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    Ergodriven Topo Anti-Fatigue Mat Not everyone sits all day at a desk. Some people stand for hours at a desk or station when they work. Therefore, this Ergodriven Topo anti-fatigue mat has its place in the workplace for relieving foot, neck, and back pain and strain. Features • Offers next-generation features • Stand comfortably and be active surface • Drives subconscious movement on the cushioned surface • Allows you to switch between standing and sitting • 7-year warranty • Fatigue-relieving…

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    the Picassos and Matisses that were in the upper halls. This house this is what's left the McClellan's. Secondly, what we leave behind. This story have the constant mention of emptiness and silence. "But no doors slammed, no carpets took the soft tread of rubber heels," the story stated. Nothing happened because no one was there. There was so much silence in this house that even the dog was quick to realize that there was no noise in the house. " The dog ran upstairs, hysterically yelping to…

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    Unit 5 Emerging Technology - "The Airless Tire" Emerging technology and explain how it is used Find a YouTube clip with the tech explained Look at the impact on society, how it impacts lives Ethical implications, how does this technology impact ethically in our lives? What does this technology replace (if anything) Where does this technology evolve from? Wiki Emerging technology Status Potentially marginalized technologies Potential applications Related articles Airless tire Research,…

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    A Walk In The Woods Mood

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    Walk in the Woods Bill Bryson and his friend Kartz took a long hike on a trail called The Appalachian Trail that is two thousand miles and it wasn’t easy. They traveled through really deep snow uphills and downhills. This experience was by Bill Bryson,who made the story called “A Walk in the Woods.” Bryson created an exciting and tense mood with vivid imagery and adventurous setting used in the story. In this story Bryson uses imagery to see how the characters feel by using…

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    There could be multiple ways that interpersonal communication barriers could inhibit the development of diversity competency. In order to successfully communicate, we must know how the receiver communicates. We can’t communicate successfully with somebody that we do not understand. The receiver’s culture may be different from the sender’s culture thus, creating a barrier. This barrier could be caused by the sender’s body language towards the receiver. The receiver may take offense to the…

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    A Post-Colonial view of A Passage to India In this article I would like to highlight a couple of relationships that between the colonizer and the colonized in a colonial context and that between two friends as manifested in Forster’s novel. F. R. Leavis calls Forster "pre-eminently a novelist of civilized personal relation"(Mr E. M. Forster p.102). In all his five books Forster has focused on the aspects of human relationships. I've often thought about it, Helen. It's one of the most…

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    The Gadsden Flag Snake Prior to its appearance on the Gadsden Flag, the snake has been used in Benjamin Franklin’s works, such as the famous political cartoon “Join, or Die” and his anonymous letter to the Pennsylvania Journal. Additionally, the snake was used as a symbol of courage, unity, and independence throughout the colonies. “She never begins an attack, nor, when once engaged, ever surrenders: she is therefore an emblem of magnanimity and true courage, … she never wounds ‘till she has…

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    Asthma Occupation

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    A factor contributing to Asthma is an individual’s occupation. The term ‘Occupational asthma’ can be defined when asthma is triggered because of an individual working environment. Typically, there are jobs, which involve being exposed to specific substances known as respiratory sensitizers, which could potentially causes a sickly response. If exposed for a long duration, it could possibly lead from occupational to chronic Asthma. The main examples that could cause occupational asthma is from a…

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    The Mechanical Reaper

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    version of the mechanical reaper in 1834, but didn’t sell one until nearly six years later (IdeaFinder). He wasn’t discouraged. He just simply improved his product. Cyrus’ first reaper was a crude machine made out of cast iron. Both wheels had iron treads to cut the stalks of harvested crops. A cutting bar, a plate six feet in length, made sure the stalks didn’t slip. The reaper used triangle-shaped knives attached to a bar that slid back and forth in a groove in the guards. The knives slid…

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    Truism: Can We Do Better?

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    one consistent truism is that one either continuously seeks to improve, or he will eventually stagnate and lose ground in his endeavors. In nearly everything we do, there is no option to merely maintain some sort of status quo, because attempting to tread water often leads to losing momentum and drowning. Optimizing our potential and thus creating the best opportunity to achieve our goals and objectives means that we must not only commit to, but actually take necessary steps and actions to…

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