“false consciousness”; an inability to see real conditions because they are masked by false ideas. Governments typically use ideology to control the public and make them think they need their government to survive. However‚ in the 2010 Disney story‚ Tangled‚ this “false consciousness” takes place by only one person for only one person. The movie starts out with a drop of sun falling from the sky and creating a flower. Mother Gothel found the flower and realized that it had the power to make her stay
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oppinions. According to study’s Richard Petty and John Cacioppo‚ people are persuaded by two general path: central route and peripheral route _The"Central route" occurs when motivation and ability to scrutinize issue_relevant arguments are relatively high. _The "peripheral route" occurs automatically‚followed by changing attitude without argument scrutiny. _In " peripheral route"‚ listeners is persuaded by impressive skills of the speaker rather than by the arguments. It is less likely to bring
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In the movie Tangled‚ we see how a princess locked in a castle falls in love with a man from the world outside of her; one in which she has never seen before. This shows the human original solitude‚ which means that we are social beings made for relationships (Miss Collucci). Rapunzel is alone her whole life‚ Eugene is alone his whole life as well‚ but by the grace of God they will find each other and fall in love. All her life‚ Rapunzel is locked away in a castle by a woman who she believes is
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with a certain capacity with regard to the quantities. Every vehicle that is applied in the solution must cover a route‚ starting and ending at the depot‚ on which goods are delivered to one or more customers. The problem is to determine the allocation of the customers among routes‚ the sequence in which the customers shall be visited on a route‚ and which vehicle that shall cover a route. The objective is to find a solution which minimizes the total transportation costs. Furthermore‚ the solution must
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Routing Assignment – A Special Waste Collection Problem This report analyses the routing problem for a security waste transport company. It looks at processes undertaken in order to identify the best route for the vehicle to take each day taking into account the capacity of the vehicle. To start the process I needed to identify where location of lab 20 was on the map. The last four digits of my student id is 1290 therefore the coordinates for lab 20 is (12‚9). From here I was able to calculate
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of this necessary product a lot of accident is occur incurred every year in most of the company. Some important cause of the accident are given below- ● Routes are blocked by storage materials ● Machine layout is often staggered ● Lack of signage for escape route ● No provision for emergency lighting ● Doors‚ opening along escape routes‚ are not fire resistant. ● Doors are not self-closing and often do not open along
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Assignment 1 WORLD TRAVEL ROUTE FINDING PROGRAM Page Number 1.0 Problem Statement 1 2.0 Prolog Program 2-3 3.0 List of Queries 4-5 4.0 Sample Input – Output 6-8 1.0 Problem Statement This assignment required us to make a prolog program to determine best route to travel from a city to another city using both number of cities pass through along the journey and the shortest distance between the departure and arrival city. We decided that the best route given to user with priority
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affecting the process‚ and how to improve the process and decrease the amount of time preparing for and traveling to work. Time spent on each task provides a general overview of each operation with commute time chosen as the metric for the various routes listed. Process Factors Run-Time and Set-up Time Chase‚ Jacobs‚ and Aquilano‚ (2006)‚ define run-time as‚ “…the time required to produce a batch of parts” (p. 163.) In this essay‚ I equate run-time to those areas that require action (tasks or
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became tired but when I saw that the ball was only a few feet away from me‚ I put in an extra burst of speed. However‚ just as I was going to grab the ball‚ a very strong current swept the ball further away from me. At that moment‚ a string of weed tangled up with my feet and I could not swim properly. I struggled to keep afloat but it was no use. "If I had listened to mum and dad‚ this would never have happened‚" I thought silently. Finally‚ after struggling for a minute or two‚ I had no
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Networks............4 Chapter 2: EIGRP ......................................................18 Chapter 3: OSPF .......................................................40 Chapter 4: Optimizing Routing................................61 CCNP ROUTE 642-902 Quick Reference Chapter 5: Path Control ...........................................76 Chapter 6: BGP and Internet Connectivity............83 Chapter 7: Branch Office Connectivity ...............102 Denise Donohue Chapter 8:
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