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    Enkb Analysis

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    $25$ and $50$, and compared it to a particle filter having a particle (ensemble) size of $50$ $100$ and $500$ and $1000$ by computing the mean square error (MSE) of the estimate of $x_n$ as egin{equation} MSE = frac{1}{M}sumlimits_{n=1}^{M}(x_n-{hat x}_n)^2 label{MSE} end{equation} Figure ( ef{figure1}) shows the plot of one realization of the estimate obtained from EnKF of ensemble size $50$ and particle filter of ensemble size $1000$. egin{figure}[htpb] %epsfxsize=linewidth…

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    \begin{abstract} It is known that Groebner bases is EXP-SPACE in general. We show that this remains true over Boolean rings. \end{abstract} \section{Boolean Rings} Let $\mathbb{F}_2 = \mathbb{Z}/(2)$. Let $R_n = \mathbb{F}_2[x_1,\ldots,x_n, y_1,\ldots,y_n, z_1,\ldots,z_n]$ and % \footnote{Over $\mathbb{F}_2$, $+$ is the same as $-$.} \[ S_n := \{c^2 -c \,\, | \,\, c \in \{x_1,\ldots,x_n, y_1,\ldots,y_n, z_1,\ldots,z_n\} \}. \] Let \[ R_n^{\rm b} := R_n / (S_n). \] This is {\em Boolean ring},…

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    Holden Caulfield Symbols

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    many different symbols to show his thoughts and feelings on life, change, being unique and growing up. He has a very negative view on life and the symbols help to show that. Some of the symbols he uses are the ducks in Central Park, his red hunting hat, and his dream job of becoming a “Catcher in the Rye”. The first symbol in the novel “The Catcher in the Rye” is the ducks in Central Park. The ducks symbolize Holden’s fear of change and he mentions them quite a bit throughout the book,…

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    My Clown Walk Analysis

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    don’t have emotion I don’t show them I’m a man and man don’t cry so I drink my pain. I lead my walk with my elbows while wobbling around. I am not very coordinated with my walk. Clown Hats – Personalization My hat is a bright orange winter hat. This hat means a lot to me because it was my sons hat I used to put it on him when I took him to school. When I heard about his…

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    In his opinion everyone is phony and fake. Holden acquires symbols that help him with confidence, comfort and growing up. The red hunting hat, the ducks in the pond, and the carousel are symbols that represent Holden’s struggle with coming of age that many teenagers also go through. A very significant symbol to Holden’s individuality is the red hunting hat.…

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    The Rebel Without a Cause: Existentialism and The Catcher in the Rye For some, going with the herd mentality is the easy way in life, but for others, it’s the hard way. Existentialism first sprouted up in America in the mid 1960’s. It brought ideas of the individual being responsible for their own actions, and subjective experiences contributed to the quality of life. Life was always in a constant flux, existence precedes essence, and there was no final purpose that was worth putting effort…

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    masters of manipulation. In the book Life in the Leatherwoods John uses reverse psychology to trick his brother, Willy, into giving him his hat because he likes it better than his own. By using reverse psychology, John starts to criticize Willy’s hat to make him think that he doesn’t like it. Eventually, Willy starts to think that John is right about his hat…

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    portrays a sense of regality through the hats, colors, and ironic noble references to symbolize Julian’s mother and her skewed personal and societal views. She, like that hat, are not as highbrow as…

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    One of these items that plays a big role in the book is Holden’s red hunting hat. Where ever he goes he always has his hat. In chapter six of the book, after Holden gets in a fight he loses his hat. Holden says, “I couldn’t find my goddam hunting hat anywhere. Finally I found it. It was under the bed. I put it on, and turned the old peak around the back, the way I liked it” (Salinger 46). Holden’s hat is one of the few things that makes him feel comfortable and without it he feels empty…

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    Hogan Thomas Role Model

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    policing of our neighborhood, advocacy on behalf of the seniors in our community and programs for the youth and has been successful in her roles to bring change and growth in the community. She has managed to balance these roles well, wearing many hats as she impacts others the leadership capacity in which she…

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