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    The concept of tradition is the passing down from one generation to another of certain actions and beliefs; a valuable connection with the past which forms an identity. Therefore the idea that it can be reinvented by certain groups to ‘establish continuity with a suitable historic past’ suggests that traditions handed down depend on the perspective of the people at the time and consequently: which aspects they wish to remember and equally‚ those they choose to forget in order to preserve a history

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    In your course reading packet you will find a number of poems. Choose one and write a thesis sentence for a short essay on this piece. Briefly explain how you would develop your argument for this interpretation. “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost is a poem with an obvious literal meaning. A man comes to a fork in the road and has to make a decision on which way to go to continue his journey. After a lot of thought‚ the traveler chooses the road “less traveled by.” I interpreted this to mean

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    Forecasting Steps

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    1. The first step in forecasting often involves a detailed analysis of the historical market data. Ideally‚ you will want to go back at least 10 years and examine monthly data and try to develop a good understanding of the market dynamics. This is useful when developing analogs for future events. However‚ to gauge the appropriateness of these analogs‚ it is useful to speak to someone in the company that has some detailed insights into the market dynamics. 2. Following the data analysis exercise

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    In Tennessee Valley Auth. v. Hill‚ 437 U.S. 153 (1978) (“Tennessee Valley Auth v Hill”)‚ it was discussed whether a small endangered fish called the “snail darter” could stop the “intended transformation of the river into a 30 mile long reservoir by building the Tellico Dam. Congress had authorised funding for the project in 1967 to generate hydroelectricity‚ create recreational opportunities and flood control‚ and promote shoreline developments.” The question remains‚ what was the case about?

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    “The Road Not Taken” Analysis I think that in “The Road Not Taken”‚ Robert Frost uses the fork in the road to represent humanity’s choices. We will always have to choose in our life and we will always eventually meet a fork in the road. In this circumstance the author is stuck with two choices. “Then took the other‚ as just as fair‚ / And perhaps having the better claim” (Frost 6-7). This path represents the “easy way out” because it was given the “better claim.” Then in stanza 4 he says‚ “I shall

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    The history of Lamborghini and why it survived the test of time Lamborghinis are some of the fastest most exhilarating cars on the market today. This paper will take the reader on a trip from the beginning to present day. it starts a long time ago‚ back in 1966‚ with Ferruccio Lamborghini. Ferruccio had a dream to create some of the fastest‚ utmost elite‚ and the most beautify styled cars on the planet. It all started with the Ferrari 250 gt. But the history goes even far back than that‚ and that’s

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    1. Read and analyze the question ● What is the question asking? ● What is the question asking you to do? [Know key words of the prompt] 2. Collect and Sort information ● Brainstorming‚ categorizing‚ generalizing [creating categories]1. Read and analyze the question ● What is the question asking? ● What is the question asking you to do? [Know key words of the prompt] 2. Collect and Sort information ● Brainstorming‚ categorizing‚ generalizing [creating categories] 3. Create your thesis

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    I was so excited‚ I had never been to Tennessee before. It was my first time being more than three hours away from home. The drive is usually three hours‚ but we stopped at a relative’s house on the way there‚ which added three hours to the drive.Therefore‚ the drive ended up being six hours. We were going to Tennessee for my sister’s softball tournament. We had just arrived at our really nice hotel. I could not wait to go inside and see what is was like. In my eyes‚ the hotel looked like a castle

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    the more practical discipline of statistics‚ which has greater relevance for the jobs being generated by a digital economy. Consider the teams of medical researchers running clinical trials or analyzing the outcomes of patients after a therapy has been made widely available: they have to select the parameters to study‚ assess the results‚ and draw the right conclusions about a drug’s effectiveness and safety. Online advertisers trying to micro-target consumers must be able to detect patterns in the

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    The T-TEST 1.0 INTRODUCTION The t-test was developed by W. S. Gossett‚ a statistician employed at the Guinness brewery. However‚ because the brewery did not allow employees to publish their research‚ Gossett’s work on the t-test appears under the name "Student". The t-test is sometimes referred to as "Student’s t-test." Gossett was a chemist and was responsible for developing procedures for ensuring the similarity of batches of Guinness. The t-test was developed as a way of measuring how closely

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