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    operations requires the use of the washing operation‚ it is with the help of the flow momentum and mechanical force to the clay and ore block away from the job. 4) jig beneficiation. Periodic vertical speed change of medium flow‚ repeatedly loose mineral particles group‚ intensive press the density stratification re-election process is known as the jig beneficiation. 5) shaker dressing. The inertia force generated by the reciprocating motion of the shaker surface asymmetry and water flushing effect‚ so that

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    ECE 539 Automotive Wiring Harness Manufacturing Process Prepared by: Carlos Ayala Date: February 5 1999 Introduction This report describes the manufacture and assembly process for an automotive wiring harness. The main function of a harness is to transmit power to the different components and modules in the automotive. The range of complexity for a wiring harness depends by the quantity of wires and components required for complete its assembly. I will use a medium size harness for illustrations

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    outside and the view is beautiful‚ in the distance they see white hills. The story doesn’t give very much information about the characters. The American man and the girl‚ whose name is Jig‚ are a couple‚ but they are not married. The man are probably a bit older than the girl‚ he is mention as an American man while Jig is just mention as the girl‚ the story doesn’t say what her nationality is. But she can’t be Spanish because she doesn’t speak Spanish. They are traveling around because they have bags

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    elephants.” Then it leads into the man convincing Jig (the woman) to have an abortion. On her part it’s very tough to make such a quick decision in a matter of time. Abortion is a touchy subject for any person. You can’t just choose quickly the life or death of a baby. You need time to think about it. The man is so distracted over this pregnancy that it’s interrupting their relationship. He had no way around it but tell her how he really felt about it. Jig wants to do whatever makes him happy. And the

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    Which of the following words from the poem “Home Burial” give the reader insight into the relationship between the man and woman? Mark all that apply. Select one or more: a. opening b. mounting  c. arguing d. shrinking  Feedback The correct answer is: mounting‚ shrinking Question 2 Partially correct Mark 0.50 out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The poem “The Weary Blues‚” by Langston Hughes‚ focuses on all but the following elements of modernism:  Select one or more: a. fragmentary

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    can imagine for the couples are different in each short story. To begin with‚ the two conversations detailed in the short stories deal with sensitive subjects for the characters. In the short story Hills Like White Elephants‚ a man and a woman‚ “Jig”‚ are debating whether or not they should get an abortion. They have been traveling‚ but the unexpected pregnancy puts a term to their freedom. In The Girls in Their Summer Dresses‚ Frances confronts her husband‚ Michael‚ about his tendency to look

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    portrayed by Jig’s uncertain curiosity of what she should do in the situation she is in. Although the situation is not clearly spoken‚ with how Hemmingway uses the theme and symbolism‚ it is possible to get a view that Jig and the American are discussing the topic of abortion. Jig displays courage slowly throughout the story as she is communicating with the American. Her first show of courage is when she states “I was being amused. I was having a fine time.” Being that she is trying to figure out

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    uncover the truth that lies behind the words. In‚ “Hills like White Elephants”‚ the American man consistently and angrily persuades his girlfriend to have the operation based on a foundation of false promises. Symbols that undercover that message are “Jig”‚ drinking‚ white elephants‚ and communication issues. In‚ “Girl”‚ the daughter’s mother attempts to control her sexuality through advice and scolding. The symbols in that story include food‚ cloth‚ and Benna. The themes in the said stories are similar

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    Elephants””‚ published in 1995‚ Renner discusses an alternative conclusion that can be made through analyzing “Hills”. He believes that most critics have not paid enough “attention to the development of the female character” (27). Also‚ he suggests that Jig has been “underestimated considerably” (27). It is clear that a decision has been made by the end of the story‚ but it does not plainly say what. The reader must use the minimal information provided to interpret what they think happens. Hemmingway

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