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    Leonardo Da Vinci was fascinated and interested in shadow projection in relation to painting. He questioned the inherent intricacies of light and optics. He married the complexities of reflection with the complexities of visual perception. His observations of optics and astronomy complicated his understanding of light. Leonardo had shown that astronomy and optics are connected. Da Vinci’s influence and studies covered across different streams of the renaissance era, from art, into science, into…

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    Hydrosalpinx represents fluid trapped in a distended fallopian tube with distal occlusion, and occurs in the setting of previous pelvic inflammatory disease. The appearance on grayscale ultrasound is of a tubular and elongated cystic mass with incomplete septations or indentations along its walls (“waist sign” or “cogwheel”)[18]. In order to fully appreciate the tubular structure of the cyst, the ultrasound probe may be turned by a 90° angle, and a seemingly simple cyst will appear to be tubular…

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    Outcomes matrix: Application to Indonesia’s policy making processes Understanding Indonesia’s policy making context When talking about the Rugby World Cup final game, there will be commentators discussing and predicting about what each team might and might not do. Some interesting and precise predictions could arise because the game’s rules are strict and certain. In addition, there are referees to lead the game based on the game 's rules. Interestingly, any policy making context is quite…

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    For this week discussion we were assign to read “The Rhetoric of Hitler’s Battle “, by Kenneth Burke. “Mein Kampf”, is what the article is about, also known as Hitler’s battle. Just reading the title and recognizing from whom we are going to read about, made me very angry, I had a feeling I was going to read something I was going to be completely opposed to it. This article explains how Hitler learned about rhetoric language to be able to deliver his message to the people in a way, which…

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    financial projections will be changed than the one he formerly developed as things are sure to change as the business gain momentum. His previous plan was flawed, as a result, he encountered challenges achievement capital funding. The changes of his new financial projections should be more appealing to prospective investors as they can see a successful model backing what the business plan describes. In my opinion, I would not invest in DayOne in anticipation of it mirrors the financial…

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    So the way of setting the net of compliance needs to be changed. The proper projection of the speaking initiates the vibrant, as it also comply with his heart. The heart reveals the characteristics, with which the occurrence setter could cultivate and manage with him. It is as the wisdom of response with converse. So, the correlation…

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    hypocritical nature of Puritan society, and Michael Tritt’s analysis accurately suggests that psychological projection is how the main protagonist manages to defend himself from facing his own moral corruption. In the…

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    A camera is an optical device that records images that can be stored instantly or transmitted to another location. These images can be still photographs or moving images like videos. The functioning of the camera is very similar to the functioning of the human eye. It is an image forming device. A camera works with the light of the visible spectrum. It creates an image of the object and records the image on a photographic film. Every camera uses a very basic design: light enters a close d box…

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    Page 1 of 4 General Findings After completing CVP analysis, breaking down the variable and fixed cost structure, and understanding the special order, I believe that going to a fixed cost structure would be in the best interest of the company. Outlined are the risk associated with this change, the probability of reaching the projected net income, and the results of the special order. Comparison of Cost Structure As suggested, Wall Street Burger Shoppe used the fixed cost structure in the months…

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    emotional process transmitted from one generation to another. It describes how parents can convey their emotional problems primarily to children. “This phenomenon is present in all emotional systems, with varying intensity. Within the patterns of family projection process, we find as the first element of the transmission basic levels of differentiation and parental anxiety to one or more children” (Kerr, M. Bowen, M., 1988; Bowen, M., 1989; Bowen, M. 1991; Kerr, M., 1992). The transmission basic…

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