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    usual morning routine. Inside On 78th floor of World Trade Center‚ DiChiara switched to the second elevator which leaded her 101th floor where her office is located. At 8;46 am‚ when the elevator doors closed‚ Flight 11 plowed into the building. The impact of the plane crash made the elevator bounced up and down like a ball. DiChiara and her co-worker Bell crowched down to small opening space of the elevator door to escape from the fire. When she emerged from the narrow escape‚ she realized that her hair

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    questions: force and motion I problem 1 The figure below is an overhead view of a 12 kg tire that is to be pulled by three ropes. One force (Fl‚ with magnitude 50 N) is indicated. Orient the other two forces F2 and F3 so that the magnitude of the resulting acceleration of the tire is least‚ and find that magnitude if (a) F2 = 30N‚ F3= 20 N; (b) F2= 30 N‚ F3 = 10 N; and (c) F2 = F3 = 30 N. problem 2 A weight-conscious penguin with a mass of 15.0 kg rests on a bathroom scale (see figure below).

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    Conversational Analysis of “500 Days of Summer” Film Dea Kastamilla Charity 10.05.111.000.10 Pragmatics English Literature of Social and Cultural Faculty University of Trunojoyo Madura 2012 Chapter I Introduction 1.1 Background of Study Conversation analysis is the study of talk in interactions generally attempts to describe the orderliness‚ structure and sequential patterns of interaction‚ whether this is institutional or casual conversation in the daily life. Conversation analysis

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    Head: The Book Review of Omnivore Dilemma on chapters 1-3 Pollan provides a base for the purpose of his noted dilemma by providing history‚ data and background information in three chapters titled “The Plant”‚ “The Farmer”‚ and finally “The Elevator”; providing a detailed argument that today’s food production is very un-natural in what was once a very natural process.    In chapter one “The Plant” Pollan begins laying the foundation for his argument that we as Americans are “walking corn”.

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    A Collection of Memories Collecting is an art form that has been around for generations now and will continue to be around. Collecting means to accumulate something that has relevance to you and storing over time. This meaning however‚ can go deeper; one’s collection should tell a story‚ whether pertaining to the individual or in relevance to someone they know. A collector is someone who takes interest in something and decides to gather palpable or intangible forms of that particular something

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    can be unpredictable. Offred does say that “Moira is like an elevator with open sides.” It is impossible to know when and on what level exactly and elevator is going to make a stop. It is also impossible to know who is on the other side of the elevator door. Like an elevator you do not know when Moira is going to calm down. You also do not know who she is going to interact with in the near future. The up and down motion of the elevator represents Moira’s unpredictable behaviour. While the “open sides”

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    riding on the elevator. I did this in a hospital environment where doctors‚ nurses‚ technicians‚ and mostly patients were around me. I monitored the reaction of ten different groups throughout the experiment to get the best result. It is included different nationality and different age group. I rode the elevator ten times but instead of standing the “normal” way which is facing the door an unspoken social norm I stood the wrong way standing by the door looking at the back of the elevator. I felt

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    Simplify the science speech These short speeches (60-120 seconds) are sometimes called “elevator speeches” (the speech is short enough to deliver during an elevator ride) or “quick pitches” (when focused on a product). It is useful to be able to summarize science information for those impromptu meetings with other professionals‚ potential clients‚ family members and friends. Your will deliver a short speech about biotechnology targeting a general audience. The topic is an aspect of your job

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    from the rest. The first shot of the film exists as one of the most impressive as it takes place primarily within an elevator with minimal camera movement. This medium shot is the longest single take provided‚ and is lit exclusively from the top as to mimic an elevator. The audience is not given much information other than that the two characters in scene are riding up an elevator. From the time the doors close to the time they

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    fire sparked the uprising in the fight for better shape of the working environment when 145 of the innocent were killed. It was that it began in a small rag bin‚ a simple target for a fire in a building with locked fire escape routes‚ unoperational elevators‚ and no ventilation‚ that initiated the fight for worker safety. Although most hand-made garment businesses have been made irrelevant in the U.S. due to industrialization and mass production today‚ the tragedy of the Triangle Waist Factory fire should

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