I chose to read the poem “Chivalry” by Carol Muske-Dukes‚ and enjoyed reading it. The poem was pretty easy to read and used some good literary elements. The elements that make this poem stand out are the setting‚ tone‚ and the use of symbolism. I understood the poem the first time I read it‚ but I read it two more times to get a better understanding of some of the vocabulary. This poem is about a man that is holding his dead wife in his hands and then decides to set her body in a fire kind of
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Acid rain is a common term for pollution caused when sulfur and nitrogen dioxides combine with atmospheric moisture to produce a rain‚ snow‚ or hail of sulfuric and nitric acids. Such pollution may also be suspended in a fog‚ or the pollutants may be deposited in dry form. Environmental damage from acid rain has been reported in northern Europe and North America. High levels of acid rain have also been detected in other areas of the world‚ such as above the tropical rain forest of Africa. Acid rain
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........... Introduction The game of connect 4 consists of two players that take alternate turns to drop counters into a grid. There are two styles of counter so that each player has their own. The grid is a 7 by 7 table making a total of 49 elements. The object of the game is for the first player to make a straight line of 4 matching counters in any direction. The game is played by players choosing which column to drop their counter and that counter falling to the lowest empty row in that
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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST Summary Statement These are the competency Units and Elements. These elements must be addressed in the Summary Statement (see Section C). If you are applying for assessment as an Engineering Technologist‚ you will need to download this page‚ complete it‚ and lodge it with your application. |Competency Element |A brief summary of how you have applied the element |Paragraph in the career episode(s) | |
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used for the number inside the bracket that specifies the number of values that an array can hold? (Points : 7) Size Size declarator Number Number declarator None of the above | 3. Access the individual elements in an array by using their _____________. (Points : 6) Sizes Numbers Integers Subscripts None of the above | 4. Which is the simplest search technique to use to find an item in an array? (Points : 7) Sequential
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second largest of n elements. Find the time complexity of your algorithm (expressed using the big-O notation). String MaxAndSecond(int a[]‚int n) { int max =0‚ second =0; max = a[0]; for (i = 1; i < n; i++) { if (a[i] >= max) { second = max; max = a[i]; } else if (a[i] > second) { second = a[i]; } } } T(n)=O(n) Q4) Given an a binary array or list of n elements‚ where each element is either a 0 or 1‚
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This article clearly defined and described the key six elements of the organisational structure in a school i.e. using job specialization‚ departmentalization‚ delegation‚ and decentralization‚ span of control‚ and line and staff positions and how it is essential for operations in school. It also further evaluates the boon and banes of every element as well as highlighting the process/factors to be considered when implementing such elements. Significance/contribution of the article in relation to
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the whistle referee The poem‚ “Time Out‚” by Jana Ghossein has several examples of figurative language as well as elements that are classified as SHAMPOO (simile‚ hyperbole‚ alliteration‚ metaphor‚ personification‚ onomatopoeia and oxymoron). One example is‚ “my mouth is as dry as a desert.” The narrator’s mouth is being compared to a desert using “as.” The next element of SHAMPOO used in the poem is a metaphor. The narrator‚ similarly to the previous example is comparing his hand to a rattling
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harmful effects on plants‚ aquatic animals and infrastructure. Acid rain is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide‚ which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce acids. Governments have made efforts since the 1970s to reduce the release of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere with positive results. Nitrogen oxides can also be produced naturally by lightningstrikes and sulfur dioxide is produced by volcanic eruptions. The chemicals in acid rain can cause paint to peel
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banned because of their deteriorating effect on Earth’s ozone layer. Sulfur dioxide Another pollutant associated with climate change is sulfur dioxide‚ a component of smog. Sulfur dioxide and closely related chemicals are known primarily as a cause of acid rain. But they also reflect light when released in the atmosphere‚ which keeps sunlight out and causes Earth to cool. Volcanic eruptions can spew massive amounts of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere‚ sometimes causing cooling that lasts for
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