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    Patagonia provides a work environment and values that enhances the lives of their employees by offering family friendly benefits and encouraging participation in environmentally friendly activities. Patagonia takes pride in offering a one of a kind work environment. The company takes pride in establishing a healthy work life balance. Chouinard understands that there is no time frame for which life happens. Therefore, Patagonia employees work on flextime and are trusted to maintain their hours…

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    than 10-3 radians in rotation. This example points out the necessary of the definition of the required performance of the structure. 7. Displacement analysis For seismic foundation design, displacement analysis is important. As the required performance of the structure mentioned above, for Rion Antirion Bridge, there is a strict constraint on the displacement of the structure. Using nonlinear element analyses, the displacement of the foundation in different load is calculated. From…

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    Natalie Stroud and Ashley Muddiman conduct an experiment on the public’s selection of political news, evaluating the influences of satirical and serious news on people’s partisan views. Stroud and Muddiman argue that the tendency for citizens to obtain and select political information agreeing with their predispositions has been widely demonstrated. The experiment examines if exposure to satirical news affects partisan tolerance compared with serious news. The results of the experiment…

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    Throughout the speech, Lincoln uses parallelism to emphasize several key ideas. One example of this parallel structure is the following : “...and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.” (Lincoln). The parallel pattern here is all of the phrases that include “the people” that are preceded by prepositions. This use of parallel structure emphasized that the government was dedicated to the…

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    created economic and social stasis because the system didn’t promote the intensification of production. Eastern Europe also experienced extraordinarily strong systems of central power which prevailed over a dependent nobility. As Gunst notes, “the structure of Eastern European society was therefore not…

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    The Synovial Joint

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    this case the synovial joint is surrounded by the following structures: Tendons which attach our muscles to the bone, ligaments which attach bone to bone, Bursae, which are small sacs of extra synovial fluid that provide extra cushion and protection to the synovial joint. These structures help facilitate and support the joint when it needs it the most. Plus the ultimate health of the synovial joint heavily relies on all of the structures being at their best as they are all intertwined. A great…

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    The style of “The Raven” is affected by the tone, diction, structure, and use of literary devices. The tone of the Raven is shown by the diction of the poems. Diction is the words the author chooses to use, also known as word choice. The tone of both poems is shown through the diction. The two poems share a common tone which is melancholy. Melancholy is a feeling of sadness. “The Raven” shows this theme when the man is yelling out his loved one’s name, in hopes she is somehow there. “From my…

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    experience of the individual, and whether this means that Structuralism can be relied on to inform us about human life from an Anthropological perspective. Firstly, I will explore what Structuralism informs us of in the world, looking at universal structures and patterns, interrelating systems and the importance of the unconscious over the conscious. I will then outline supporting evidence, evaluating its relevance and ability in demonstrating the importance of Structuralist theory in its…

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    Tepe, in Phoenicia through the shipwreck of Uluburun, and in Egypt through temples and mummies. Globeke Tepe is a structure that was built in the Neolithic Era. It is made up of a series of circular structures and is covered in complex carvings and features. It has been discovered through excavations that Globeke Tepe dates around 200 years earlier than most of the Neolithic structures (@). This tells historians that the people of the Neolithic Era were very advanced, even though they were…

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    The Things They Carried doesn’t follow the classical narrative that is used in most novels. The reader is introduced to the characters and what they carry in the very beginning, but after that, the novel doesn’t follow the normal plot structure found in many stories. Throughout the book, O’Brien orders the stories, not chronologically, but in a way that creates a switch between conflict and peace, creating no actual resolution in the end. The last chapter doesn’t provide much closure, instead…

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