MAT 117 /MAT117 Course Algebra 1B MAT 117 /MAT117 Week 6 Discussion Question Version 8 Week 6 DQ 2 1. Other than those listed in the text‚ how might the Pythagorean theorem be used in everyday life? 2. Provide examples of each. RESPONSE 1. Other than those listed in the text‚ how might the Pythagorean theorem be used in everyday life? Well other than the way its listed in the text the way that the pythagorean theorem can be used any time is when we have a right triangle
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Transactional Leaders‚ Transformational Leaders‚ and Emotional Intelligence The difference between transactional and transformational leaders lies in their process of motivating followers. Transactional leaders begin with established goals or directives of their company and motivate employees to pursue these directives by “clarifying role and task requirements” (Robbins‚ 2005: 367) through rewards or intervention if standards are not met. Basically‚ they employ a hands-off management style‚ but
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stress-related illness. Stress has been widely identified to be linked with illness‚ which has therefore attracted researchers to investigate the relationship between the immune system and stress. Cohen et al for instance conducted a study where 369 participants were asked to complete a questionnaire which measured their Psychological Stress Index‚ consisting of a scale measuring their own perception of their stress levels‚ stressful life events in the previous years and negative emotions. The
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Regarding Mulvey‚ the biological difference of a woman causes anxiety in men. On the one hand‚ men seek to compensate this anxiety through voyeurism in order to demystify the female body. On the other hand‚ men can turn the “disturbing ‘other’” (Schultz 369) into an icon of
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Title: 324 Support Individuals With Specific Communication Needs Level: 3 Credit Value: 5 GLH 35 Learning Outcomes The learner will; Assessment Criteria The learner can; 1 Understand specific communication needs and factors affecting them 1 Explain the importance of meeting an individual’s communication needs 2 Explain how own role and practice can impact on communication with an individual who has specific communication needs 3 Analyse features of the environment that may help or hinder communication
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“The Bonds of Unity: The Knights of Labor in Ontario‚ 1880-1890” Written by: Gregory S. Kealey and Bryan D. Palmer Reviewed by: Cindy Kambeitz This article is presented as a thorough history of the Knights of Labor in Ontario‚ Canada’s most industrialized province‚ in the late nineteenth century. It examines the rise and fall of the Knights‚ an organization which embodied a late nineteenth century working class vision of an alternative to the developing industrial capitalist society.
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Simpson 8/1/12 UVN 104 Nicole Rhoades Helping Parents and Caregivers in the Fight Against Childhood Obesity Young children acquire their knowledge through direct instruction‚ modeling‚ and experiences within their environment (Lanigan‚ 2010‚ p. # 369). Children who are obese are known to have lower self-esteem‚ and a higher risk of becoming drinkers‚ smokers‚ and/or socially isolated as they mature. Health concerns such as Cardiovascular Disease; Gall Bladder problems; Hypertension; and Sleep Apnea
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1. Appointment order Carol Adams President Rotary Club 6741 North Greasewood Street‚ Surprise‚ AZ‚ United States (623) 583-3500 November 20‚ 2008 Ruth Williams Senior Academician 404 8th Street South‚ Minneapolis‚ MN‚ United States (651) 291-8300 Dear Ms. Williams It is indeed a pleasure to announce your appointment as a chief editor of "Education Update" a fortnightly magazine published by Rotary Club. You have been working in rotary as a member for last five
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bringing angel food cakes. To my way of thinkin’‚ Mr. Finch‚ taking the one man who’s done you and this town a great service and draggin’ him with his shy ways into the limelight-to me‚ that’s a sin. It’s a sin and I’m not about to have it on my head"(369). He is also one of the mockingbirds from the story like
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products"‚ International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management‚ Vol. 37 Iss: 12‚ pp.1077 – 1095 − Sweeney‚ J. C.‚ Hausknecht‚ D. and Soutar‚ G. N. (2000)‚ Cognitive dissonance after purchase: A multidimensional scale‚ Psychology & Marketing‚ 17: 369–385. − Marsha L. Richins and Peter H. Bloch (1986) After the New Wears off: The Temporal Context of Product Involvement‚ Journal of Consumer Research ‚ Vol. 13‚ No. 2 (Sep.‚ 1986)‚ pp. 280-285 − Soutar‚ G. N.‚ & Sweeney‚ J. C. (2003). Are There Cognitive
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