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    UNIT 11 ASSIGNMENT 2 Anjelina Qureshi P3 Average Beats per Minute I took 3 reading of my beats per minute (BPM) to ensure I got an accurate result. I took 3 readings of 30 seconds and then multiplied them by 2 to get 3 readings of 60 seconds. I took my readings whilst sitting down and not talking having not done any physical activity (walking etc.) in the 10 minutes before I took my readings. Repeats Beats per 30 seconds Beats per minute 1 35 70 2 38 76 3 42 84 Mean 38.3 76.6 Decline of…

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    become as the organization requirement in employed the fresh graduates. These requirements can ensure the organization demand is aligned with the graduate’s performance. However, for a certain courses they are still using the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) as the key metric in evaluating the candidates. The courses that are concern on grades of graduates…

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    I am writing you this letter in hopes of persuading you to boost my semester average up. This class is the toughest one out of all my seven, and the work you stack on us is impossible to complete with the little time you give us. In order to pass your class I need ten points added onto my semester average, and I am willing to do whatever it takes to earn them. I have checked in with some of the students from other classes and they're not doing as much work as we are in your class. It's hard to…

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    The Average black girl is a spoken word about the issues of stereotypes of African American women, describes the effects of slavery , and civil rights activists , segregation and events which show the struggle but also triumphs events. to generalize any one group of people, but labeling someone as an exception to their race because They are well-spoken, articulate and poised is particularly offensive. the range of identities that exist within the black community. But when this range is…

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    Grade point average is a metric that measures effort. The amount of effort that a person puts into school is not a measurement of intelligence. There needs to be a culmination of a large number of factors when considering applications for college admissions. There are other factors that must be considered beyond grade point average. Factors like, intelligence, creativity, athletic achievement, and even student personality. Grade point average is a time tested metric. It is an excellent…

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    When The Dow Jones Industrial Average was created in 1896, Charles Dow had nothing more than a piece of paper and pencil to mark down all of his calculations. The calculation method that he devised involved an average of 12 different stock pricings then the average would be divided by that same number in order to reveal the industrial average result. This method which was made simple is now the national model for all industrial averages used within the nation’s stock market tallies. Another…

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    The most common question any college student is asked: why did you choose this career path? Generally, the answer is different for every student. The average nursing student will tell you a happy story that lead up to where they are today, however I’m not an average nursing student. From the beginning, everyone saw me as the happy, energetic neighborhood girl. I was homeschooled, made friends easily, and never had a hateful word to say. To me, I had everything I could ask for: great family,…

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    so they work harder than males, they try their best to achieve their dream. However, it still has numerous females willing to be a housewife. Similarly, in “The Joy Of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie, and “ I just wanna be average” by Mike Rose, both authors narrated their experience of being placed low expectations. After reading both essays, it is clear that everyone has their right to choose…

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    The point of view is very important because it gives different perspectives and affects how you see the story. The story “Average Waves in Unprotected Waters” is told in third person omniscient. This allows us to know about a single character fully through a narrator. In this story it is important because it is told from the perspective of Arnold's mother, who it left with a difficult choice. It is told this way because it allows us to see into Bet’s mind and feel pity for her in her position.…

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    An average man is the bane of a society that wishes to better itself, and nothing halts change more than the poisonous thoughts of an average man. The average man conforms to society, he wishes to make himself more like the next guy or to have something that everyone else has. He has tragedies and disasters, but does nothing to fix them, he just accepts them as they are. He is not brave or daring and does nothing more than resemble a cow standing in the rain. There is a quote by Colin Wilson,…

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