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    method to solve problems about the flow of heat through ordinary materials. It has grown so far that if you search our library’s data base for the keyword “Fourier” you will find 425 entries as of this date. It is a tool in abstract analysis and electromagnetism and statistics and radio communication and . . . . People have even tried to use it to analyze the stock market. (It didn’t help.) The representation of musical sounds as sums of waves of various frequencies is an audible example. It provides

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    Straight Line Equations and Inequalities A: Linear Equations - Straight lines Please remember that when you are drawing graphs you should always label your axes and that y is always shown on the vertical axis. A linear equation between two variables x and y can be represented by y = a + bx where “a” and “b” are any two constants. For example‚ suppose we wish to plot the straight line If x = -2‚ say‚ then y = 3 + 2(-2) = 3 - 4 = -1 If x= -2 -1 -1 1 0 3 1 5 2 7 As you can see‚ we have plotted the

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    How can Socialism solve economic problems ? What to produce ? In socialism‚ planning authorities decided what to produced. The Central Planning Authority or the government will collect detailed statistics on the resource availability in the country and link it with national priorities. If the planning authorities or government feels that the nation needs more computer for current and future consumption‚ more resources will be allocated for the production of computers over other products. Furthermore

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    the cost of the blood of many innocent people. Then how can it be a good thing? War is never loved by anyone. War is never cheap or easy. A German poet said‚ On the wall in chalk is written "They want war" He who wrote it has already fallen. For some people ‚ war is the symbol of power but it is not so. They powerful may torture the weak but in fact‚ he is showing his weekness in doing so. I believe that only the peaceful are strong. Peace is the supreme power‚ nt war. Peace is the musing mother

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    Solution to the problems of Downsizing and Redundancy Time is changed. Trends are modified in almost every aspect of life. There was a time‚ when the person who lost his job due to downsizing found him helpless in finding the new one. He used to immediately approach the local unemployment office and start finding jobs on web or in newspapers. He is totally on his own in finding a new job. But now things are modified. Organizational restructuring has made it easier for the employees who are fired

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    narrowed the research to two bottle making companies and they used one outsider consultants as a facilitators partners. Q4.What were the risks that the buyer and supplier faced? 1. If Graham didn’t meet the requirements of Quaker it will bear the cost of nonperformance. 2. Although the trust is given by both companies‚the open book policy could expose some of the Quaker critical information to Graham company. 3. Companies could hide some information from each other. Q5.What happens if the production

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    Summary of “Sanctions Won’t Solve Political Problems” Economic sanctions are a devastating political tool from a nation. “Though economic sanctions appear to be a powerful peacetime weapon‚ they actually do more harm than good‚” (pg. 242) as writer‚ Thea Karas‚ states in her article. United States has imposed many economic sanctions‚ which have had very little impact on the leaders of the other nations. In July of 1941‚ the U.S. imposed an economic sanction on Japan‚ which provoked the Japanese

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    and governments are faced with the choice of what to obtain with those resources. As each consumer group’s wants and resources varies greatly‚ each deals with trying to solve the economic problem in a different way. The choices made by each individual are unique‚ depending on income‚ age‚ gender‚ living situations‚ education‚ voting‚ retirement and personal expectations. In order to deal with the economic problem‚ individuals must show preference for one good or service over another and be prepared

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    In The Truman Show‚ the director Peter Weir uses various film techniques to have effect on the audience and make them feel different emotions. The film techniques that he uses are camera angles‚ music and sound and lighting. The major technique that is used in this film is camera angles. Throughout the film there are various camera angles‚ the main shots that Weir uses are angled‚ tilted shots to show that there are hidden cameras filming Truman. When Truman is driving in his car the camera is

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    Response to the language used by Kent and Lear Lear’s monologue of harsh comments towards Gonerill presents the audience with the childlike side of his character. Lear’s anger is triggered by Gonerill’s newly played authority over him. Here‚ Lear is placed in a situation he is uncomfortable with and his sporadic rant is unjustified with regards to Gonerill’s actual actions. Gonerill orders a level of disrespect to come from the servants of her castle towards Lear’s “so disordered‚ so deboshed and

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