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    Sweet Memories

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    The mitt was brown‚ a light hazel brown. A colour which was worn down by tiredness. It stood by the shoes. There with the bat and ball‚ both exhausted. It was stained by the green ink. The ink which had once been a vibrant green‚ like the freshest morning of a spring day‚ that’s how green. It had been tattooed by this ink‚ like a trademark written in poems. Poems of hope like those of bigger things. The seams were loose‚ like they were slowly falling from the mitt‚ losing their grip‚ a feeling the

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    Root Locus

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    Root Locus Consider the closed loop transfer function: R(s) + - E(s) K 1 s(s+a) C(s) How do the poles of the closed-loop system change as a function of the gain K? The closed-loop transfer function is: The characteristic equation: Closed-loop poles: Root Locus When the gain is 0‚ the closed loop poles are the openloop poles Roots are real and distinct and for a positive a‚ in the left half of the complex plane. Two coincident poles (Critically damped response) Roots

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    Antigone by Aristotle

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    between friends‚ foes‚ and even family members develop everyday for people of all walks of life. It is part of human nature to disagree‚ cause conflict and fight for what we believe in even if that means stepping on someone else’s toes along the way. Aristotle had thoughts on complication dating back to 335 B.C when he wrote Poetics- the earliest surviving work of dramatic theory. In it he analyzed tragedies and theorized that every tragedy falls into two parts- complication and unraveling or denouncement

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    Aristotle on Justice

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    Aristotle’s insistence that all specifically unjust actions are motivated by pleonexia Pleonexia can be understood as the desire to have more of some socially availablegood‚ and is usually translated as greed or acquisitiveness. Close . Second‚ Aristotle does not identify a deficient vice with respect to justice. This violates his "golden mean" doctrine with respect to virtue. Without the identification of the deficient vice with respect to justice‚ then justice must not be a virtue of character

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    Aristotle Essay

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    happy is completely wrong and immoral. Aristotle’s beliefs are somewhat different than a moral relativists. Aristotle believed that a good life is a happy life‚ and that happiness and virtue are directly related. Virtue is the ultimate goal that everyone should strive for. If what makes you happy is good and moral‚ then it is acceptable to impose your lifestyle on other people. Aristotle would disagree with the moral relativists standpoint because a good life should make anyone happy‚ while moral

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    Roots of Resistance

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    Film Analysis: Roots of Resistance a Story of the Underground Railroad In the movie Roots of Resistance a Story of the Underground Railroad‚ the filmmaker makes some very strong points. He made the movie in a way that portrays his specific opinion and views on the Underground Railroad. If a viewer didn’t know what the movie was about they may have guessed it would have been a very different kind of movie based on the title. After watching the movie in its entirety you realize that the movie was

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    Bitter Taste Lab Report

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    characterize phenotypic variation for sensory perception of the bitter taste in a student population.The ability of students to taste different chemicals is controlled by the student’s genes. This means that because each student has different genes‚ each individual student will taste each chemical differently‚ or not at all. This explains why there is a lot of variation in the interpretations of the taste of each chemical. The tonic water tasted sweet to some students because they were unable to taste the

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    Looking for the Root

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    Looking for the root This discussion post centers on possible causes of learning disabilities‚ specifically that of dyslexia. Common symptoms of dyslexia are difficulty in the areas of speaking‚ pronunciation‚ reading fluency‚ decoding‚ comprehension‚ and word retrieval (Society for Neuroscience‚ 2012). However‚ in languages such as Finnish and Italian‚ which are more consistent in their relationship between letters and sounds‚ the only evidence of dyslexia may be slow reading (Society for Neuroscience

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    Aristotle Friendship

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    Aristotle has defined three types of friendships for us to evaluate: utility‚ pleasure‚ and true friendship. A utility friendships are better described as alliances. These friendships are beneficial to both parties and the duration of the friendship lasts until they prove to not be useful anymore. This type of friendship is very common. An example of a utility friendship is a political alliance or business alliance. The next type of friendship is of pleasure. These friendships are based on mutual

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    Questions for Bitter Competition Case 1) As the Holland Sweetener Company‚ how do you expect NutraSweet to respond to your entering the European and Canadian markets? Is it more likely to be an accommodating response (normal competition) or aggressive response (price war)? In considering your response‚ you should list both the reasons for NutraSweet to adopt an accommodating response (normal competition) AND an aggressive response (price war). * Nutra Sweet is already well established and

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