Pascal’s law Pascal’s law or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure is a principle in fluid mechanics that states that pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure ratio (initial difference) remains the same.[1] The law was established by French mathematician Blaise Pascal.[2] Contents [hide] 1 Definition 2 Explanation 3 Applications 4 See also 5 References Definition[edit source | editbeta]
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Discussion section 14731 Discussion Assignment 2 Case Incident Creative Deviance: Bucking the Hierarchy 1. I think it is almost impossible for a company to deliberately create an anti-hierarchy atmosphere. Imagine a situation when on one hand‚ in order to keep the company runs steadily‚ employees are required to obey their superior; on the other hand‚ the company encourages employees to act on their own wills. Such situation will confuse employees and results in the loss of company. There
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Good afternoon fellow classmates and Madam/Mr Chairman. The topic for our debate is that young people need to improve their manners. We agree with the definition given by the affirmative team. However‚ we the negative team believe that this statement if false. Today as first speaker‚ I will be talking to you about the evolvement of manners. How life is not as formal as it used to be which has resulted in today’s society to be more laid back. We’ve developed a different idea about how we should
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analysis of a poem‚ „Sonnet 55‟‚ written by William Shakespeare (see Appendix for full poem). In the stylistic analysis‚ the use of sound and rhythm to convey complement meaning by Shakespeare will be in focus here. Poetic function in poem Poetic language is a type of language that commonly found in poetry1. According to Jakobson (1960)‚ formalists believe poetic function of language is closely connected to literariness2. There are three perspectives to look at the literariness of poem including
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. Once Montressor gets Fortunato down into the catacombs‚ he gets Fortunato to drink the wine. “The wine sparkled in his eyes and the bells jingled” (Poe 51). Again‚ Poe uses the bells on Fortunato’s hat to symbolize a foolish decision he has made. It was unwise for Fortunato to drink the wine and become intoxicated‚ because it made him an easier victim for Montressor. In the final paragraph of the story Poe writes‚ “I thrust a torch through the remaining aperture and let it fall within. There came
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“The Cask of Amontillado” is a spectacular horror story by author Edgar Allan Poe‚ cleverly plotted and well crafted. In a prodigious show of mischief‚ Poe brings forth Fortunato‚ an epicure of superior wines‚ an enjoyer of festivities‚ and a very inebriated man. The night of Carnival‚ this jaunty fellow has lost all abstemiousness to the powerful grasp of intoxication. Perhaps had he not been so indulgent in his choice of vintage‚ he would have avoided falling prey to an even sorrier fate‚ namely
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Revenge can be a primitive justice. Paying someone back for their harmful actions can feel quite rewarding at times. In “The Cask of Amontillado” written by Edgar Allen Poe‚ Poe creates a grim and morbid mood to accompany his theme of revenge. First of all‚ Poe constructs his suspenseful and frightening mood through his use of imagery. His description of the catacombs intrigues his readers. For example‚ the writer said that the chamber had “damp ground” (Poe 347) and “long walls of piled skeletons
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“Revenge is an act of passion; vengeance of justice. Injuries are revenged; crimes are avenged.” A quote from Samuel Johnson‚ a writer who is known to be one of the greatest figures of the 18th century (Folkenflik‚ 2017). This quote can be related to the mindset of the character Montresor in Edgar Allan Poe’s‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”; which tells a powerful story of revenge. The story starts with our main character and narrator Montresor wishing to seek revenge on Fortunato‚ a wine connoisseur
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Edgar Allan Poe is an ever famous poet and idol to many young inspiring authors. We learn about his works in school and come to appreciate his dark and cynical worldview. Although Poe is admired for his expertise in the horror and detective genres there is still one case that is yet to be solved; no one is sure how this beloved poet died. Experts have come up with two probabilities on the cause of his death. One explanation is that Poe had died of alcohol poisoning‚ as he did have a drinking problem
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Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa - The Leopard After Italy’s glorious unification in 1861‚ there were internal inequalities between the North and the South. The North was wealthier and more progressive. On the other hand‚ the South was considered archaic‚ backward and African; there were also negative perceptions that the South was oblivious to its visible poverty. In 1958‚ Giuseppe di Lampedusa wrote The Leopard‚ a historical novel that takes place in Sicily. Throughout a literary passage from The
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