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    Strategic Shift Essay

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    SHIFT OF US MARITIME PRIORITIES FROM ATLANTIC TO ASIA PACIFIC REGION 1. Introduction. This “Strategic Shift” essay predicts important changes in United States defence planning during 2012 and early 2013. Through a series of strategic and operational exercises made by United States Navy in the region that placed greater emphasis on the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions‚ the plan is to shift bulk of its naval assets to Asia within the next decade and increase the number of military exercises

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    STUDY ON FANGERS COMFORT EQUATION FOR UNIVERSALLY ADAPTIVE PARADIGM By Dure Sabih 15243 Progress Report submitted in partial fulfillment of The requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) (Mechanical Engineering) Supervisor: Dr. Syed Ihtisham-ul-haq Gillani Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS Bandar Seri Iskandar 31750 Tronoh Perak Darul Ridzuan ABSTRACT In this new era‚ energy conservation is the main concern. Thermal comfort is the condition of mind that expresses satisfaction

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    Introduction: The Narrative paradigm is an ideology created by Walter Fisher. The Narrative paradigm is defined as “a theory of symbolic actions—words and/or deeds—that have sequence and meaning for those who live‚ create‚ or interpret them” (Fisher). If you trace humanity back to it’s roots‚ you will find there has long been word of mouth accounts of history. Things that are spoken about time after time‚ only to finally be notarized in some way shape or form. Whether it be writing on the wall

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    The Second Shift Summary

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    In the article‚ The Second Shift‚ Arlie Hochschild explains that the household responsibilities that a wife and mother takes care of‚ aside from working her paid job‚ roughly adds up to fifteen hours longer each week than men( Hochschild‚ 259). The article asserts that even though both parents have careers‚ it’s usually the mom who also works the second shift at home. The second shift included household chores in addition of working outside the home (Hochschild‚ 260). One reason why women feel the

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    something‚ finds it unattainable‚ and reduces one’s dissonance by criticizing it. Jon Elster calls this pattern "adaptive preference formation. Theory and research Most of the research on cognitive dissonance takes the form of one of four major paradigms. Important research generated by the theory has been concerned with the consequences of

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    Modern Racist Paradigm‚ page 1 A documentary “Refers to a film or video that explores a subject in a way the public expects to be factual and accurate. Documentaries may be balanced by including various view points‚ or they may be subjective‚ offering the viewpoint and impressions of one producer.” (PBS‚ 2007) When watching a documentary‚ we look at non-fiction sources and opinions. In this day and time‚ we have documentary’s that educate the young and give a considerable amount of information

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    The Shift In Lucy's Life

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    From chapter five to nine we see a shift in Lucy’s out look of her situation. This is due to her life being outside of the hospital and being around people who are not ill like herself. Lucy writes about her struggles of being different and people treat her differently. She illustrates this points by talking about the times she has been bullied outside of class and the way her family and friends would treat her. This also shows us the shift in her attitude and how the people around her shaped her

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    Carol may have. Carol‚ ultimately‚ ends up stippling John from his power pedestal and replacing him which eventually makes him succumb to violent actions. Throughout the course of the play Oleanna‚ the reader finds a power struggle which gradually shifts from John to Carol occurring throughout Act 1‚ 2‚ and 3. In Act 1‚ we see how John seems to have power; however‚ Carol is letting him take charge. John unnecessarily uses an expanded vocabulary‚ cutting Carol off quite often. Meanwhile‚ Carol is

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    Object Oriented Paradigm

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    must support three concepts: objects‚ classes‚ and inheritance. However‚ object-oriented languages have come to be more commonly thought of as those languages built on the tripod of encapsulation‚ inheritance‚ and polymorphism. The reason for this shift in philosophy is that over the years we’ve come to realize that encapsulation and polymorphism are just as integral to building object-oriented systems as class and inheritance. Encapsulation As I mentioned earlier‚ encapsulation‚ sometimes called

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    Salvage paradigm has become a important concept through out history‚ having the desire to rescue something that is authentic and to keep it alive and useful. Salvage paradigm is used mostly in the field of ethnography‚ it’s a branch of anthropology that deals with the scientific descriptions of specific human cultures. We today find salvage paradigm‚ through representations in textbooks‚ art‚ and even to museums. Have what we have been holding on to for thousands of years ‚the background of our

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