----------------------- One of My Hobbies Good evening‚ ladies and gentlemen. The Oxford Dictionary of English defines “hobby” as “an activity done regularly in one’s leisure time for pleasure”. Once I had plenty of hobbies. When I was a kid‚ reading comic books did bring me much happiness. With comic books‚ I can read interesting stories by myself through the little funny pictures. Handwriting‚ singing‚ and drawing are also my close friends. I enjoyed the feeling of holding a writing
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Magnetohydrodynamic drive In concept‚ MHD is attractive because it offers a propulsion system that requires no moving parts. It works on a principle similar to that of an electric motor or generator; that is‚ passing an electrical current through a magnetic field creates a force. In an MHD propulsion system‚ a magnetic field is created within the hull‚ and sea water is used to conduct the electric current‚ as shown in the illustrations accompanying this story. The underlying principle is known
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Corbin v. Safeway Stores‚ Inc. 648 S.W.2d (Tex. 1993) Corbin/customer/plaintiff below/appellant below/appellant here Vs. Safeway Stores‚ Inc./grocery store/defendant below/appellee below/appellee here Gary Corbin slipped on a grape or grapes in a Safeway produce aisle injuring his collateral ligaments and the kneecap of his right knee. He saw that there was no large non-skid‚ non-slip walk-off mat that is part of the store’s policy to have in front
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Flash Drives A common property of mass storage systems based on magnetic or optic technology is that physical motion‚ such as spinning disks‚ moving read/write heads‚ and aiming laser beams‚ is required to store and retrieve data. This means that data storage and retrieval is slow compared to the speed of electronic circuitry. Flash memory technology has the potential of alleviating this drawback. In a flash memory system‚ bits are stored by sending electronic signals directly to the storage medium
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Project #3 -- The Informative Speech I. Basics A. Coin Collecting B. How & when Started C. Basic Coin Collecting II. Audience Analysis and Adaptation A 1. No Age or Gender related to this hobby all are welcome. a. The Class is multi-cultureal and different backgrounds b. Age range between 19-40 c. More Females than Males d. Class religion no bearing on coin collecting 2.
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Learning to Drive The sun was just rising as I followed my father outside. I had no idea what was so important that I needed to be awake at the crack of dawn‚ but he sure was excited about it. When I looked down the driveway I couldn’t believe my eyes. There sat a brand new Audi A6. I sprinted over to it and ran my hands over the glassy smooth hood. “Jordan‚ you earned this car‚” my father said. “You’ve been busting your ass off in school and around the house‚ and your mother and I want
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McClelland identified three key motivating drives that work for everyone. He named these key drives as: * The Need for Achievement * The Need for Affiliation * The Need for Power He also identified how these needs each vary in strength between different people. Everyone‚ says McClelland‚ is motivated by all of these‚ but to motivate individuals‚ the manager needs to consider what the primary drivers in each case are. Achievement How to recognise the Achievement Motive in a person
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A USB flash drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integratedUniversal Serial Bus (USB) interface. USB flash drives are typically removable and rewritable‚ and physically much smaller than a floppy disk. Most weigh less than 30 g.[1] As of September 2011 drives of 256 gigabytes (GB) are available‚[2] Storage capacities as large as 2 terabytesare planned‚ with steady improvements in size and price per capacity expected.[3] Some allow up to 100‚000 write/erase cycles‚ depending
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REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT OF DEVELOPING A HOBBY Last summer whilst I was talking to one of the residents she remarked about how varied the bird-life was that came into the garden and that she would like to find out what they were and encourage more birds into the garden by getting a new bird table. I spoke to the manager and she agreed for me to take the resident to the local garden centre to choose one. I said that I would be happy to take her along to the garden centre on Thursday as it would not
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Hunting is not just something Rainsford does. It is part of who he is. Rainsford will hunt again because he needs food to survive on the island‚ he beat General Zaroff at his own game‚ and it is his favorite hobby. After reading this essay you will think so too. To begin with‚ think about this; if you were on an island alone wouldn’t you get hungry? While swimming to the island Rainsford thought‚ “Where there are pistol shots there are men” (pg 22). Once Rainsford reached the island “a sharp
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