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    parallels and comparisons between the three and noting contrasts. The American Musical has often been used as a medium in which uncomfortable issues were boldly addressed. This has been the case for the issue of race and ethnicity in America‚ in particular the following musicals: Show Boat‚ Memphis‚ and West Side Story. The first two musicals addressed the issue of the integration of African Americans into American culture‚ with Show Boat‚ set in the early 1900s‚ focusing on the difficulty of

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    Trolley Crane Design

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    different geared trolley cranes and come up with a brief outline/ design which would meet some specific design limitations. The trolley crane that we had to come up with was meant to be designed to lift and carry a load of 1.5 tonnes along I-beam of 4 metres long. The research that we did was mainly on existing trolley cranes and the configurations of these cranes which allowed us to familiarize ourselves with what the crane does and how it works. The way that the crane operates is by having a

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    Ichabod Crane and Brom Van Brunt do not like each other because both of them wanted to win over the same girl‚ Katrina Van Tassel. Although‚ they both want the same girl does not mean that have more in common.In fact‚ they are completely different.Ichabod wants to be with at Katrina because he wants love.While‚ Brom wants to be with her because he wants her money and inheritants.Ichabod crane is a clumsy and skinny with big feet.Ichabod was a struggling teacher who always kept his students on good

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    Function of Tower Crane

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    Tower Crane Introduction and function of Tower Crane Cranes are the commonly used in the construction industry and in the manufacturing of heavy equipments. Construction cranes are either fixed to the ground or mounted on a purpose-built vehicle. On the basis of their structure and functions cranes are divided into a tower or a derrick which is equipped with cables and pulleys that are used to lift or lower materials. Tower cranes are fixed to the ground‚ which helps to them to attain height

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    PNEUMATIC CRANE PROJECT

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    PNEUMATIC CRANE PROJECT What is a crane? A crane is a lifting machine which is used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally. Cranes have come into their present widespread application only since the introduction of engines‚ internal-combustion engines‚ and electric motors‚ beginning in the 19th century. Classification of cranes Cranes can be broadly classified into three groups- 1.Mechanical Cranes  2.Hydraulic Cranes  3.Pneumatic Cranes Mechanical Cranes:- These uses

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    Fiction Essay ENGL 102: Composition and Literature MLA Outline THESIS: In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell and “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ imagery and characterization are employed to illustrate the ever present inner darkness of humanity. However‚ the authors set very different themes in how their protagonists reflect upon and respond to being faced with it. Both men must choose whether they will reject and confront evil or simply abide it with apathy.

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    Ichabod Crane Analysis

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    in the story‚ Ichabod Crane is a school teacher who travels to Sleepy Hollow to teach the children of the area. This‚ in company with his ability to ingratiate himself‚ persuades many of the townspeople to successively lodge him at their homes for a week at a time‚ which serves as his sole source of shelter. He follows strict morals in the schoolroom‚ including the proverbial "Spare the rod and spoil the child"; outside the schoolroom‚ he is shown to have few morals and no motive but his own gratification

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    Compare and Contrast Chopin‚ “The Story of an Hour” to Robinson‚ “Richard Cory” In today’s society‚ criminals are tried in a court system‚ with a jury of their peers‚ for crimes they are accused of committing. In some court cases‚ witnesses are called to give their testimony to as what they have seen occurred in a particular incident‚ after which the jury of twelve members recommends a ruling on the case. The jury does not listen to just one witness’s story; they take in many different stories‚ all that

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    Kelsey Fenech Spiteri Compare and contrast the Sophists and Socrates’ moral position. The Sophists were public speakers‚ mouths for hire in an oral culture. They were gifted with speech. They were skilled in what is known as Rhetoric. They were respected‚ feared and hated at the same time. They had a gift and used it in a manner that aroused the ire of many. They challenged‚ questioned and did not care to arrive at the very best answers. They cared about winning public speaking contests

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