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    Work Questions If it takes a horizontal force of 300 N to push a stalled automobile along a level road at constant speed‚ how much work must you do to push this automobile a distance of 5.0 m? W=FΔd F= 300 N Δd=5 m W=(300)(5) W=1500 J In an overhead lift‚ a champion weightlifter raises 254 kg from the floor to a height of 1.98 m. How much work does he do? W=FΔd=Eg Eg=mgΔh m=254 kg Δh=1.98 m Eg=(254)(9.8)(1.98) Eg=49528.62 J W=49528.62 J A child drags a 20-kg box across a lawn for 10 m and along

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin Kimberly Morgan South University Online Composition I – English 1001 Professor John Flynn October 31‚ 2010 Abstract Chopin uses imagery and descriptive detail to contrast the rich possibilities for which Mrs. Mallard yearns with the drab reality of her everyday life. Chopin uses specific words to give the reader a background on Mrs. Mallard’s position. Chopin uses “Fearfully” to describe what Mrs. Mallard’s reaction is when she finds out her husband

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    question of whether the judicial branch of the government proposed in the Constitution is given too much power is not very simple to answer. The antifederalist believed strongly that the the federal judiciary would become too powerful and that the judges would abuse their positions. The federalist argued that the system would work fine and that the balances would prevent the judiciary branch from gaining too much power over the other two. The antifederalists thought that the proposed federal judiciary would

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    Critically evaluate Maslow’s hierarchy of needs as way of understanding employee motivation in contemporary Chinese business Nowadays‚ people resources have been considered as an important task. To focus on that employees’ emotional motivator have always been considered as a standard to predict company’s future tendency of development. (Hurst‚ 1995) People’s motivation factors and uses have become to play a more significant role in modern firms‚ which is every boss cared. In today’s China

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    Marketing is an ongoing activity that does not stop‚ continuously obtaining needs that define a state of felt deprivation and wants that defines what is need. It involves transaction in terms price‚ place‚ product and promotion. At the end of this exchange‚ the most important result most desired is customer satisfaction. The discovering and satisfying of consumers’ needs and wants is the prime marketing activity. Thus‚ the marketing function is to search needs and then satisfy it. According to Philip

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    the protagonist and his son’s arrival at the “Cold. Desolate. Birdless.” environment of the beach. McCarthy juxtaposes the bleakness of the landscape with the boy’s optimism in order to highlight the boy’s inherent goodness. McCarthy tells the story using narrative voice in this section of the text. He contrasts the third person extradiegetic narrator with the man’s interior monologue in order to convey multiple perspectives to the reader. “He’d left the cart in the bracken beyond the dunes and

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    grandiose‚ or miniature compositions‚ we first need to go over each one individually. Each type has its own unique characteristics. Program music is a term for instrumental music written in accordance with a poem‚ a story‚ or some other literary source (Kerman‚ Tomlinson‚ 233). Program music was not new in the Romantic era but it made music even more expressive because it included that literary connection. The word “program” refers to the story the music has a connection to. Operas usually

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    where you sat when it couldn’t have been more fitting: a Tyson story was next to come upon the television. The Colts’ second home after the Robert Irsay midnight ride away from Baltimore hosted Tyson—who got sentenced to over half a decade in prison due to charges involving having raped pageant contestant Désirée Washington—in a place known as the Indiana Youth Center. Nobody who worked there called him ‘Kid Dynamite‚’ ‘Iron‚’ ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet‚’ or even ‘champ.’ His name was six syllables

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    Running head: Art Appreciation AIU-Online Sandra Fitzhugh Ancient Art Ancient art is art from cultures of ancient societies such as China‚ Rome‚ Greece and Egypt and most of these types of art shows gods‚ goddesses and pharaohs. The Egyptian art work is usually clear and simple that is put together with simple lines and flat areas of color that show order and balance. Most of the art from china show religious rituals and geomancy and it also shows continuity between ancient and modern

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    When considering Ralph Ellison’s prominent novel‚ Invisible Man‚ one can not help but to notice his excessive use of surrealism. His reoccurring patterns of surrealism aid the development of the narrator by using imagery and symbols to force the narrator out of his shell. making him visible. Ellison’s reiteration of surrealism in chapter eleven‚ depicts the narrator’s death by exaggerating sounds. Under the presence of drugs‚ the nameless narrator visuals a distorted reality in which he has now

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