(5 × 10 + 6) × (100) = 5600 Ω! #2 : R : (1 × 10 + 0) × (10³) = 10000 Ω! #3 : R : (8 × 10 + 2) × (10) = 820 Ω! #4 : R : (1 ×10 + 8) × (10 ⁰) = 18 Ω! #5 : R : (5 × 10 + 6) × (10¹) = 560 Ω! Tolerance : ! #1 : (5600 Ω × 5) / 100 = 280 Ω! (5600 - 280) - (5600 + 280) = 5320 Ω - 5880 Ω! #2 : (10000 Ω × 5 ) / 100 = 500 Ω! (10000 - 500) - (10000 + 500) = 9500 Ω - 10500 Ω! #3 : (820 Ω × 5) / 100 = 41 Ω! (820 - 41) - (820 + 41) = 779 Ω - 861 Ω! #4 : (18 Ω × 5) / 100 =
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Gustave Flaubert and Madame Bovary: Comparisons We would like to think that everything in life is capable‚ or beyond the brink of reaching perfection. It would be an absolute dream to look upon each day with a positive outlook. We try to establish our lives to the point where this perfection may come true at times‚ although‚ it most likely never lasts. There ’s no real perfect life by definition‚ but instead‚ the desire and uncontrollable longing to reach this dream. In the novel Madame
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BASKING SHARK COMMENTARY The basking shark is a poem talking about the encounter a man had with a certain species of shark – the basking shark. The encounter is filled with vivid detail‚ with imagery and diction that helps in setting the attitude of the poem‚ the tone‚ the human condition and the strengthening brought out to the poem‚ based on the imagery and structure. The poet presents the shark in a ver subdued manner‚ not hinting at the shark directly. Instead‚ he forst describes the shark
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The New Deal was enacted in the United States between 1933-1941 to bring relief‚ recovery and reform as a response to the Great Depression (Carnes & Garraty). Some saw the New Deal as an invasion of their private rights and thought there was too much government control while others thought it did not address the real cause of poverty (Carnes & Garraty).The New Deal had its pros and cons however; the New Deal helped the wealthy as well as the minorities‚ the farmers and the elderly. It helped those
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These deals gave people jobs‚ food‚ business‚ money‚ and many other oppertunitys. Although they weren´t the resolution to the Great Deppression‚ they definitly played a role in upbringing US citizens that were faced with these hard times. The PWA‚ CCC‚ FHA‚ and the FSA were only a few of the many new deals created by the 32nd president. Due to major stock market crash in 1929‚ the great depression began. President Hoover was in office‚ and would definitly not be running for re-election‚ as most
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of the situation was the first part. Then‚ using short term efforts in order to fix the problem‚ and preventing the Great Depression from ever occurring again were the second and third parts to the New Deal. An example of a New Deal program was the CCC. According to Kelly. (2016‚ May 21)‚ “The Civilian Conservation Corps was
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During the glorious years of arts and music‚the lost generation increased spending and enjoyed the prosperity of 1920’s by investing in stock markets and doubling their savings.Unfortunately‚the luxury and comfort did not last through the harsh impacts of depression‚which caused rapid changes‚including unemployment‚failure of businesses or banks and decline of international trade.As world’s largest economy slowly drifted into severe depression‚President Franklin D Roosevelt was the only one‚ audacious
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AAXX on Feb. 1‚ 2007 for $5‚000. On March 10‚ 2008‚ they sold all 200 shares for $6‚500. - They bought 500 shares the stock BBX on Feb. 1‚ 2008 for $10‚000. They sold those shares on April 15‚ 2008 for $12‚200. - They bought 600 shares of the stock CCC on January 15‚ 2008 for $13‚000 and sold those same shares on March 15‚ 2008 for $12‚100. [Assume that all these numbers include brokerage fees and commissions.] 5) Derrick and Sandra own their home and they have a 30 year mortgage loan on their home
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William H. Gates (Bill Gates) is a visionary man who uses that gift to advance technology and extend the boundary of what software and machines can do. As a result of his work‚ he had widely influenced many peoples; and along the line he became the true entrepreneur. Bill Gates was born on October 28‚ 1955‚ in Seattle’s Swedish Hospital .He was the only son and the second of the three children of William Henry Jr. and Mary Gates. Bill grew up like any regular child‚ but he had a talent that distinguished
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CCC Part 2: Describing Communication Patterns Tania Mesa (2A)- Driving to work‚ I called my sister to tell her about something that I saw on facebook . 10/31/20012 Halloween day‚ I was in a hurry to get to my work on time‚ I called my sister at the time and now I realized that was not the best time to talk to her. We had a very short and fast conversation and so I think that my communication with her was not very effective. As the book says on Figure 5.3 a good listener focus on what a speaker
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