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    Elon Musk Research Paper

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    I have chosen to do my research paper on entrepreneur, investor, inventor and CEO Elon Musk. Elon is the CEO of several different companies. The company I would like to focus on is his revolutionary space transport company, Spacex. In 2001, Elon came up with an idea called mars oasis. This project consisted of landing a small greenhouse on mars to observe if crops would grow. To do this Elon journeyed to Moscow in 2002 for his second time, after being criticized the first time in 2001 for being…

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    Twenty-eight scales are divided into 5 categories: modifying indices; clinical personality patterns; severe personality pathology; clinical syndrome; severe syndrome. Modifying indices are consisted of validity index (scale V), which detects random or deviant responses (3 items), disclosure index (scale X), which detects openness or secretiveness of the client’s responses (the raw score of the clinical personality patterns) , desirability index (scale Y), which measures the client’s tendency to…

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    The Melting Pot Theory

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    The Melting Pot Theory is to make a group of different people, such as immigrants adapting to the American culture. In a cool way to say it, it is dependent on the image of people from different backgrounds and cultures mixing and melting together into one big cultural pot. The Melting Pot Theory is basically a mixture of cultures, ethnic origins, ideas, religions and traditions. The concept has a conclusion of everyone who stays in the United States, soon becomes a part of a larger culture…

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    Why Become A Veterinarian

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    ‘veterinarian’. Because my aim in life has never wavered, I have taken the necessary steps toward achieving my goal. I was presented with the opportunity to accompany my grandfather to veterinary clinics to test a Welch Allyn animal blood pressure prototype for three years. My days off school and summers were spent gathering data and becoming familiar with the details of the test unit. I began to feel at ease while running the computer system, writing down blood pressure and heart rate…

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    The Grudger

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    (2003) highlight the need for educators "to develop ways to foster these skills and understandings across numerous types of activities" (p. 8) as an important step towards making this desire a reality. Despite the fact that the initial digital prototype was not entirely working, the designers emulated game play by choosing diffusion activities and selecting members of staff. By observing the interaction they noticed that "players would need to move the mouse from one side of the monitor to the…

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    Rubin. If the individual reveals their feelings to the one they love whether it is through physical contact, eye contact, or verbally, it usually draws the person to feel the same towards the other. However, there are those few reward that by not being liked from the person they are drawn to. This is called unrequited love, the individuals become even more attracted to the person because they like the challenge of trying to receive those feelings in return (Devault 135). As an example,…

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    Flapper By Zeitz Summary

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    The flapper was a sexually confident feminine ideal brought to life in the turn of the 1920’s. Zelda Sayre was a southern woman who stayed out late at dance halls and movie theatres with men, and most referred to her as “the prototype” of American Flapper. She eventually married Scott Fitzgerald, and Fitzgerald deemed Sayre his muse. Lois Long was a sassy New Yorker who grasped ideas for her column from the nightlife of the city. Coco Chanel was a designer. Her backstory, it seemed…

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    Ethnographic Field Study

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    • • • Ethnographic Field Studies: researchers meet with and study participants in their natural environment, where they would most likely encounter the product or service in question. • Participatory Design: participants are given design elements or creative materials in order to construct their ideal experience in a concrete way that expresses what matters to them most and why. • Focus Groups: groups of 3-12 participants are lead through a discussion about a set of topics, giving verbal and…

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    V-22 Osprey Case Study

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    During the course of the V22 production “the new tilt-rotor design and challenging military requirements demanded numerous compromises to save weight and increase speed as well as survivability in combat environments. A series of crashes and the tragic loss of lives as the program rushed to meet military timelines caused a redesign of critical components.” (Braganca, 2012). The users put a lot of pressure on the design and production teams for the V22 to meet the requirements in a timely fashion…

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    The British Military had a variety of tanks to suit specific needs in World War 2. The British manufactured about 36 tanks in WW2, each one with different armament, weaponry, versatility and maneuverability. The first tank developed for The british was The cruiser tank Mk 1, manufactured in 1938. It was the first in a long ¨Cruiser¨ tank era , it weighed about 12 tons and was armed with a 40mm cannon. Cruiser tanks emerged from the interwar doctrine that called upon two types of tanks,…

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