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    Basically a woman loves to show attention to the speaker and loves getting the same attention when she is the speaker. "Men‚ she found‚ more often give silent attention" (Tannen p.230). A woman’s habit during a conversation is just as irritating to a man‚ as a man’s conversation habit is to a woman. Women feel that when men are silent they aren’t paying attention‚ while men feel that a woman’s "stream of listener noise" as overreaction

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    making it personal through emphasizing character. Characters are entities that have agency that are involved in action (Abbott‚ 2008‚ p.230). Flat characters are characters that do not exist outside a single dominant quality (Abbott‚ 2008‚ p.230). In contrast‚ round characters are characters that have more depth‚ as they are not predictable (Abbott‚ 2008‚ p. 230). Also‚ the narrator within a story often influences Character‚ as the story is often told from the perspective of the narrator (Abbott

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    and II to be different? (A) In bright and dim light the circular and radial muscles both contract. (B) In bright and dim light both circular and radial muscles relax. (C) In dim light the circular muscles relax and radial muscles contract‚ and in bright light radial muscles relax and circular muscles contract. (D) In bright light the circular muscles relax and radial muscles contract‚ and in dimt light radial muscles relax and circular muscles contract. Item 3 refers to the following information

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    Foundations of Macroeconomics‚ 5e (Bade/Perkin) Chapter 2 The U.S. and Global Economies 2.1 What‚ How‚ and For Whom? 1) Items that are purchased by individuals for their own enjoyment are called A) consumption goods and services. B) capital goods. C) government goods and services. D) exports of goods and services. E) private goods. Answer: A Topic: Consumption goods and services Skill: Level 1: Definition Section: Checkpoint 2.1 Status: WM AACSB: Reflective thinking

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    According to Piaget‚ children actively seek out information and adapt it to the knowledge and conceptions of the world that they already have. Piaget thinks that his stages represent broad ways of thinking. Piaget described four distinct periods of cognitive development (sensorimotor intelligence‚ preoperational thought‚ concrete operations‚ and formal operations). The sensorimotor intelligence period begins at birth and ends at about 24 months. Piaget called it sensorimotor intelligence because

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    effect of changing the temperature of glycerin on the index of refraction. In this experiment I will be using a simple method‚ which needs the following materials 40ml of glycerin in a beaker‚ protractor‚ a pencil‚ a laser‚ a paper to draw boundaries‚ circular plastic plates‚ hotplate‚ ruler and a digital thermometer. In this experiment 1 trial will be conducted for glycerin with 70 Celsius degrees ‚66‚62‚58‚ and another trial with 10 Celsius degrees. Scientific Background:- In this experiment I have chosen

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    detection is same for linear and circular correlation schemes up to SNR of 6 dB. As SNR reduces‚ linear correlation proves to be more effective than circular correlation.  Figure 10. SSS detection using Circular Correlation SSS DETECTION PROBABILITY The probability of SSS detection is shown in Figure 12. The result shows that the schemes are equally effective till a BER of 15%. The performance of Linear Correlation scheme degrades rapidly as compared to Circular Correlation scheme for channels with

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    ABSTRACT This report aims to measure the pressure variation and different contributing components of the drag force on a circular cylinder. The devices used in this experiment were a fan‚ closed-channel venturi-shape pipe‚ a Pitot tube‚ circular cylinder with holes of different angles‚ U-tube manometers and a barometer. INTRODUCTION When a fluid is passing through an object‚ it produces a total force on the object. This force is a combined force of lift and drag forces (Anderson 2007). External

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    the variables involved in uniform circular motion Hypothesis: I predict that the velocity of the stopper will increase as the radius is shortened. Rubber stopper with a hole PVC tube or wooden spool 1. Measure the mass f the stopper and washer‚ m‚ and record it in the data and observations section. Then‚ prepare the experimental apparatus as shown in figure A. 2. Throughout this experiment‚ you will need to maintain a constant radius of uniform circular motion while ensuring that all of

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    The dictionary defines “white elephant” as “a property requiring much care and expense and yielding little profit.” (Merriam Webster) It is clear that anyone who has a white elephant in their lives wishes to be rid of it. “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway is a story that describes the conflict that arises from a white elephant‚ in this case‚ an unborn child. The father of the child‚ the American‚ wishes for the mother of the child‚ Jig‚ to have an abortion. The ending does not specify

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