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    Arduino Sketch Essay

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    8. Overview of the Arduino Sketch 8.1 General Codes MediaTek labs states that an Arduino sketch “is a source code file representing the core controlling logic for the LinkIt ONE development board. It consists of two main structures: setup and loop” (MediaTek Labs, n.d.). In this section I will discuss what the above code do. First, LinkIt ONE initializes the Ubidots account, then the sensors, Wi-Fi or GPRS, the location and finally the serial port. To minimize battery consumption, I did not use…

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    irony. Irony occurs when what a reader expects to happen is the complete opposite of the actual outcome. Irony helps illustrate humor especially in the works “Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” by Mark Twain and “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor. “Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” is a framed narrative that tells the tale of Jim Smiley who is really good at winning bets; More rather, he is good at manipulating the game to win bets. In the end of this short story, the…

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    Play Vs Short Story

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    The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County play versus the short story had many contrasts. Yet, there were characteristics that differed between the two media forms. The setting, theme, plot, characters, and conflict are each a bit different between the forms of the highly-recognized story. The setting of two stories contrast in a couple of ways. To begin with, the play opens right in the old west. The short story, on the contrary, begins at Angel’s Mining Camp. The time period between…

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    Urban Observation Report

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    Los Angeles is a place where people of different social backgrounds lead increasingly separate, parallel lives. Individuals from all social backgrounds participate in routine activities in micro-spaces throughout the city such as purchasing a cup of coffee or riding the bus to work. These people can be a student going to school or a senior citizen out on a stroll. Even though they may cross paths and share certain spaces on a consistent basis, that does not mean that they live identical lives.…

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    theatre history, such as the conventions of the Greek, Roman, and Elizabethan eras. I will continue to discuss staging conventions by analyzing and comparing different plays to these eras including Trojan Women by Euripides, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee by William Finn, and The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare. In the Ancient Greek era some of the most prominent aspects of staging conventions…

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    Lost in Lust The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, with music and lyrics by William Finn, book by Rachel Sheinkin, and conceived by Rebecca Feldman, explores a lighthearted event, as the play title suggests, a middle school spelling bee. I watched the production on February 7, 2016 at 2:00 PM at the University of Washington’s Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse. This production was directed by Brandon Ivie, musically directed by Jordyn Meeker, and choreographed by Steven Sofia. This musical…

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    Tim's Case Study

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    Tim’s progress this reporting period has had peaks and valleys. He has worked through the shame and guilt he first experienced when he began his treatment with this provider, and appears to have come to terms with his offending behaviors and that this is a part of his who he is, but it does not have to define him. This has manifested in his overall presence during individual treatment as well as the treatment group. He is alert, ready to discuss his challenges, how he uses what he has learned…

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    Barbara Reuter Fraud

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    what the other woman did. The State social service officials were able to identify the woman and then turned the case over to the Washington State Patrol. The Edmonds police department helped in apprehending the woman. She was then booked into Snohomish County Jail. The charges against her were 30 counts of fraud, 9 counts of theft, six of forgery, one for first degree identity theft, and warrants of drug…

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    days after learning of Bob’s admittance to the Evergreen facility in Kirkland. I shared the scenario with Tim and struggled with the decision of going. I chose to go. The Mountain is located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness in east Snohomish County near the Chelan County line out past Monte Cristo and Barlow Pass. These poles assisted me over rugged terrain of rock moraines, dusty high ridges, a crevassed glacier and finally a steep push in soft snow to the…

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    feeling by using emotion. Servino uses references that are against NASCAR, more than she does for NASCAR, resulting in the readers to lean on the against side as well. Natale uses pathos a few times throughout her article. She states that, “Many Snohomish County residents were unhappy,” since the International Speedway Corporation “was prepared to invest only $50 million out of $250 million needed to complete the project,” she then goes on about other things the residents were unhappy about…

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