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History Of 911
Dispatcher: 911, where is your emergency? Caller: 123 Main St. Dispatcher: Ok, what's going on there? Caller: I'd
like to order a pizza for delivery. At this time the dispatcher thinks it's just another prank call. Dispatcher: Ma'am,
you've reached 911. Caller: Yeah, I know. Can I have a large with half pepperoni, half mushrooms and peppers?
Dispatcher: Umm... I'm sorry, you know you've called 911 right? Caller: Yeah, do you know how long it will be?
Dispatcher: Ok, Ma'am, is everything ok over there? Do you have an emergency? Caller: Yes, I do. Dispatcher: And
you can't talk about it because there's someone in the room with you? At this time the dispatcher has a moment of
realization. Caller: Yes, that's correct. Do you know how long it will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When you call 911 from a land based phone the number you are calling from determines which 911 center receives
the call. When you call from a cell phone, the cell phone signal is transmitted to the closest phone company tower.
From there, the signal is transmitted to the closest 911 center. Sometime the signal is not routed right and could end in
the wrong 911 center. However, if that happens, the dispatchers will send it to the right center. According to Superior
Ambulance How 911 Dispatch Works, if you live on the border of two different 911 centers, then most of the time
you will have to talk to two different dispatchers. As each one gathers information, you will get directed to the right
center. The information above shows why the history of 911, the good and bad stories of 911 incidents, and how 911
works is very important. It is very difficult on the dispatchers and sometimes things can get messed up. While the
dispatchers need to calm and keep their emotions out of the 911 call, the 911 caller also needs to try to stay as calm as
possible. Dispatchers understand that it is hard to stay calm sometimes. Krankie said, "Just because you don't see my
face, doesn't mean I'm not saving your life. Behind every hero, there is a guardian looking out for them and I am the
heroes' guardian. I am 911
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Sample Crime Investigation Papers
Introduction:
Anna Garcia, 38 was found in her home at Hillsboro, MO on August 24, 2016. Her neighbor Doug Greene. He last
seen her walking her dog the morning before at 6:30 AM. Mr.g Greene and Ms. Garcia talked that morning.
Mr.Greene had called Ms. Garcia and had no answer. He went over to her house to find out what was wrong. She did
not answer and the dog was reported barking in the house. Greene decided it time to call the authorities. It was a hot
92 degree morning. The call came in at 9:45 AM. The authorities arrived at the scene at 9:56 AM.
Greene informed the police of what he knew and that was that she was last seen yesterday morning when they talked.
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Her neighbor Doug Greene called the police when she wasn't answering her phone calls or door. Her ex–husband
Alex Garcia has a new wife and they are experiencing financial difficulties. Alex was the last person to see her alive
when he went over to her house to discuss some paperwork. Anna had been released from the hospital a few week
prior to her death. She was experiencing pain in her side. When the autopsy was concluded it was found that Anna
had swollen ankles and needle marks on her left thigh. She also had a wound from the back of her head. The hair
found at the crime scene was Anna's. The blood analysis showed that it was from from a 90 degree angle and fell
from 63 inches in height. The blood work also showed that the blood was type B and it was either Anna's or Alex's.
The fingerprint was in fact Anna's as well. There was no sign of a break in or robbery at her house. I believe the
manner of death was accident. I don't believe she was murdered of it was natural. I believe she is hypoglycemic and
died from her head wound. She had fresh needle marks on her thigh and it could be from her insulin shot. I feel like
she forgot to take her shot, she got dizzy and fell on the table. All the evidence that we have at this moment proves my
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Examples Of Lexical Cohesion
This paper tackles how cohesion can be effective to make the text more united. Both cohesive devices; lexical and
grammatical, have a powerful role in giving the text texture. Lexical devices are repetition, antonyms, synonyms, and
general words. On the other hand, grammatical devices are reference, conjunction, and ellipsis. Both of them provide
the text harmony and meaning.
Lexical Cohesion Lexical cohesion occurs when two words are semantically related to each other such as, repetition,
synonyms, antonyms, general words, and superordinate. Firstly, repetition occurs when one word is mentioned more
than one time throughout the text. To illustrate, the word "and" is repeated about 22 times in the text , the word "her"
is repeated around 15 times in paragraphs number 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 13, the morpheme "mother" is repeated 5
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Secondly, conjunctions link between clauses and sentences. They signal the way the writer wants the reader to relate
the sentence to what have been said or what is going to be said throughout the text. Conjunctions have many types
such as, additive, causal, adversative, and temporal. Additive conjunctions, "also" in paragraph number 6, "or" in
paragraph number 3, "and" in paragraphs number 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, are used when the writer wants to add
more information to his idea. Causal conjunctions like, "in order to" in paragraph number 7, "so" in paragraph number
8, 9, and 14, and "because" in paragraph number 14, are used to tell a reason or a result. Adversative conjunctions
like, "but" in paragraph 8, and "although" in paragraph number 11, are used to confirm opposite ideas.
Temporal conjunction like, "since" in paragraph number 9, is used to confirm
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Examples Of Josephus Problem
The next base the essay will explore is base 3 also known as ternary, this is the base that was used in the original
Josephus problem. By exploring this base and a few more bases, I will find a pattern and derive an equation to solve
Josephus problem with any number of people in any number base.
Josephus problem in base 3 is when each person kills the person who sits two seats away from him and the following
diagram will demonstrate how it happens, the numbers on the inside show the order of the people that are gone which
will make it easier to follow.
Figure 7 An example of how Josephus problem works in base 3 with 12 people
I will now create the same table as I did for the problem in a binary form.
Table 3 Analyzing the Josephus problem in base 3 when 1≤n≤12
Number of people
()
Order in which people are gone
The winning number
1
1
1
2
1,2
2
3
3,1,2
2
4
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Applying the equation to Josephus problem, to find we have to find as . We know how to solve as there are only 2
people and starts meaning he has to skip and therefore dies first and wins. Now we know that , we can see from the
table above the answer is correct however we have to do it once more to find .
We can always consider position and we have to repeat the equation until getting to the required number. This
solution can be very frustrating as you must do the same thing over and over, however it can be programmed very
easily and save a lot of time.
This method is the third and the last method to solve the Josephus problem, it is the most useful method as it works
for all bases however it is the most complicated one. In order to compare between this method and the other two
methods, we first have to write the equation in base
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Agile Software Solution Supporting Cross-Organizational...
Agile Software Solution Supporting Cross–Organizational Business Transactions Introduction/ Background The
number of organizations that automate cross–organizational business transactions is rapidly expanding. Malone
(2001:104) indicates "the relentless march of improvements in the cost– performance ratio of in–formation
technology as main driver of this development". Porter (2001) mention that the "benefits of performing transactions
electronically include extending market reach, saving time, cutting costs and responding to customer queries more
agilely". Media enterprises feel the increasing pressure to establish inexpensive agile software solutions for data and
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This mean wrong show information is displayed. When the Schedule changes after they have updated the schedule on
the system they must generate an xml file manually again of which sometimes they forget. When there is an event like
soccer tournament, memorial services of DR Nelson Mandela e.g. Soccer world, if SABC1 will be broadcasting the
tournament or event they move all affected shows to other TV channels; it can be SABC2 or SABC3. Of which the
xml file have to be re–created again. Research Objectives 1. To improve interoperability on software solution
supporting cross–organizational business transactions. 2. To help SABC implement efficient and reliable data
integration solutions. Research Methodology An early and often cited paper by Adrion (1993, cited in Flint 2009, p.
229 – 230) presents engineering method as one of software engineering research method. It is necessary to utilize
engineering method in this study in order to observe existing solutions, propose better solutions, build or develop,
measure and analyse, and repeat until no further improvements are possible. Data Collection Technique The purpose
of this study is to improve interoperability between SABC and multichoice. The best data collection technique for this
study is observation. In this study will observe the existing solution utilized by SABC for information
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Reflection On The Mathematics Class
One night last month I had trouble falling asleep. The night was cool but it was hot inside my house. So I went for a
walk to try to sort out the things that plagued my mind. I was thinking about the mathematics class and how to apply
the things I was learning to my life. After a few minutes of walking, I noticed that I had arrived in downtown
Colorado Springs. It was very strange because I did not live near downtown. I was standing in the middle of Tejon
Street, facing north. The buildings on either side of the street were dark as far as I could see. The street lamp cast an
eerie glow across the darkened landscape. A light fog rolled in and the feeble light that shone from the street lamps
grew hazy. The wind blew in gusts of regular increment. Somewhere in the distance I heard singing. The voice that
sang echoed through the night in sad, hollow desperation. I could not hear the words, but the tune sounded familiar.
On the corner closest to me, three scruffy little dogs appeared. They looked at me, sat down and began to howl. The
singing from the distance grew louder. Through the fog I saw something walking towards me. There were several of
them. As they drew nearer, I realized they were numbers. Numbers with legs, arms, faces. I saw the numbers 1, 2, 3,
5, and 8. They were singing the same thing over and over. "One is the loneliest number. One is the loneliest number."
The howling dogs added drama and sadness to the numbers' song. As the numbers paraded before
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Tastee Snax Cookies
Managerial Decision
Making
Led by Professor:
Ocampo y Vilas
Business Report
Business Report
MacPherson Refrigeration
Tastee Snax Cookie Company
By Stefanie
By Stefanie Adriaenssens,
Astrid de P
Astrid de Paep, Soundharya
Jayaraman
Jayaraman, Evie Tanghe &
Yudistira Sa
Yudistira Sanggramawi jaya
10th Octob
17th October 2012
Antwerp M
Antwerp Management School
1
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. ..3
1
PROBLEM STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................... 4
2
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The objective is to determine the most cost effective method to decrease the project's deadline. The project plan
discussed below has been generated through the use of a projectplanning scheduling technique, Critical Path
Methodology, to secure the scientific approach. The program schedule provides a quantitative basis to make
managerial decisions to shorten the implementation time of the overall project.
2. Assumptions and Approximations
The mathematical model created to schedule all the projects is based upon a number of simplifying assumptions and
approximations. These need to be taken into account in order to make an independent judgment about the model's
usefulness.
The assumptions and approximations of this model are:

The product introduction program has been broken down into three groups of activities: Research & Development,
Marketing & Advertising, and Promotion;

The description of each activity and the indicated time required for its completion in weeks was taken at face value
from the case;

The tasks to be performed by each department and the estimated durations and deadlines were also considered as
given;

The preceding activities for each activity are considered as such;

The tasks that could potentially be "crashed" by increasing resources were decisions based on the information
available in the case.
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3. Solution Approach
The
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The Probability Of Picking A Starfish
Instruct
Many students get confused when learning about fractions. At our grade level we teach about parts of a whole, equal
shares, and partitioning.
1. Starfish, shark, whale and dolphin probability:
The probability of picking a starfish will equal the number of starfish (3) divided by the total number (10). Therefore,
the probability of the student picking a starfish is 3/10.
The probability of picking a shark will be 3 sharks out of 10. This equals 3/10
The probability of whales will be 3/10 and the probability of dolphins will be 1/10.
2. How are the probabilities affected if each student replaces his or her sea animal after picking it?
When a student replaces their sea animal, nothing will change. On the first pull, the probability of getting a starfish is
3/10, because there are 10 sea animals and 3 of them are starfish. If that starfish is replaced (put back in the fishpond),
the probability for the second pull is still 3/10, and that means the events are independent. The result of one trial does
not affect the result of another. Probabilities remain the same.
3. Select one of the sea animals. Give an example of how the probabilities are changed if that sea animal is replaced
or not replaced after a student picks it out of the fishpond.
Suppose a student picks out a sea animal at random from the fish pond, then replaces it and a second animal is
chosen. If replaced, the probability of choosing a starfish and then a dolphin is; P(Starfish)= 3/10 P(dolphin)=
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Human Justice In 12 Angry Men
12 Angry Men is is about 12 selected people who have to run a juror sentence for a man who has been convicted
about killing his father. It starts off in the courtroom where the 12 members hear the mans statement. After this is
done, they all make their way into the room where they discuss. What makes this story so interesting, is the fact that
all 12 people are complete opposites off each other. This also ties in the conflict of the story, is that no one can all
agree on the same claim. Fights break out and people get angry at each other. In the story 12 Angry men, it shows
people can always second chance their first opinion. By having a little argument over something or discussing
something, it can influence props decisions. For example, this happened when a certain juror kept changing his vote
constantly, after hearing everyone's claim. 12 Angry Men shows that human nature and personal experience can
influence the effect on justice. To start it off, we have juror number 2. Juror number 2 is a very hesitant man who
doesn't have an opinion on his own. He is very quiet and doesn't have much to say. During the story he constantly
kept changing his mind whenever the last person spoke. "Well, sure, I've heard of it. I know what it is. I . . . what I
meant . . . well, anyway, I think he was guilty." (Juror 2) This quote is the juror thinking he was guilty in the
beginning but later on he changes his mind. His past experiences have influenced his opinion on the
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Antonio Brown Research Paper
Antonio Brown: 20 Facts You Probably Didn't Know Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has made his
cases arguably the NFL's best wide receiver. An underrated player for most of his career Brown really elevated his
game in 2014 when he became Ben Roethlisberger's best option. Brown has been a beast in his NFL career,
destroying almost every defensive player sent his way. His lightening quick speed and incredible hands make him one
popular superstar, though you know a lot about the man, there's a lot about Brown's life that you probably don't know.
I'm just an infraction and here are 20 facts you probably didn't know about Antonio Brown. Number 20 – Hidden
Gem Hard to believe this but the NFL's best wide receiver wasn't even a hyped–up ... Show more content on
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Number 5 – Scouts Are Overrated One reason Brown had problems finding his post secondary education and spot in
the 2010 draft was because of his rough upbringing and living poorly. Some also thought his size would hold him
back from being a star. We have one word for all those scouts who passed on him, whelp! Number 4 – Hungry Man If
you ever meet Brown and offer to take him up to your house you better make sure to go grocery shopping. He loves
to eat six boiled eggs along with bison and oatmeal for breakfast. Number 3 – Charity Worker Brown is an avid
worker off the field as he always tried to offer the best for kids. He helps poor children in Miami, tries to feed them
for school and he host a celebrity softball game for a children's hospital , Brown you beauty. Number 2 – Bring It.
Most NFL stars will tell you there's someone they fear, for Tom Brady it's Von Miller, for Michael Crabtree it's
Richard Sherman, for Josh Norman and Odell Beckham it's each other, but for Brown he doesn't have one. He called
it a chess game, that explains beating Chris
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Rockstar Logos
"Rockstar" is a song by Post Malone released in 2017. The song is about how rappers the current generation of rock
stars because of their growing popularity. The song consists of famous rock star moments in history to show how
similar they are to what is happening to rappers currently. I think the purpose of the song is mostly for entertainment,
however I think that there is a hidden message about how he is starting to go down the road of being a rock star. It is
not entirely pleasant however, because it can be full of drugs and death for certain individuals. The song Rockstar by
Post Malone uses ethos, pathos, and logos as persuasive tools to push the message that rappers are the new rock stars
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This is logos because it uses historic events. People are persuaded by this because of the idea that history repeats
itself. People are more open to something when they know that is has happened before, so by using history, he can get
people to take him seriously.
It uses ethos because the song mentions famous rock star who the listeners could identify with if they were fans of
them. The line "Rest in peace to Bon Scott" is a tribute to the lead singer of ACDC who died of alcohol poisoning.
"She ask me light a fire like I'm Morrison" is about Jim Morrison, who was in the band The Doors, who's most
popular song was Light a Fire. It even brings up a book called "I'm With the Band" by $#$#2$#$#. Which is about the
life of a rock band groupie.
It uses pathos in one of the songs advertising schemes. Hs recording company, Republic Records, posted a YouTube
video of a 3–minute–long loop of the chorus instead of the actual song. Since the chorus was catchy, it leads people to
keep listening and look up the actual song. It used the emotion of a catchy beat to get people curious about the song,
kind of like a trailer for a movie. This combined with the media coverage it received because of it created a lot of
views. This lead it to debut at number 2 and eventually reach number 1 extremely
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Lab Synthesis Essay
The results for lab number 1 and 2 where that's at the Agar in the plate shifted to the left side of the Agar plate. As a
result, it was a failure. This was an indication to start the experiment portion of lab number 2 over again. The results
for lab number 3 was successful. Look at figure number 1.0 on page 17. The plaques are distributed nicely throughout
the Agar plates. The plaques are also opaque, large, and without any white spots known as contaminates. Lab number
5 revealed one successful Agar plate with a minor contamination near clumped plaques. Look at figure 2.0 on page
20. There was 1 plaque isolated far from the other clumped plaques. The isolated plaque that was successfully
achieved was medium sized and opaque.
Lab number 6 was a success. The Phages were isolated nicely. The only negative in the results was that they were not
easily seen or transparent in the light. The plaques were isolated, large, and opaque. One plate had an isolated Phage
with some small and white contaminates near the Phage. The second Agar plate did not have contaminates, but as
stated before, the plaques weren't transparent circles. The large plaques were faded.
Lab number 7 was successfully completed, but the plaques were big and clumped together. My partner and I ended up
using the plaques from Agar plate number from lab number 5. It was far from the contaminants in good sized. It was
also isolated from the other plaques. Lab number 8 was a
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Functions For Running An Encryption Or Decryption
# Functions for running an encryption or decryption.
# The values of the two jokers.
JOKER1 = 27
JOKER2 = 28
# Write your functions here:
def clean_message(whatever_message): ' ' ' (str) –> str Convert your message into upper case and does only include
alphabetical characters, that also means that spaces are not allowed. >>> clean_message("i am number four")
'IAMNUMBERFOUR ' >>> clean_message("compu23456!!!! science") 'COMPUSCIENCE ' ' ' ' # set message to an
empty message, that 's for the message that # be interpreted by python based on the message you gave. message = "" #
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# that is, add 1 then change their positions deckofcards[a], deckofcards[a + 1] = deckofcards[a + 1], deckofcards[a]
def move_joker_1(deckofcards): ' ' ' (list of int) –> Nonetype Look for JOKER1 and move this with the card next to it
(That is the card under it). If card27 or the joker is at the bottom of the deck of cards, switch this card and put it on
top. Req: If Joker 1 (card27) is to be moved at the bottom one time only. >>> deckofcards =
[1,4,7,10,13,16,19,22,25,28,3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27, 2,5,8,11,14,17,20,23,26] >>> move_joker_1(deckofcards) >>>
deckofcards [1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 2, 27, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26] >>>
deckofcards = [22, 25, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 27] >>> move_joker_1(deckofcards) >>> deckofcards [27, 25, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 22]
' ' '
# find where joker1 is in the
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Nypd Case Essay
Columbia Business School
Revised December 18, 2000
The New York City Police Department Patrol System
The City of New York is divided into 73 precincts. These precincts are the basic managerial units for the operation of
the familiar police patrol cars (called radio mobile patrols or RMPs) we see on the City streets. For staffing purposes
the Police Department divides the day into three eight–hour tours of duty: 12 midnight to 8AM, 8AM to 4PM, and
4PM to 12 midnight. A particular police precinct such as the 26th, in which Columbia University stands, may have 6
patrol cars in the field during the typical 8–to–4 tour. In New York about 1200 cartours are fielded on an average day
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NYPD Patrol System Columbia Business School
p.1 © 1998, Linda V. Green
– 67 –
Dispatchers are civilians who are responsible for assigning patrol cars to 911 incidents in the precincts they handle.
They also monitor the status of incidents and patrol cars and input all relevant information to the central computer
system. Dispatchers are typically responsible for 2 or 3 contiguous precincts. When a dispatcher receives a new
incident, the information is automatically added to a computer screen for that precinct, and the job is added to the
dispatch queue in priority order. When a patrol car from the precinct is available, the dispatcher will assign it to the
next job in the dispatch queue. If the incident is a dangerous one, more than one car may be dispatched. All
communications are via radio When a car is dispatched to a job, it first travels to the scene of the incident. If the
incident is still active, the officers perform whatever tasks are called for and, when done, write up required reports
and radio to the dispatcher a final status code. The amount of service time per car per incident (including travel time)
varies greatly from incident to incident, but overall it averages about 30 minutes. Allocation of the 1300 car–tours
among the precincts is a complex and sensitive issue. Precincts vary greatly in population, physical area, frequency of
911 calls, incidence, and type of crime and special needs. Moreover, the rate and type of
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Examples Of Tension In 12 Angry Men
The small setting of the room, few props and the heat, along with camera levels, builds tension and releases it
throughout 12 Angry Men. Towards the beginning tension is put in to play as the setting of film is in a small, un–
airconditioned room on a hot summer day. Throughout the film the jurors comment on the weather which effects
certain juror's moods. Juror number 7 says "This is the hottest day of the year. You'd think they'd at least air–condition
the place." The heat irritates and agitates most of the jurors, resulting in clashes of moods, further adding to the
tension. Throughout the film the camera level goes from above eye level to eye level, increasing the tension by
showcasing more reactions and emotions during intense scenes.
The mise–en–scène when we first see the jury room creates a perfect setting for tension to build. In the room, we see
very few props, which helps make the room seem small. The room has a table with 12 chairs, ashtrays on the table, a
fan on the wall, 2 overhead key lights, a few books, papers and another small table. The jurors also can't leave until
they either all decide to send an 18–year–old to the electric chair, or free. The men are all wearing jackets, even
though the weather is hot and the heat makes them sweaty and agitated. Many of the men are smoking, which might
show they are agitated or anxious. Early on in this room, tension starts to rise as juror number eight is the only one
who votes not guilty. This all happens in the
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Group Participation and Interaction Explored in 12 Angry Men
Stop for a moment and think how many times have you said "I'll kill you" to a person and actually killed that person?
Two times? Three times? We all know that the answer is never unless of course you're actually a killer. This is what
might or might not have happened with the boy who was accused of killing his father in the movie 12 Angry Men.
Firstly, let's consider on the title of the movie itself which says "12 Angry Men." Twelve is indicating the number of
group members, angry is indicating the state of their temper, and men indicating their gender. So the title of the movie
strongly connects to the name of the class "Group Communication Studies" because both involve a group, a goal and
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Taking other juror's characters into consideration, Jury number 2 and Jury number 12 are a complete contrast to Jury
number 8. They both are hesitant in taking their stance. Especially Jury number 12 repeatedly changes his decision
depending on what the aggressive members were wanting him to say. Jury number 3 was the most aggressive of all
the 12 men. There was something not–so–appealing–yet–very–interesting about his personality. He was so single–
minded that he not only disagreed to what others said, but was also willing to ask them to shut up and just say
"guilty." His aggressive behavior gives us a reason to think that he might have a bad relation with his son, which he
actually had and reveals the story at the end. Jury number 7 has a completely different approach. He wants the
discussions to end soon because he has got more important things to do in his life rather than having a look at the
evidence's that could help to save someone's life. According to Benne and Sheats Functional Group Goals, Jury
number 7 is an example of a deserter. Deserter is a person who withdraws from the group; appears "above it all" and
bored or annoyed with the discussion; remains aloof or stops contributing ( Engleberg and Wynn 55). A deserter can
also be called a self centered person. Jury number 8 seems an initiator–contributor, who proposes ideas and
suggestions; provides direction for the group; gets the group
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Ring Contraction Of A Ring
RING CONTRACTION
All the carbons of a ring are equivalent (a ring has no ends like an open–chain compound does),1 ring compounds can
be classified as either monocyclic or polycyclic compounds.
As the word "contraction" means shrinking, ring contraction can be defined as the process of shrinking larger ring
compounds which are less strained into a more strained smaller ring structures. Instead of making small strained ring
by chemical reaction which is very strenuous to do, ring contraction is a process of easing the stress of forming
smaller strained ring on their own.
A ring contraction reaction is a type of organic reaction in which usually a hydrocarbon ring is reduced in size.2 Ring
contraction reactions are an important method to increase molecular complexity in a single step, because, in many
cases, the reorganization of the bonds occurs with a high level of selectivity, affording products not easily accessible
by other synthetic approaches.2. and 3.
The smallest ring compound possible is cyclopropane, this is so because we need at least three carbon atoms to form a
ring structure. Cyclopropane is the most strained ring compound due to the fact that its carbon atoms are sp3
hybridized, sp3 carbon have an angle of 1090, but the carbon atoms in cyclopropane are strained in an angle of 600.
Scheme 1: Mechanism of a typical ring contraction
METHODS FOR RING CONTRACTION
Ring contraction occurs through rearrangement of carbon atoms to form a smaller ring structure. Two
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Questions On Students With Students
4. Number rainbows
a. I will be working with student on their targeted number for this student. We made a number line starting at zero and
then counting up to their practice number. I then started by stating that we were going to create a rainbow. I asked the
student if they could find two number in the number line that could equal their practice number. Usually, they states
their practice number and zero and if you add them together you get the practice number. Then I encouraged the
student to look for another pair of number that would equal the practice number. I will prompt thee student to keep
looking for pair of number until they have found all the pair then I ask them to draw a line connecting the two
numbers in the pair. After the student had created the rainbow I will have them color the rainbow. After they have
colored it I had the student write number sentences using the number pairs to equal the practice number. After they
have written the student has finished creating the number sentences I reviewed the sentences with the student.
5. Snap it
a. In this lesson I work with the student on their practice number. The student started out with a stack of unfix cubes
that equals their practice number. I then prompted the student to place the unfix cubes behind their back. I then
modeled how they would snap the stack in half. Then I showed the student then when I pulled out the stack in was
broken in two. I had the student practiced just snapping the stack a few times.
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Essay on Kristen's Cookie Company
1. How long will it take you to fill a rush order?
Order Size 1 Dozen: 6 + 2 + 1 + 9 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 26 minutes
Order Size 2 Dozen: 26 + 1 + 9 = 36 minutes
Order Size 3 Dozen: 36 + 1 + 9 = 46 minutes
2. How many orders can you fill in a night, assuming that you are open four hours each night?
4 hours = 240 minutes
Bottleneck is the oven (setting and baking), which takes 10 minutes
Must account for the 8 minutes required to prepare prior to baking (wash/mix/spoon) the first batch
Must account for the 8 minutes required to complete (cooling/accept payment/packaging) the final batch
240 – 8 – 8 = 224 minutes available for bottleneck usage
Each order is 1 Dozen
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4 minutes by roommate: set oven (1 minute per dozen), package (2 minutes per dozen), and accept payment (1 minute
per order)
This represents 1 labor minute per cookie (12 labor minutes / 12 cookies) ii. 2 Dozen
Requires 17 total labor minutes to produce
a. 10 minutes by Kristen: prepare (6 minutes) and spoon (4 minutes)
b. 7 minutes by roommate: set oven (2 minutes), package (4 minutes), and accept payment (1 minute)
This represents 0.71 labor minutes per cookie (17 labor minutes / 24 cookies)
This means that there was a 29% reduction in labor (1 – 0.71), which means that it cost us 29% less in labor.
Therefore, we can discount the price of 2 dozen up to 29% and still make at least the same amount of money as we
would if we were to sell the 2 dozen separately (in separate orders) iii. 3 Dozen
Requires 22 total labor minutes to produce
a. 12 minutes by Kristen: prepare (6 minutes) and spoon (6 minutes)
b. 10 minutes by roommate: set oven (3 minutes), package (6 minutes), and accept payment (1 minute)
This represents 0.61 labor minutes per cookie (22 labor minutes / 36 cookies)
This means that there was a 39% reduction in labor (1 – 0.69), which means that it cost us 39% less in labor.
Therefore, we can discount the price of 3 dozen up to 39% and still make at least the same amount of money as we
would if we were to sell the 3 dozen separately (in separate orders) iv. Filling a 2–dozen order will require an
additional 10 minutes
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Description Of Emergency 911 Dispatch Course
1. TITLE & DESCRIPTION
Emergency 911 Dispatch Course.
The purpose of this course is to develop and prepare students for employment as Police Communications Officers and
Police Dispatchers at a fire, ambulance, police, and the security department within the private sector or government.
My school centers on the fundamentals of law enforcement practices and assisting with strengthening the relationship
between law enforcement and the community.
2. WEB URL from Frameworks website – http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career–adult–edu/career–tech–
edu/program–resources.stml 3. MY COMPETENCE?
I have a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice Management/Leadership and several specialized and advanced
certifications in law enforcement. I was hired as a 911 Police Dispatcher in the year 2000. Throughout this
experience, I learned the components and skills necessary to work independently and effectively as a dispatcher. I
rose through the ranks really quickly. I was promoted to a trainer and then subsequently a shift supervisor. As a
trainer, my commitment and dedication in this capacity allowed me to teach and create lesson plans. My ability to
build positive relationships with my students who were my colleagues allowed for a fun, yet learning atmosphere.
Building positive communities in a class setting allows for students to feel physically, emotionally, and culturally
secure.
I was allowed the opportunity to take part of coursework in curriculum and instructional strategies,
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Essay MDM4UB key questions Unit 3 ILC 97%
Unit 3, Key Questions MDM4U–B Lesson 11 42.a) ii): equal to about half. There are 26 red cards out of a deck of 52
playing cards. Therefor the theoretical chance of drawing a red card is . b) i): equal to about 1. The sun shines all year
round, including the summer. Even though you may not be able to see the sun cause it's hidden behind clouds it's still
shining. c) iii): equal to about 0. When you roll two dice, it is impossible to roll a sum of 1. The lowest sum you can
roll with two dice is 2. 43.a) When a coin is tossed 4 times there are 16 possible outcomes and one way to roll a heads
4 times in a row. Let A represent the probability of rolling 4 heads. Therefor the probability of rolling a head four
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There are 28 total possibilities the two cards can be drawn Therefor there is a probability that the cards drawn will
equal a sum of 10. b) Let A represent the probability that the sum of the numbers will be greater then 14 There are 16
outcomes that will have a sum greater then 14 or 0.571 There is a 57.1% chance that there will be a sum greater then
14 c) The drawing of the two cards from the 8 at random are mutually exclusive events. The drawing of one card has
nothing to do with the drawing of the other card. Key Questions Lesson 13 51.a) independent: the first roll will not
affect the second roll and vice versa b) dependent: not having the car serviced would probably make the car die faster
than having the car regularly serviced. The life of the car will depend on the service c)The first face card drawn in an
independent event. However, the 2nd face card drawn is a dependent event because if one face card is already drawn
the chance of drawing a second face card is lowered. d) independent: a person's height has nothing to do with the
whether or not they can do math and vice versa 52. Let A represent first–year students that live in college dormitories
Let B represent graduation rate of first year college students a) Therefor 0.3 or 30% of first year students will live in a
dormitory and graduate college. b) p'(A)=1–p(A) =1–0.40 =0.60 Therefor there is a 45% chance the students will not
live in a
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The Planning Processes For The Classroom Schedule Created...
The planning processes for this unit started with our Math schedule created by the cooperating teacher, Ms. Ross. The
schedule indicated that the focus for the following week or two, depending on student's performance, would be on the
number six. Every Math lesson includes a SmartBoard presentation as the "I do" and "we do" portion of lesson. This
presentation is used and reviewed every day as this group of student benefits from repetition based on their age group
and disabilities. The SmartBoard presentation includes twenty four slides, with the first ten slides always being a part
of our lesson. During this portion of the lesson, one slide is dedicated to one video that highlights the
$#$#$#$#1$#$#$#$# six, allowing the students to feel as they were taking a break from learning. This group of
students benefit from short periods of instruction, short activities, and frequent breaks. As the pre and post
assessments were created to focus on number recognition, quantity discrimination, one–to–one correspondence and
writing of the numbers, this unit follows address the same categories. During our pre–assessment, out of the fifteen
students in the classroom, eight students recognized the number six when shown the number. Only one student was
able to identify that the number six was the largest number when comparing the number six to a smaller number.
During the one–to–one correspondence activity eight students were able to make the connection between the number
six and a visual
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Speech On Superpowers
If superpowers are concerned, there is nothing more cool than these. Welcome to watchmojo.com. Today, we will
count with the Top 10 of the best superpowers. Andrew, we can fly. In this list, we will see superpowers from a
variety of sources, whether comics, movies or television. "It's time for a beating. "It's catchy, is not it?" Number 10:
Super speed. "Is it a teleporter?" "No, it's just fast. And when I met him, I was not so young. Speaking of never being
late. With supervelocicidad, can arrive to any side at any time and have time to stop on the way. Superheroes like
Flash and Quicksilver brought this power to the limit with the ability to create whirlwinds and break the barrier of
time, among other great skills. Be careful, Barry. You ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With telekinesis, also known like psychokinesis, there are no limits for what they can move or do with the mind. A
thought can move a pencil across the table or crush a car as if it were cotton candy. POWER WITH NO LIMITS
(2012)
20TH CENTURY FOX Do not you reach the lightsaber? Problem solved. STAR WARS: EPISODE V
THE EMPIRE CONTRAATACA Do you need to contain a giant wave to save his friends? Ready. We do not want to
know what happens when someone with telekinesis has a headache. I do not want to fix it. X–MEN: THE FINAL
BATTLE (2006) Before revealing to number 1, here are some mentions of honor. FLEXIBILITY PIROQUINESIS
VISION OF X–RAYS MAN OF STEEL (2013)
WARNER BROS Honey ... ANIMAL CONTROL THE LORD OF THE BEAST (1982)
METRO–GOLDWYN–MAYER Number 1: Traveling in time. Why not give life a spark? traveling to another time?
Back to the past to amend a mistake perhaps. I will never get there in time to change. Or go to the future to see what
happens to what they do now. There is no need to be so serious. Why not visit your character historical favorite Or use
knowledge of the future for your benefit? He projects Bishop days ago to warn
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Significance Of The Number Seven In Poetry
Before being used by human beings as scientific symbols, the numbers played a symbolic and mythological role in
human life. The connection between the life of the primitive man with the numbers has certainly been more, if not
less, than today. In the current study, the number 7 has been considered as one of the most efficient mythological
symbols and archetypes in the contemporary poetry to investigate into the role of this mythological number in the
perspective of contemporary poets. The number seven is a symbol of perfection and a combination of three and four.
Three is a symbol of female and four is a symbol of male and that's why it has drawn a lot of attention. Many of the
symbolic and ancient roles of this number are still used in the subconscious of today's human beings. The
contemporary poets have used the number seven in their poems as a sacred and complete number, the number of the
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104). As stated by Cassirer, in the Greek philosophy, the number seven belongs to the virgin Athena who has not been
born from a mother and the number seven represents god. Also, in the Middle Ages, they regarded the number seven
as a complete number. Of course, "from the same early times, the number nine has been in competition with the
number seven. In the myths and creeds of the Greek, and also in the beliefs of the Germans, there have been nine
distances/ intervals similar to the periods of seven distances/intervals." (Cassirer, 1999, P. 233). In the Golden Branch,
Frazer (1384, P. 268) refers to the myths about the numbers seven and nine and their sanctity and mentions that the
tribe witches or the doctors cured the pain or the fever of the patient by tying a thread to the patient's body with seven
or nine knots and unknotting each one every
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A Report On Gap Retail Store
GAP Retail Store
The Retail industry consists of a systematic system including the products information, inventory system, employee's
information as well as for the billing purposes. To keep track of the sales and to avoid mix up in inventory and to have
a aligned billing system to avoid mix of bills amongst the patrons. Other retail stores at the malls or separate factory
outlets etc. is using this system to be able to give a good service to its patrons.
Introduction
Gap is a well–known clothing line started in the United sates which now has numerous stores and factory outlets all
over the world and this will help summarize the use of the system used by all the stores in the retail industry. The
Store would provide type of clothing and accessories (Jeans, khakis, T–Shirts, Shirts, tank tops, Shorts, Sunglasses
etc.). Depending on the cloths or accessories price tags set up according to the bar code the prices are charged to the
customers.
The Employees of the Store
Employees are people who will manage all aspects of the database. In most databases, they are identified with as
much information as possible. To keep our implication simple, we will need the name and the title of each employee.
To uniquely identity an employee, each one will have an employee number. This number will be specified but the
person who is creating the record for a new hire.
1. On the ribbon, click create
2. To create a new table, in the tables section, click the table design
3. Click under
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Lesson Plan For A Small Group Of Three First Grade,...
LESSON PLAN
CONTEXT
This lesson is designed for a small group of three first–grade, classified English language–learning (ELL) students.
The students are ages six– through eight–years–old and are in a first grade classroom. They spend 90% of their time
in the regular classroom, and the other 10% outside of the classroom receiving instruction from the ESOL teacher. All
three of these students are female, two of which are Latino and the other of Arabic descent. Only one of the Latino
girls was born outside of the United States, and the other two students were U.S. born. They attend Andrew Jackson
Elementary School in South Philadelphia. The two Latino students have gone to Jackson from the time they were in
Kindergarten, while the Arabic student entered Jackson this year after the school year had already begun. All three of
these children are below grade level in all content areas, especially literacy. In terms of this lesson, math is the content
area being addressed. The concepts of less than, greater than, and equal to will be taught. Prior to this lesson, the
students have learned how to count and label their numbers 0 through 100. They have worked briefly with $#$#1$#$#
lines and understand the cardinality of numbers.
DESIRED RESULTS
In this lesson, I am trying to accomplish teaching the students the key concepts of less than, greater than, and equal to.
I want them to understand that each number holds its own value and that a specific number may hold
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Dice and Probability
DICE AND PROBABILITY LAB
Learning outcome:
Upon completion, students will be able to... * Compute experimental and theoretical probabilities using basic laws of
probability.
Scoring/Grading Rubric: * Part 1: 5 points * Part 2: 5 points * Part 3: 22 points (2 per sum of 2–12) * Part 4: 5 points
* Part 5: 5 points * Part 6: 38 points (4 per sum of 4–12, 2 per sum of 3) * Part 7: 10 points * Part 8: 10 points
Introduction:
While it is fairly simple to understand the outcomes of a single die roll, the outcomes when rolling two dice are a little
more complicated. The goal of this lab is to get a better understanding of these outcomes and the probabilities that go
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(10 pts) How do your experimental probabilities compare to the theoretical probabilities of rolling different sums on a
pair of dice? Did you have the same probabilities? Was your data relatively close?
They had different probabilities, however they were relatively close to each other.
8. (10 pts) How do you think the experimental probabilities would compare to the theoretical probabilities if we rolled
the pair of dice 500 times? 1,000 times? 1,000,000 times?
I believe they would become closer and closer to the theoretical probabilities as we rolled more
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Benefits Of Using Pvc Used For An Enterprise Of Pvc Furniture
CHAPTER 5
RESULT & DISCUSSION
5.1 RESULT & DISCUSSION
It can be easily understood by this paper that there are enormous benefits of using PVC in various applications.
Setting up an enterprise of PVC furniture can give us high returns at low input cost. Initial set–up cost of PVC
furniture enterprise is also less as compared to other enterprises of same level. This project requires less area because
of its simple fabrication process and less machines required with reduced inventory. Dedicating ourselves towards
protecting environment it can save thousands/lakhs of trees which would otherwise be used in making furniture. Also
precious earth metals can be saved for more purposeful use by using PVC in many applications. Polyvinyl chloride
(PVC) pipe are leading the way in replacing the various other materials that have been previously used in pipe
construction; they have only been scarcely used in the past, however over the past 30 years they have proven
themselves to be more than worthy replacements for the conventional materials such as steel and iron.
PVC has a myriad of advantages over traditionally used materials. For starters, PVC and PE pipe are very durable
materials; they are just as strong as iron, which is crucial due to pipes' exposure to both internal and external
pressures. However, arguably two of their most important attributes are that they neither corrode, nor do they have a
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#Include . #Include. #Include. Using Namespace Std . Int
#include
#include
#include
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int choice; int flag=0; // this flag allow skip other question in case a bad choice double Amount_loan, creditscore,
monyhlypayment, NumPayments, NumPayment, intrest, AmountPaid; //adding this variables double monthlyRate,
balance, principal, interest, totalInterest; const double loanupA500 = 4.25, loanupA600 = 3.25, loanupA700 = 2.75;
const double loanupM500 = 6, loanupM600 = 5, loanupM700 = 4; const double Auto_loan = 1; const double
Mortgage_loan = 2; cout << "Loan 's table" << endl; cout <<
"______________________________________________________________________________________________"
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reditscore < 500) { cout << "Not Approved "<< loanupA500 << endl; // to get the monnthyly percentage we divide by
12 months monthlyRate = loanupA500/12; //to get the rate we divide by 100% monthlyRate = monthlyRate/100;
//intrest = pow(1 + loanupA500 / 100, 1.0 / 12); } else if (creditscore >= 600&& creditscore << loanupA600 << endl;
// to get the monnthyly percentage we divide by 12 months monthlyRate = loanupA600/12; //to get the rate we divide
by 100% monthlyRate = monthlyRate/100; //intrest = pow(1 + loanupA600 / 100, 1.0 / 12); //cout << "interest rate for
a month is: " << monthlyRate << endl; } else { cout << loanupA700 << " % yearly" << endl; // to get the monnthyly
percentage we divide by 12 months monthlyRate = loanupA700/12; //to get the rate we divide by 100% monthlyRate
= monthlyRate/100; //intrest = pow(1 + loanupA700 / 100, 1.0 / 12); cout << "interest rate for a month is: " <<
monthlyRate << endl; } monyhlypayment = (Amount_loan * monthlyRate)/(1–pow(1+monthlyRate,–
NumPayments)); AmountPaid = monyhlypayment * NumPayments; cout << "Amount paid is " << AmountPaid <<
endl; cout << "Monthly Payment: " << monyhlypayment << endl; // loop
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H-Index: The Weaknesses Of The H-Index
H– INDEX
A LITTLE ABOUT H–INDEX:
In 2005 there was a term presented "h–index" for approximating the position, which means and wide impact of
scientists' expanding commitments." It takes into clarification of together the quantity of a individuals' books,
magazines and diaries and so forth (i.e. publications) and their effect on nobilities, as determined by reference
aggregates. Jorge Hirsch, the maker of $#$#1$#$# pronounces that a "fruitful researcher" ought to have a h–index
record of 20 following 20 years and a "remarkable researcher" ought to have a list of 40 following 20 years; and a
"genuinely extraordinary individual" will have a file of 60 following 20 years or 90 following 30 years.
DEFINITION:
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WHAT ARE THE WEAKNESSES OF THE H–INDEX?
Commentators of the metric propose it is constrained in the accompanying ways:
It checks an exceedingly referred to paper paying little respect to why it's being referenced–e.g., for negative reasons
It doesn't represent varieties in normal number of productions and references in different fields (some generally
distribute and refer to short of what others)
It disregards the number and position of creators on a paper
It limits creators by the aggregate number of distributions, so shorter professions are off guard
It has generally low determination in that numerous researchers wind up in the same extent since it gets progressively
hard to expand the h–file the higher it gets (a h–list of 100 relates to at least 10,000 references)
It, similar to all measurements, depends on information from the past and may not be a legitimate indicator of future
execution. Nonetheless, in a subsequent production Jorge Hirsch showed that the h–record is superior to anything
different pointers (absolute papers, all out references, references per paper) at anticipating future experimental
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Case Study On Hyundai
1. TABLE SHOWING GENDER–WISE DISTRIBUTION OF HYUNDAI USERS GENDER NO.OF.
RESPONDENTS PERCENTAGE MALE 79 79 FEMALE 21 21 INTERPRETATION Study conducted under
Hyundai motors includes most of male respondents. In the sense that up to 79 per cent are male and remaining 21%
are female. 2. TABLE SHOWING AGE GROUP AGE GROUP NO.OF.RESPONDENTS PERCENTAGE BELOW
20 0 0 20–40 68 68 40&ABOVE 32 32 INTERPRETATION It has been observed from the study that 68% of people
fall under the age group of 20–40 along with 32 per cent of forty and above age groups. It depict that most of the
young people prefer most Hyundai cars compared to teenage and elder people. 3. TABLE SHOWING
INFLUENCERS IN PURCHASE DECISION INFLUENCERS NO.OF. RESPONDENTS PERCENTAGE ... Show
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73% believe that service is being carried out on time. 17% believe or experienced delay in their service, 6% portray
that time taken or duration is 2days or more and 4% replied that 3days or more. 12. TABLE SHOWING
CONDITION OF VEHICLE AFTER COMPLETION OF REPAIR VEHICLE AFTER REPAIR NO.OF.
RESPONDENTS PERCENTAGE PROBLEM SOLVED IN FIRST TIME 81 81 HAD TO BE REDONE 4 4
PROBLEM REMAINS 15 15 DIFFERENT PROBLEM DEVELOPED OTHER INTERPRETATION Up to 81%
consumers state that vehicle was resolved from the problem for which it is being serviced. 4% says that work had to
be redone along with 15%states that problem never solved. No users have stated that different problems have
developed. 13. TABLE SHOWING INFORMATION IN TIME INFORMATION IN TIME NO.OF.RESPONDENTS
PERCENTAGE EXCELLENT 22 22 VERY GOOD 44 44 AVERAGE 18 18 POOR 9 9 VERY POOR 6 6
INTERPRETATION From the analysis of data as per response states that respondents are satisfied with the delivery
of various information on time. 44% states that it is very good, 22% stating that it is excellent , 18% as average, 9%
as bad and 6% as very
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So You’ve Decided to visit Earth.
So You've Decided to visit Earth.
Pamphlet with 10 simple rules to aid your survival on the world of this up and coming hostile species
Paid for by the Galactic Confederation. Rule Number 1: Eavesdrop, Eavesdrop, Eavesdrop. The gateway to
understanding human mind is spending time reviewing their transmissions. Remarkably un–shy and very gregarious,
they have been broadcasting both their audio and visual entertainment for decades much to the annoyance of other
neighboring, less chatty species, who grow annoyed by this constant racket. However, spending a little time watching
their transmissions, which seems to focus on both their tendency towards violence and their obsession with mating,
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Rule number 3: Pick the right ship. Before approaching their world, be sure to select the right craft. Now, since the
adventure of radar on their planet as well as satellites, and cameras many carried on their personal communication
devices you must accept that you will be spotted at some point. While there are various models out there many
claiming greater stealth or high speed capacity, we recommend what has worked well in the past, a saucer shaped
craft. While this may seem a bit cliché and somewhat impractical given the laws of aerodynamics, the fact is, if you
are spotted and reported, odds are you will be dismissed as a hoax or wild imagining and therefore, avoiding a visit
from those pesky supersonic craft and their tracking missiles
Rule number 4: Know your no fly zones. Again this is crucial in your survival. As a general rule avoid major cities
and high population areas as it is far easier for your activities to be noticed. Also, as a general rule try to avoid areas
designated for military purposes or are experiencing conflict by one nation against another, as those are sure to bring
the supersonic air craft and their missiles. In fact, what we recommend is to take you conduct your research in remote
places, areas which do not have a high population and any type of formal air patrols. This will decrease your
likelihood of being
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Triangular Number Of Triangular Numbers
Triangular Numbers
Eli Nazarian
Ms. Ramson
H Algebra 2A
October 21, 2014
A triangular number is a number that counts the amount of objects that form when they are put together to form an
equilateral triangle (a triangle with all equal sides). The most common object used to form a triangle are dots. When
the dots create an equilateral triangle, the number of dots seen in the triangle represent the triangular number. Overall,
the sequence is generated from a pattern of dots which form a triangle.
The first row contains a single dot and each subsequent row contains more dots than the previous one. The sequence
of triangular numbers are: 1, 3, 6,10, 15, 21... and so on.
When working with multiple triangles, each triangle is assigned a triangle number. For example, triangle one (T1) has
a triangular number of one. Triangle three has a triangular number of six. The letter T, followed but a number
represents a certain triangle.
The formula to calculate the amount of object using a stated length is:
Tn(th)= n(n+1) 2
T represents triangle number. N represents the length of the three sides of the equilateral triangle. If a number (and
only whole numbers) were plugged in for N. The final answer of the problem would equal the number objects (dots)
in the equilateral triangle.
Example: n= length of 6 Formula: Tnth= n(n+1) 2
Plug in 6 for n. T6th=6(6+1) 2
Solve. T6th= 6(7) T6th=42 T6th=21. 2 2
The
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Night's Senior Awards Ceremony
This may not be the most fascinating story, but it's a story that I believe many students can relate to. When it comes to
school, we are always exposed to feelings of jealousy and envy towards students who are smarter and have better
grades than us. However, not because someone has more of something, makes what you have any less significant and
special.
On May 28th in my AP Literature class, my teacher handed out note cards for that night's Senior $#$#1$#$#
ceremony. My card had three numbers on it 7,9 and 21. Each number represents the order in which a group of awards
would be given out. For instance, since I had number 7 first, I was part of the seventh group to go up on stage and
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I felt as if I was ,in a sense, finally measuring up to my peers. Once I sat back down, I started to enjoy the ceremony
more. I observed as the number ten group received their award for having over 1,000 hours of community service, the
group eleven, then group twelve and so on. Patiently, I awaited for Mr. Bravo to hold up the twenty one in order to
receive my last award. When he finally did, I stood up and began to walk toward the stage's stairs, but I noticed that I
was the only one there. The times I went up before, I could hear the sound of chairs folding up and students chattering
as they walk to get in line. But not this time. All you could here were the clicks of my heels. I began to feel even more
nervous now. I had absolutely no clue what the award was for. Why was I the only one here. "Is it a special award?
Did I read the number wrong? Was I in line for the wrong number?" My mind began to overflow with these questions.
This time my principle began with "Our next award is being presented to a special student whom the counseling staff
has chosen as this years Champion of Character for her extraordinary high school growth." She then continued with
"Congratulations to Ms. Leslie Ruiz." I proceeded to walk on stage and receive my award. I was very nervous as I
stood on stage alone, but I also felt very honored and ecstatic to receive such a special award. From a distance I could
see my parents and my boyfriend as they
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12 Angry Men: Leadership Essay
Leadership:
In the movie 12 Angry Men there were two primary examples of leadership. The first was in the beginning of the
movie, when the foreman gets everyone together in the room and has them sit down, assigning them each a number.
He then proceeds to go over the process and rules they will proceed with, and sets up the initial voting. After the
initial voting, he has them go around in a circle one by one to discuss the reasons why they voted the way they did. As
the film progresses, the leadership shifts towards man number 8, the one who initially voted not guilty. He
demonstrates behavioral leadership as he begins to give information and supporting arguments of why there could be
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By choosing aggression over cooperation, they put themselves at an automatic disadvantage within the group, as
aggression led to a lack of credibility among those who demonstrated it. The group did not share a common goal,
which also led to poor performance. Some team members had alternative motives, such as man number 3 who was
showing aggression towards teen boys because of the poor experience he had with his own teenager and man number
7 who wanted to get in and out of the discussion as quickly as possible because he had baseball tickets for that night.
The bigotry and grudge against teenage boys prevented men numbers 3 and 10 from being constructive team
members and probably should have disqualified them from serving on that jury in the first place.
This team dealt with participation problems within the group in a number of ways. One way was that they began
sticking up for each other when one man would become aggressive towards another. The group moved away from
man number 10 when he went on his rampage about young boys and how they are all criminals, prompting man
number 4 to tell him to shut his mouth and not speak again.
Decision Making:
The 12 angry men were forced into making a consensus decision because that was the only way they could present a
verdict to the judge. They used nominal group technique because their decision making was solely task related and
required no social relational development. They used a democratic voting system and
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CMS 1500 Essay
The CMS–1500
The CMS–1500 is a universal claim form, which is used to bill for services rendered. This type of claim form is often
used by physician's offices, medical offices, and/or hospitals. There are many different companies that accept the
CMS–1500 claim form, such as, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, as well as United insurance.
This form is easy to follow and fill out. With all the correct information on hand, filing this form will be a breeze.
With researching the CMS–1500, and from studying this form in MedTrak class, I have come to enjoy filling out this
form. It seems more understandable and easier to read than other claim forms I have saw or have learned about. With
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Just looking at this claim form can be a bit intimidating if you have never dealt with them before. But if you were to
take a moment to glance over the form and get a feel for what information is pertinent and needed to complete this
claim form. This form to me is one of the easiest claim forms that will have to filled out and submitted in the medical
office setting. Upon the first time filing this claim form it is important to have all the correct and updated information
from the patient, and that the physician or hospital has included all the correct codes and the correct information to be
able to file this claim. As with any claim, without the correct information and correct, the claim could be rejected and
denied for reimbursement. That not only will delay the payment for services rendered, but will always add more to the
medical office administrator work load. With a rejected claim, the medical office administrator will have to go over
that claim form again to find the errors and then resubmit the claim. Having to do this, on top of the work load he or
she may already have could put them behind on the daily duties already on the
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Why Is Dispatch Center Important
What would happen if 911 was called, and no one answered in the middle of a serious crisis? What if the dispatcher
that answered had no idea how to help? Having an efficient dispatch center is vital to daily law enforcement
operations, public and officers' safety. Why is dispatching and the dispatch center so important? The effects of not
maintaining a proficient and efficient dispatch center can result in major complications, and sometimes irreversible
consequences, including someone's life. There are various complex tasks performed on a daily basis inside a dispatch
center. No single process is more important than another, however, they all serve a specific intent, and have to be
completed adequately. The lack of training in radio and call taking operations, and turnover rates among dispatch
centers is the primary cause of a community lacking adequate emergency personnel responses, and ... Show more
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Call taking is the beginning step in the world of law enforcement. In a dispatch center, calls can be received through
different avenues. 911 is the most common, although, a majority dispatch centers' calls are received via non–
emergency telephone lines. To protect the citizens of the community, proficient call taking is essential. Every call is
different, and in result, every dispatcher has to learn how to approach the given situation, and the questions to ask for
the proper response to be utilized. Dispatchers need to be trained to evaluate calls by asking key questions of callers
and reporting the right information to the most appropriate emergency response personnel (75). For example: A child
calling to report a domestic dispute between parents would be approached with a milder tone of voice, and
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Number Grid Investigation
The Patterns, Rules and Formulae Found in a Number Grid
For this coursework I shall investigate and explain thoroughly the patterns, rules and formulae found in a number grid
when placing a square at any point in the grid, multiplying the top left and bottom right corners and the top right and
bottom left corners and finding the difference. I will look at all the variables and use systematic methods when doing
this.
Suggested Variables:
Width of grid
Size of Square
$#$#1$#$# Tables
Width of Grid: Does the width of the grid make a difference to formulae? I shall keep the size of the square at a
constant (2 x 2)
Width of Grid size 10)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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Now I shall try to answer the question "does this differ with a different size grid?"
I shall try to fill the table shown underneath to get a clear view on all the data and try to see a formula from this data.
Grid Width Difference
4x4 10
3x3 9
2x2 8
Square size 2x2 grid width 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
12 x 23 = 276
22 x 13 = 286
286 – 276 = 10
I shall now use letters to prove this correct
X
X+1
X+10
X+11
X(X+11) = X² + 11X
(X+1)(X+10) = X²+11x+10
(X²+11x+10) – (X²+11X) = 10
Square Size 2x2, Grid Width 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 21 26 27
11 x 21 = 231
20 x 12 = 240
240 – 231 = 9
I shall now use letters to prove this correct
X
X+1
X+9
X+10
X(X+10) = X² + 10X
(X+9)(X+1)=X²+10X+9
(X²+10X+9) – (X²+10X) = 9
Square size 2x2, Grid Width 8)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13
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Yes, I am aware this is a Contradiction
I believe that the Broncos are going to own this football season. Yes, I believe that, but that's not my main belief.
Could I go on and on for pages and pages on that belief? You bet I could, but I'm not going to. Instead I'm going to
tell you why I believe I shouldn't have to write this essay. The number one reason why I believe I shouldn't have to
write this $#$#1$#$# is that I'm not in school, which means that I don't want to do anything that is work related. I just
want to sit on my butt, watch movies, be obnoxious, and maybe improve my nonexistent Call of Duty skills. Video
games and I don't really get along, in fact, besides for Guitar Hero, we never have. Instead of wasting my time here, I
want to go and obliterate some aliens or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Following that we had reason number two: I've already done this essay before. So that indeed puts us at number three.
Reason number three: I am a girl of many beliefs and therefore should not be forced to simply choose one AGAIN.
Remember, I've had to make the decision of what belief to write about many times before, and I nearly yanked my
hair out every time. This time I'm calling it quits. I refuse to make a decision, and I refuse to write this essay. So let
me perish in the flames of failure, or in simpler terms let me fail, but forcing an indecisive girl like myself to make a
decision such as this is just plain barbaric. Welcome to the world of reason number four. Yes, that's right, I actually
have more than three reasons to support my argument. I bet I would make a decent lawyer. It's too bad the world will
be denied my arguing skills, because that's absolutely NOT the career path I choose to take. I'll stick to my original
plans, thank you very much. I would tell you, but that is not part of my argument and would only detract from the
seriousness and importance of my point. Reason number four is that all of my beliefs really are simple. They
shouldn't take much explaining. In fact, I don't know how I managed to write all of those previous essays. If I
remember right, there was a good amount of me adding a bunch of things that didn't need to be in there, in short they
were completely filled with redundancy. These essays were very much like Stephenie
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History Of 911

  • 1. History Of 911 Dispatcher: 911, where is your emergency? Caller: 123 Main St. Dispatcher: Ok, what's going on there? Caller: I'd like to order a pizza for delivery. At this time the dispatcher thinks it's just another prank call. Dispatcher: Ma'am, you've reached 911. Caller: Yeah, I know. Can I have a large with half pepperoni, half mushrooms and peppers? Dispatcher: Umm... I'm sorry, you know you've called 911 right? Caller: Yeah, do you know how long it will be? Dispatcher: Ok, Ma'am, is everything ok over there? Do you have an emergency? Caller: Yes, I do. Dispatcher: And you can't talk about it because there's someone in the room with you? At this time the dispatcher has a moment of realization. Caller: Yes, that's correct. Do you know how long it will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you call 911 from a land based phone the number you are calling from determines which 911 center receives the call. When you call from a cell phone, the cell phone signal is transmitted to the closest phone company tower. From there, the signal is transmitted to the closest 911 center. Sometime the signal is not routed right and could end in the wrong 911 center. However, if that happens, the dispatchers will send it to the right center. According to Superior Ambulance How 911 Dispatch Works, if you live on the border of two different 911 centers, then most of the time you will have to talk to two different dispatchers. As each one gathers information, you will get directed to the right center. The information above shows why the history of 911, the good and bad stories of 911 incidents, and how 911 works is very important. It is very difficult on the dispatchers and sometimes things can get messed up. While the dispatchers need to calm and keep their emotions out of the 911 call, the 911 caller also needs to try to stay as calm as possible. Dispatchers understand that it is hard to stay calm sometimes. Krankie said, "Just because you don't see my face, doesn't mean I'm not saving your life. Behind every hero, there is a guardian looking out for them and I am the heroes' guardian. I am 911 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Sample Crime Investigation Papers Introduction: Anna Garcia, 38 was found in her home at Hillsboro, MO on August 24, 2016. Her neighbor Doug Greene. He last seen her walking her dog the morning before at 6:30 AM. Mr.g Greene and Ms. Garcia talked that morning. Mr.Greene had called Ms. Garcia and had no answer. He went over to her house to find out what was wrong. She did not answer and the dog was reported barking in the house. Greene decided it time to call the authorities. It was a hot 92 degree morning. The call came in at 9:45 AM. The authorities arrived at the scene at 9:56 AM. Greene informed the police of what he knew and that was that she was last seen yesterday morning when they talked. He also said that went over to her house and called her and there was no answer. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her neighbor Doug Greene called the police when she wasn't answering her phone calls or door. Her ex–husband Alex Garcia has a new wife and they are experiencing financial difficulties. Alex was the last person to see her alive when he went over to her house to discuss some paperwork. Anna had been released from the hospital a few week prior to her death. She was experiencing pain in her side. When the autopsy was concluded it was found that Anna had swollen ankles and needle marks on her left thigh. She also had a wound from the back of her head. The hair found at the crime scene was Anna's. The blood analysis showed that it was from from a 90 degree angle and fell from 63 inches in height. The blood work also showed that the blood was type B and it was either Anna's or Alex's. The fingerprint was in fact Anna's as well. There was no sign of a break in or robbery at her house. I believe the manner of death was accident. I don't believe she was murdered of it was natural. I believe she is hypoglycemic and died from her head wound. She had fresh needle marks on her thigh and it could be from her insulin shot. I feel like she forgot to take her shot, she got dizzy and fell on the table. All the evidence that we have at this moment proves my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Examples Of Lexical Cohesion This paper tackles how cohesion can be effective to make the text more united. Both cohesive devices; lexical and grammatical, have a powerful role in giving the text texture. Lexical devices are repetition, antonyms, synonyms, and general words. On the other hand, grammatical devices are reference, conjunction, and ellipsis. Both of them provide the text harmony and meaning. Lexical Cohesion Lexical cohesion occurs when two words are semantically related to each other such as, repetition, synonyms, antonyms, general words, and superordinate. Firstly, repetition occurs when one word is mentioned more than one time throughout the text. To illustrate, the word "and" is repeated about 22 times in the text , the word "her" is repeated around 15 times in paragraphs number 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 13, the morpheme "mother" is repeated 5 times in paragraphs number 1, 8, and 14, the pronoun " I" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secondly, conjunctions link between clauses and sentences. They signal the way the writer wants the reader to relate the sentence to what have been said or what is going to be said throughout the text. Conjunctions have many types such as, additive, causal, adversative, and temporal. Additive conjunctions, "also" in paragraph number 6, "or" in paragraph number 3, "and" in paragraphs number 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, are used when the writer wants to add more information to his idea. Causal conjunctions like, "in order to" in paragraph number 7, "so" in paragraph number 8, 9, and 14, and "because" in paragraph number 14, are used to tell a reason or a result. Adversative conjunctions like, "but" in paragraph 8, and "although" in paragraph number 11, are used to confirm opposite ideas. Temporal conjunction like, "since" in paragraph number 9, is used to confirm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Examples Of Josephus Problem The next base the essay will explore is base 3 also known as ternary, this is the base that was used in the original Josephus problem. By exploring this base and a few more bases, I will find a pattern and derive an equation to solve Josephus problem with any number of people in any number base. Josephus problem in base 3 is when each person kills the person who sits two seats away from him and the following diagram will demonstrate how it happens, the numbers on the inside show the order of the people that are gone which will make it easier to follow. Figure 7 An example of how Josephus problem works in base 3 with 12 people I will now create the same table as I did for the problem in a binary form. Table 3 Analyzing the Josephus problem in base 3 when 1≤n≤12 Number of people () Order in which people are gone The winning number 1 1 1 2 1,2 2 3 3,1,2 2 4 3, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Applying the equation to Josephus problem, to find we have to find as . We know how to solve as there are only 2 people and starts meaning he has to skip and therefore dies first and wins. Now we know that , we can see from the table above the answer is correct however we have to do it once more to find . We can always consider position and we have to repeat the equation until getting to the required number. This solution can be very frustrating as you must do the same thing over and over, however it can be programmed very easily and save a lot of time. This method is the third and the last method to solve the Josephus problem, it is the most useful method as it works for all bases however it is the most complicated one. In order to compare between this method and the other two methods, we first have to write the equation in base ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Agile Software Solution Supporting Cross-Organizational... Agile Software Solution Supporting Cross–Organizational Business Transactions Introduction/ Background The number of organizations that automate cross–organizational business transactions is rapidly expanding. Malone (2001:104) indicates "the relentless march of improvements in the cost– performance ratio of in–formation technology as main driver of this development". Porter (2001) mention that the "benefits of performing transactions electronically include extending market reach, saving time, cutting costs and responding to customer queries more agilely". Media enterprises feel the increasing pressure to establish inexpensive agile software solutions for data and information interchange. Since broadcasting organisations in South Africa ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This mean wrong show information is displayed. When the Schedule changes after they have updated the schedule on the system they must generate an xml file manually again of which sometimes they forget. When there is an event like soccer tournament, memorial services of DR Nelson Mandela e.g. Soccer world, if SABC1 will be broadcasting the tournament or event they move all affected shows to other TV channels; it can be SABC2 or SABC3. Of which the xml file have to be re–created again. Research Objectives 1. To improve interoperability on software solution supporting cross–organizational business transactions. 2. To help SABC implement efficient and reliable data integration solutions. Research Methodology An early and often cited paper by Adrion (1993, cited in Flint 2009, p. 229 – 230) presents engineering method as one of software engineering research method. It is necessary to utilize engineering method in this study in order to observe existing solutions, propose better solutions, build or develop, measure and analyse, and repeat until no further improvements are possible. Data Collection Technique The purpose of this study is to improve interoperability between SABC and multichoice. The best data collection technique for this study is observation. In this study will observe the existing solution utilized by SABC for information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Reflection On The Mathematics Class One night last month I had trouble falling asleep. The night was cool but it was hot inside my house. So I went for a walk to try to sort out the things that plagued my mind. I was thinking about the mathematics class and how to apply the things I was learning to my life. After a few minutes of walking, I noticed that I had arrived in downtown Colorado Springs. It was very strange because I did not live near downtown. I was standing in the middle of Tejon Street, facing north. The buildings on either side of the street were dark as far as I could see. The street lamp cast an eerie glow across the darkened landscape. A light fog rolled in and the feeble light that shone from the street lamps grew hazy. The wind blew in gusts of regular increment. Somewhere in the distance I heard singing. The voice that sang echoed through the night in sad, hollow desperation. I could not hear the words, but the tune sounded familiar. On the corner closest to me, three scruffy little dogs appeared. They looked at me, sat down and began to howl. The singing from the distance grew louder. Through the fog I saw something walking towards me. There were several of them. As they drew nearer, I realized they were numbers. Numbers with legs, arms, faces. I saw the numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8. They were singing the same thing over and over. "One is the loneliest number. One is the loneliest number." The howling dogs added drama and sadness to the numbers' song. As the numbers paraded before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Tastee Snax Cookies Managerial Decision Making Led by Professor: Ocampo y Vilas Business Report Business Report MacPherson Refrigeration Tastee Snax Cookie Company By Stefanie By Stefanie Adriaenssens, Astrid de P Astrid de Paep, Soundharya Jayaraman Jayaraman, Evie Tanghe & Yudistira Sa Yudistira Sanggramawi jaya 10th Octob 17th October 2012 Antwerp M Antwerp Management School 1 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. ..3 1 PROBLEM STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................... 4 2 ASSUMPTIONS & APPROXIMATIONS ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The objective is to determine the most cost effective method to decrease the project's deadline. The project plan discussed below has been generated through the use of a projectplanning scheduling technique, Critical Path Methodology, to secure the scientific approach. The program schedule provides a quantitative basis to make managerial decisions to shorten the implementation time of the overall project. 2. Assumptions and Approximations The mathematical model created to schedule all the projects is based upon a number of simplifying assumptions and approximations. These need to be taken into account in order to make an independent judgment about the model's usefulness.
  • 26. The assumptions and approximations of this model are:  The product introduction program has been broken down into three groups of activities: Research & Development, Marketing & Advertising, and Promotion;  The description of each activity and the indicated time required for its completion in weeks was taken at face value from the case;  The tasks to be performed by each department and the estimated durations and deadlines were also considered as given;  The preceding activities for each activity are considered as such;  The tasks that could potentially be "crashed" by increasing resources were decisions based on the information available in the case. 4 3. Solution Approach The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. The Probability Of Picking A Starfish Instruct Many students get confused when learning about fractions. At our grade level we teach about parts of a whole, equal shares, and partitioning. 1. Starfish, shark, whale and dolphin probability: The probability of picking a starfish will equal the number of starfish (3) divided by the total number (10). Therefore, the probability of the student picking a starfish is 3/10. The probability of picking a shark will be 3 sharks out of 10. This equals 3/10 The probability of whales will be 3/10 and the probability of dolphins will be 1/10. 2. How are the probabilities affected if each student replaces his or her sea animal after picking it? When a student replaces their sea animal, nothing will change. On the first pull, the probability of getting a starfish is 3/10, because there are 10 sea animals and 3 of them are starfish. If that starfish is replaced (put back in the fishpond), the probability for the second pull is still 3/10, and that means the events are independent. The result of one trial does not affect the result of another. Probabilities remain the same. 3. Select one of the sea animals. Give an example of how the probabilities are changed if that sea animal is replaced or not replaced after a student picks it out of the fishpond. Suppose a student picks out a sea animal at random from the fish pond, then replaces it and a second animal is chosen. If replaced, the probability of choosing a starfish and then a dolphin is; P(Starfish)= 3/10 P(dolphin)= ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Human Justice In 12 Angry Men 12 Angry Men is is about 12 selected people who have to run a juror sentence for a man who has been convicted about killing his father. It starts off in the courtroom where the 12 members hear the mans statement. After this is done, they all make their way into the room where they discuss. What makes this story so interesting, is the fact that all 12 people are complete opposites off each other. This also ties in the conflict of the story, is that no one can all agree on the same claim. Fights break out and people get angry at each other. In the story 12 Angry men, it shows people can always second chance their first opinion. By having a little argument over something or discussing something, it can influence props decisions. For example, this happened when a certain juror kept changing his vote constantly, after hearing everyone's claim. 12 Angry Men shows that human nature and personal experience can influence the effect on justice. To start it off, we have juror number 2. Juror number 2 is a very hesitant man who doesn't have an opinion on his own. He is very quiet and doesn't have much to say. During the story he constantly kept changing his mind whenever the last person spoke. "Well, sure, I've heard of it. I know what it is. I . . . what I meant . . . well, anyway, I think he was guilty." (Juror 2) This quote is the juror thinking he was guilty in the beginning but later on he changes his mind. His past experiences have influenced his opinion on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Antonio Brown Research Paper Antonio Brown: 20 Facts You Probably Didn't Know Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has made his cases arguably the NFL's best wide receiver. An underrated player for most of his career Brown really elevated his game in 2014 when he became Ben Roethlisberger's best option. Brown has been a beast in his NFL career, destroying almost every defensive player sent his way. His lightening quick speed and incredible hands make him one popular superstar, though you know a lot about the man, there's a lot about Brown's life that you probably don't know. I'm just an infraction and here are 20 facts you probably didn't know about Antonio Brown. Number 20 – Hidden Gem Hard to believe this but the NFL's best wide receiver wasn't even a hyped–up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Number 5 – Scouts Are Overrated One reason Brown had problems finding his post secondary education and spot in the 2010 draft was because of his rough upbringing and living poorly. Some also thought his size would hold him back from being a star. We have one word for all those scouts who passed on him, whelp! Number 4 – Hungry Man If you ever meet Brown and offer to take him up to your house you better make sure to go grocery shopping. He loves to eat six boiled eggs along with bison and oatmeal for breakfast. Number 3 – Charity Worker Brown is an avid worker off the field as he always tried to offer the best for kids. He helps poor children in Miami, tries to feed them for school and he host a celebrity softball game for a children's hospital , Brown you beauty. Number 2 – Bring It. Most NFL stars will tell you there's someone they fear, for Tom Brady it's Von Miller, for Michael Crabtree it's Richard Sherman, for Josh Norman and Odell Beckham it's each other, but for Brown he doesn't have one. He called it a chess game, that explains beating Chris ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Rockstar Logos "Rockstar" is a song by Post Malone released in 2017. The song is about how rappers the current generation of rock stars because of their growing popularity. The song consists of famous rock star moments in history to show how similar they are to what is happening to rappers currently. I think the purpose of the song is mostly for entertainment, however I think that there is a hidden message about how he is starting to go down the road of being a rock star. It is not entirely pleasant however, because it can be full of drugs and death for certain individuals. The song Rockstar by Post Malone uses ethos, pathos, and logos as persuasive tools to push the message that rappers are the new rock stars of this generation and it is not entirely pleasant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is logos because it uses historic events. People are persuaded by this because of the idea that history repeats itself. People are more open to something when they know that is has happened before, so by using history, he can get people to take him seriously. It uses ethos because the song mentions famous rock star who the listeners could identify with if they were fans of them. The line "Rest in peace to Bon Scott" is a tribute to the lead singer of ACDC who died of alcohol poisoning. "She ask me light a fire like I'm Morrison" is about Jim Morrison, who was in the band The Doors, who's most popular song was Light a Fire. It even brings up a book called "I'm With the Band" by $#$#2$#$#. Which is about the life of a rock band groupie. It uses pathos in one of the songs advertising schemes. Hs recording company, Republic Records, posted a YouTube video of a 3–minute–long loop of the chorus instead of the actual song. Since the chorus was catchy, it leads people to keep listening and look up the actual song. It used the emotion of a catchy beat to get people curious about the song, kind of like a trailer for a movie. This combined with the media coverage it received because of it created a lot of views. This lead it to debut at number 2 and eventually reach number 1 extremely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Lab Synthesis Essay The results for lab number 1 and 2 where that's at the Agar in the plate shifted to the left side of the Agar plate. As a result, it was a failure. This was an indication to start the experiment portion of lab number 2 over again. The results for lab number 3 was successful. Look at figure number 1.0 on page 17. The plaques are distributed nicely throughout the Agar plates. The plaques are also opaque, large, and without any white spots known as contaminates. Lab number 5 revealed one successful Agar plate with a minor contamination near clumped plaques. Look at figure 2.0 on page 20. There was 1 plaque isolated far from the other clumped plaques. The isolated plaque that was successfully achieved was medium sized and opaque. Lab number 6 was a success. The Phages were isolated nicely. The only negative in the results was that they were not easily seen or transparent in the light. The plaques were isolated, large, and opaque. One plate had an isolated Phage with some small and white contaminates near the Phage. The second Agar plate did not have contaminates, but as stated before, the plaques weren't transparent circles. The large plaques were faded. Lab number 7 was successfully completed, but the plaques were big and clumped together. My partner and I ended up using the plaques from Agar plate number from lab number 5. It was far from the contaminants in good sized. It was also isolated from the other plaques. Lab number 8 was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Functions For Running An Encryption Or Decryption # Functions for running an encryption or decryption. # The values of the two jokers. JOKER1 = 27 JOKER2 = 28 # Write your functions here: def clean_message(whatever_message): ' ' ' (str) –> str Convert your message into upper case and does only include alphabetical characters, that also means that spaces are not allowed. >>> clean_message("i am number four") 'IAMNUMBERFOUR ' >>> clean_message("compu23456!!!! science") 'COMPUSCIENCE ' ' ' ' # set message to an empty message, that 's for the message that # be interpreted by python based on the message you gave. message = "" # we only want to interpret all values that are alphabetical characters for each_letter in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... # that is, add 1 then change their positions deckofcards[a], deckofcards[a + 1] = deckofcards[a + 1], deckofcards[a] def move_joker_1(deckofcards): ' ' ' (list of int) –> Nonetype Look for JOKER1 and move this with the card next to it (That is the card under it). If card27 or the joker is at the bottom of the deck of cards, switch this card and put it on top. Req: If Joker 1 (card27) is to be moved at the bottom one time only. >>> deckofcards = [1,4,7,10,13,16,19,22,25,28,3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27, 2,5,8,11,14,17,20,23,26] >>> move_joker_1(deckofcards) >>> deckofcards [1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 2, 27, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26] >>> deckofcards = [22, 25, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 27] >>> move_joker_1(deckofcards) >>> deckofcards [27, 25, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 22] ' ' ' # find where joker1 is in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Nypd Case Essay Columbia Business School Revised December 18, 2000 The New York City Police Department Patrol System The City of New York is divided into 73 precincts. These precincts are the basic managerial units for the operation of the familiar police patrol cars (called radio mobile patrols or RMPs) we see on the City streets. For staffing purposes the Police Department divides the day into three eight–hour tours of duty: 12 midnight to 8AM, 8AM to 4PM, and 4PM to 12 midnight. A particular police precinct such as the 26th, in which Columbia University stands, may have 6 patrol cars in the field during the typical 8–to–4 tour. In New York about 1200 cartours are fielded on an average day –– about 200 on the 12 to 8 tour, about 400 on the 8 to 4 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NYPD Patrol System Columbia Business School p.1 © 1998, Linda V. Green – 67 – Dispatchers are civilians who are responsible for assigning patrol cars to 911 incidents in the precincts they handle. They also monitor the status of incidents and patrol cars and input all relevant information to the central computer system. Dispatchers are typically responsible for 2 or 3 contiguous precincts. When a dispatcher receives a new incident, the information is automatically added to a computer screen for that precinct, and the job is added to the dispatch queue in priority order. When a patrol car from the precinct is available, the dispatcher will assign it to the next job in the dispatch queue. If the incident is a dangerous one, more than one car may be dispatched. All communications are via radio When a car is dispatched to a job, it first travels to the scene of the incident. If the incident is still active, the officers perform whatever tasks are called for and, when done, write up required reports and radio to the dispatcher a final status code. The amount of service time per car per incident (including travel time) varies greatly from incident to incident, but overall it averages about 30 minutes. Allocation of the 1300 car–tours among the precincts is a complex and sensitive issue. Precincts vary greatly in population, physical area, frequency of 911 calls, incidence, and type of crime and special needs. Moreover, the rate and type of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Examples Of Tension In 12 Angry Men The small setting of the room, few props and the heat, along with camera levels, builds tension and releases it throughout 12 Angry Men. Towards the beginning tension is put in to play as the setting of film is in a small, un– airconditioned room on a hot summer day. Throughout the film the jurors comment on the weather which effects certain juror's moods. Juror number 7 says "This is the hottest day of the year. You'd think they'd at least air–condition the place." The heat irritates and agitates most of the jurors, resulting in clashes of moods, further adding to the tension. Throughout the film the camera level goes from above eye level to eye level, increasing the tension by showcasing more reactions and emotions during intense scenes. The mise–en–scène when we first see the jury room creates a perfect setting for tension to build. In the room, we see very few props, which helps make the room seem small. The room has a table with 12 chairs, ashtrays on the table, a fan on the wall, 2 overhead key lights, a few books, papers and another small table. The jurors also can't leave until they either all decide to send an 18–year–old to the electric chair, or free. The men are all wearing jackets, even though the weather is hot and the heat makes them sweaty and agitated. Many of the men are smoking, which might show they are agitated or anxious. Early on in this room, tension starts to rise as juror number eight is the only one who votes not guilty. This all happens in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Group Participation and Interaction Explored in 12 Angry Men Stop for a moment and think how many times have you said "I'll kill you" to a person and actually killed that person? Two times? Three times? We all know that the answer is never unless of course you're actually a killer. This is what might or might not have happened with the boy who was accused of killing his father in the movie 12 Angry Men. Firstly, let's consider on the title of the movie itself which says "12 Angry Men." Twelve is indicating the number of group members, angry is indicating the state of their temper, and men indicating their gender. So the title of the movie strongly connects to the name of the class "Group Communication Studies" because both involve a group, a goal and communication among the group members in order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Taking other juror's characters into consideration, Jury number 2 and Jury number 12 are a complete contrast to Jury number 8. They both are hesitant in taking their stance. Especially Jury number 12 repeatedly changes his decision depending on what the aggressive members were wanting him to say. Jury number 3 was the most aggressive of all the 12 men. There was something not–so–appealing–yet–very–interesting about his personality. He was so single– minded that he not only disagreed to what others said, but was also willing to ask them to shut up and just say "guilty." His aggressive behavior gives us a reason to think that he might have a bad relation with his son, which he actually had and reveals the story at the end. Jury number 7 has a completely different approach. He wants the discussions to end soon because he has got more important things to do in his life rather than having a look at the evidence's that could help to save someone's life. According to Benne and Sheats Functional Group Goals, Jury number 7 is an example of a deserter. Deserter is a person who withdraws from the group; appears "above it all" and bored or annoyed with the discussion; remains aloof or stops contributing ( Engleberg and Wynn 55). A deserter can also be called a self centered person. Jury number 8 seems an initiator–contributor, who proposes ideas and suggestions; provides direction for the group; gets the group ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Ring Contraction Of A Ring RING CONTRACTION All the carbons of a ring are equivalent (a ring has no ends like an open–chain compound does),1 ring compounds can be classified as either monocyclic or polycyclic compounds. As the word "contraction" means shrinking, ring contraction can be defined as the process of shrinking larger ring compounds which are less strained into a more strained smaller ring structures. Instead of making small strained ring by chemical reaction which is very strenuous to do, ring contraction is a process of easing the stress of forming smaller strained ring on their own. A ring contraction reaction is a type of organic reaction in which usually a hydrocarbon ring is reduced in size.2 Ring contraction reactions are an important method to increase molecular complexity in a single step, because, in many cases, the reorganization of the bonds occurs with a high level of selectivity, affording products not easily accessible by other synthetic approaches.2. and 3. The smallest ring compound possible is cyclopropane, this is so because we need at least three carbon atoms to form a ring structure. Cyclopropane is the most strained ring compound due to the fact that its carbon atoms are sp3 hybridized, sp3 carbon have an angle of 1090, but the carbon atoms in cyclopropane are strained in an angle of 600. Scheme 1: Mechanism of a typical ring contraction METHODS FOR RING CONTRACTION Ring contraction occurs through rearrangement of carbon atoms to form a smaller ring structure. Two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Questions On Students With Students 4. Number rainbows a. I will be working with student on their targeted number for this student. We made a number line starting at zero and then counting up to their practice number. I then started by stating that we were going to create a rainbow. I asked the student if they could find two number in the number line that could equal their practice number. Usually, they states their practice number and zero and if you add them together you get the practice number. Then I encouraged the student to look for another pair of number that would equal the practice number. I will prompt thee student to keep looking for pair of number until they have found all the pair then I ask them to draw a line connecting the two numbers in the pair. After the student had created the rainbow I will have them color the rainbow. After they have colored it I had the student write number sentences using the number pairs to equal the practice number. After they have written the student has finished creating the number sentences I reviewed the sentences with the student. 5. Snap it a. In this lesson I work with the student on their practice number. The student started out with a stack of unfix cubes that equals their practice number. I then prompted the student to place the unfix cubes behind their back. I then modeled how they would snap the stack in half. Then I showed the student then when I pulled out the stack in was broken in two. I had the student practiced just snapping the stack a few times. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Essay on Kristen's Cookie Company 1. How long will it take you to fill a rush order? Order Size 1 Dozen: 6 + 2 + 1 + 9 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 26 minutes Order Size 2 Dozen: 26 + 1 + 9 = 36 minutes Order Size 3 Dozen: 36 + 1 + 9 = 46 minutes 2. How many orders can you fill in a night, assuming that you are open four hours each night? 4 hours = 240 minutes Bottleneck is the oven (setting and baking), which takes 10 minutes Must account for the 8 minutes required to prepare prior to baking (wash/mix/spoon) the first batch Must account for the 8 minutes required to complete (cooling/accept payment/packaging) the final batch 240 – 8 – 8 = 224 minutes available for bottleneck usage Each order is 1 Dozen i. Each order requires 1 instance of bottleneck ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4 minutes by roommate: set oven (1 minute per dozen), package (2 minutes per dozen), and accept payment (1 minute per order) This represents 1 labor minute per cookie (12 labor minutes / 12 cookies) ii. 2 Dozen Requires 17 total labor minutes to produce a. 10 minutes by Kristen: prepare (6 minutes) and spoon (4 minutes) b. 7 minutes by roommate: set oven (2 minutes), package (4 minutes), and accept payment (1 minute) This represents 0.71 labor minutes per cookie (17 labor minutes / 24 cookies) This means that there was a 29% reduction in labor (1 – 0.71), which means that it cost us 29% less in labor. Therefore, we can discount the price of 2 dozen up to 29% and still make at least the same amount of money as we would if we were to sell the 2 dozen separately (in separate orders) iii. 3 Dozen Requires 22 total labor minutes to produce a. 12 minutes by Kristen: prepare (6 minutes) and spoon (6 minutes) b. 10 minutes by roommate: set oven (3 minutes), package (6 minutes), and accept payment (1 minute) This represents 0.61 labor minutes per cookie (22 labor minutes / 36 cookies) This means that there was a 39% reduction in labor (1 – 0.69), which means that it cost us 39% less in labor. Therefore, we can discount the price of 3 dozen up to 39% and still make at least the same amount of money as we would if we were to sell the 3 dozen separately (in separate orders) iv. Filling a 2–dozen order will require an additional 10 minutes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Description Of Emergency 911 Dispatch Course 1. TITLE & DESCRIPTION Emergency 911 Dispatch Course. The purpose of this course is to develop and prepare students for employment as Police Communications Officers and Police Dispatchers at a fire, ambulance, police, and the security department within the private sector or government. My school centers on the fundamentals of law enforcement practices and assisting with strengthening the relationship between law enforcement and the community. 2. WEB URL from Frameworks website – http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career–adult–edu/career–tech– edu/program–resources.stml 3. MY COMPETENCE? I have a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice Management/Leadership and several specialized and advanced certifications in law enforcement. I was hired as a 911 Police Dispatcher in the year 2000. Throughout this experience, I learned the components and skills necessary to work independently and effectively as a dispatcher. I rose through the ranks really quickly. I was promoted to a trainer and then subsequently a shift supervisor. As a trainer, my commitment and dedication in this capacity allowed me to teach and create lesson plans. My ability to build positive relationships with my students who were my colleagues allowed for a fun, yet learning atmosphere. Building positive communities in a class setting allows for students to feel physically, emotionally, and culturally secure. I was allowed the opportunity to take part of coursework in curriculum and instructional strategies, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 82. Essay MDM4UB key questions Unit 3 ILC 97% Unit 3, Key Questions MDM4U–B Lesson 11 42.a) ii): equal to about half. There are 26 red cards out of a deck of 52 playing cards. Therefor the theoretical chance of drawing a red card is . b) i): equal to about 1. The sun shines all year round, including the summer. Even though you may not be able to see the sun cause it's hidden behind clouds it's still shining. c) iii): equal to about 0. When you roll two dice, it is impossible to roll a sum of 1. The lowest sum you can roll with two dice is 2. 43.a) When a coin is tossed 4 times there are 16 possible outcomes and one way to roll a heads 4 times in a row. Let A represent the probability of rolling 4 heads. Therefor the probability of rolling a head four times is . b) There are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are 28 total possibilities the two cards can be drawn Therefor there is a probability that the cards drawn will equal a sum of 10. b) Let A represent the probability that the sum of the numbers will be greater then 14 There are 16 outcomes that will have a sum greater then 14 or 0.571 There is a 57.1% chance that there will be a sum greater then 14 c) The drawing of the two cards from the 8 at random are mutually exclusive events. The drawing of one card has nothing to do with the drawing of the other card. Key Questions Lesson 13 51.a) independent: the first roll will not affect the second roll and vice versa b) dependent: not having the car serviced would probably make the car die faster than having the car regularly serviced. The life of the car will depend on the service c)The first face card drawn in an independent event. However, the 2nd face card drawn is a dependent event because if one face card is already drawn the chance of drawing a second face card is lowered. d) independent: a person's height has nothing to do with the whether or not they can do math and vice versa 52. Let A represent first–year students that live in college dormitories Let B represent graduation rate of first year college students a) Therefor 0.3 or 30% of first year students will live in a dormitory and graduate college. b) p'(A)=1–p(A) =1–0.40 =0.60 Therefor there is a 45% chance the students will not live in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 86. The Planning Processes For The Classroom Schedule Created... The planning processes for this unit started with our Math schedule created by the cooperating teacher, Ms. Ross. The schedule indicated that the focus for the following week or two, depending on student's performance, would be on the number six. Every Math lesson includes a SmartBoard presentation as the "I do" and "we do" portion of lesson. This presentation is used and reviewed every day as this group of student benefits from repetition based on their age group and disabilities. The SmartBoard presentation includes twenty four slides, with the first ten slides always being a part of our lesson. During this portion of the lesson, one slide is dedicated to one video that highlights the $#$#$#$#1$#$#$#$# six, allowing the students to feel as they were taking a break from learning. This group of students benefit from short periods of instruction, short activities, and frequent breaks. As the pre and post assessments were created to focus on number recognition, quantity discrimination, one–to–one correspondence and writing of the numbers, this unit follows address the same categories. During our pre–assessment, out of the fifteen students in the classroom, eight students recognized the number six when shown the number. Only one student was able to identify that the number six was the largest number when comparing the number six to a smaller number. During the one–to–one correspondence activity eight students were able to make the connection between the number six and a visual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 90. Speech On Superpowers If superpowers are concerned, there is nothing more cool than these. Welcome to watchmojo.com. Today, we will count with the Top 10 of the best superpowers. Andrew, we can fly. In this list, we will see superpowers from a variety of sources, whether comics, movies or television. "It's time for a beating. "It's catchy, is not it?" Number 10: Super speed. "Is it a teleporter?" "No, it's just fast. And when I met him, I was not so young. Speaking of never being late. With supervelocicidad, can arrive to any side at any time and have time to stop on the way. Superheroes like Flash and Quicksilver brought this power to the limit with the ability to create whirlwinds and break the barrier of time, among other great skills. Be careful, Barry. You ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With telekinesis, also known like psychokinesis, there are no limits for what they can move or do with the mind. A thought can move a pencil across the table or crush a car as if it were cotton candy. POWER WITH NO LIMITS (2012) 20TH CENTURY FOX Do not you reach the lightsaber? Problem solved. STAR WARS: EPISODE V THE EMPIRE CONTRAATACA Do you need to contain a giant wave to save his friends? Ready. We do not want to know what happens when someone with telekinesis has a headache. I do not want to fix it. X–MEN: THE FINAL BATTLE (2006) Before revealing to number 1, here are some mentions of honor. FLEXIBILITY PIROQUINESIS VISION OF X–RAYS MAN OF STEEL (2013) WARNER BROS Honey ... ANIMAL CONTROL THE LORD OF THE BEAST (1982) METRO–GOLDWYN–MAYER Number 1: Traveling in time. Why not give life a spark? traveling to another time? Back to the past to amend a mistake perhaps. I will never get there in time to change. Or go to the future to see what happens to what they do now. There is no need to be so serious. Why not visit your character historical favorite Or use knowledge of the future for your benefit? He projects Bishop days ago to warn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 94. Significance Of The Number Seven In Poetry Before being used by human beings as scientific symbols, the numbers played a symbolic and mythological role in human life. The connection between the life of the primitive man with the numbers has certainly been more, if not less, than today. In the current study, the number 7 has been considered as one of the most efficient mythological symbols and archetypes in the contemporary poetry to investigate into the role of this mythological number in the perspective of contemporary poets. The number seven is a symbol of perfection and a combination of three and four. Three is a symbol of female and four is a symbol of male and that's why it has drawn a lot of attention. Many of the symbolic and ancient roles of this number are still used in the subconscious of today's human beings. The contemporary poets have used the number seven in their poems as a sacred and complete number, the number of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 104). As stated by Cassirer, in the Greek philosophy, the number seven belongs to the virgin Athena who has not been born from a mother and the number seven represents god. Also, in the Middle Ages, they regarded the number seven as a complete number. Of course, "from the same early times, the number nine has been in competition with the number seven. In the myths and creeds of the Greek, and also in the beliefs of the Germans, there have been nine distances/ intervals similar to the periods of seven distances/intervals." (Cassirer, 1999, P. 233). In the Golden Branch, Frazer (1384, P. 268) refers to the myths about the numbers seven and nine and their sanctity and mentions that the tribe witches or the doctors cured the pain or the fever of the patient by tying a thread to the patient's body with seven or nine knots and unknotting each one every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 98. A Report On Gap Retail Store GAP Retail Store The Retail industry consists of a systematic system including the products information, inventory system, employee's information as well as for the billing purposes. To keep track of the sales and to avoid mix up in inventory and to have a aligned billing system to avoid mix of bills amongst the patrons. Other retail stores at the malls or separate factory outlets etc. is using this system to be able to give a good service to its patrons. Introduction Gap is a well–known clothing line started in the United sates which now has numerous stores and factory outlets all over the world and this will help summarize the use of the system used by all the stores in the retail industry. The Store would provide type of clothing and accessories (Jeans, khakis, T–Shirts, Shirts, tank tops, Shorts, Sunglasses etc.). Depending on the cloths or accessories price tags set up according to the bar code the prices are charged to the customers. The Employees of the Store Employees are people who will manage all aspects of the database. In most databases, they are identified with as much information as possible. To keep our implication simple, we will need the name and the title of each employee. To uniquely identity an employee, each one will have an employee number. This number will be specified but the person who is creating the record for a new hire. 1. On the ribbon, click create 2. To create a new table, in the tables section, click the table design 3. Click under ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 102. Lesson Plan For A Small Group Of Three First Grade,... LESSON PLAN CONTEXT This lesson is designed for a small group of three first–grade, classified English language–learning (ELL) students. The students are ages six– through eight–years–old and are in a first grade classroom. They spend 90% of their time in the regular classroom, and the other 10% outside of the classroom receiving instruction from the ESOL teacher. All three of these students are female, two of which are Latino and the other of Arabic descent. Only one of the Latino girls was born outside of the United States, and the other two students were U.S. born. They attend Andrew Jackson Elementary School in South Philadelphia. The two Latino students have gone to Jackson from the time they were in Kindergarten, while the Arabic student entered Jackson this year after the school year had already begun. All three of these children are below grade level in all content areas, especially literacy. In terms of this lesson, math is the content area being addressed. The concepts of less than, greater than, and equal to will be taught. Prior to this lesson, the students have learned how to count and label their numbers 0 through 100. They have worked briefly with $#$#1$#$# lines and understand the cardinality of numbers. DESIRED RESULTS In this lesson, I am trying to accomplish teaching the students the key concepts of less than, greater than, and equal to. I want them to understand that each number holds its own value and that a specific number may hold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 106. Dice and Probability DICE AND PROBABILITY LAB Learning outcome: Upon completion, students will be able to... * Compute experimental and theoretical probabilities using basic laws of probability. Scoring/Grading Rubric: * Part 1: 5 points * Part 2: 5 points * Part 3: 22 points (2 per sum of 2–12) * Part 4: 5 points * Part 5: 5 points * Part 6: 38 points (4 per sum of 4–12, 2 per sum of 3) * Part 7: 10 points * Part 8: 10 points Introduction: While it is fairly simple to understand the outcomes of a single die roll, the outcomes when rolling two dice are a little more complicated. The goal of this lab is to get a better understanding of these outcomes and the probabilities that go with them. We will examine and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (10 pts) How do your experimental probabilities compare to the theoretical probabilities of rolling different sums on a pair of dice? Did you have the same probabilities? Was your data relatively close? They had different probabilities, however they were relatively close to each other. 8. (10 pts) How do you think the experimental probabilities would compare to the theoretical probabilities if we rolled the pair of dice 500 times? 1,000 times? 1,000,000 times? I believe they would become closer and closer to the theoretical probabilities as we rolled more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 110. Benefits Of Using Pvc Used For An Enterprise Of Pvc Furniture CHAPTER 5 RESULT & DISCUSSION 5.1 RESULT & DISCUSSION It can be easily understood by this paper that there are enormous benefits of using PVC in various applications. Setting up an enterprise of PVC furniture can give us high returns at low input cost. Initial set–up cost of PVC furniture enterprise is also less as compared to other enterprises of same level. This project requires less area because of its simple fabrication process and less machines required with reduced inventory. Dedicating ourselves towards protecting environment it can save thousands/lakhs of trees which would otherwise be used in making furniture. Also precious earth metals can be saved for more purposeful use by using PVC in many applications. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe are leading the way in replacing the various other materials that have been previously used in pipe construction; they have only been scarcely used in the past, however over the past 30 years they have proven themselves to be more than worthy replacements for the conventional materials such as steel and iron. PVC has a myriad of advantages over traditionally used materials. For starters, PVC and PE pipe are very durable materials; they are just as strong as iron, which is crucial due to pipes' exposure to both internal and external pressures. However, arguably two of their most important attributes are that they neither corrode, nor do they have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 114. #Include . #Include. #Include. Using Namespace Std . Int #include #include #include using namespace std; int main() { int choice; int flag=0; // this flag allow skip other question in case a bad choice double Amount_loan, creditscore, monyhlypayment, NumPayments, NumPayment, intrest, AmountPaid; //adding this variables double monthlyRate, balance, principal, interest, totalInterest; const double loanupA500 = 4.25, loanupA600 = 3.25, loanupA700 = 2.75; const double loanupM500 = 6, loanupM600 = 5, loanupM700 = 4; const double Auto_loan = 1; const double Mortgage_loan = 2; cout << "Loan 's table" << endl; cout << "______________________________________________________________________________________________" << endl; cout << "Loan Type under 500 Up 500 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... reditscore < 500) { cout << "Not Approved "<< loanupA500 << endl; // to get the monnthyly percentage we divide by 12 months monthlyRate = loanupA500/12; //to get the rate we divide by 100% monthlyRate = monthlyRate/100; //intrest = pow(1 + loanupA500 / 100, 1.0 / 12); } else if (creditscore >= 600&& creditscore << loanupA600 << endl; // to get the monnthyly percentage we divide by 12 months monthlyRate = loanupA600/12; //to get the rate we divide by 100% monthlyRate = monthlyRate/100; //intrest = pow(1 + loanupA600 / 100, 1.0 / 12); //cout << "interest rate for a month is: " << monthlyRate << endl; } else { cout << loanupA700 << " % yearly" << endl; // to get the monnthyly percentage we divide by 12 months monthlyRate = loanupA700/12; //to get the rate we divide by 100% monthlyRate = monthlyRate/100; //intrest = pow(1 + loanupA700 / 100, 1.0 / 12); cout << "interest rate for a month is: " << monthlyRate << endl; } monyhlypayment = (Amount_loan * monthlyRate)/(1–pow(1+monthlyRate,– NumPayments)); AmountPaid = monyhlypayment * NumPayments; cout << "Amount paid is " << AmountPaid << endl; cout << "Monthly Payment: " << monyhlypayment << endl; // loop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 118. H-Index: The Weaknesses Of The H-Index H– INDEX A LITTLE ABOUT H–INDEX: In 2005 there was a term presented "h–index" for approximating the position, which means and wide impact of scientists' expanding commitments." It takes into clarification of together the quantity of a individuals' books, magazines and diaries and so forth (i.e. publications) and their effect on nobilities, as determined by reference aggregates. Jorge Hirsch, the maker of $#$#1$#$# pronounces that a "fruitful researcher" ought to have a h–index record of 20 following 20 years and a "remarkable researcher" ought to have a list of 40 following 20 years; and a "genuinely extraordinary individual" will have a file of 60 following 20 years or 90 following 30 years. DEFINITION: The index h is defined as the number ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... WHAT ARE THE WEAKNESSES OF THE H–INDEX? Commentators of the metric propose it is constrained in the accompanying ways: It checks an exceedingly referred to paper paying little respect to why it's being referenced–e.g., for negative reasons It doesn't represent varieties in normal number of productions and references in different fields (some generally distribute and refer to short of what others) It disregards the number and position of creators on a paper It limits creators by the aggregate number of distributions, so shorter professions are off guard It has generally low determination in that numerous researchers wind up in the same extent since it gets progressively hard to expand the h–file the higher it gets (a h–list of 100 relates to at least 10,000 references) It, similar to all measurements, depends on information from the past and may not be a legitimate indicator of future execution. Nonetheless, in a subsequent production Jorge Hirsch showed that the h–record is superior to anything different pointers (absolute papers, all out references, references per paper) at anticipating future experimental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 122. Case Study On Hyundai 1. TABLE SHOWING GENDER–WISE DISTRIBUTION OF HYUNDAI USERS GENDER NO.OF. RESPONDENTS PERCENTAGE MALE 79 79 FEMALE 21 21 INTERPRETATION Study conducted under Hyundai motors includes most of male respondents. In the sense that up to 79 per cent are male and remaining 21% are female. 2. TABLE SHOWING AGE GROUP AGE GROUP NO.OF.RESPONDENTS PERCENTAGE BELOW 20 0 0 20–40 68 68 40&ABOVE 32 32 INTERPRETATION It has been observed from the study that 68% of people fall under the age group of 20–40 along with 32 per cent of forty and above age groups. It depict that most of the young people prefer most Hyundai cars compared to teenage and elder people. 3. TABLE SHOWING INFLUENCERS IN PURCHASE DECISION INFLUENCERS NO.OF. RESPONDENTS PERCENTAGE ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 73% believe that service is being carried out on time. 17% believe or experienced delay in their service, 6% portray that time taken or duration is 2days or more and 4% replied that 3days or more. 12. TABLE SHOWING CONDITION OF VEHICLE AFTER COMPLETION OF REPAIR VEHICLE AFTER REPAIR NO.OF. RESPONDENTS PERCENTAGE PROBLEM SOLVED IN FIRST TIME 81 81 HAD TO BE REDONE 4 4 PROBLEM REMAINS 15 15 DIFFERENT PROBLEM DEVELOPED OTHER INTERPRETATION Up to 81% consumers state that vehicle was resolved from the problem for which it is being serviced. 4% says that work had to be redone along with 15%states that problem never solved. No users have stated that different problems have developed. 13. TABLE SHOWING INFORMATION IN TIME INFORMATION IN TIME NO.OF.RESPONDENTS PERCENTAGE EXCELLENT 22 22 VERY GOOD 44 44 AVERAGE 18 18 POOR 9 9 VERY POOR 6 6 INTERPRETATION From the analysis of data as per response states that respondents are satisfied with the delivery of various information on time. 44% states that it is very good, 22% stating that it is excellent , 18% as average, 9% as bad and 6% as very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 126. So You’ve Decided to visit Earth. So You've Decided to visit Earth. Pamphlet with 10 simple rules to aid your survival on the world of this up and coming hostile species Paid for by the Galactic Confederation. Rule Number 1: Eavesdrop, Eavesdrop, Eavesdrop. The gateway to understanding human mind is spending time reviewing their transmissions. Remarkably un–shy and very gregarious, they have been broadcasting both their audio and visual entertainment for decades much to the annoyance of other neighboring, less chatty species, who grow annoyed by this constant racket. However, spending a little time watching their transmissions, which seems to focus on both their tendency towards violence and their obsession with mating, and soon you'll be a complete expert on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rule number 3: Pick the right ship. Before approaching their world, be sure to select the right craft. Now, since the adventure of radar on their planet as well as satellites, and cameras many carried on their personal communication devices you must accept that you will be spotted at some point. While there are various models out there many claiming greater stealth or high speed capacity, we recommend what has worked well in the past, a saucer shaped craft. While this may seem a bit cliché and somewhat impractical given the laws of aerodynamics, the fact is, if you are spotted and reported, odds are you will be dismissed as a hoax or wild imagining and therefore, avoiding a visit from those pesky supersonic craft and their tracking missiles Rule number 4: Know your no fly zones. Again this is crucial in your survival. As a general rule avoid major cities and high population areas as it is far easier for your activities to be noticed. Also, as a general rule try to avoid areas designated for military purposes or are experiencing conflict by one nation against another, as those are sure to bring the supersonic air craft and their missiles. In fact, what we recommend is to take you conduct your research in remote places, areas which do not have a high population and any type of formal air patrols. This will decrease your likelihood of being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 130. Triangular Number Of Triangular Numbers Triangular Numbers Eli Nazarian Ms. Ramson H Algebra 2A October 21, 2014 A triangular number is a number that counts the amount of objects that form when they are put together to form an equilateral triangle (a triangle with all equal sides). The most common object used to form a triangle are dots. When the dots create an equilateral triangle, the number of dots seen in the triangle represent the triangular number. Overall, the sequence is generated from a pattern of dots which form a triangle. The first row contains a single dot and each subsequent row contains more dots than the previous one. The sequence of triangular numbers are: 1, 3, 6,10, 15, 21... and so on. When working with multiple triangles, each triangle is assigned a triangle number. For example, triangle one (T1) has a triangular number of one. Triangle three has a triangular number of six. The letter T, followed but a number represents a certain triangle. The formula to calculate the amount of object using a stated length is: Tn(th)= n(n+1) 2 T represents triangle number. N represents the length of the three sides of the equilateral triangle. If a number (and only whole numbers) were plugged in for N. The final answer of the problem would equal the number objects (dots) in the equilateral triangle. Example: n= length of 6 Formula: Tnth= n(n+1) 2 Plug in 6 for n. T6th=6(6+1) 2 Solve. T6th= 6(7) T6th=42 T6th=21. 2 2 The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 134. Night's Senior Awards Ceremony This may not be the most fascinating story, but it's a story that I believe many students can relate to. When it comes to school, we are always exposed to feelings of jealousy and envy towards students who are smarter and have better grades than us. However, not because someone has more of something, makes what you have any less significant and special. On May 28th in my AP Literature class, my teacher handed out note cards for that night's Senior $#$#1$#$# ceremony. My card had three numbers on it 7,9 and 21. Each number represents the order in which a group of awards would be given out. For instance, since I had number 7 first, I was part of the seventh group to go up on stage and receive an award. I was ecstatic to see which awards I would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I felt as if I was ,in a sense, finally measuring up to my peers. Once I sat back down, I started to enjoy the ceremony more. I observed as the number ten group received their award for having over 1,000 hours of community service, the group eleven, then group twelve and so on. Patiently, I awaited for Mr. Bravo to hold up the twenty one in order to receive my last award. When he finally did, I stood up and began to walk toward the stage's stairs, but I noticed that I was the only one there. The times I went up before, I could hear the sound of chairs folding up and students chattering as they walk to get in line. But not this time. All you could here were the clicks of my heels. I began to feel even more nervous now. I had absolutely no clue what the award was for. Why was I the only one here. "Is it a special award? Did I read the number wrong? Was I in line for the wrong number?" My mind began to overflow with these questions. This time my principle began with "Our next award is being presented to a special student whom the counseling staff has chosen as this years Champion of Character for her extraordinary high school growth." She then continued with "Congratulations to Ms. Leslie Ruiz." I proceeded to walk on stage and receive my award. I was very nervous as I stood on stage alone, but I also felt very honored and ecstatic to receive such a special award. From a distance I could see my parents and my boyfriend as they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 138. 12 Angry Men: Leadership Essay Leadership: In the movie 12 Angry Men there were two primary examples of leadership. The first was in the beginning of the movie, when the foreman gets everyone together in the room and has them sit down, assigning them each a number. He then proceeds to go over the process and rules they will proceed with, and sets up the initial voting. After the initial voting, he has them go around in a circle one by one to discuss the reasons why they voted the way they did. As the film progresses, the leadership shifts towards man number 8, the one who initially voted not guilty. He demonstrates behavioral leadership as he begins to give information and supporting arguments of why there could be reasonable doubt to accuse the boy of murder, while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By choosing aggression over cooperation, they put themselves at an automatic disadvantage within the group, as aggression led to a lack of credibility among those who demonstrated it. The group did not share a common goal, which also led to poor performance. Some team members had alternative motives, such as man number 3 who was showing aggression towards teen boys because of the poor experience he had with his own teenager and man number 7 who wanted to get in and out of the discussion as quickly as possible because he had baseball tickets for that night. The bigotry and grudge against teenage boys prevented men numbers 3 and 10 from being constructive team members and probably should have disqualified them from serving on that jury in the first place. This team dealt with participation problems within the group in a number of ways. One way was that they began sticking up for each other when one man would become aggressive towards another. The group moved away from man number 10 when he went on his rampage about young boys and how they are all criminals, prompting man number 4 to tell him to shut his mouth and not speak again. Decision Making: The 12 angry men were forced into making a consensus decision because that was the only way they could present a verdict to the judge. They used nominal group technique because their decision making was solely task related and required no social relational development. They used a democratic voting system and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 142. CMS 1500 Essay The CMS–1500 The CMS–1500 is a universal claim form, which is used to bill for services rendered. This type of claim form is often used by physician's offices, medical offices, and/or hospitals. There are many different companies that accept the CMS–1500 claim form, such as, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, as well as United insurance. This form is easy to follow and fill out. With all the correct information on hand, filing this form will be a breeze. With researching the CMS–1500, and from studying this form in MedTrak class, I have come to enjoy filling out this form. It seems more understandable and easier to read than other claim forms I have saw or have learned about. With the CMS–1500 claim form, it is pretty much self–explanatory. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just looking at this claim form can be a bit intimidating if you have never dealt with them before. But if you were to take a moment to glance over the form and get a feel for what information is pertinent and needed to complete this claim form. This form to me is one of the easiest claim forms that will have to filled out and submitted in the medical office setting. Upon the first time filing this claim form it is important to have all the correct and updated information from the patient, and that the physician or hospital has included all the correct codes and the correct information to be able to file this claim. As with any claim, without the correct information and correct, the claim could be rejected and denied for reimbursement. That not only will delay the payment for services rendered, but will always add more to the medical office administrator work load. With a rejected claim, the medical office administrator will have to go over that claim form again to find the errors and then resubmit the claim. Having to do this, on top of the work load he or she may already have could put them behind on the daily duties already on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 146. Why Is Dispatch Center Important What would happen if 911 was called, and no one answered in the middle of a serious crisis? What if the dispatcher that answered had no idea how to help? Having an efficient dispatch center is vital to daily law enforcement operations, public and officers' safety. Why is dispatching and the dispatch center so important? The effects of not maintaining a proficient and efficient dispatch center can result in major complications, and sometimes irreversible consequences, including someone's life. There are various complex tasks performed on a daily basis inside a dispatch center. No single process is more important than another, however, they all serve a specific intent, and have to be completed adequately. The lack of training in radio and call taking operations, and turnover rates among dispatch centers is the primary cause of a community lacking adequate emergency personnel responses, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Call taking is the beginning step in the world of law enforcement. In a dispatch center, calls can be received through different avenues. 911 is the most common, although, a majority dispatch centers' calls are received via non– emergency telephone lines. To protect the citizens of the community, proficient call taking is essential. Every call is different, and in result, every dispatcher has to learn how to approach the given situation, and the questions to ask for the proper response to be utilized. Dispatchers need to be trained to evaluate calls by asking key questions of callers and reporting the right information to the most appropriate emergency response personnel (75). For example: A child calling to report a domestic dispute between parents would be approached with a milder tone of voice, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 150. Number Grid Investigation The Patterns, Rules and Formulae Found in a Number Grid For this coursework I shall investigate and explain thoroughly the patterns, rules and formulae found in a number grid when placing a square at any point in the grid, multiplying the top left and bottom right corners and the top right and bottom left corners and finding the difference. I will look at all the variables and use systematic methods when doing this. Suggested Variables: Width of grid Size of Square $#$#1$#$# Tables Width of Grid: Does the width of the grid make a difference to formulae? I shall keep the size of the square at a constant (2 x 2) Width of Grid size 10) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now I shall try to answer the question "does this differ with a different size grid?" I shall try to fill the table shown underneath to get a clear view on all the data and try to see a formula from this data. Grid Width Difference 4x4 10 3x3 9 2x2 8 Square size 2x2 grid width 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 12 x 23 = 276
  • 151. 22 x 13 = 286 286 – 276 = 10 I shall now use letters to prove this correct X X+1 X+10 X+11 X(X+11) = X² + 11X (X+1)(X+10) = X²+11x+10 (X²+11x+10) – (X²+11X) = 10 Square Size 2x2, Grid Width 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 21 26 27 11 x 21 = 231 20 x 12 = 240 240 – 231 = 9 I shall now use letters to prove this correct X X+1 X+9 X+10 X(X+10) = X² + 10X (X+9)(X+1)=X²+10X+9 (X²+10X+9) – (X²+10X) = 9 Square size 2x2, Grid Width 8) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 155. Yes, I am aware this is a Contradiction I believe that the Broncos are going to own this football season. Yes, I believe that, but that's not my main belief. Could I go on and on for pages and pages on that belief? You bet I could, but I'm not going to. Instead I'm going to tell you why I believe I shouldn't have to write this essay. The number one reason why I believe I shouldn't have to write this $#$#1$#$# is that I'm not in school, which means that I don't want to do anything that is work related. I just want to sit on my butt, watch movies, be obnoxious, and maybe improve my nonexistent Call of Duty skills. Video games and I don't really get along, in fact, besides for Guitar Hero, we never have. Instead of wasting my time here, I want to go and obliterate some aliens or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following that we had reason number two: I've already done this essay before. So that indeed puts us at number three. Reason number three: I am a girl of many beliefs and therefore should not be forced to simply choose one AGAIN. Remember, I've had to make the decision of what belief to write about many times before, and I nearly yanked my hair out every time. This time I'm calling it quits. I refuse to make a decision, and I refuse to write this essay. So let me perish in the flames of failure, or in simpler terms let me fail, but forcing an indecisive girl like myself to make a decision such as this is just plain barbaric. Welcome to the world of reason number four. Yes, that's right, I actually have more than three reasons to support my argument. I bet I would make a decent lawyer. It's too bad the world will be denied my arguing skills, because that's absolutely NOT the career path I choose to take. I'll stick to my original plans, thank you very much. I would tell you, but that is not part of my argument and would only detract from the seriousness and importance of my point. Reason number four is that all of my beliefs really are simple. They shouldn't take much explaining. In fact, I don't know how I managed to write all of those previous essays. If I remember right, there was a good amount of me adding a bunch of things that didn't need to be in there, in short they were completely filled with redundancy. These essays were very much like Stephenie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...