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    HIS 1110: SPRING SEMESTER 2013 ESSAY QUESTIONS & READINGS Please submit TWO copies of your paper: one hard copy and one electronic copy by the deadline. Submission of the electronic copy without the hard copy will count as no submission; similarly‚ submission of a hard copy with no electronic copy‚ will count as no submission. Essays can be submitted at the Honors Program Office at 109 Harry Johns Hall; email copies should be sent to jdunbar@centralstate.edu SECTION 1 Please choose

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    Chapter VI 1. Where does Winston spend his time now? He spends his time at the Chestnut Tree Pub; he drinks lots and lots of gin and is catered to by the waiter whenever he is running out of gin to drink. 2. What is unique about chess in the world of Oceania? The fact that white always mates; black has never won in the Oceania world. 3. What does Julia admit to Winston? She admits that she betrayed Winston (Winston also proceeds to say that he betrayed Julia). 4. How often does Winston

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    Math SL Investigation Type 2 Stellar Numbers This is an investigation about stellar numbers‚ it involves geometric shapes which form special number patterns. The simplest of these is that of the square numbers (1‚ 4‚ 9‚ 16‚ 25 etc…) The diagram below shows the stellar triangular numbers until the 6th triangle. The next three numbers after T5 would be: 21‚ 28‚ and 36. A general statement for nth triangular numbers in terms of n is: The 6-stellar star‚ where there are 6 vertices‚ has

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    ABSTRACT Reynolds number can be defined as a number of varieties of situations where a fluid is in relative with motion to a surface. This experiment is to observe the behavior of the flow of fluid either it is laminar or turbulent by calculating it’s Reynolds number and the characteristic of the flow. Other than that‚ the range for laminar and turbulent flow can be calculated and the theory that Reynolds number is dimensionless can be proven. The pump is opened to let the water flow. The dye

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    Jessica Smith Professor Calarco How the Visual Arts Communicate 27 October 2014 In 50AD‚ the Romans were becoming more knowledgable in creating a sufficient water system that they began building aqueducts. The architecture and design‚ of what is known at the Pont Du Gard aqueduct in Rome‚ is remarkable. There are many similarities and differences between Pont Du Gard and the water system in my hometown of Charleston‚ South Carolina. Both water systems are functional in their own structural

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    8/9/13 English Summer Reading Part 2: “Ok‚ then‚” he whispered. These were thought to be Morrie’s last words as he lay there lifelessly waiting to end his course in life. There was a developed cure for Lou Gehrig’s disease in September. It was now a cold December. As Connie and Charlotte mourned his supposedly death‚ I‚ however‚ did not. I found the piece of paper in my left pocket that contained scrawled numbers. The numbers were legible and by dialing I knew this number would connect me to the

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    Jake Huston 11116850 Criminal Justice 205 10/30/11 Research on police and prosecutors reveals that uniformly they disagree that discrimination occurs in their agency and office. What then explains the disproportionate minority contact that occurs and the disparate treatment within the prosecutor’s office? Although police and prosecutors may contend that discrimination does not occur within their agency but that does not mean discrimination doesn’t occur. The facts show that minorities are

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    Chapter 2 Reveiw questions 1.) on sperate sheet of paper 2.) -1/2 in : 1 foot or 1 in : 2 feet -1:2 -1:1 3.)Scale 1/8" = 1’ 4.)High stability in a miniature size and Wide operating temperature are two advantages of polyester film 5.)Orthographic projection‚ Auxiliary projection‚ Isometric projection‚ Oblique projection 6.) - Visible lines‚ Cutting-plane lines‚ Veiwing-plane lines‚ short-break lines‚ chain lines. - Hidden lines‚ section lines‚ centerline‚ symmetry‚ dimension line‚ long-break

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    Question 2 Summarise the key aspects of current legislative requirements and codes of practice relevant to your subject and the type of organisation within which you work. Paraphrase ‘It is essential as a Trainer within the third sector that I am fully aware of the current legislative requirements and codes of practice‚ as this will undoubtedly have an impact on my training delivery‚ and the way that I develop the lessons. Moreover‚ the fact that I must adhere to legislative requirements

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    Running head: WEEK 2 – ASSIGNMENT FROM READINGS Week 2-Assignments from Readings FIN/419 Week 2-Assignments from Readings Chapter 5: Problem 5.3 a. If Sharon were risk-indifferent‚ which investments would she select? Explain why. In case Sharon were risk-indifferent‚ she would pick Investments X and Y because they have higher earnings compared to the 12% needed profit. “The attitude toward risk in which no change in return would be required

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