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    Essay On Mousetrap Car

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    Because of their width, they were able to use less force to propel them along the carpet. The large wheels were able to glide over the carpet with little ease, due to the low levels of friction that were acted upon them. Although there was friction, the car was able to deal with is much better than the lego car. Because of how smooth everything was put together the gearing of the record car was very smooth…

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    Wheel Dolly Case Study

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    and you see them in the back of automotive publications. Their manufacturers claim these units will make moving a vehicle around the shop quick and simple. They even go as far to say that you can move an automobile by yourself in any direction with ease. As someone with a [Pontiac Trans Am restoration project] waiting in the wings and a [British built sports car] on deck, moving things around easily sounds great. In fact, with a two bay detached garage and a flat three-car shared driveway, it…

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    Tactile or Kinesthetic learners. Everyone learn things differently from each other. It’s indubitable beneficial to determine your learning type. Being able to learn and absorb information the first time you hear it and reducing the amount of time with ease when learning is one beneficial reason to determine your learning type. I’ve taken only two of the listed learning style inventory sites. According to Bixler (2010), based off my input, I am a visual learner. I have a very strong…

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    Cultural Mindfulness by Erica Switzer Culture is the shared ideas, ideals, and artifacts of a people that are created and sustained for mutual survival and the perpetuation of the way of life. Today, many tend to think constantly of a "world culture," without really analyzing whether there truly is a "culture" that is common to the entire world of nations and heritage. Many questions and concerns arise as to whether there really is a "world culture" and to what extent our "mindfulness" allows…

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    “ ... Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it.” Knowledge and wisdom are clearly separated by this statement in the final portions of Hermann Hesse's, Siddhartha. Though stated at the end of the novel, it is clear that this message was intended to resonate throughout the entire literary journey. This book is clearly a representation of Buddhist philosophy, accompanied with hints of other Indo-Asian…

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    Listening Skills

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    improve a person’s listening skills. Everyone learns differently, so not all the techniques will work for everyone. According to Listening skills (n.d.) there are 10 principles of listening: “stop talking, prepare yourself to listen, put the speaker at ease, remove distractions, empathise, be patient, avoid personal prejudice, listen to the tone, listen for ideas-not just words, and wait and watch for non-verbal communication”. Stop talking We need to stop talking and just listen. In a quote by…

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    37,000 deaths a year. One might ask, “Deaths from what?”, and almost immediately assume that some kind of illegal drug was involved. Cannabis, more commonly known as marijuana, is an illegal drug that some may say causes harm, but it is not responsible for these deaths. In fact, alcohol is the cause of that large death rate, and that number does not even include alcohol related accidents. The CDC (U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention) has never had the need to create a category for…

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    In the book Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, a boy named Pip grows up and experiences and learns about peculiarities, success, loss, love, and more throughout his life. On his journey Pip goes from being a common boy to an uncommon man while meeting a variety of people. Pip experiences his fair share of ups and downs, just like everyone else, but this gives him guidance that he can share with the twenty-first century. Based off of what Pip has learned in his life, he would most definitely…

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    Obesity Nursing Care Plan

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    and convincing staff and consumers the project is a change for the better and they are a part of the change (U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources, n.d.). Menus will need to be designed and written for each group home, placed in a binder for ease of access located in the kitchen of each home, along with preparation directions for each recipe. Grocery shopping will be based on the monthly menus. Training will be provided to consumers and staff regarding wise food choices such as low fat…

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    The internet is widely used by bilions of people everyday for various purposes including checking email, reading buletins, downloading music, social communication networking, online shopping and learning or simply accessing information about anything. Its use in educational system has seen exponential growth for the past decades (Virginia et al., 2013). “The internet has opened many possibilities for the classroom instruction but it can also be a barrier to teaching as well” (Bugeja, 2007). A…

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