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    R1 R2 Tank V‚ P P1 P2 F1 F2 Fig. 1 A Pressure system with two resistances Consider a pressure system with tank of volume V and varying pressure P at constant temperature. F1 is inlet flow through resistance R1 with source pressure P1. F2 is output flow through resistance R2 and flowing out at pressure P2. As the flows into and out of the tank are both influenced by the tank pressure‚ both flow resistances affect the time constant. A typical control problem would be to

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    In Webster’s Dictionary the word justice is defined by the words fairness and rightfulness. Around the world‚ the figure of justice is portrayed as blind from all information but objective facts. In the novel Les Miserables written by Victor Hugo‚ the figure of justice is meant to be completely blind‚ but it does not stay totally blind. Jean Valjean‚ the main character of the novel had been a prisoner for 19 years. When he was released from prison he was given a yellow ticket that identified

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    news of her husband’s death”(Chopin 278). This is the first sentence in “ The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and in this sentence we can tell an already broken women will be grieving. Mrs.Mallard is the protagonist of this story and as well as a dynamic character who is changing rapidly. Mrs. Mallard actually changes twice throughout the course of this story. The first time she is told about her husband’s “death” by her sister Josephine. Mrs. Mallard immediately started to weep when she is told the

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    West Side Story In this musical‚ it uses several types of narratives‚ for example‚ after the fight between the Jets and Puerto Ricans‚ after the police leave‚ they enter the ally and the girl is begging to join the gang saying how much she wants to fight is a part of narrative sexuality (B 34). The girl is more of a tom boy who wants to be like one of the guys. Also‚ in the West Side Story‚ it uses many camera angles and distances. One example is the high-angle shot (B 49). In the very beginning

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    collection Blind Willow‚ Sleeping Woman‚ many stories center around inner conflict: in “Hanalei Bay” a mother deals with losing her son‚ in “Blind Willow‚ Sleeping Woman” a young man recalls an unresolved memory about past friends‚ and in “A “Poor Aunt” Story” a man learns about compassion for others‚ while discovering his true self simultaneously. In Haruki Murakami’s short stories “Hanalei Bay”‚ “Blind Willow‚ Sleeping Woman”‚ and “A “Poor Aunt” Story” from his collection of short stories Blind Willow

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    Dynamic characters are changed by the characters and events that occur in the play or book. In The Crucible‚ two characters that change for the better are Reverend Hale and John Proctor. They both go on a journey of self due to the hysteria of The Salem Witch Trials. The community had fallen into mass panic over a group of girls who convicted dozens of innocent people of witchcraft. Throughout the book‚ they become more suspicious of the girls and take a more active role in trying to convince people

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    however‚ going on a couple of blind dates could open the door to meeting new people. The whole point of a blind date is to meet someone else that one doesn’t know and to get to know him better. The first cause of going on a blind date is that some people are shy and their friends decide to help them out and try to find someone that would be suitable for them. It is an excellent way for the shy people to get out more often. Another cause is to just have a good time. A blind date doesn’t have to be

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    you had to pick from being deaf‚ blind‚ or mute in this modern world society which would you pick? In today’s modern world society physical disabilities can be helped‚ but some more than others. Back in the day before the modern world society there wasn’t much help offered because there wasn’t much known about physical disabilities‚ but now much more is known and much more help is offered. In today’s modern world society being mute would be best rather than being blind or deaf because communication

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    these differential equations follow: so an increase in prey population later shows as an increase in predators and vice versa. But this is a general model and more insight into prey predator dynamics have been observed like an article by Helen.J.Edwards and co authors who studied prey population dynamics for these type of interactions:1)Prey may compete for resources in a single habitat‚ or may be segregated‚ thus competing only indirectly . 2)Models in which a single prey species moves between

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    would equip ourselves with ample knowlegde on the many ways to improve blind people’s standard of living and subsequently assist the blind towards better education and employment through right channels. We would raise awareness on the blind’s welfare among the people we know and influence them to support blind people. The government could establish a public institute for the blind‚ similar to public universities‚ to educate blind people in professional fields‚ such as law‚ accountancy‚ psychology

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