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    socioeconomic class. 90% of the tennis team were asian, while the remaining 10% were white or hispanic. What I noticed the most between the players where who they talked to, the coaching of students , and how the players played with the coach around. The pattern of behavior I noticed first was how majority of tennis players talked to each other, almost majority of the team only talked to their own race, I think this was occurring due to the fact of having something…

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    Nozick's Argument Analysis

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    Nozick explains that this type of patterning of principles undermines the task of a theory of distributive justice. If the task of distributive justice is “to fill in the blank in ‘each according to his _______’ is to be predisposed to search for a pattern” (Nozick…

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    can change in a conversation. Looking specifically at gender, culture, and job standings - Tannen can understand how those anthropological aspects affect conversation. Within individual speech patterns, communication can be used to pinpoint the imbalance of power in a group setting. The different patterns within gender play the biggest role that contribute to power imbalance. Tannen writes, “Apologizing, mitigating criticism with praise, and exchanging compliments are rituals common among women…

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    Video Games Addiction

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    as an addiction. But not just any addiction, an addiction that equates to that of a substance. Nevertheless, how can one tell whether excessive use of something is an addictions? One can tell if they’re similar by analyzing a person’s behavioral patterns as a result of excessive use. The following research was…

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    our case. Thus, we use POS tagging sequence to classify our patterns and there are three types of pattern components--Entity, Verb Phrase and Entity Modifier. The new idea of entity modifier is introduced to specify a sub-level of the entity or describe a relation under a certain condition. Note that through adding entity modifiers, our system is able to not only further distinguish entity relations from general types (eg. the only pattern in the OpenIE:E VP E) to more specific ones but help…

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    The text and the lecture are about reasons that caused sea otters declination. The text provide two reasons ro suppot the pollution theory of otters declining. However, the lecturer refutes this theoty and states that three reason is predator, ocra. First, the text says thata lot of sourses of chemical pollution are allonf the Alaskan coast. Thus the chemical pollution could cause immune system of sea otters and as a result to decline populatiion. However, the lecture says thatit it have not…

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    Andrew Jackson Dbq

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    Jackson's race was a piece of the pattern however it can be seen as an impetus that brought change that in all probability wouldn't have happened at the surprising rate it did. The two occasions are both essential in their own regards and prompt American Democracy as we probably are aware…

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    Climate Change Lab

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    circulation patterns exert a tremendous influence on regional weather and climate especially in the mid-latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere1. However, there is a significant debate over how patterns will respond to climate change. In this experiment, I will analyze climate models using a specific metric called sinuosity to determine how climate change will affect circulation patterns in the mid-latitudes. This information is impactful and important as changes in circulation patterns may raise…

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    Task 1: Describe the pattern(s) of the global geographic topic Just before 8:00am local time on Boxing Day 2004 a magnitude 9.3 earthquake occurred about 240 kilometres off the coast of Sumatra and about 30 kilometres below the ocean floor. The earthquake jolted the seabed for nearly 10 minutes. It was one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded. This submarine earthquake, provided the initial disturbance in the height of the ocean’s surface. For a short time after the earthquake,…

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    Consequently, vocal performance dominates Pygmy music; there is minimal usage of instruments in Pygmy music. In fact, the clapsticks are the only instrument used in the track. The track does not feature soloists; instead, different voices and melodic patterns are weaved together to create a polyrhythmic texture. Pygmy music is a reflection of the Pygmies’ egalitarian social structure. Each singer is equally important to the musical performance. The interlocking parts of the polyrhythmic…

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