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Social Order Versus Personal F
481 Words - 2 Pages.... promptness of the Beaufort Ball, the inflexibility of decorum (including dress, meals, and room presentation), and all relationships, personal or business. The severity of the conformity makes the presence of radicals such as Ellen, Mrs. Mingott, and even Newland, fodder for subversive scandal and gossip.
But these radicals are merely people who are unyielding to the harness of the rich. They have attempted to achieve their own satisfaction, however unsavory to the rest of the order. Ellen and Newland’s personal feelings for each other are passionate, burning, and intensely primitive. The impact an unmasked relationship would have is extremely far-reaching. It would ....
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Nature Of The Work
1234 Words - 5 Pages.... of research, however, is performed outside
of laboratories. For example, a botanists may do research in the volcanic valleys of Alaska to see
what plants grow there, or an ecologist may study how a forest area recovers after a fire.
Other biological scientists work in management or administration. They may plan and administer
programs for testing foods and drugs, for example, or direct activities at zoos or botanical gardens.
Some work as consultants to business firms or to government, while others test and inspect foods,
drugs, and other products or write for technical publications. some work in sales and service jobs
for companies manufacturing chemicals or other t ....
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A Room With A View Windy Corner Versus A Well Appointed Flat
930 Words - 4 Pages.... contrast to Mrs Vyse’s flat. The fact that she has ownership of it, rather than Cecil, suggests that this is her dominion, and as a result is the dominant one in their relationship. The word ‘flat’ sounds cold, empty and static, as opposed to the vibrancy of Windy Corner. Forster’s comment that it is ‘well-appointed,’ is another of his satirical observations, and this leads us to believe that perhaps it does not have such high standards after all.
The physical interiors are just as different as their appointed names. Mrs Vyse’s flat is not described in too much detail, but just enough so that the reader has a clear picture of it ....
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Automobile Racing
1029 Words - 4 Pages.... In
rallies, cars attempt to achieve and maintain a set speed between points. The
first races were held on public roads, but with increasing concern for spectator
safety, special closed-circuit tracks were built for rally racing. The most
common racing track is a paved oval with banked corners, from 200 m to 4000 m in
length. The difference between road and track racing ultimately led also to
different vehicle construction; four major types of racing cars are now built.
Pure racing machines, such as those used in Grand PrixFormula 1 and in Indycar,
are built for power and endurance at speeds of more than 320 km/h (200 MPH). In
the past stock cars used to be production automo ....
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Telemedicine
589 Words - 3 Pages.... in underprivileged communities, rural areas, and geographically isolated locations to receive quality health care. However, the application of is not limited to these regions. This tool will allow schools, hospitals, and other health care arenas to receive specialty care when needed.
Even though is a very powerful tool, many barriers must be broken in order for this technology to succeed. There are many obstacles and the main one is the resistance from physicians. Many health care providers are reluctant to learn how to use new technologies; especially the older doctors who work at the rural and geographically isolated regions. On the other hand, will allow heal ....
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Greek Gods And Human Connectio
558 Words - 3 Pages.... mortals, he controlled the fire in his heart. With cruel laughter he decided how he would punish the mankind” (Rosenberg and Baker 106). Sometimes it is not a direct insult against the gods but an error in judgement. The gods were very unforgiving of human mistakes. “Apollo took revenge on Midas for his poor taste and even poorer judgement” (Rosenberg and Baker 144). The gods usually carried the punishment out as soon as the crime was committed. They would not hesitate to use their powers to punish a mortal. It is the strong characteristic of vengeance that make the Greek gods strong and feared.
Jealousy was a characteristic just as strong as vengeanc ....
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Population Statistics Of Mexico
910 Words - 4 Pages.... year 2000's estimation of the population of Mexico
is set at 107,233,000 people. That would mean a rise of 18,635,000 people
in a decade, showing that the population growth rate is slowly decreasing.
The growth rate of Mexico is the result of its traditionally high
birth rate, and its sharply reduced death rate. Many more people are being
born, than dying. This causes a great increase in population each year.
Since the 1930's, improved living conditions and expanded health services
has cut the death rate by more than half, thus causing the population to
increase every year since the 1940's. Perhaps now the Government's only
chief problem is trying to provide housing ....
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Foreign Etiquette
606 Words - 3 Pages.... have your business card information in English on one side and in the language of the particular country on the other side. Include your name, position title, your company name and address, and your fax and telephone numbers.
In European and North American countries, the business card may be presented with either hand. In Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, never present the card with your left hand; the left hand is considered unclean.
Greetings
Your first chance to make an impression is when you greet someone and exchange names. In America, we tend to be formal but that does not mean we should be careless. Professional, social, and family statuses ar ....
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