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    Societal Expectations

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    That could be seen in the Citadel with the arrival of Shannon Faulkner. Shannon didnt have conflicting expectations because based on her description it’s evident that someone like her would challenge the norms of the Citadel. She was described as a girl who “never let anyone push [her] around” (90). So based on that‚ it’s expected that Shannon would try to join the Citadel and she performed to those expectations. Without conflicting expectations she

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    Species Evenness

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    the species richness is only 1. Shannon Index measures species diversity too‚ but takes into account species evenness. Species evenness is when the relative abundance of the species in that community are more similar to each other. So by knowing that you have more similar species‚ this allows you to more accurately determine the diversity of a system because if you have two species of maple that are very similar‚ then your diversity is still lower by using the Shannon Index rather than the species

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    Chipotle

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    prides itself in using suppliers that follow their guidelines of “food with integrity” structure‚ by meeting the requirements and goals for food safety‚ animal welfare‚ sustainability‚ and social accountability.1 Chipotle’s customer service manager‚ Shannon Kyllo‚ stated in her email that the company continuously changes its suppliers to source the best ingredients and also provided a list of their vegetable and dairy product suppliers. Calavo growers‚ Index Fresh and Mission Avacados supply Avacados

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    RESULT Microbial community analysis Table 1 illustrates the phylogenetic affiliation and the similarity of the bands marked in Fig. 4a which shows the bacterial DGGE fingerprint obtained when ferrous sulfate was used as the energy source (batch-1). Initial sludge had 18 dominant bands out of which 7 bands were not detected on the 2nd day (Fig. 4a) due to changes in the physical condition of the sludge such as aeration and the pH decrease. Dynamics in the microbial community profiling was studied

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    Ford Pinto

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    Running head: FORD PINTO CASE STUDY Ford Pinto Case Study Shannon Arrighi‚ Brad Collins‚ Chasity Mobley‚ and Tom Tumminelli University of Phoenix Ford Pinto Case Study Shannon---Introduction Faced With The Ethical Dilemma In this ethical dilemma the team agrees it would have been handled differently. Within our group it seems that there would be different opinions of how it would have been handled. As an industry professional‚ ones moral obligation and responsibility of every employee

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    Tort Law | Strict Liability | Alabama Law | | Shannon Martin | 12/22/2011 | | Alabama Tort Law is the only truly comprehensive resource on tort law in Alabama. With expert discussion of proof requisites and defenses‚ it covers all the elements of each tort actionable under Alabama law. It provides the information necessary to determine if there is a case and what is needed to prove or defend it. Alabama Tort Law not only provides up-to-date coverage of relevant case law and analysis

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    Were the 1920s an Era of Social and Cultural Rebellion? ​Gilman M. Ostrander believes that the 1920s were in fact an era of rebellion. He bases one of his opinions on the flapper‚ which was a “new” kind of woman in the 1920s. These women’s skirts went from going all the way down to the ankles to now at the knee. The women also began to be more involved in jazz music and acting in a more sexual way than before. Ostrander states‚ “In sex as in other matters the girls were determined to demolish the

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    on-off approach that consisted the three most basic operations: AND‚ OR‚ and NOT. This system was not put into use until a graduate student from Massachusetts Institute of Technology by the name Claude Shannon noticed that the Boolean algebra he learned was similar to an electric circuit. Shannon wrote his thesis in 1937‚ which implemented his findings. Shannon’s thesis became a starting point for the use of the binary code in practical applications such as computers‚ electric circuits‚ and more

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    Communications Process

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    The Communications Process Shannon and Weaver (1949) put forward a basic linear model of communication. It is a clear example of a process-centered model and sees communication as the transmission of messages. Shannon and Weaver’s Communications model: The Oxford dictionary defines a process as ‘A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end’ Similarly‚ an early example of the steps involved in the communication process are: Thought: First‚ information exists in the mind

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    Schramm Theory

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    Schramm’s model of communication After learning the Shannon weaver model‚ let’s find out about Schramm’s model of communication which has its roots from the Shannon weaver model itself. Wilber Schramm proposed the model of communication in 1954. Information is of no use unless and until it is carefully put into words and conveyed to others. Encoding plays a very important role because it initiates the process of communication by converting the thought into content. When the information reaches

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