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    Introduction and Situational Analysis The Ford Pinto is a subcompact car that was released in the 1970s by the Ford Motor Company. During the late 1960s, foreign countries were slowly dominating the U.S. industry, especially in the subcompact auto market (Shaw & Barry, 2001). To keep up, Ford Motor Company decided to produce the Pinto. Ford was also faced with growing competition from another automotive company, Volkswagen (Dowie). Originally the manufacturing was supposed to be three and a half…

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    Poetry is a very beautiful and unique form of literature, but it often is given a bad reputation. The main reason being is people overanalyze it, instead of taking in the beauty of it. Billy Collins’s poem “Introduction of Poetry” explains how people overanalyze and take away from the beauty of a poem. The speaker suggests ways of reading poetry that allow the reader to understand the poem, but not take away from the beauty of it. Billy Collins quotes “I ask them to take a poem / and hold it up…

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    When you first start reading Kitty Calavita ‘s Introduction to law and society you begin to wonder what the book will truly be about. She starts off telling you about the history of the study of law and society. She then begins to tell of how society defines law and how a definition is hard to establish. As you continue through the book you discover that Calavita is trying to make three main points. These points I would argue are law is created by society and guided by society, Law allows…

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    Chapter-4 (Introduction to FEM Analysis using COMSOL MULTIPHYSICS) 4.1 Introduction: In simplest form we can define Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) as miniaturized electro-mechanical devices made by using various techniques of micro-fabrication, where the dimensions can be in the range from less than one micron to several millimeters. Many MEMS devices are of the size of a grain or the eye of a needle. MEMS is indeed one of the most promising and emerging areas of engineering. This…

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    INTRODUCTION Occupational Health refers to the promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations. Workplace is a setting where gender inequalities could be seen with consequent impacts on health. Work affects women’s and men’s bodies and minds in many ways. Workers can earn great satisfaction from their jobs, but they can also be exposed to hazards that can affect their health. A gendered division of labour is found within the…

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    Every mentor desires the same burning passion that they received upon their speciality from their student. Whether that passion is a sport or subject in school, every teacher wishes to place a flame in the student’s body. In “Introduction to Poetry” by Billy Collins, Collins describes himself introducing poetry to a class of students, however Collins ideal scenario on students learning poetry is quite different from reality. Collins uses metaphors and similes to compare the traits of poetry,…

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    to find a career. Before 1880 Tampa’s population was somewhere under 700 and was mostly inhabited by Yankees and Caribbean fishermen. Yet, by 1887 the population would quadruple in size. This increase in residents would be the effect of Tampa’s introduction to the Cuban cigar industry by 1887 and the establishment of Ybor City. To my own belief, the Cuban cigar industry and the immigrant workers that gathered to Ybor (and eventually West Tampa) would have such…

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    Summary and Response to “What is ‘Art’? Part 1” In the section “What is ‘Art’? Part 1” of the book An Introduction to Art, Charles Harrison explores the birth of art in human history and discusses how we define and differentiate artistic creations from other things. He uses a hand axe which was made around six hundred thousand years ago as an example to demonstrate that humanity’s creativity does date back to ancient times and what he calls as ‘aesthetic sense’ was already developed in…

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    In his publication, Introduction to Realistic Philosophy, John Wild unravels the social order of human life. The foundation of social order is constructed by arguing how human social interactions differ from any other living organism. Humans and mammals (closest biological ancestor) are both social by nature. Humans need others to mature mentally and physically. We gravitate toward others (friends, family, romantic relationships). Mammals like buffalo travel in herds across the great plains.…

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    Reflection With completing the last assignment term in the Introduction to Language class, I am able to benefit from a variety of new things from the class, as well as refresh my memory on things that I already knew, just needed a reminder about. I enjoyed the clear and basic knowledge introduced in this course about the language .However, there was a huge work load which we did not face even in our major courses. Two exams, an essay, a presentation, and many other assignments, but what the…

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