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    Operations research is a field of study that utilizes sophisticated and forward-thinking analytic systems to drive better decision making by managers. The focus is on improving outcomes, performance and effective decision making. A byproduct of this work is increased efficiency. Processes are broken down into many layers within the system; analyzing behaviors to have an authentic sense of where opportunities for improvements may lie. Managers develop strategies and commit to financial…

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    Baroque is a tradition representative of Europe art culture style. This word comes from Portuguese ”BARROCO”, which means pearls that not perfect sphere and in the early time it refers to grotesque shape. In addition, “Baroque” means peculiar, strange, and distortive in Italian. Moreover, “Baroque” in French means messy. In the early Europe, it used to describe the work that "lack of classical balance ", which was originally named that advocate of classical art in seventeenth Century is…

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    Emily Grierson could be thought of as a freak during her time period. Why would she do the things she did and act as innocent as she did? William Faulkner from New Albany, Mississippi wrote “A Rose For Emily” to show historical standpoints between the north and the south in the 30’s. As women try to break away from the social contracts placed on them, they fight to fix old ways to gain freedom. Emily Grierson has her own ways of fixing things. She is gifted with the ability to play things off…

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    A city council is debating the adoption of a 10 p.m. weekday curfew and a midnight weekend curfew for teenagers. If the curfew is adopted, teenagers on the streets after those hours would be breaking the law. If this curfew is put in place, it will put an unfair and unnecessary interference on the lives of not just teenagers, but their families as well. Most teenagers have responsibilities, like jobs, whose hours may sometimes run past 10 p.m., so they are not able to be in the house by that…

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    Canterbury Tales Humans perceive things in a certain way. These perceptions are shaped by processes such as drives and expectations. One might create an image of someone or something, but that image might be completely imaginative. The Canterbury Tales’ Prologue tells the story of certain group of people during the Medieval Period. In the Prologue, characters’ traits and personalities show a contrast with those who actually lived during the Medieval Period. In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer…

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    Medieval Food

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    This essay will focus on food, clothing, and education from the medieval period, explaining how they influenced daily life. The Medieval period was full of hard and strenuous times. Where and how food came about, and who influenced it. Where clothing came from. Who wore what types of clothing. How it influenced daily life. How education came about. What was there to learn. Who had the privilege to have education. Food played the biggest role in the Medieval period. Where food came from and how…

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    Women and Crime and Punishment The Middle Ages were a time of downfall and disease but also a time of enlightenment and growth. The Middle Ages cover a century in time and was the period between 476 and 1485. The rulers in this time ranged from The Franks to Charlemagne. Significant events in this time include ‘The Black Death’, ‘The Battle of Hastings’ and ‘The Crusades’. I’m going to expand on 2 particular topics: Women and Crime and Punishment. Women Heiresses and Duchesses didn’t do much…

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    The Medieval Times are commonly known as the time of dungeons, dragons, knights and magic. However, it is so much more than that. The people of the Medieval Times weren’t cleanest, therefore they got sick very easily. Also, there was major religious conflict resulting in many deaths. Lastly, like many other places in history, women did not have equal rights. Which all supports the fact that this was a terrible time to live in. As stated before, the Medieval Times are commonly known as the time…

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    In The Outsiders, Ponyboy talks about things in his neighborhood that are tough, and he compares them to things that are “tuff”. Tough means things that are rough and strong, and not easily intimidated. Tuff means things that are popular and well admired by society. Tough was meant to describe things that are strong, rough, and not easily broken. Tuff described things that others thought were interesting. I will compare things in my mind that I feel are tuff and tough. When I think of the word…

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    Brandon Maclin 3/2/18 General Music 4th block Mr. Barker D The Middle Ages was a great time for cultural and musical upgrades. They showed us improvements in the way we write down music. Also they showed us new ways of singing music. Even though this may sound good, they experienced a very dark time. Hence the name “The Dark Ages.” The Black Death was a bubonic plague that wiped out one third of their population. They had popes like Pope Gregory I. He was the one who wrote down music…

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