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    Truss bridges were invented in the year of 1844. The first Truss to be invented was the Pratt Truss. This is because Caleb and Thomas Pratt invented the bridge. The basic types of Trusses are Warren‚ Pratt‚ Howe and K Truss. These are just the four that people use most commonly. The Truss Bridge is almost like a beam bridge with braces. The Truss Bridge can either be a through Truss or a Deck Truss. A Through Truss means that the deck of the bridge is under the bars or braces of the bridge. A Deck

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    John Dewey was more than just a man who taught and wrote about psychology. He was also a big time philosopher who played a role in many philosophies. He says that good is never the same‚ without good consciousness does not exist‚ and associates moral good with utilitarianism. To John Dewey‚ good can never happen twice to anyone. The word good has many definitions and the one to be associated with it in philosophy would be the second most used one for good; which is this‚ that which is righteous

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    It is best used for long span structures. Pratt and Howe Tresses: These two bridges are very similar. The only difference is how the slanted members are angled. On the Pratt truss‚ the shorter‚ vertical members are in compression‚ whereas on the Howe truss‚ the angled members are in compression. The Pratt Truss has larger forces on the top and bottom chords than the Howe. There is a similar effect of centered and spread loads on the Howe Truss. These designs are not advantageous when the load

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    products from Eagle Building Supplies. Fresh Food Café is next to Dewey’s Home Store. The remodeling is a gift from Clio to Dewey‚ Clio’s nephew and the owner of Dewey’s Home Store. Dewey is a. a delegatee. b. an assignee. c. an incidental beneficiary. d. an intended beneficiary. 3. Food Café is next to Dewey’s Home Store. The remodeling is a gift from Clio to Dewey‚ Clio’s nephew and the owner of Dewey’s Home Store. Eagle will realize a profit from the sale of prod¬ucts to Bayside to remodel

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    3. Qualifications should be given more importance than experience when recruiting staff. Agree or disagree? Recruiting the correct individual for the correct job position is a key factor influencing the productivity of the organization and its success. There are many arguments about the importance of qualifications over experience for job candidates in deciding who to hire. In my point of view‚ experience is a greater priority than qualifications since the latter is only raw theoretical information

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    Pragmatism was a philosophical tradition that originated in the United States around 1870. The most important of the ‘classical pragmatists’ were Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)‚ William James (1842–1910) and John Dewey (1859-1952). The influence of pragmatism declined during the first two thirds of the twentieth century‚ but it has undergone a revival since the 1970s with philosophers being increasingly willing to use the writings and ideas of the classical pragmatists‚ and also a number of thinkers

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    survival. This Darwin-based theory states that infants are innately equipped with social releasers‚ such as crying or cooing‚ to gain their mother’s attention and comfort in real or perceived situations of danger (Ainsworth & Bell‚ 1970; Bowlby‚ 1969; Howe‚ 2005). In an ideal‚ secure attachment‚ the perception of threat is eliminated by a mother’s comfort and proximity; this interaction regulates the infant’s distress allowing the infant to regain

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    British sentries. That was it. A few days later General Howe‚ the British garrison‚ and a thousand Loyalists evacuated the city and sailed for Nova Scotia. Not a shot was fired. 3. White Plain: British fighting against Americans during the American Revolutionary war on October 28‚ 1776. At the end of September 1776 Washington’s army occupied the northern tip of Manhattan Island and the ground to the West of the Bronx River north of Kingsbridge. Howe from his positions on the rest of Manhattan determined

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    Final Essay Prompt Daniel Walker Howe; author of What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America‚ 1815–1848‚ an American historian who dedicated his works would more directly pinpoint the early historical periods of U.S. history’s intelligence and religious pursuits. Howe sought his time to write such piece of work on the United States history through its intellectual‚ religious‚ social‚ and political standpoints at the time when America’s founders were handing the leadership of the nation

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    John Dewey on Reform John Dewey wanted to enhance socialism throughout the United States through educational reforms. He believed that learning should be doing instead of conventional styles. He was the first to introduce the field trip into modern education‚ it allowed the students to interact with the environment and this technique vastly enhanced their learning. John Dewey was all about experimenting‚ especially when it came to the education system. He opened two Progressive schools throughout

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