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    Hay Baleer Problem

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    Problem Statement This weeks P.O.W. was named‚ "The Hay Baler Problem"‚ it was about a hay baler who had just finished weighing five bales of hay. Unfortunately‚ he weighed the bales was in combinations of two. He weighed bale 1 with 2‚ 1 with 3‚ 1 with 4‚ and every other two-baled combination. In the end‚ he came up with a set of 10 different weights. However‚ he did not remember which order he weighed the bales and was now supposed to determine the weight of each individual bale‚ not the bale

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    This morning we went outside with the teachers and the children into the small playground. R wanted a cooking tool to knock these new homemade instruments‚ but he can’t (could not) find one. So (Therefore) when R asked me to help him to find a cooking tool‚ I told (asked) him “Can you wait for you turn as your friend M had first” I asked him that could he wait for the next turn because his friend M had it first‚ and he said “yes” (answered yes). After a short time wait‚ he found one cooking tool

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    limitations to this study in history? The sources that Richard F. Nation used in order to write the article “Violence and the Rights of African Americans in Civil War-Era Indiana: The Case of James Hays” were plentiful. Nation used books from other historian‚ as well as newspaper from the time of Hays case‚ civil records‚ and records of the U.S. census (Nation‚ R. F. 2004‚ pg.216‚ 218‚ 220 & 225). The advantages of Nation using other writer’s books‚ studies‚ and articles‚ is that it helped bring

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    MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES The idiom‚ “Make hay while the sun shines” originated in an agricultural setting and originally it was in the form “when the sun shineth‚ make hay”. This unique expression refers to the production of hay after a harvest. The warmth of the sun’s rays dry up the wheat stalks and turns them into hay. Once the hay is dry‚ if it gets wet again it starts to rot. The weather being unpredictable‚ one has to grab the opportunity and dry the hay while the sun is shining.

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    the New Testament? J. Daniel Hays provides a framework in his essay “Applying the Old Testament Law Today”. Hays’ Essay Daniel Hays discusses two approaches to applying Old Testament Law. The first approach is the Traditional Approach. Essentially the traditional approach divides the old law into three separate types of instructions: moral‚ civil‚ and ceremonial laws. While the laws that fall into one of these three categories sometimes can be clearly defined‚ Hays points out that the classification

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    Hays County Veterans Services Hays County Veterans Service Office is an office assisting the veterans of Hays County to apply for their benefits through the Veterans Administration (VA). Miles Nelson is one of the Veterans Service Officers working at Hays County Veterans Services. Miles is also a student at Texas State University. He is in his senior year studying for his Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology. While Miles has other degrees‚ he states that Anthropology is the one he would consider

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    multitude of ways a person can discover their calling. The diversity of the stories allows readers to relate to different stories and draw connections that are relevant to them. For myself‚ the stories of Actor Ricardo Pitts-Wiley and Policewoman Pat Hays stood out and gifted me with insight into my own career choices. By following his heart and becoming an actor‚ Ricardo Pitts-Wiley took a risk. Acting is a profession known for having low pay and employment‚ but ever since he stepped on stage in

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    What does ’make hay while the sun shines’ mean? * The Proverbs of Solomonwww.letgodbetrue.com/Practical‚ hard-hitting‚ spiritual commentary on BibleProverbs. Ads Answer: This phrase means to do thing at the most suitable occasions.  Don’t procrastinate. If the sun is out make hay as in the next moment it is raining you won’t be able to  Do the job before things change and make it impossible for you to do it - don’t procrastinate.  e.g. collect the fire wood before it starts snowing 

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    Making A Fist By: Naomi Shihab Nye The title contributes‚ to us readers as it shows‚ that we are alive and strong as long as we can still make a fist. The person speaking in this poem is speaking to her daughter after a long car ride of days and days‚ maybe even weeks. Her mother is giving her comfort and reassuring her that even though people go through obstacles‚ you need to be strong enough to go through many aspects in life to bring happiness. And just tells her if you can still make a fist

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    Making a Fist” “Making a Fist” is lyric poem by: Naomi Shihab Nye‚ in her poem she describes the speaker as an adult woman. The woman is reflecting on her past memories of her experiences with her mother‚ as a young seven-year-old girl. The main characters are the speaker who is an adult woman reflecting on herself as the seven-year-old girl‚ asking her mother questions about dying. The character felt like she was going to die during a car trip traveling north of Tampico (a seaport in eastern

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