized that this program was doing everything possible for these students to not only get being in medical school but to actually succeed. Although the odds may have been against some students, JAMP has helped them achieve what so many think is impossible. Where I'm from, people believe that my dreams are too far away to reach, that I have my head in the clouds. I have had professors tell me that I should reconsider the idea and think of something else to go into, and other people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. The Curious Incident Of A Dog In The Night Chaos and order are an inherent part of life. Discuss in relation to the novel The Curious incident of a dog in the night time and The Blas Balloon. Elissa Down and Mark Haddon portray chaos as the breakdown of order which is an inevitable part of life. Order is an inherent part of life however where there is order, there is always a chance for chaos to occur. This is evident through both of the families in The Black Balloon and The Curious Incident of a Dog in the Night–Time. In 'The Black Balloon' the mother is used as the order in the family in contrast to Christopher's mother who is seen is the chaos, or Christopher being extremely organised whereas Charlie and Thomas live in a chaotic environment however what they are used to is organised chaos because although there is a lot of confusion and not a daily routine it is what they are used to doing on a regular basis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Down emphasizes the importance of order in the black balloon through Maggie and the Mollison family as being an important aspect in dealing with an autistic child. Maggie is represented as the glue of the family, without Maggie the simple household errands become a struggle to complete. This is in contrast to The curious incident of the dog in the night time because Christopher's mum, Judy, could not "handle the pressure" of raising Christopher and is seen as the 'chaos' in the family, she is not like Christopher's father, Ed, who "is a much more patient person" and understands how to keep the order in Christopher's life, but where there is order there is always a chance for chaos to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Butterfly Effect In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner "The Butterfly Effect– (n.) the phenomenon whereby a minute localized change in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere." In other words, one flap of a wing can cause a hurricane. In "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," a butterfly effect appears to coincide with the killing of the Albatross. The act of the Mariner killing the Albatross results in 200 of his shipmates deaths. At first glance this is seen to be unbalanced. The death of 200 people for one bird? However, when retrospectively looking at the principles of the butterfly effect, it is clearer to see how one pull of a crossbow can diversify into the death of a whole crew. To understand this more deeply, it is important to look at what effect that albatross could have had, were it not slain. By killing one bird, it is possible to have decimated countless more generations because of its inability to reproduce. Now this still may seem unbalanced based on the inequality of lives lost in that moment. That's why it's important to reflect back on the introduction of the Albatross in the poem. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were all as good as dead until the Albatross gave them luck and led them out of their inevitable grave. The Mariner upheaved this natural course by shooting him down. If the bird hadn't shown up in the beginning, the crew of 201 people would have died anyways. Instead, to balance out this disturbance everyone died except the Mariner and the bird around his neck, to symbolize his wrongdoings and the guilt that suffocates around him. By keeping the Mariner alive, he is punished and lives on forever in a metaphysical state. By this point in the story, everything is balanced out except for the Albatross' untimely death. Without the bird, who would guide the way for lost souls? This is answered by the Mariner. When he returns to land, he seems to be set on a mission in which he soars from place to place and guides the way for the astray and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Nanotechnology Personal Statement "RESEARCHING CANCER " Since I have been always interested in science and technology, I read many books about these topics. Futhermore, I often do some easy experiments with light, chemicals in my free time. However, until 10th grade, I never had the opportunity to contribute to medical research–something that I had always wanted to do. Then one day, I was announced that there would be a science competition for high school students in Ho Chi Minh City. I once decided to take part in. I spent a month looking up a fascinating idea for my science project but it was useless. Luckily, on my birthday, my friend gave me a book called "Nanotechnology" which was written by Truong Van Tan– a Phd who works for Australia Department of Defense. Each chapter was about a different aspect of how nanotechnology had been applied in our lives. Among these, the fifth chapter: Nanomaterial for Medical application, attracted me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has increased my passion for research and my determination to be an oncologist and work on devices or pharmaceuticals that improve people's quality of life. I have also become more confident in my research efforts and I am able to contact any researcher to pursue a position in their laboratory. I have realized that there are many opportunities for students like myself to contribute to labs and brainstorm solutions for current problems. Therefore, to be awadred the IB scholarship will be a wondeful opportunity for a student coming from a developing country to step outside the box, to explore the world and to study at a top school at a country which has one of the best education quality. Futhermore, the achievements of the alumni have made me be delighted to believe that Auckland International College (AIC) is great place where my dreams are nurtured, empowered them to overcome difficulties and obstacles ahead and reach the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Chaos in Jurassic Park Chaos in Jurassic Park "Chaos theory proves that unpredictability is built into our daily lives."(Crichton 313). Ian Malcolm's words resolve the book, Jurassic Park, in a very absolute way. Throughout the book, Malcolm, spoke about chaos theory and his self proclaimed "Malcolm Effect" to explain his reasoning in his predictions. Ian Malcolm had predicted the demise of Jurassic Park even before its opening, as well as its multiple problems and difficulties. Malcolm's theory is evidenced countless times throughout the story of Jurassic Park; dinosaurs are breeding, dinosaurs are escaping, and systems fail. "They're breeding."(Crichton 164). Ian Malcolm had predicted that the dinosaurs of Jurassic Park were, in fact, breeding. This was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The point occurred when Nedry shut down power to certain areas of the park. The dinosaurs realized that their once electrified containments were no longer an impenetrable barrier, but merely cables that could be torn down and trampled. Once the dinosaurs were able to escape, pandemonium stepped in. Animals that were too dangerous to let roam freely, such as the velociraptors, or simply not to mingle with one another, the tyrannosaurus rex with the hadrosaurs, were doing exactly what they were not supposed to do. Not only did they harm one another, but they also harmed the visitors and workers of Jurassic Park. Towards the end of the book, after the power was restored, the interaction of the animals with one another took on a more positive role. Grant had stated, "The animals are mingling with each other. Populations reaching equilibriums – true Jurassic equilibrium."(Crichton 385). At this point, Jurassic Park truly became Jurassic Park, but sadly, not one that could ever be opened to the world. "Flaws in the system will now become severe."(Crichton 269) Ian Malcolm had predicted that the systems of Jurassic Park would fail from the very beginning. Problems with them were arising at all times. When Malcolm inquired if the system was working well and was absent of problems, Arnold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. Non Linear Behaviour And Chaos ABSTRACT In this report non–linear behaviour and chaos have been explored through Duffing Equation computationally. Key features of the chaos theory such as attractors, Poincarè sections and phase– space diagrams have been analysed and discussed. The programing language of choice for this experiment was Fortran 90, which has been written explicitly for the purposes of acquiring a chaotic system and solving the Duffing equation. Introduction The Duffing Oscillator named by the German electrical engineer Georg Duffing is a non–linear, second–order differential equation, periodically forced and includes a damping term proportional to particle's velocity. The equation can show different types of oscillations such as a limit cycles and chaos. Given its characteristics Duffing oscillators are often used to produce similar behaviours in nature. The equation in this experiment has been studied through the dynamics of a particle under a potential field, driven by an applied periodical force. The equation of motion for the particle in this system is (1) Where constant A gives the strength of a non–linear term, B gives the strength of the linear term, C controls the size of damping, D controls the periodic driving force, and ω is the driving frequency. The changes in the environment caused by the periodic force are sufficient to lead a chaotic behaviour, as is the case with Duffing Oscillators. Most of the systems in universe have a non–linear nature. Although a majority of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...