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    Belonging is a fundamental human desire Everyone needs to belong‚ as belonging is a critical component of an individual’s wellbeing‚ personality and self-esteem. Whilst there are people in society who believe they need to belong more than others‚ everyone nonetheless needs to feel that they belong. This idea was suggested by Abraham Maslow and defined his hierarchy of needs. This idea of belonging and its necessity to wellbeing‚ character and self-esteem is seen in the film ‘Romulus‚ My Father‚’

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    judgment and proposition Judgment and Proposition * Ideas are not enough to give us a comprehensive knowledge of things because the human intellect cannot grasp in one apprehensive act all the perfections of a thing. * The human mind has to proceed step by step‚ interrelating the ideas apprehended into judgment. * The logical union of different ideas in a judgment reflects the real unity of things. Judgment *Is a mental operation that pronounces the agreement or disagreement between two ideas

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    Exercise 1 OBVERSION: A. SIP-SOP 1. Obvertend SIP: Some students are scholars. Obverse SOP: _______________________. 1. Obvertend SIP: Some students are scholars Obverse SOP: Some students are not-non scholars. 2. Obvertend SIP: Some jewelries are expensive. Obverse SOP:_________________________. 2. Obvertend SIP: Some jewelries are expensive. Obverse SOP: Some jewelries are not-non expensive. 3. Obvertend SIP: Some shoes are signatured. Obverse SOP:_________________________

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    Congratulations! 100% Correct! Formal Commands [Quiz #1] completed! Congratulations! 100% Correct! Informal Commands (tú) [Quiz #1] completed! Congratulations! 100% Correct! Irregular Commands (tú) [Quiz #1] completed! Congratulations! 100% Correct!Congratulations! 100% Correct! Formal Commands [Quiz #1] completed! Congratulations! 100% Correct! Informal Commands (tú) [Quiz #1] completed! Congratulations! 100% Correct! Irregular Commands (tú) [Quiz #1] completed! Congratulations! 100%

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    1. Which one of the five is least like the other four?    Dog    Mouse    Lion    Snake    Elephant 2. Which number should come next in the series? 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 5 - 8 - 13    8    13    21    26    31 3. Which one of the five choices makes the best comparison? PEACH is to HCAEP as 46251 is to:    25641    26451    12654    51462    15264 4. Mary‚ who is sixteen years old‚ is four times as old as her brother. How old will Mary be when she is twice as old as her brother

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    Logic to Ladder Diagram There are some methods to do PLC programming. The programming methods can be with Logic Ladder Diagram‚ mnemonic (statement list)‚ and / or function block diagram. One of the PLC programming methods that are very commonly used programming using PLC ladder diagram. The method is practical and easy to understand. The programmer in charge of writing a program should describe an electronic switch circuit. It can be designed to perform the conversion of electronic circuits that

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    THE LOGIC OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN The randomized comparative experiment is one of the most important ideas in statistics. It is designed to allow us to draw cause-and-effect conclusions. Be sure you understand the logic: • Randomization produces groups of subjects that should be similar in all respects before we apply the treatments. • Comparative design ensures that influences other than the experimental treatments operate equally on all groups. • Therefore‚ differences in the response variable

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    Fundamentals of Macroeconomics In order to accurately understand countries true economic outlook a person must consider many values. There is not just one value‚ although some may be better indicators than others. From purchasing of groceries‚ massive layoff of employees‚ to a decrease in taxes‚ each affects not only governments and businesses‚ but the general household as well. It is important for everyone to have a general understanding of how money flows within his or her economy from

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    oil level rises above the low level sensor and it becomes open. (i.e. FALSE) Examples continued: Scan 4 After scan 4 the oil level rises above the high level sensor at it also becomes open (i.e. false) Scan 5 Since there is no more true logic path‚ output 500 is no longer energized (true) and therefore the motor turns off. Scan 6 After scan 6 the oil level falls below the high level sensor and it will become true again. Examples continued: Ladder diagram with Latching(Example

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    PRELIM COMPUTER What is a Computer? A computer is an electronic machine that can be programmed to accept data (input)‚ process it into useful information (output)‚ and store it in a storage device for future use Characteristics of a Computer •It’s a machine. •It is electronic. •It is automatic. •It can manipulate data. •It has memory •It has logical function Capabilities of a Computer • Speed • Accuracy • Repetitiveness • Storage • Programmable Limitations of a Computer • Cannot operate without

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