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    Bat Mitzvah

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    The bar and bat mitzvah are the coming of age celebrations for Jewish families. This celebration is a time for young men and women to become adults within the Jewish community. The celebration takes place when a boy turns thirteen or a girl turns twelve. The terms bar and bat mitzvah literally translates to “son and daughter of the commandment” (first source). Beginnings of modern tradition can be seen throughout history as early as the 6th century C.E. However‚ it was not until around the 13th and

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    Using a format similar to the spreadsheets in this chapter‚ develop a spreadsheet that summarizes this project’s cash flow‚ assuming a four-year useful life after the project is developed. Compute the present value of the cash flows‚ using an interest rate of 9%. What is the NPV for this project? What is the ROI for this project? What is the break-even point? Should this project be accepted by the approval committee? SOLUTION As the numbers indicate‚ this would not be an economically feasible project

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    baseball bats

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    Baseball Bats The baseball game is the national pastime of all time in The United States. When compared to other sports‚ baseball is a simple game with a basic set of equipment‚ and baseball bats are part of these equipments. Baseball bats were all manufactured out of some type of hard wood‚ but this is no longer the case. Today‚ there are different styles and materials to choose from. Baseball bats come in four basic types; wood‚ aluminum‚ composite‚ and hybrid. First‚ the classic baseball bat used

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    BESR Bats

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    September 2014 BESR Bats Should Be Legal Just because baseball players are getting hurt‚ doesn’t mean you have to change the bats. Baseball bats that were BESR (Ball- Exit- Speed- Ratio) were legal to use until baseball officially realized that too many baseball players‚ especially pitchers‚ were getting injured. As a result‚ baseball officials made a bat that had less trampoline effect called BBCOR (Batted- Ball- Coefficient- of- Restitution). BBCOR made bats more similar to wood bats. BBCOR made a

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    H&S Hnc Mech Eng

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    particular factory requires multiple areas of modernisation and an update to procedures and general working methods with regards to the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and other relevant legislation. Although my experience is limited in the respect of this factory I do hold a fairly extensive range of experience for H&S information on a more general level for a wider variety of projects and workplaces. In this respect I shall use this knowledge and experience to hopefully indentify and highlight

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    ‘Last Words to Miriam’ – An Interpretation Submitted By: Jeet Kumar Gupta 2001115 D. H. Lawrence’s Son’s and Lover’s is a study of human relationships. Gertrude Morel‚ because of her turbulent and odd relationship with her husband‚ ends up developing deep emotional relations with her two eldest sons’. The second eldest in particular‚ Paul‚ is the receiver of most of this deep emotion. Because of these feelings and the deeper-than-usual emotional bond between the two‚ Paul has difficulty being

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    A Straight Bat

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    A Straight Bat Parents often have ideal ways they want their children to be; sometimes they don’t give them any freedom to choose. “A Straight Bat”‚ written by Roger Holt‚ is a short story about George who wants his son to become a great cricket player just like him even though his son‚ Timothy‚ doesn’t want to and wants to play the violin. This reading will be related to the dominant reading where readers sympathise with the son and see the father as an overbearing and oppressive man. This reading

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    Wo r k - R e l a t e d A s t h m a : A C a s e - B a s e d A p p ro a c h to Management Karin A. Pacheco‚ KEYWORDS  Occupational asthma  Work-exacerbated asthma  Work-aggravated asthma  Work-related asthma  Management MD‚ MSPH a ‚ Susan M. Tarlo‚ MB BS‚ FRCP(C) b‚ * The pharmacologic treatment of work-related asthma is the same as for nonoccupational asthma‚ following the National Heart‚ Lung‚ and Blood Institute (NHLBI)1 or Global Initiative on Asthma (GINA) guidelines.2

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    H&S Care; Communication P1

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    H Task 1: Ways of communicating effectively P1: Explain the roles of effective communication and interpersonal interactions in a health or social care setting Types of Interpersonal Interaction Interpersonal interaction is the abilities necessary in order to communicate and interact successfully with other people‚ including being able to listen properly and to communicate and empathise with others. There are many different ways to communicate‚ and many different forms of communications. These

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    The Habitat of Bats

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    Bats are flying mammals in the order Chiroptera (pronounced /kaɪˈrɒptərə/). The forelimbs of bats are webbed and developed as wings‚ making them the only mammals naturally capable of true and sustained flight. By contrast‚ other mammals said to fly‚ such as flying squirrels‚ gliding possums and colugos‚ glide rather than fly‚ and can only glide for short distances. Bats do not flap their entire forelimbs‚ as birds do‚ but instead flap their spread out digits‚[2] which are very long and covered with

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