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    The most widely used approximate calculations are based on the ‘continuum method’. In the literature there are numerous studies concerning the continuum method (Rosman‚ 1964; Heidebrecht and Stafford Smith‚ 1973; Basu et al.‚ 1979; Balendra et al.‚ 1984; Stafford Smith and Crowe‚ 1986; Nollet and Stafford Smith‚ 1993; Li and Choo‚ 1996; Toutanji‚ 1997; Miranda‚ 1999; Wang et al.‚ 2000; Kuang and Ng‚ 2000; Zalka‚ 2001; Hoenderkamp‚ 2001‚ 2002; Miranda and Reyes‚ 2002;

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    anxiety not to occur then the ego needs to continue a controlled balance of the ID and superego. At this point an important role takes place which is ego defence mechanisms. One defence mechanism is repression which is (what Freud really said‚ David Stafford-Clark‚ 1965) threatening impulses which are repressed in the unconscious‚ even though they don’t disappear the individual is unware also repressed encounters can then start the symptoms of anxiety or even emotional disorder. Another defence mechanism

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    Project in English (Collection of Poems with Poets) Submitted by: Khenno E. Abellana IV- Newton Submitted by: Mr. Omaña English IV Teacher Biography of Theodore Roethke Theodore Huebner Roethke was born in Saginaw‚ Michigan‚ the son of Otto Roethke and Helen Huebner‚ who‚ along with an uncle owned a local greenhouse. As a child‚ he spent much time in the greenhouse observing nature. Roethke grew up in Saginaw‚ attending Aurthur Hill High School‚ where he gave a speech on the Junior Red

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    When Wertenbaker began writing "Our Country’s Good" (in 1988) convicts and prisoners were looked upon with more shame and distaste than they are today. She set the play in the 19th Century‚ and back then people were executed for stealing a biscuit! She was trying to point out the terrible flaws that occurred back then and she definitely succeeded. This‚ however‚ was not the full aim of the play. I think that the play’s aim was to show convicts in a different light. In "Our Country’s Good"‚ many of

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    systems near mining operations. A major fish-kill took place in the Clark Fork in 1984. These fish kills are due to unnaturally high salinity‚ which is toxic to the indigenous fish species‚ caused by group IA and IIA metal ions in the water. As the mine’s waste seeps into the water supply‚ the salinity‚ and thus toxicity to the fish‚ increases as the various metals dissolve. In this experiment a simulated water sample from Clark Fork‚ or portion of the Columbia River in Montana‚ will be analyzed

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    one element in the study of fashion in the 21st century‚ where gender‚ ethnicity‚ sexuality‚ and subculture affiliation play equally influential roles in the meaning production of dress (Andrew 2008; Calefato 2004; Crane 2000; Crane and Bovone 2006; Clark and Turner 2007; Entwistle 2001; Kaiser 1997; Swain 2003; Taylor 1997; Tompson and Hayiko 1997). The notion of fashion as a non-verbal communication system is discussed by Barthes (1990‚ 2006)‚ Calefato (2004)‚ Entwistle (2001)‚ Kaiser (1997)‚ Crane

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    interventions and resiliency in couples. Dissertation Abstracts International: The Sciences and Engineering‚ 65(5-B)‚ 2619. Mattingly‚ B.A.‚ Oswald‚ D.L.‚ & Clark‚ E.M. (2011). An examination of relational-interdependent self-construal‚ communal strength‚ and pro-relationship behaviors in friendships. Personality and Individual Differences‚ 50‚ 1243-1248. Stafford‚ L. (2003). Maintaining romantic relationships: A summary and analysis of one research program

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    In Friday 13th’s lesson we worked on combining techniques used by Frantic Assembly and Stafford-Clark with the central themes from Miller’s The Crucible. To begin‚ we took the chair duet we had created in a previous lesson whilst learning about Frantic Assembly‚ and stripped it of the storyline we had created for it about toxic friendships. We then assigned characters‚ with Emily as a bride‚ Milly as mother of the bride and me as the bridesmaid. Next‚ we used cards to measure how excited our character

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    In The Bridge of San Luis Rey‚ the characters learn that selfless love is the true form of love. The three middle sections of the novel describe the lives of the bridge collapse victims: “The Marquesa de Montemayor”‚ “Uncle Pio”‚ and “Esteban”. These characters each have their own hindrances with love‚ but before their deaths‚ they overcome their problems and learn selfless love. Literary critic M.C. Kuner writes that “every type of love is scrutinized in [The Bridge of San Luis Rey]. All are‚ in

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    Hockey has always been known to be a physical sport; it is full of body checks‚ hits from behind‚ sometimes the misuse of the hockey stick‚ and even fights. Now all off these are deemed acceptable by hockey fans to a certain extent. When a player swings his stick at another player and an injury occurs to the opposing man the instigator can usually expect to be penalized for a short amount of time‚ maybe even a suspension from the team for a few games. But when does this violent act on the ice

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