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    Scorpion Lab Report

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    The pair of scorpion appendages that appear to be adapted for grasping prey are their chela (claws). The claws have a movable finger and an immovable finger. The movable finger is what clamps down and grasps onto prey. The first pair of legs appear to be extremely long, yet thin, much smaller than the claws that they have. They appear to be the smallest appendages that the scorpion has. The function that they may serve is to help stabilize the scorpion as it is walking around. They might also…

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    A Simple Life Analysis

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    through more character description would work well. I wanted the father to be an overly conservative, gun shooting, cowboy hat wearing American, but I don’t think I painted this image as well as I could – more revisions to this section will hopefully advance the central plot of the story forward. 9. I wanted this portion of the story to be amusing, however, I need to spend more time discussing the actual impact it had on Terry and the narrator’s relationship in order to show how the fathers…

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    Just as cell phones today have the capability of sending text messages to one another, so do standard household phones. With this text messaging available, the hearing impaired can communicate just as any other. Technology has made it capable to transmit not just the spoken word, but also the written word through telephone lines. Now that television shows and movies are equipped with the technology to include closed captioning, the hearing-impaired can view them. Listening devices can now be…

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    dynamics from measure 6 to 10 created a cool build. The transition to measure 27 was smooth and efficient. In the “Polar Express” section, there could have been more dynamic change and even more volume in general. However, the underlying percussion part gave the section an energetic, upbeat feel. At measure 91, the flute countermelody and the trumpet melodies were not together at all. The flute section could have listened to the trumpet section more, as their notes outlined the main melody. At…

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    a Automotive Mechanic! the career of Auto Mechanics is an interesting career because of the things you are able to learn and do. The research will describe the career of Mechanics and the impact it has on society and topics dealing with this career. Before cars were made people traveled by horses. when vehicles were made and were available just before the beginning of the 1900s car owners went to bicycle mechanics or blacksmiths to repair or fabricate parts The motor wagon created by karl…

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    racing automobile racing series formed due to the split between Indy Car and CART, a sanctioning body of open wheel auto racing. The split was due to many conflicts between both the bodies out of which the main conflict is widely believed to be the Indian Polis 500, the most popular racing event owned by Tony George of Indy Racing League. CART allotted some points to drivers taking part in the Indian Polis 500 despite the event being the most prominent one among CART schedule. This triggered the…

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    than one automobile becomes both a sign of wealth and a necessity to rural community workers, commuting from and to work in cities or metropolitans. Because of the speed of human consumption in this market, the inevitable wear and tear of machine parts necessitates a need for automotive mechanic shops. These automotive mechanic or repair…

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    Prescott Auto Case

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    Assignment One: Case Study Analysis Case: Prescott Auto 1. Identification and analysis of key issues/problems 1.1. Shared Understanding of Service Concept Prescott Auto employees does not have a shared understanding of a service concept that will guide the team to know what and how to deliver a certain kind of service to customers. Pycraft, et al. (1997) suggests that a service concept is a set of expected benefits to meet the customers’ needs and expectations. Likewise, Johnston, Clark and…

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    product is important because all tools have different name and number to it. To comfortably use tools, you need high skills. You can get frustrated easily because sometimes it’s hard to open something in the car. Wearing boots is important because car parts are heavy and if accidently dropped on your feet’s you can get hurt and that’s the reason you would not see mechanics walking around in tennis shoes. Mostly the automotive industry runs by males only because females don’t like getting dirty…

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    As part of the course requirements in AUTI 100, Basic Automotive Service, I chose an article titled “How Innovation Has Changed The Job Of An Auto Repair Technician.” This article was published in The Washington Post on May 26, 2013 and was written by Sarah Halzack. The article discusses major changes over the last few years and also eludes to how there are going to be numerous, rapidly continuing changes over the coming years in the job requirements of an auto mechanic. One of the first…

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