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    | | | |1. Determine the work done on or by a confined ideal gas. |[(TH-Tc)/TH]•100=e | | | |2. Apply the First Law of Thermodynamics to solve problems involving | | |

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    Psychology and Work Today Introduction Would you work if you didn’t have to? Nowadays‚ it is not unusual to hear a great number of people complaining about their jobs‚ feeling “stuck” in what they do‚ dreading going to work‚ etc. However‚ considering the financial crisis‚ having a job is better than not having one. Therefore‚ we are taught to conform and try to be happy with bringing funds to pay our bills‚ holidays‚ bare necessities‚ and‚ for the lucky ones‚ to provide them with money for

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    Warren and Rehnquist and the Effects of Major Court Cases on the Law Enforcement of Today Have you thought about how much the Supreme Court decisions really affect your life and what we do on a daily basis or how important these decisions are to our civil liberties? Earl Warren and William Rehnquist are two of the most well knows Supreme Court Chief Justices. Each having different opinions on the importance’s of civil liberties and public order maintenance. Many of the court cases that

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    romanticism as a movement in the arts and literature which originated in the late 18th century‚ emphasizing inspiration‚ subjectivity‚ and the primacy of the individual. Two authors who emerged during this period of time were Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ who‚ like most authors in this time period‚ were realizing the beauty and darkness of both human nature and natural scenery .Poe and Hawthorne’s works were primarily based on the topic of the human conscience and moral compass. In Edgar Allan Poe’s

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    To what extent does Hongwu apply Machiavelli’s teachings? Hongwu was born Oct. 21‚ 1328‚ he was the first emperor of china’s MIng dynasty.he established many improvement on military‚ administrative‚ and educational he died on June 24‚ 1398‚ Nanjing. Hongwu apply Machiavelli’s teaching by making people to fear him‚ give benefit to other little by little and pay attention to the people. Hongwu apply Machiavelli’s teaching by making people to fear him.From the class handout‚ it said ”Men will quickly

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    issue. In Hawthorne’s story‚ The Birthmark‚ these ideals are proved wrong. In year 1843‚ Hawthorne discovered that one of the great issues in society was engraved in a man’s determination to turn imperfection to perfection by any means necessary. Through a literary theorist lens‚ literature can be used to explain and show how unhappy men are themselves and the people around them‚ which often causes the

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    How the Scientific Method Can Apply to Human Services This paper will offer explanation of how scientific research can be used in the Human Service field. The paper will also explain the steps involved in scientific inquiry and why the steps are of importance‚ and then provide an example a scientific method related to the Human Services field. Next discussed will be a brief description of quantitative research and qualitative research‚ explaining the differences in both models and how the methods

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    punishment. Literary Analysis: This section of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ was very enlightening. It gives the reader an introduction to how the‚ unnamed yet‚ Puritans live their unusual lives. Hawthorne refers to their society as a “Utopia of human virtue and happiness‚” because that’s truly how the Puritans saw themselves. They figured their land was perfect because they made their own laws. Hawthorne does a great job uncovering the underlying aspiration of this group of people‚

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    Inner Struggles Throughout the novel‚ Hawthorne uses the symbols of light and dark to depict good and evil among the characters Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth. In The Scarlet Letter‚ there is a constant battle between good and evil‚ saint and sinner‚ and light and dark. This was a difficult book to read because of the type of language used and how hard it was to get into. Both Hester’s light and dark sides are represented by sunlight. Pearl noticed‚ “All at once‚ as

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    In “The May-Pole of Merry Mount‚” Nathaniel Hawthorne displays a different view of the Merry Mount people‚ than that which was earlier described my William Bradford. In the 17th century Bradford wrote an autobiography about Merry Mount‚ while two centuries later‚ Hawthorne decides to write a fictional story about Merry Mount. While each writing is great‚ they each have their own view on how the people and activities that happened at Merry Mount were. Hawthorne’s analysis of this event varies from

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