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    SAMPLE PROBLEMS: . Simple Machines – Lever A first class lever in static equilibrium has a 50lb resistance force and 15lb effort force. The lever’s effort force is located 4 ft from the fulcrum. Sketch and annotate the lever system described above. | What is the actual mechanical advantage of the system? Formula | Substitute / Solve | Final Answer | | | AMA = 3.33 | * Using static equilibrium calculations‚ calculate the length from the fulcrum to the resistance force

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    clause. On the basis of numbers of clause and types of clauses present in a sentence‚ sentences are divided in to four kinds. Simple Sentence       A simple sentence consists of only one independent clause containing a subject and a verb and it expresses complete thought. There is no dependent clause. “An independent clause (also called main clause) is called a simple sentence.” Examples.              He laughed.              She ate an apple.              They are sleeping.              I bought

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    many things that the grown ups should learn from children. It is a step to a better living Children live a simple life. Some people say the reason behind it is that children do not have much tension and work comparatively. But I don’t agree. Children don’t understand the real world. But if elders see the world from the eyes of a child; how beautiful the world would be‚ how simple it would be. Instead of thinking much evil if we live a day just like a child we would revive ourselves from the

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    Task 1 Question 1 a) The immediate effect of the poem on me was confusion and irritation. I felt it was deceptive. It looked so simple‚ and was so short‚ yet I could see no meaning behind it. It frustrated me that even after several re-readings all I could think was a bird in a tree. Upon re-visiting the poem‚ I concentrated on how it made me feel –melancholy‚ wistful‚ yet also peaceful. I found I liked it despite the sadness it seemed to evoke. b) I think the subject matter is a bird

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    The Four Types of Sentences

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    independent clause. Example: After Tyler called his friend. . . Subject = Tyler Verb = Called Independent Clause: An independent clause has a subject‚ verb‚ and a complete thought. It is a sentence. Example: He met him at the park. Simple Sentence: A simple sentence only has a subject and a complete predicate. Examples: The dog barked. / The big‚ hairy dog with sharp teeth barked at the mailman. Complex Sentence: A dependent clause needs an independent clause. When you put the two together‚

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    the English common law doctrine of estate there are three estates of freehold: (a) fee simple‚ (b) fee tail and (c) life estates. Fee simple and life estate have always existed in English law. The fee tail was introduced by statute in 1925.3 Before considering the concept of freehold and leasehold within the purview or ambit of the Land Use Act of 1978 in detail a brief account of each must be given. FEE SIMPLE: originally‚ this was an estate which endures for so long as the original tenant or any

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    Report Strategy as Simple Rules. Subject: Business Strategy. Word Count: 1497 Contents: Introduction 3 Summery 4 Critique 5 Conclusion 7 References 7 Plagiarism test

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    choppy‚ monotonous‚ or plain boring. To understand the four sentence types well‚ it is important to grasp the concepts of “independent” and “dependent” clauses. An independent clause is a sentence that has full meaning and can stand on its own. Simple sentences are examples of independent clauses‚ and they must have at least a Subject and a Verb. Here is an example of an independent clause: Dr. Jones examined the patient last night. A dependent clause (as the word suggests)‚ “depends” on another

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    Strategy as Simple Rule

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    Title of the article is ‘Strategy as Simple Rules’ and it was written by Kathleen M. Eisenhardt and Donald N.Sull. The aim is to show how the strategy of simple rule is used in complex business. Yahoo is the company that had successfully used simple rule strategy to be the internet’s top portal. Company can choose among three distinct approaches to strategy and it requires different skill sets and works best under different circumstances. There are five types of simple rules: how-to-rules‚ boundary rules

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    understanding. Steven Herrick’s free-verse novel‚ ‘The Simple Gift’‚ effectively explores the notions of belonging through the protagonist’s journey. In a similar way‚ David Michod’s film ‘Animal Kingdom’ and Tim Winton’s short story ‘Neighbours’ both present protagonists that go through long journeys to find belonging through developing meaningful relationships and discoveringa sense of place. Steven Herrick’s free-verse novel ‘The Simple Gift’ clearly portrays that alienation and a lack of connection

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