In a work by one of the writers studied since the midterm, discuss the attempt, as to style or subject-in Ezra Pound’s words-to “make it new.” An immediate choice might be one of the experimentalists, such as: H.D., Eliot, Faulkner, or Pound himself.
You might also consider, though, one of the figures such as Frost, Cather, Fitzgerald, Hurston, or Hemingway-who combine traditional forms and themes with experimentalist strategies.
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An odd question, perhaps?
Leibniz said it was the first question of metaphysics. He maintained that after all the speculation about the nature of the universe, whatever it may be, there is still this fundamental question. It has been taken up at “Cosmic Variance” (Discover Magazine’s science blog) more than once. This was the most recent. There are a variety of comments that show up on the blog. Take a look and see how they have been addressing the question. https://spot.colorado.edu/~heathwoo/Phil100/leibniz.html http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/2012/04/28/a-universe-from-nothing/#.XJ0pcNFJmRt
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1. Create a proposal that details the topic you have chosen, the data you think you will need and what you are trying to show with that data.
2. You will create a workbook (of several worksheets) in Excel that graphs this data in a meaningful way to tell the story of your topic. I will require a graph, a pivot table, a pivot chart and a worksheet with the original data from the Census Bureau.
3. A poster of the graphs that is 36″ X 24″ in size.
Unemployment Rate
For our topic we decided to do the effects on Unemployment Rates. How are unemployment rates so high and what are the effects.
The causes of such high unemployment rates are education levels, the income levels and the migration: what jobs are doing better than others and where they are located. Certain departments of occupations do better than others; where they are located or the benefits from the occupation.
Due to certain living situations the reason maybe that some of the people out here in the world may need to stay home due to taking care of children or elderly or someone with a health problem. This may result in unemployment.
Unemployment has both social and economic consequences. In terms of social, there is increased health risks and depression among the unemployment individuals and this may enhance criminal activities as well as death and diseases due to poor health conditions.
Economically, there is increases payments of benefits to those leaving employment which cases the federal government to borrow more hence lowering the gross domestic product.
As at December 2018, the rate of unemployment in Pennsylvania was 4.3%. Notably, unemployment reduces the disposable income to individual citizens who are out of employment hence no enough money.
In turn, people cannot advance their education and cannot offer good education to their family. Importantly, this causes migration of people from one state to another hence exerting pressure on the resources where people migrate to. In such instances, informal jobs do well while formal jobs are stagnant.
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Choose a recent popular press article (e.g., National Geographic, Time, BBC News, etc.) or peer-reviewed journal article (e.g., Science, Nature, Marine Biology, etc.) relevant to a biology topic from our course (plants, animals, protists, Bacteria & Archaea, History of life on earth). Read and summarize the article, in your own words.
Lengthy quotations (more than 4 typed lines) will NOT count towards your word count. These quotations should be avoided, but if you deem relevant to your summary should be formatted as block quotes according to MLA standards.
All assignments will be reviewed for plagiarism and, if detected, will result in no extra credit. Plagiarism is a violation of school policy and of the course syllabus.
No need the summary
Describe how each article applies to a different marketing problem that brands you know well are facing. Using ideas borrowed from each article, please recommend actionable solutions to each problem.
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Basic science research and technological innovation
Basic science research and technological innovation
1. Describe what you have been taught about the relationship between basic science research and technological innovation before this class.
Have you been told that it is similar to the linear model? Is your view of this relationship different after studying this unit’s lectures and readings? Explain why in 3-4 sentences.
2. Edison’s success with the electric light is often reduced to the discovery of the carbon-filament light bulb. Yet without creating an entire system, his invention would not have led to the creation of a whole new industry.
Besides the carbon-filament light bulb, what element of Edison’s light would you consider most essential? Explain why in 2-3 sentences.
3. Identify two ways in which Nikola Tesla’s difficulties from 1900 to 1905 were characteristic of the challenges independent inventors faced more generally (1-3 sentences for each example), and two ways in which his difficulties were specific to his individual case (1-3 sentences each).
This capstone assignment has TWO parts. All students will answer the first prompt. Then each student should choose one of the options for the second part.
Part 1 (ALL students)
Given the amount of help he received from his team of muckers and the creation of a workspace at Menlo Park, should Thomas Edison qualify as an independent inventor, an early example of an industrial research laboratory, or something else?
What do you think are the central similarities and differences between Edison at Menlo Park and Bell Labs?
Part 2 (Choose ONE of three)
Option A: Could an independent inventor (someone with only 2-3 employees) make substantial inventions in the specific field of engineering in which you work? Why or why not.
Explain how important you consider advanced training in basic scientific principles to be in the specific field of engineering in which you work.
Option B: Would you rather be one of Edison’s “muckers” in his machine shop, or an engineer in Bell Labs?
At which place would you have more satisfying work? At which place do you think your efforts would lead to greater social benefit? Explain why.
Option C: The Hughes reading and the Bell Labs reading both articulate the benefits of independent inventors and industrial research labs, respectively. Identify what you see as the two most compelling benefits each document describes (a total of four examples).
Then answer the following question: if society could only have either independent inventors or industrial research laboratories, which should it choose if the goal is to deliver the greater social value?
Describe the place in one paragraph using only sound
Describe the place in one paragraph using only sound imagery.
Go to a spot where you can be alone and quiet for at least fifteen minutes. It must be a place where you are not watching television, on a computer, or listening to music. The place can be familiar or unfamiliar, but the key is that you have none of the usual distractions. Describe the place in one paragraph using only sound imagery. That is, you are only giving the reader a sense of what this place sounds like.
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Discuss the role of Osiris in Egyptian religion. How did his legend reflect the overall outlook of Egyptian religion? Please have solid Introduction with a thesis statement and smooth transitions between paragraphs. Must supply Turnitin report.
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Write an essay on the film (analyze the editing, story, and how you felt about the film). Be sure to include the film title, director, editor, and the Criterion Collection spine number at the top of the essay (located on their website – search for the film title).
I have to analyze the message of the story but also the lights, sound, set, costumes, location, types of shots, special effects, animation, etc. Everything that as an editor you would have in mind.
The movie that I’ve chose is All That Jazz – Bob Fosse. You have to pay to view it on the Criteria Collection so I tried to find a link to watch it online: