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    Two specific skills that are applicable for basketball and ultimate are passing skills and high vertical jumps. A successful basketball team consists of players who make strong and accurate passes – overhead passes‚ chest passes‚ or bounce passes – to one another‚ ensuring the team’s control and possession of the ball. Similarly‚ in ultimate‚ players must practice their frisbee throws – backhand‚ or forehand flicks – so that they eventually are able to pass the disc to exactly where the player wants

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    My Ultimate Dream Job

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    My Ultimate Dream Job My ultimate dream job is to be medical assistant. Because I like to help people‚ I like what they do with their hands-on work‚ and I always wanted to work in a hospital or any kind of medical setting. I like this job because it is dedicated to helping to doctors all over the world diagnosis their patients. Helping people makes me happy and feels good‚ so that’s one of my reasons why I want to become a medical assistant. As I was growing up‚ I would watch them perform their

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    David Fredriksen February 23‚ 2011 Introduction to Philosophy Hinduism: Quest for Ultimate Knowledge Hinduism is founded upon what is known as Brahman. It is the ultimate reality of everything in the world. It is the absolute foundation of all being on our planet and in the universe. "Brahman is declared to be the highest aim of all metaphysical inquiry." (29) Brahman is not exactly a person‚ as it is more closely related to be a kind of "God." A Hindu would also say that Brahman is the

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    Civilizing the Machine

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    1-Introduction In John F. Kasson’s “Civilizing the Machine‚” Kasson enlightens his audience that cities did not create factories‚ factories created cities. During the dawn of the British Industrial Revolution‚ the Americans began to adopt their own form of this event through the creations of factories and water-powered generators which‚ at the beginning of the time‚ revolved around the New England/ Boston area. Kasson explains through his article of the various entrepreneurs who founded these first

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    Macbeth's Ultimate Sin

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    Macbeth is a play about subterfuge and trickery. Macbeth‚ his wife‚ and the three Weird Sisters are linked in their mutual refusal to come out and say things directly. Instead‚ they rely on implications‚ riddles‚ and ambiguity to evade the truth. Macbeth’s ability to manipulate his language and his public image to hide his foul crimes makes him a very modern-seeming politician. As Bernard McElroy says in his literary criticism about Macbeth‚ “ When confronted with the possibility of committing a

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    Church to focus on the development of servant leaders. Chapter two will utilize three primary as well as secondary passages from both testaments revealing the ultimate model of a servant leader. Additionally‚ I will identify Jesus as the servant leader through his actions and attitude as revealed in washing the disciple’s feet. The Ultimate Model of a Servant Leader‚ (John 13:1-30) John 13:1-30 offers up John’s perspective on how Jesus exemplified the essence of a servant. It is clear that Jesus

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    from a Christian theistic world that contrasts many other worldviews. A naturalistic worldview is one of the many contradicting worldviews that do not agree with a Christian theistic perspective. Ultimate reality is something that is the supreme‚ final‚ and fundamental power in all reality. The ultimate reality of a Christian Theist is God. I believe God created the Heavens and the Earth. Jesus is the holy messiah‚ the savior of the human race. God is sovereign and there is no other God. 1 Corinthians

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    Machine Metaphor

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    executives are moving forward in a beneficial direction. Burger Barn executives are moving in a direction that will increase efficiency and potentially increase both productivity and profit. Although their organizational approach can be seen as a “Machine Metaphor” (Miller‚ 2011)‚ in an Ice cream shop‚ such classical approach can be beneficial. The idea of having multiple stations to reduce the time the customer is waiting to finalize their purchase reaps good benefits. Therefore their positive optimism

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    Time machine

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    different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space‚ generally using a theoretical invention‚ namely a time machine. It has a commonly recognized place in philosophy and fiction‚ but has a very limited application in real world physics‚ such as in quantum mechanics or wormholes. Although the 1895 novel The Time Machine by H. G. Wells was instrumental in moving the concept of time travel to the forefront of the public imagination‚ The Clock That Went Backward by

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    Hydraulic Machines

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    30 CHAPTER 5 TURBINES 5.1 Introduction Hydraulic turbines are the machines which use the energy of water and convert it to mechanical energy. The mechanical energy developed by a turbine is used in running an electric generator which is directly coupled to the shaft of the turbine. The electric generator thus develops electric power‚ which is known as hydro-electric power. 5.2 Elements of Hydraulic Power Plants Fig.5.1 General Layout of a Hydraulic Power Plant 31

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