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    open-ended questions in between the talk. While in India, doctors are much respected and people cannot call them directly. It indicates a high power distance. In this situation, people should visit their doctors to clarify their doubts instead of calling them and they can ask open-ended questions to some extent. Therefore, Canada is low power distance country when compared with India. In addition to that, this story also showing uncertainty avoidance when her son brought groceries according to…

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    emotions of isolation, detachment from self, disassociation and a depressive state of being. Robert Frost explores isolation through figurative words and poetic devices. From the beginning the word acquainted is a word that conveys meaning of distance and lack of close familiarity. The author states he was acquainted with night, meaning he stayed in much isolation. Isolation is further expressed and demonstrated through the repetitive anaphora use of the word “I”. “I” meaning alone and…

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    Driving Defensively

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    Did you know that approximately 90% of traffic accidents are caused from driver error? That means that 90% of traffic accidents are caused from people not paying attention to his or her surrounding and being prepared for anything to happen. That also means that you can easily reduce the amount of traffic incidents by just simply driving defensively. You’re probably wondering what I mean by driving defensively, right? Driving defensively means that you are very aware of your surrounds and…

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    The relation between the magnification and the working is inversely proportional; when the magnification is bigger the working distance becomes smaller. Experiment 2: field of view of the high-power objective Materials: Compound microscope Transparent ruler Procedures: Use a transparent ruler that serves as a specimen. Turn on the illuminator of the microscope, use the nosepiece…

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    windy, and snowy playoff game, and the Patriots were down by 3 points to the Oakland Raiders with 27 seconds left in the game. The fans were very nervous, wondering how the weather conditions would affect Vinatieri. Perhaps they worried about the distance, wishing that the offence would have gotten further down the field, giving Vinatieri a shorter kick. But, would getting a shorter kick really have a made a big difference? Field goals are an important part of the game of Football. Within…

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    positives and negatives next to each other and then make an informative decision. When considering the expansion of a business there are many things to think about before making any decisions. Key items on my list of pros would include: shorter travel distances for distributing the product, decrease in fossil fuels, increase of jobs, expansion of the company’s capacity, increase in annual sales, and decreased competition. Key items on my list of cons would include: increase in challenges to…

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    number of health workers as a means of medical consultation becomes useless when someone who has the disease still consider the illness suffered is a mild problem. Causes of patient ignorance to go to the doctor may be due to financial reason, the distance, feel quite satisfied get the disease information via internet, etc. The first reason people not go to the doctor when they have medical problems is financial reason. Perhaps for a family of upscale economies, visiting a doctor even if only a…

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    collection OIL (2009) both question the adequacy of sublime aesthetics as a representational mode for depicting the effects of industry. I will explore how the oil industry is represented as sublime in Burtynsky’s OIL and the critical and ironic distance this representation requires. Informing this will be historical theorizations of the sublime as well as current theories, such as Frederic Jameson’s postmodern sublime. I argue, Burtynsky’s use of the sublime in OIL raises questions about why we…

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    Many people think that the industrial revolution isn’t exciting, but it is what made America a national superpower. The industrial revolution started in England and then slowly came to America. This was a time of inventions and success. New inventions, innovations, and technology impacted industrialization and American life in the late 1800’s such as the automobile, the telegraph, and the airplane. The automobile, invented by Karl Bentz, impacted both industrialization and the American life.…

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    To identify the unknown chemical mixture (#757), a TLC analysis was conducted using three standards (aspirin, acetaminophen, and caffeine). A TLC plate was prepared by drawing an origin line and solvent front line with a pencil. Three spot were labeled A, B, and C. A sample of each standard was spotted on the analytical TLC plate approximately 1cm from the bottom of the plate. It was then enclosed in a jar filled with 2ml of 95% ethyl acetate- 5% acetic acid. (Another laboratory group conducted…

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