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    In America, there are many types of business people use in their everyday life. These include utilities, transportation, agriculture and manufacturing. Businesses do two main things: produce and provide (usually for profit). All are essential to sustaining a modern standard of living. Utilities produce public services: water filtration, water heating, electricity and sewage. Usually these utilities are supplied and run by the government. Americans use this business numerous times a day. Without…

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    Problem Set 7.1 a) Null Hypothesis: Within the 95% confidence interval there is no significant difference between the two-point threshold test disdances among the different areas. Alternate Hypothesis: Within the 95% confidence interval there is a significant difference between the two-point threshold test disdances among the different areas. b) The null hypothesis should be rejected because the p-value is 0 which is lower than 0.05, also because the conifence intervals for the back of the hand…

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    Case Study: Greensboro

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    Geologically, Greensboro is situated at the headwaters of the Cape Fear River Basin, the biggest of the 17 noteworthy waterway bowls in North Carolina. The Reedy Fork Creek and Buffalo Creek bowl (Figure 1) in Greensboro are framed from precipitation that keeps running off impenetrable and pervious surfaces, and from water that leaks up from neighborhood springs and in the long run winds up in the Ocean, only south of Wilmington, NC. The bowl is situated in a move zone between warm-mild and…

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    Melinda’s artwork represents her growth throughout the story because at the start of the story her art was bad, not very detailed, dark, gloomy. At the midway point of the story her artstyle improved, her art was ok, average, but it was still gloomy and sad but was slowly gaining life. At the end of the story Melinda’s artwork is full of life, happy, detailed and pleasant to look at and it really shows how she has grown not just as an artist but as a person as well. Melinda’s artwork represents…

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    Pacific Ocean heading for Japan. After about 3 months were ready to attack Japan on sea but the attacked failed, his dads destroyer and the Navy told the family that he had died when the destroyer got hit. Six months later... The clinking of forks hitting plates filled the tense dining room as the family sat around the table. There was knock at the door his mom went to go see who it was she opened the door and gasped. Then, he heard a familiar rough voice, he ran to the door and he screamed…

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    are completely different in this aspect. Bikes just like humans have a certain autonomy. The anatomy shows the angles in which certain places are measured. These key points that are measured from: top tube, head tube, seat stay, seat tube, down tube, fork,rear dropout, chainstay, centre of bottom bracket, front drop out (Kavanagh). The head tube is where the biggest differences are because this is the part that controls the handling. Mentioned before mountain bikes are more slack. The slackness…

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    In “The Road Not Taken”, the author, Robert Frost, shows the idea that we are all defined by the choices we make in life, whether it’s good or bad. This poem demonstrates this idea well because the speaker was stuck between choosing two roads, and he did not know which one he should take. This relates to real life when making decisions, because you never know what is going to be at the other side when you get to the end. The concept of our decisions and how we choose to make them is illustrated…

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    farther without making a decision that will change the rest of his life. Throughout the poem Frost uses symbolism. A fork in the road that represents two choices, to describe a difficult life decision that the speaker is faced with and his thoughts as he makes the potential life changing choice. In the poem in the first stanza Frost mentions a situation where the speaker comes to a fork in the…

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    The Johnstown Disaster

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    Allegheny Mountains, in the southeastern Pennsylvania. There was the “South Fork Hunting and Fishing Club” whose members included Andrew Carnegie, Henry Frick and Andrew Mellon. The club had bought the abandoned earth fill dam and the reservoir known as Lake Conemaugh. The purpose of it was a pleasure lake used for sailing and ice boating. Therefore, the maintenance of the dam was done so little due to the operation under the “South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club.” Due to the poor operation of…

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    The Round Goby

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    began to decline. The four native species in lab were perch, bass, bluegill, and walleye. Each species had to use a different utensil to collect food. The perch used one plastic spoon, the bass used two knives, the bluegill used one fork, and the walleye used two forks. In graph one it is shown that the smallmouth bass still survived greatly even with the round goby in the ecosystem. In table 2 the round goby began to overrule the native species. The goby began to prosper more and the native…

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