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    They say that the sweetest victory is the one that’s most difficult. I didn’t believe defeat was necessary to succeed in life. I thought that if we failed, we failed. We can’t do anything more to overcome our failures. Over the years I’ve learned that failure is just a stepping stone towards success. I learned that we must drive, dig deeper, and have a lot of determination to reach our goals in life. We will have those people in our lives telling us, “It’s impossible.” or “You might fail, and…

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    English was always my favorite subject, and I loved reading. But even though I was good at English I truly lacked having writing skills. My noteworthy literacy experience was when I passed the Grade 8 Writing Assessment test after failing it the first time. This experience gave me the fortitude to practice on my writing skills and it actually motivated me to write stories and essays for school with no hesitation. When reading the different literacy narratives, I felt Nichols’s essay was…

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    Reliability Centered Maintenance started when a preventative maintenance plan were developed for the Boeing 747 airplane in the 1960’s by the maintenance steering group. In the RCM process in maintenance not only ‘what can be done’ is considered but also ‘why should it be done’. To facilitate the RCM process seven questions should be asked to complete the process. • What are the functions and performance standards of the asset in the operating environment? • How does the asset fail to perform…

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    4) When all outliers were retained, the reliability of counter-productivity and personality were within acceptable range (α= .71, and α= .76 respectively) (George and Mallery, 2003; Mohsen and Reg, 2011; Nunnally and Bernstein, 1994; Bland and Altman, 1997; DeVellis, 2003) After deleting all univariate outliers and multivariate outliers, reliability of counter-productivity and personality were α=.59, α=.76 respectively. According to Spiliotopoulou, 2009, a larger sample size might increase…

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    Maintenance has a significant impact on reliability. The objective of maintenance and reliability is to maintain the capability of the system. Good maintenance removes variability. Systems must be designed and maintained to reach expected performance and quality standards (Heizer & Render, 2014). In most organizations, reliability affect their ability to provide a quality product or service to their customers and vendors. For example, the Krispy Kreme Donut conveyer belt produces 270 dozen…

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    What have I learned about failure? I believe there is much to learn from failure and much can be gained by failing. I have learned that we should look at the bright side of failure. Once someone starts looking at failure on the bright side and considering the positives that come out of “failures” they can successfully live a more joy filled life. Now I’m not claiming that once someone looks on the bright side of failures they will automatically become happy all the time and all their problems…

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    I can say that the experience failure that I had was not a major failure. It was a simple one, but to me it was hard to get over with because I always had a fear of failure. My first experience of failure was when I had my first driving test and coming from a country where women are not allowed to drive made it even harder. So driving was a first time experience to me and all my family said that if I didn’t make it the first time, then it is not a problem because I can always try again. After a…

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    Fishbone's Song Analysis

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    Fishbone's song is a book written by the one and only, Gary Paulsen. He is a well known author for his books on adventure, survival, and his nonfiction adventures. The book was published September 27, 2016. This is one of his new books that he has written and it's a great read. Story Line/Plot The book is about an orphan that was raised by a very wise old man. Out in the woods, in an old beautiful cabin, the wise old man had raised an orphan that he calls his own. This wise old man…

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    Giving Up Research Paper

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    This I believe that failure should not be the cause of giving up but instead make me stronger and give me a better positive ego. This belief started in mid October Forest Grove,Or. Where I did not meet my goals and decided to give up. It all started in August when everyone started telling me I was getting fat or that I was fat. I got really tired of people reminding me that so I decided to set a goal for myself which was to look fit. I failed at many attempts and gave up a few…

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    In “The Tell-Tale Heart”, a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe, the reader is quickly introduced to the narrator of the story. The narrator begins the story by giving the reader a glimpse into his unhinged mind “I heard many things in hell.” The narrator then weaves a story about his unhealthy obsession with an old man, particularly the old man’s “Evil Eye.” Like most mentally ill criminals the narrator then tries to rationalize his crime by making himself the victim of the old man’s eye “it…

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