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    1) Albrecht Durer, Melancholia I, 1514, engraving. The expressive qualities of complexity, in this painting, are given by the combination of stippling, hatching, and crosshatching, they were also used to create texture and depth. Horizontal, diagonal and vertical lines are present in this painting associated with distance and the distant horizon. In this artwork, the artist used both, straight lines and contour lines, and a mixture of shades. I found that the areas that are clearer have very…

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    A comparison between two short poems written in the same verse form, showing how different effects may be produced in the same form. Trochaic octametre is a fairly uncommon verse form and is not often seen in many poetic works; it consists of eight feet of consecutively stressed followed by unstressed syllables in each line, making it a difficult style to pull off. However, when it is employed, it crafts a winding narrative within the poem that captivates the reader and takes them along on a…

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    Bionic Prosthetic Limbs

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    INTRODUCTION Can you imagine how difficult the lives could be after the amputees lost their arms or legs? Their lives will not be as easy as they had before. They cannot do many things that they used to do in their normal lives when they still have their limbs. A few hundred years ago, a hand amputee could only have a hook prosthesis with limited function and social stigma for the replacement of his hand. As the technology advances, hand amputees can now have the option for a hand transplant…

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    combine to form a truly moving narrative. Similar to Survival in Auschwitz by Primo Levi and This Way for the Gas Ladies and Gentlemen by Tadeusz Borowski, A Scrap of Time and Other Stories is written in a loose, episodic format. It does not tell a linear story from beginning to end, which means it is not constrained by temporality. What sets A Scrap of Time and Other Stories apart from novels like Survival in Auschwitz and This Way for the Gas Ladies and Gentlemen are the varied perspectives…

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    Psychological stress is related to the onset of a spectrum of diseases (Cohen, Janicki-Deverts, & Miller, 2007), but the underlying pathways linking stress with disease are not fully understood. Recently there has been increasing interest in exploring low-grade peripheral inflammation as a potential pathway, especially considering that inflammation is reliably induced by psychological stress and directly affects various organ systems in the body (Rohleder, 2014). Previous studies showed that…

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    Mark Nobel Case Study

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    Hence, this variable (O4) is very significant in determining the no. of tickets sold. Model 3: Multiple Linear Regression Model between No. of Tickets Sold and all the identified predictor and dummy variables (as classified in table 1) Exhibit 4 shows the detail analysis of this regression model. The regression equation we get is as follows:…

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    for everyone, then that leads to a lowering of academic standards. Having lower academic standards would just be too easy for some people. Lastly, Algebra is a requirement for all college-level mathematics courses, such as pre-calculus, calculus, linear algebra, statistics and probability, and more advanced mathematics courses. Algebra was taught in middle school so by the time you have already learned algebra I. Now I know people don't like math, and I get that. But if you payed attention in…

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    Arthur Cayley had a pretty amazing life. He was born on August 16, 1821 in the United Kingdom. His mom was Maria Antonia Doughty and his dad was Henry Cayley, he also had one brother Charles Bagot Cayley. Cayley always had a love for math, even at a young age. He was sent to a private school in the United Kingdom up until he was fourteen years old. At fourteen he was sent to “King’s College School”. At the age of Seventeen he went to a school in Cambridge called “Trinity College” where he…

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    the twentieth century to transfer methods across disciplines known as interdisciplinary (Peters, 2014). Multiple disciplines can collaborate about methods and conceptual frameworks in a transdisciplinary approach. ST does not reject traditional linear approaches but rather understands that diseases and illnesses are dynamic and caused by a multitude of factors (Leischow et al., 2008). Peters (2014) discusses the variety…

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    Mouse Trap Car History

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    What is a Mousetrap Car: “A small vehicle having its only source of motive power to be a mousetrap” (Mousetrap Car, Wikipedia) http://cdn.instructables.com/FGF/JUQF/F8J7C2ZW/FGFJUQFF8J7C2ZW.MEDIUM.jpg How a Mousetrap Car Works: http://mesa.sdsu.edu/Projectofthemonth/mousetrapcars6[1].jpg A mousetrap car doesn’t need batteries or fuel. It is powered by simply setting the trap and letting it lose. The power from the spring propels the car. A rod, or lever, (typically used to snap…

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