A Comparison Of Multi-Valued Orientation And Two Valued Orientation
.... orientation is a scale of "in betweens". The extremes
are not used. There are definate settings. Using temperature again, let
multi-valued orientation show it's use. Hot and cold were used for two
valued orientation. Those were the extremes. Instead of using extremes, the
actual numbers are used. 74 degrees, 98.6 degrees, and -13 degrees are all
examples of the multi-valued orientation. The option to not choose the
extremes is open in these circumstances. Instead of doing good or bad work,
it is possible .....
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Airships
.... wind.
TYPES OF AIRSHIP
Two basic types of airship have been developed: the rigid airship, the
shape of which is fixed by its internal structure; and the nonrigid blimp,
which depends on the pressure created by a series of air diaphragms inside
its gas space to maintain the shape of its fabric hull. Inventors sought
to combine the best features of these models in a semirigid type, but it
met with only limited success. Today only the nonrigid airship is used.
Rigid Airship
The rigid airship's struc .....
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American And Nigerian Culture
.... trampled in their stream.
( This is a very bad thing because the vegetation and fish are now no
longer available) The blame immediately lands upon the Uma aya Biafra, or
teenagers of Igbuno. There is no question, it is just assumed that
teenagers were involved. (Unfortunately, Uche, a teenager from Igbuno, has
committed this heinous crime). Also, when the people of Akpei find that
someone is stealing from their huts, again without any evidence, they
surmise that teenagers are to blame. Lastly, Okei's ( Ok .....
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The Three Part Assertion Method
.... guy bothers me
again. "When you leave your door open, I can hear your music in my room
which makes if difficult for me to get school work done. I love music too,
and certainly don't want you to not enjoy it, but please don't force others
to 'enjoy' it with you. I noticed that when your door is closed, I can no
longer hear it in my room and there is no problem. Thanks! So, what
exactly are playing there? I have this great game.." The first sentence
of this quote uses Bolton's tactic. The feeling p .....
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The Anasazi Indians
.... and Chuskas. These Indians lived as small scattered
families of hunters and seed gatherers. They developed agriculture, learned
to make baskets and irrigate.
The Anasazi religion was very different compared to other religions
of the world. Anasazi Indians chose to bury their dead either in the trash
or against walls. The ghosts of the Anasazi were feared widely by most
Navajos for some reason. The oddest thing about the Anasazi is that they
had some kind of infatuation with a humpbacked, flute playing .....
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Baseball's New Rules
.... The batter hit the ball not far enough
to the wall and when the out fielder was going to catch it a kid reached
over the wall and caught the ball. This would be usually ruled no home run
but the umpire said it was OK. New York went on to win the next game to
advance to the World Series. The fans in New York made the little boy a
hero for a day and loved him for what he did but most of the other baseball
fans all over the country did not think it was fair to the Orioles.
In conclusion I do not like the ne .....
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Being A Mortician
.... will qualify you for licensure"(IRN 10). In different
states the undergraduate college credit varies considerably, one-third of
the states require one year; another third wants two years; and the other
third requires three years of credit(IRN 9). A concentration of courses is
also required in some of the states. You may need to take 15 credits in
natural science, 13 in social sciences, 13 in business, 14 in chemistry(IRN
10). In addition to your college work, you will need at least 50 credit
hours of .....
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Bungee Jumping
.... story wooden towers, attach the vines around their
ankles and jump. A successful leap is considered a demonstration of
courage. In 1979, a bungee cord was incorporated with this tribal ritual.
Members of the Oxford University's Dangerous Sports Club read about and
designed a safe form of the practice. Atop the Golden Gate Bridge, dressed
in tuxedos and top hats, the first form of bungee jumping came to existence.
In 1987, bungee jumping moved to the American commercial scene. Two
brothers, John and P .....
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Characteristics Of A Leader
.... the most important, but not all of, the qualities you
need to be a leader. If you have these three and nothing else, you would
still go down in history as a great leader.
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The Cherokee Indians
.... the Cherokee's
had for themselves was Ani-yun-wiya which means, "real people."
Villages were placed along rivers and streams so they could take
advantage of the rich black soil for farming. Corn was their main source of
food, along with wild plants and roots that were common to their homeland.
They used spears, traps, and fishing lines with hooks to catch many
different kinds of fish. They also used an interesting method of poisoning
an area of water to kill the fish and gather them up as they floated t .....
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Child Rearing In Victorian Times
.... the child being neglected.
Mothers and Fathers were seen as special, glamourous guests, due to
the fact that they were never around and rarely seen by their children.
This was because child and parent led totally separate existences, they
were only summoned to appear before their parents at a certain set hour of
the day. Many Victorian children like Winston Churchill and Harriet Marden
recall such cold relations between their selves and their mothers that
they would be able to count how many tim .....
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The Hong Kong Chinese Community
.... a lot of confidence in politicians because of poor
examples provided by ongoing tensions between Communist China and
nationalist Taiwan. "We have to educate them and tell them politics in
North America and Canada is very different from what they saw of politics
in Hong Kong and China."
Dr. Joseph Wong, whose community activism has earned him the Order
of Canada, thinks that despite changes in Chinese attitudes, fear is still
an obstacle towards political evolution. People are not afraid to dem .....
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Christmas Is A Good Holiday For Many Reasons
.... friends and family.
Exchanging gifts is always fun because people receive new things. Who
couldn't enjoy something that was given to them free. Also, people get to
give gifts to their friends and family. Giving gifts always gives people
that warm happy feeling inside. The most enjoyable part is seeing the gifts
that people gave being opened by the people receiving them. That always
puts a smile on peoples faces.
Last but not least, people get to spend time with family. Some of
the family may not have .....
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Christmas, Retailers, And The Santa Claus Conspiracy
.... upon their children).
The whole idea of Santa Claus is one of the scariest I've come
across and yet we embrace it. The entire story sounds like something you
should threaten your kid with if he doesn't want to eat his veggies. As I
understand it he's supposed to be a fat man wearing red underwear who is
capable of sliding down your chimney unharmed in order to quietly slip into
your house while you're sleeping. If he really existed I'd be sitting up
with a loaded shotgun every Christmas Eve, not d .....
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Cigars
.... necessarily for quality. No regard is given to the aroma and smoke of
the different types of tobacco. The only type of tobacco grown is fast-
maturing strains they can get to the market quickly. Careful and
attentive raising is non existent. The leaves are quickly dried and
thrown into boxes for shipment to the rolling factory.
Fine cigars are hand rolled, whereas all cigarettes are machine
rolled. Including the type and quality of the leaf, rolling is the
ultimate judge of whether a cig .....
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