or 91%‚ said "agree" (that is‚ 910 out of the 1000 oppose gun control) (6 points) cAki\r‘ Licz (4) :cope b. A flour company in Minneapolis wants to know what percentage of local’ households bake at least twice a week. A company representative calls 500 households during the daytime and finds 50% of them bake at least twice a week. (6 points) Q._ C.4’ cAn ■A‚ ‚‚ore_‚ 4 aci‚ - I \h-Q.‚ 4-1 ev‚t36-3‚ 1-6
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I want a hippopotamus for Christmas Ever since I was a little girl I always wanted a hippo. I asked my mom every Christmas if she could get one. She always said “ If I had a million dollars‚ and if it was legal.” Then I would just sigh and move on. But for Christmas she would get me hippo stuff‚ like hippo clothes‚ blankets‚ everything. That is how much I love hippos. Everyone at my school would always say I’m crazy because I loved them so much. Since we were in the sixth grade they
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I. Pascal’s Principle: ✓ The pressure applied on one part of container with fluid is transmitted equally in all directions. ✓ Pressure on one side is equal to the pressure on the other side of hydraulic press and lift Pascal Law: “The pressure exerted anywhere in a mass of confined liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions throughout the liquid.” Equation for Pascal’s Principle: P1 = P2 F1 = F2 A1 A2 Problems: 1. The large piston in a hydraulic
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The role of company policy to support diamonds and creates competitive advantages 1. Create pressure for innovation: Investing in human resources is the foundation of every successful economic process‚ and the true supporter of achievement corporate strategic goals. Innovation is the production of new ideas different from what exists in the environment surrounding business. Innovation management is risk-taking in adopting new ideas and solutions for traditional thinking. The area of innovating thinking
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Assignment #1 Potatoes BPGM 244 Shawn Doucette Chris Tipoff January 28‚ 2009 Table of Contents Introduction 1 History of the Potato 2 The Potato Selection 3 Cooking the Potatoes 4 Conclusion 5 Bibliography 6 1. Introduction Potatoes are considered one of the most popular vegetables in Canada and the United States. The United States grows about 35 billion pounds of potatoes every year‚ which averages
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of his horrible experience. Moreover‚ personification is used to bring the oven in the bakery to life representing the ovens in Auschwitz and the baker’s memories of them. The speaker can see that “ovens belch and sweat” (8) as the baker “mold[s]‚ bake[s]/ and remember[s]” (9-10) other ovens in his past. When Cadsby says‚ “belch and sweat”‚ she is comparing the ovens to the way humans sweat when they are heated. When belching (or burping)‚ one shows satisfaction or fullness‚ usually after consumption;
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Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates A sentence might have more than one simple subject or simple predicate. A compound subject is two or more simple subjects that have the same predicate. The subjects are joined by and‚ or‚ but‚ or both…and‚ or either…or‚ or neither…nor. Charlotte Brontë and Emily Brontë were sisters. When the two simple subjects are joined by and or by both…and‚ the compound subject is plural. Use the plural form of the verb to agree with this plural compound
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should be kept in society and not be eradicated. The people in Montag’s society don’t think and feel like the people in today’s society do. Mildred‚ who is Montag’s wife‚ spends most of her time taking in mindless media. She is so consumed by the parlor walls and the Seashells that she no longer spends time with her husband. When asked‚
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burn any house that has them. People are becoming dependent on technology and media. In this dystopian society it is normal for families to watch an interactive serial drama on three prodigious‚ floor-to-ceiling television screens‚ which they call "parlor walls". Citizens call the people in this soap opera their "family" and they spend little to no time with their true family. Although many may say this is a book about censorship‚ Ray Bradbury says that his novel is a story explaining how television
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Fahrenheit 451 Study Questions Part 1: The Hearth and the Salamander What is the significance of Montag seeing his reflection in Clarisse’s eyes? Montag sees himself in Clarisse’s eyes‚ indicating that there is a reflection of him in her. Although he does not really know what the similarities are between him and her‚ he is aware that there is a connection between them. What final question does Clarisse ask Montag on the night of their first encounter? Why is the question important to the plot
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