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6Th Grade Persuasive Essay

Writing a persuasive essay for a 6th-grade level can pose a unique set of challenges. At this stage,
students are still honing their writing skills and developing a deeper understanding of structuring
arguments. Crafting an effective persuasive essay requires the ability to express thoughts clearly,
organize ideas coherently, and provide compelling evidence to support one's stance.

For a 6th-grade persuasive essay, students often need to grapple with the task of selecting a topic
that not only resonates with their peers but also allows them to present a convincing argument.
Finding the right balance between simplicity and complexity in the chosen subject matter is crucial.
The challenge lies in delving deep enough into the topic to provide meaningful insights while
ensuring that the language and concepts remain accessible to a 6th-grade audience.

Moreover, developing a clear thesis statement and supporting it with relevant evidence requires a
level of critical thinking that may be challenging for students at this stage of their academic journey.
It is essential to guide them in constructing well-organized paragraphs, each containing a main idea
supported by examples and explanations.

Additionally, fostering an understanding of counterarguments and teaching students how to address


opposing viewpoints can be a complex task. Striking the right tone and maintaining a persuasive
voice throughout the essay further adds to the difficulty, as 6th graders are still refining their writing
style.

In conclusion, while writing a persuasive essay at the 6th-grade level may present challenges, it is a
valuable exercise that contributes to the development of essential writing and critical thinking skills.
With proper guidance and support, students can navigate these challenges and produce compelling
essays that showcase their ability to persuade and articulate ideas effectively.

If you find yourself needing assistance or examples for similar essays, a helpful resource is
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6Th Grade Persuasive Essay 6Th Grade Persuasive Essay


The Muhammad Is The Messenger Of God
All faithful Muslims are called to pray in Cairo. The song on the video is the call that
sounds five times a day every day in cities across the world. Nearly a quarter of the
people on earth respond to it with the enduring spirit of Islam. The video states that in the
Islam religion, Mohammed is the Messenger of God. The Islamic civilization has been
one of the humanity s grandest achievements, a worldwide power founded simply on
faith, a spiritual revolution that would shape the nations of three continents, and launch
an Empire. For the West, much of the history of Islam has been obscured behind a veil of
fear and misunderstanding. It was Muslim scholars who retained the wisdom of the
Greeks while Europe languished in the dark ages. It was Muslims who sowed the seeds
of the Renaissance 600 years before the birth of Leonardo Da Vinci. From the way they
heal the sick to the numerals they use for counting, cultures across the globe have been
shaped by the Islamic civilization. However, all this began with an ordinary man and the
profound message he proclaimed would change the world forever. His name was
Mohammed.
To Muslims, the life of Muhammad is a story revealed. Muhammad was born in or
around 570 AD in the sun blasted Arabian Peninsula, a land of scarcity whose tribes were
always in a state of war. While still an infant, Muhammad s parents gave him his first
tasteful of life in the dessert. Muhammad was from a town named Mecca, but he was sent
off to live with the better
Clinical And Metabolic Features Of Non Hiv Related In...
We conducted a systematic review to summarize existing data on clinical and metabolic
features of non HIV related lipodystrophy in patients with age at onset of lipodystrophy
18 years. This in depth review of 1,141 patients with lipodystrophy is the largest pooled
pediatric database, so far reported in literature. We have suggested core and supportive
clinical features of four major lipodystrophies (CGL, AGL, FPL and APL) to help
clinicians in diagnosis and management decisions (Figure 3).
Congenital generalized lipodystrophy is a rare autosomal recessive disorder (38). Several
CGL loci have been previously identified, AGPAT2 (CGL type 1), BSCL2 (CGL type 2),
CAV1, and PTRF (CGL type 4), with the first two accounting for about 95% of ... Show
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These patients can present with menstrual irregularities, hyperandrogenism and
polycystic ovaries. However, reproductive data were available on a limited number of
CGL patients.
In our review, the core clinical feature of CGL was generalized fat loss noted during first
3 years of life and rarely during early adolescence (47). Supportive features included
acromegaloid appearance, hepatomegaly (because of hepatic steatosis) (48), protuberant
abdomen (due to organomegaly), and advanced bone age. Onset of DM was during early
childhood through adolescence, except in a group of 10 Brazilian CGL patients
homozygous for a 1036 bp deletion in the AGPAT2 gene (BSCL1 locus), as described by
Gomes et al. (49) and a single patient in the NIH lipodystrophy database (age at onset of
DM 34 years). Gomes et al. reported mean age at onset of DM as 25.67 ± 11.25 years in
AGPAT2 group compared to 11.93 ± 8.29 years in BSCL2 (669insA Seipin) group
(p=0.007) (49). Diabetes mellitus in CGL was ketosis resistant, with higher insulin levels
and higher insulin resistance reported in BSCL2 than in AGPAT2 patients (49).
Acquired generalized lipodystrophy was characterized by female predominance. Patients
with AGL had normal fat distribution at birth, however developed generalized loss of
subcutaneous adipose tissue during childhood or puberty. Preceding infectious illnesses
including Neisseria meningitidis, measles, varicella and mumps (3,50,51) were
associated
Benetton Family
Company History: Benetton Group S.p.A.

Company Perspectives:
Today the Benetton Group is present in 120 countries around the world. Its core business
is clothing: a group with a strong Italian character whose style, design expertise and
passion are clearly seen in the United Colors of Benetton and the more fashion oriented
Sisley brands, and in sportswear brands Playlife and Killer Loop. The Group produces
over 110 million garments every year, over 90% in Europe.
Key Dates:
1955: Giuliana and Luciano Benetton buy their first knitting machine and begin selling
Giuliana s woolen sweaters.
1965: The Benetton family forms a partnership, Maglificio di Ponzano Veneto dei Fratelli
Benetton.
1972: The company introduces a new ... Show more content on HelpWriting.net ...
Production at the company was also unique. In 1972 Luciano introduced a time and
money saving production technique. By dyeing assembled garments made of unbleached
wool rather than batches of yarn before knitting, manufacturing time was trimmed and
Benetton could produce garments upon demand, which minimized the need to maintain
an extensive inventory.
To produce many sweaters at reduced cost and financial risk, Benetton took advantage of
an old Italian cottage industry. Benetton farmed out labor intensive production knitting
and sewing to small, family owned companies (many owned in whole, or part, by
Benetton management) throughout northeast Italy. Employing advanced technology,
these companies allowed Benetton to manufacture in response to increased market
demand both domestically and abroad with reduced financial risk. About 80 percent of
production was farmed out to 450 subcontractors who employed about 20,000 workers in
the Veneto region. The remaining 20 percent of value added, capital intensive production
quality control and cutting and dyeing was performed in house. By 1983 Benetton
payments for contract work equaled nearly six times the labor expense for work
performed in its factories, according to the Harvard School of Business.
Benetton s early success is attributable as much to Luciano s genius, as to the Italian and
local business
Essay On Mold Fossils
Mold fossils come from a process called authigenic preservation; a process which leaves
a negative impression, or indent, of an organism in rock after the organism itself has
deteriorated. Sand or mud covers the deceased organism and, over time, that sand or mud
hardens into rock, encasing the organism. The organism continues to decay, eventually
leaving only an imprint. Entire organisms, partial organisms, or even traces of the
passing of organisms can leave mold fossils. Cast fossils occur when mold fossils are
filled in with minerals that harden over time, creating a fossilized replica of the original
organism. Water seeps through the rock surrounding the mold fossil, leaving behind
minerals which fill the mold. The minerals harden, taking ... Show more content on
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Plant fossils and trilobites are often found as casts and molds. Most molds and casts do
not contain the actual remains of an organism. Shells, bone, and wood often form as
molds or casts. Dinosaur footprints can also be classified as mold fossils. Shells can
make an imprint in sand, and under certain conditions such an imprint might be
preserved and then filled in. Trace fossils can form if two conditions are met. First, the
activity has to take place in a material that will hold its form (like mud or clay). Second,
the evidence of the activity has to be well preserved (often by being buried quickly).
Common activities that are captured in time as these conditions are met include walking
and running (footprint fossils), burrowing (organisms homes can be frozen in time
through petrification), and defecating. The animals speed, length of stride, and whether
they walked on two or four legs. The bones structure of the foot and the stalking behavior
(a carnivore hunting a herd of herbivores).The existence of dinosaur herds and
stampedes. How the tail is carried (few tail tracks have been found, so tails were
probably held above the ground). Speed, the length of stride and whether they walked on
two or four
A Great Mistake Of The Athenians
This was a great mistake of the Athenians, as Thucydides claims, most of them
(Athenians) being ignorant of its (Sicily) size and of the number of its inhabitants,
Hellenic and barbarian, and of the fact that they were undertaking a war not much
inferior to that against the Peloponnesians . So, Athens undervalued Sicily and
overvalued their (the Athenians) greatness. Nicias tried to warn citizens about the wealth
and strength of the Sicilian states enemies they would have to challenge, and insisted on
a great preparation and investments in the expedition to make it possible. He also added:
Indeed, even if we leave Athens with a force not only equal to that of the enemy except
in the number of heavy infantry in the field, but even at all points superior to him, we
shall still find it difficult to conquer Sicily or save ourselves .

The preparation for the expedition began and the departure to Sicily took place. It worth
saying that all Athenians were taking part in preparation, the government and citizens did
their best. Indeed this armament that first sailed out was by far the most costly and
splendid Hellenic force that had ever been sent out by a single city up to that time .

Alcibiades, one of the generals of the expedition, had a lot of enemies in Athens, due to
his luxury life and desire to get as much fame as possible. So, before the departure of
expedition his enemies tried to do everything to implicate him in scandals and expose.
All in all Alcibiades was
Wally Diwali Religion
Hindu is the oldest religion on earth. Hinduism doesn t have a single founder, a single
holy text, or a central religious authority. Most forms of Hinduism view other Gods and
Goddesses as manifestations or aspects of that supreme God or Goddess. About 14% of
the world s population is Hindu. According to the yearbook of American and Canadian
churches they were about 1.5 million Hindus in the US during 1999. There are many
different kinds of celebrations. They re about apes holidays in the Hindu religion. List I
went to Wally Diwali is the Festival of Lights for Hindus and Sikhs the celebration last
for 5 days and a smart buy sweets fireworks and lights. It celebrates the truth of a good
light and knowledge over evil darkness and ignorance they celebrating and k is a full
moon. There s actually takes place on August raksha means protection and Bandhan
means to die . There s also the tantric sex. There s two forms to it. Tantra is found in
advanced Hindu, Vajrayana Buddhist , and other religious practices throughout Asia. It is
an ancient ritual involving extensive preparation and prior education by the practitioners
under the close direction of their guru (teacher). Neotantra was recently imported into the
West and is at least partly divorced from its religious roots. It is also known as modern
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But for still unknown reasons, the valley s inhabitants appear to have moved out rather
suddenly. They resettled among new neighbors in northwestern India and encountered a
group of people from central Asia who brought with them warrior ethics and a religion
called Vedism. Hinduism stands apart from all other religions for several reasons. It has
no single founder, no single book of theological law and truth, no central religious
organization, and no definition of absolute beginning and
Essay Story Elements in Maze Runner
Dynamic Character:
Alby is a dynamic character in the story the Maze Runner. The drastic changes that Alby
went through after the Changing are clearly apparent. He is the dynamic character
because in the beginning of the story he is nice and also strict and is a leader that
manages the Glade. After getting stung by the griever and going through the Changing he
becomes very different. He doesn t want to be the leader and he becomes depressed,
crazy and acts differently. It seems like he becomes a whole new person.

Static Character:
I believe that Chuck is the static character in the story the Maze Runner. His character
stays the same throughout the story. He stays funny, kind, friendly and loyal to Thomas.
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The hospital, sleeping areas and washrooms are all in the Homestead. It is kind of the
living area. At last the Deadheads is the section that has the Graveyard. There is also the
map room where the Runners record the maps after they explore the Maze. This are
basically all the places that the story takes place in.

Bottom Line: The time of the story is in a futuristic period without a specific date or
time. The main setting is in the Glade but we don t know where in the world the Glade is
located. We just know it is surrounded by a maze and is isolated from the real world. The
more specific settings of the story could be The Gardens, The Blood house, The
Homestead, The Deadheads, The Maze, the elevator and etc.
Conflicts:
There are three types of conflicts in the story the Maze runner:
a) Character vs. Character:
➢ The Character vs. Character conflict in the story the Maze Runner is the conflict
between Thomas and Gally. Thomas and Gally have a conflict with each other. Gally
doesn t seem to like Thomas from day one and he has viewed bad memories about
Thomas during the Changing. There is a lot of hatred between Gally and Thomas, and at
the end Thomas killed Gally because he tried to kill him and killed Chuck because Chuck
jumped in the way.

b) Character vs. Self


➢ The Character vs. Self conflict in the story the Maze Runner is when the survived
Gladers reached the factory and they were standing in a row
Argumentative Essay On Climate Change
Climate change is the global issue of a rising temperature due to human activity. As a
result of the rising temperature the polar icebergs are melting. This is putting more water
into the ocean and causing sea levels to rise. Because of the higher sea levels many
coastal communities are flooding. With Massachusetts being a coastal state this could
majorly affect us. Given with the current trends of one eighth of an inch per year
(NOAA), a good portion of Massachusetts could be flooded soon. But how soon? And
how will it progress over time? This is what we hope to find out with our project. (Kique
Ruiz)

Paragraph 1: According to Merriam Webster dictionary, climate change is the changes in


earth s weather patterns. Climate change, however, has come to be known as the
warming of the earth s climate due to Co2. Climate change is rather controversial with
the question that is the recent spike in temperature and Co2 related, and is this spike
caused by humans? Many studies have been done by a multitude of organizations. The
majority of these studies all point to one thing. According to skeptical science, With 60
70 meters of global sea level locked up... Many now seem to converge on 1 2 meters of
sea level rise by 2100 (2017) Also, according to NASA, the global Co2 in the atmosphere
is rising at about 2 parts per million per year (NASA 2017). The sea level is rising at the
same time that Co2 levels and global temperature is rising. This has all started around
when humans
Kushite Art Style
Around the fourth century BC, the manufacturer and trader of iron led to the rise of the
Kush Empire. Kush Empire became a powerful trading center located near the modern
day border of Egypt and Sudan in northeast of Africa. In addition to producing iron, the
people of Kush traded gold, jewelry, pottery, and ivory. The empire thrived for nearly a
thousand years. During that time, the Kushite s developed an advanced society, adopted
some Roman style architecture and developed their own written language. The Kush
Empire also gave women more political power than most other ancient empires. The art
history of Kush starts with the Kingdom of Kerma. The greatest art production activities
occurred in the Napatan and Meroitic periods (9th century BC to 5th AD). Unlike in
other civilizations, most of art productions in Kush were not controlled by governing
authorities. Although stylistic differences exist, Kushite arts maintain cultural solidity
and unique identity. Unlike other ancient civilizations, Kushite Kings did not practice
absolute power. Political authority involved the priests and militants, who traditionally
nominated and determined royal succession. With most Kushite sculptures, the faces are
depicted with little consideration for idealism . Art historians often refer to the brutal
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Temple and Tomb chamber walls throughout Kush were decorated with elaborate
designs. Drawn in detailed dress and ornament shapes, the people complexion is often
light brown or dark red. Figurative 2D artworks of the Napatan period shows the head,
arms, and legs in profile, while the shoulders and torso in frontal view. Under the
pyramids, meticulous drawings and writings fill in the burial room, displaying rituals and
beliefs. Architectural features emerged in the Meroitic period: one room instead of the
standard several room, temple
Border Security Policy Analysis
As the political landscape in the United States continues to include increasing levels of
immigration reform and border security rhetoric, an understanding of current capabilities
and operations becomes a vital component when forming an educated opinion. Army
National Guard soldiers and aircraft provide a crucial layer of border security, employing
the UH 72A Lakota helicopter equipped with technology designed to assist law
enforcement agencies in drug interdiction and undocumented immigrant apprehension.
Shortfalls in United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) capabilities opened the
door for military involvement to stem the influx of illegal immigrants, as well as slowing
human and drug trafficking (Lawson, 2012). Today, the UH 72A ... Show more content
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The UH 72A Lakota is a militarized version of the Eurocopter EC 145, also known as a
BK 117 C 2, and is equipped with the mission equipment package. The standard UH 72A
mission equipped aircraft carries the MX 15i electro optical infrared sensor with laser
pointer, data communication suite, moving map display, cabin and cockpit screens with
touchscreen interface, digital video recorder, Tactilink data downlink system, and 30
million candlepower searchlight (Bledsoe, 2011). A typical Task Force Liberty flight
crew includes two pilots, one crew chief, and one CBP officer (Robinson, 2013). To
maximize aircrew coordination and minimize task saturation, the pilot on the controls
focuses on flying the aircraft, positioning it as needed to decrease detection and optimize
sensor capability, and navigating via onboard GPS. The pilot not on the controls operates
the communication suite, maintaining communication with controlling agencies and
higher headquarters, as well as general cockpit management. The crew chief operates the
MX 15i sensor, which provides real time electro optical or infrared video feed to the
crew station and to each of the pilots. In the absence of a Border Protection agent, the
crew chief will also maintain communication with CBP dispatchers and CBP agents in
the field. Most mission flights carry a Customs and Border Protection agent who sits
beside the crew chief at the crew station. The agent coordinates communications with
CBP dispatch and field agents, and assists the flight crew in prioritizing mission
The Benefits Of Bottled Water
Evian, Volvic, Aquafina, Hawaiian Springs, or Fiji, ring a bell? These are the names of
famous bottled water brands. Nowadays, bottled water is extremely popular in America.
Approximately, 85 million bottles of water are consumed every day in the United States
(Gleick). The reason being that bottled water is convenient, reasonable, and seems
healthy. However, the disadvantages of using bottled water outweigh its benefits;
therefore consumers should refrain from buying bottled water. Bottled water is
convenient and reasonable. Today, bottled water is available at a variety of stores, such as
grocery stores and 7 eleven. Moreover, many vending machines throughout the country
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Tap water is regulated by the EPA, which requires municipalities to have their water
quality tested annually by certified laboratories, and then provide the results to the
public. Bottled water, on the other hand, is regulated by the FDA, which does not have
the regulatory power to require bottled water companies to test water using certified labs
or to provide the results of any testing to the public. Even if high levels of contaminants
are found in the water, companies do not need to report the test results (Why bottled
water is unhealthy). Several bottled water companies accept the fact that they use the
same water as tap water (Blue Gold). Moreover, health experts have expressed concern
that bottled water might contain chemicals that cause serious health problems. According
to Professor Salzman of Duke University, several studies of bottled water from various
brands have found to contain dangerous chemicals, such as arsenic, benzene, and
chloroform (185).These chemicals are poisonous, and thus consumption of these
chemicals can be fatal. Hence, there is little doubt that drinking bottled water carries risks
to human health. Apparently, bottled water is clean and healthy, but have you ever
thought where the water in the bottles came from? Or how the water is processed before
it makes to the shelves? Knowing the answers to these questions is key to understanding
how drinking bottled water affects our
Project Start Date Will Commence
Initiation Phase
Project start date will commence July 11, 2016 and conclude on March 24, 2017. The
initiation phase of this project will consist of reviewing historical data of both HRBT and
JRB. The data will include material was acclimated to build the bridge and tunnel along
with a data analyst of life cycle deterioration. The feasible and prudent information from
the historical research will assist engineers in exploring the undertaking of preservation
opportunities of the bridge and tunnel which could protract the life cycle, and preserve
capital for future expenditures while ensuring both the bridge and the tunnel safety for
the motorist.
The project duration will be 257 calendar days with 249 days genuine project work
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The study will address a number of alternative routes for motorist traveling to and from
naval bases, the Peninsula and Isle of Wight County. Every effort will be made to
minimize impact to motorists during the project for commuter convenience during the
week with restricted lane closures during off peak hours. The survey team will evaluate
holiday travelers that utilize the tunnel and bridge; which holiday motorist travel the
most and what are the peak hours. Logistics resources will propose materials required,
turnaround time for material deliverables and cost.
Planning Phase
The planning phase for the HRBT will consist of the following: paving operations,
removing and replacing de bonded tunnel wall tiles, and repair cracks in concrete
surfaces; re line the existing water line and provide new equipment for the existing tunnel
fire hydrant system; repair leaking expansion joints in the tunnel, and upgrade Tunnel
Life Safety Systems such as a Fire Suppression system, Tunnel Lighting,
Communications, Floodgate drainage, and Emergency Egress.
The steel grids on the James River Bridge were replaced back in 2012. Over the years,
many of the original studs on the draw span have fallen off or worn down to the point
that they need to be replace again. The steel grids are in major need of improvement for
safety and environment reasons. Mark Marshall an Isle of Wight County Sheriff sent a
letter to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT)
Compare And Contrast Ancient Greece And Rome
Ancient Greece and Rome

Ancient Greece peoples were, for the most part, farmers, their diet it was mostly grains,
or to use the Greek word, sistos. The fertile soil from the hillsides of the mountainous
lands, surrounded by water, provided the perfect habitat for olive, fig, and grape trees to
grow naturally. In the Island of Siphnos and the Mountains of Thrace, gold and silver
were found. Additionally, silver could be found in Laurionin Attica. The mainland and
Aegean Islands was the home to the abundance of iron ore. Lavish Greek forest located
in the Highlands were regrettably depleted of wood resources quite rapidly. Devastated
first by home and wagon production followed by goat and charcoal production. Wood,
the most significant resource, soon had to be imported to keep up with the demand for
the of building of ships (Roman).
Ancient Rome arose on seven wooded hills along the Tiber River in Central Italy (World
Q R 436). Like the Greek many romans were farmers. They grew olive and wine grapes.
Romans used a process called deep vein mining to recover metals such as iron ore. Many
of their buildings were made partially from stone found naturaly including granite and ...
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To begin, the Senate made Julius Ceasar the Dictator after he and his army defeated
Ponpey the Great. The most significant contribution Ceasar was responsible for was
winning this civil war paving the way for the Roman Republic to become an empire.
However, Ceasar was assassinated one year into his dictatorship by Marcus Brutus. After
Julius Ceasar s death, Ceasar Augustus (formally known as Octavious) took over
leadership. He eventually would become the first emperor of the new Roman Empire.
The most significant contribution Ceasar Augustus was responsible for was ending one
hundred years of civil war and attained over forty years of armistice and opulence. This
time was known as Pax Romana
The Impact Of Photography On The World Of Photography
The history of photography begin with the discovery that some substances are visibly
altered by exposure to light and can capture that reality on to metal or paper. From then
on, many photographers and scientists developed photography in to what it is now. There
are many significant aspects of photography in its first hundred years of history that
formed and shaped the basis of photography technically and artistically. Personally, the
most significant aspects of the photograph lie in its beginning when it all first started
with the daguerreotypes and the calotype that opened the world of photography which
have lead the world to be what it is now.
The first widely usable photographic processes that was introduced to the public were the
daguerreotype and the calotype. There were precedents before the daguerreotype and
calotype but it wasn t commercially used and was more close to a research rather than an
art form. Each method produced technically different outcomes by using different
methods but they devoted to the same result: both processes would develop photography
into what we recognize today as photography. The two methods would inspired wide use
of the camera, which presented problems with the photographic technique. By having
people solve these problems, the photography developed from its early stage, big in size
and complicated procedures, to the modern camera that we use, which are simple and
easy to use. Even though daguerreotype and calotype were developed during
The Cinematic Features Displayed in Pleasantville and The...
The Cinematic Features Displayed in Pleasantville and The Truman Show

The following essay, which I have composed, is based on two important films of the last
decade. Their titles are Pleasantville and The Truman Show . Starting with the
Pleasantville , the general overview of the film s plot gets more complicated the further
you get into it. It brings up several issues all of which I have commented on in this essay.

The film starts with two teenagers, David and Jennifer. David has an addiction to old
reruns of a fifties sitcom also by the name of Pleasantville . Jennifer is the complete
opposite of her brother, leading a rather promiscuous lifestyle. During an argument, their
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This television show would be live twenty four hours a day, seven days a week filming
this unwanted pregnancy s life. They name the baby Truman Burbank, and the show, The
Truman Show . The film starts when Truman is in his mid to late twenties with an ideal
job, wife and home in the town which is Seahaven. I will relate more to this town in the
next section. All this is, from actors to the weather, is controlled by Christof, the director
of the show. He controls everything around Truman and will be talked about more in the
next section.

The towns of Pleasantville and Seahaven, the sets for both films are similar in ways and
different in others. The main similarity is how both are supposed to be perfect worlds .
Pleasantville, the first perfect world, is based on what most American fifties sitcoms were
truly like. They also repeat re runs of these shows even today just like Pleasantville the
TV show is in the film. These sitcoms usually featured wholesome American families
consisting of a father, mother and two children, a boy and a girl. Their lives were
basically the same. The two children would grow up, get married and have children
whilst the husband would go to work and the wife would stay at home. In Pleasantville
the town, this is what the population s lives are really like. They also have tacky phrases
such as Honey, I m Home used
Summary Of Texas Woman s University
Kenya Freeman
Dr. Moore
English 1013
22 September 2014

Coming to TWU (Texas Woman s University) this fall for college was a good decision on
my part. Not only are the staff and faculty helpful but they are also there when you need
them. When I came on move in day I learned that my LLC (Living Learning
Community) had a PA (Peer Advisor) and an RA (Resident Assistant). Rachel (the PA)
was and is always there when I need her and had never let me down, and even though it
is her job as a PA you can tell that she really does enjoy what she does and likes helping
others.

Becoming a PA is a way to not only help the new incoming students but also a way to
know and interact with the new residents, which is exactly why Rachel decided to
become one, I wanted to interact with the residents and get to know them but not on the
same level as an RA. There is a huge difference between being an RA and being a PA,
well at least to me there is. A PA links residents to academic resources on the campus and
helps the residents transition from high school level to college level. PAs serve as
permanent extra resources that are available 24/7; if you do not know how to study or
build up your study habits they are there to help you with that. Not only are the PAs
living in the dorms with residents but they also share and serve as teacher assistants in
the UNIV 1231 course with the residents they are assigned to. The PAs are almost like
academic advisors in a way, they assist the residents with
A Detailed Authoritative Background Analysis On Aerotoxic...
The following report provides a detailed authoritative background analysis on Aerotoxic
Syndrome. The report is broken up into four sections, comprising firstly the nature of the
problem, and how it affects all stakeholders, followed by the controversies related to the
topic, with potential solutions to such controversies. Next in the report is the
identification and prioritisation of appropriate risk controls, and finally an indication of
immediate and long term actions the airline carrier can take when a crew member
appears to be suffering from the illness, Aerotoxic Syndrome. Ultimately, the report as a
whole will aid your airline carrier surrounding the issues of Aerotoxic Syndrome now
and into the future.

Aerotoxic Syndrome is an illness that is caused by breathing in toxic fumes inside of the
jet aircraft. This is caused by the air intake on a plane, which comes from the engine
where it sucks in the air and pumps it into the cabin, but the toxic oils and other
substances in the engine can easily leak into the airflow and contaminate the air that all
passengers and staff breath. A very common leakage is the leakage of the jet engine
lubricant oil, tricresyl phosphate, otherwise known as TCP or TOCP. The Government
and regulatory authorities have conducted researches that have admitted to the
association between the contamination of the cabin air to chronic health problems, but
they have not admitted to specific causation. Aerotoxic Syndrome could possibly cause
Nurse History
Nurses is an essential job in the healthcare world. Through the nursing assistants to
practical nurses to listed nurses, the field of nursing has many functions that play an
important part in patient attention. If you re a caring person who enjoys supporting
others, then a nurses program could be a great option for you. To celebrate nurses and all
they actually, we re offering four fun facts about the history of nurses. 1. The first nursing
jobs school opened in the year 250 BCE The earliest recorded great medical
distinguishes their roles as midwives and wet rns. One of the first historically recorded
nursing colleges was established in India in 250 B. C. E. In that time period, the Buddhist
Native american indian ruler, Ashoka, ordered clinics to be built along the key travelling
routes. These kinds of hospitals were supplied with nurses and medicines to help the sick
and weary. 2. Nursing hats are designed from nuns habits The original medical cap is
designed after a nun s habit. Strict organizations often provided training to nuns, who
served as the first organizations of organized nurses in medieval Europe. This type of
headdress was worn to show that they worked in the service of caring for the sick. The
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She s best known for organising the nursing of hurt soldiers during the Crimean War. Her
efforts at the British base medical center were estimated to have reduced the death matter
by two thirds. In 1860, she founded the planet s first secular nursing institution at St
Thomas Clinic in London. She moved social reforms that superior healthcare for all
classes of British society and also expanded the cultural acceptance of females in the
workforce. Today, the Nightingale Pledge is often used by new rns. Her name is kept in
mind with the very best international success for nurses, the Florencia Nightingale
Medal. International Nursing staff Day is also recognized around her
Auditory System Essay
The world contains all kinds of energy that translates into information about what we see,
hear, smell, touch and taste. A sensory system is a part of the nervous system responsible
for processing specific sensory information. The components of a sensory system include
sensory receptors, neural pathways, and parts of the brain involved in sensory perception.
To begin, energy from the environment stimulates the receptor cells in whichever sense
organ is being used. If this information were auditory, the ear would convert sound waves
in the air into electrical impulses that would further be interpreted by the brain as sound.
A sound wave first enters the pinna, the fleshy part of the ear on the outside of the body.
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The movements of the membranes then send the vibrations down the scala tympani. A
structure called the Organ of Corti, which is situated on the basilar membrane, becomes
stimulated as the membrane vibrates and sends nerve impulses to the brain. Within the
Organ of Corti are a group of specialized cells called hair cells, which are covered by the
tectorial membrane. As the basilar membrane vibrates, the hair cells are bents and push
up against the tectorial membrane. This causes the hair cells to fire and send nerve
impulses to the auditory cortex on each of the brains hemispheres through the cochlear
nerve. How we determine pitch can be explained with two different theories. The Place
Theory states that the entire basilar membrane does not vibrate at once so different parts
of the basilar membrane respond to different frequencies of sound. Lower frequency
sounds vibrate the basilar membrane near the apex of the cochlea while higher frequency
sounds produce vibrations closer to the base. The Frequency Theory states that the
frequency of firing matches the frequency of the sound wave. Hearing loss can occur for
a number of reasons. Damage to the eardrum due to age and prolonged exposure to loud
noise may cause the hairs or nerve cells in the cochlea to wear out and become less
effective. A buildup of earwax can block the ear canal and prevent of sound waves from
entering the eardrum. Otosclerosis, a genetic form of hearing loss in which the stapes is
fixed
The Populist and Progressive Movements Essay
The Populist and Progressive Movements

The Populists and Progressive were form of movement that occurred during the
outbreaks of the workers union after the civil war. The populists began during the late
1800s.The progressive began during the 1900s. There are many differences between
these two movements, but yet these movements have many things that are similar.
Farmers united to protect their interests, even creating a major political party. The party
was called the peoples party which became known as the populist party. Populists drew
its strength from rural areas. Populists tended to be poor and uneducated. They had ideas
such as government ownership of major industries. The Populists supported labors
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The attempt to unite urban workers and farmers into a mass movement for economic
reform had failed. Progressivism began in the early 1900s. It had roots in several earlier
movements such as the Liberal Republican and the Mugwumps. Progressivism centered
in cities. Progressives were middle class and well educated. Progressives stayed in the
political mainstream. They aimed not to remake American society, but to merely make
the existing system work better and to do this they were willing to make compromises.
Progressivism offered the middle class, business leader, and farmers a safe reform. By
1900 the American economy was strong. As a result people of all classes felt more
confident and more willing to compromise. Progressives made city and state
governments more democratic. They also tightened regulations on business. For
Progressives, honest and efficient government was an important goal, but not the ultimate
one. They saw government as a tool to be used to promote the welfare of all citizens.
Regulating business was, for both city and state governments, a major part of that task.
Progressives passed more laws aiming at protecting various groups, especially children.
The Populist and Progressives had many similarities. What the Populist fought for the
Progressives continued on fighting. They fought for many similar things for example,
they fought for the eight hour work day. The Populist and Progressives were for the
people. They wanted to improve their
Hope Solo Biography
Hope Solo is a goalie for the women s US soccer team. Her full name is Hope Amelia
Solo and she was born in 1981. As a high school student, she was a forward for the
Richland soccer team. She scored 109 goals in this position and was named All American
several times by Parade Magazine. When she was in college, she played at the University
of Washington as a goalkeeper for the Washington Huskies. She continued to rise in
success and received awards. In 2004, she was selected as an alternate for the US
Olympic team, but was never able to go on the field in Athens. She encountered a
problem when she was let go from the rest of the competition because she made an
outburst about how the coach made a big mistake benching her. In 2008, she helped
What Is The Setbacks Of Santiago s Journey
Throughout Santiago s journey, he had several setbacks. As Santiago begins his journey
to his treasure, he enters the continent of Africa and stops at a bar. Santiago then meets a
man he thinks he can trust. After entrusting the entrusting the man with his money,
Santiago gets robbed and never sees the man or his money again. After that experience,
Santiago learns it is difficult to trust people. This was a the first of a few major setbacks
for him. In Africa with no money, Santiago has to find a job. I think of that as a set back,
it took Santiago an extra year to get to his treasure. Santiago worked for one year and
when he gained enough money to continue his journey towards his treasure he moves on.
Not too long after Santiago s first
Gods of Ancient Egypt Essay
Did you know that there were over 2,000 gods and goddesses in Ancient Egypt? Some
gods had the body of a human and the head of an animal. When I read that, I was
shocked! I would ve never guessed that there would be so many gods in Egypt. In
addition, I found the idea of an animal head stuck to a human body disgusting! I just didn
t believe this, so I decided to find out for myself.
The Ancient Egyptian were polytheistic most of the time, which means that they believed
in multiple gods. When Akhenaten was pharaoh, the Egyptians were monotheistic,
meaning they worshiped only one god. He ended the worship of other gods and claimed
that Aten, the lord of all was the only god in Egypt. The Egyptians didn t like this idea, so
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Geb s laugh was said to be the cause of earthquakes. As the Earth god one of his jobs
were to guide the dead to the underworld. He is shown wearing the crown of northern or
southern Egypt. Sometimes, he is shown with green skin to show the vegetation, but
other times, he has dark skin to represent the fertile soil of Ancient Egypt. In pictures
Geb is leaning on an elbow with one knee up. He lies under the air (Shu) and the sky
(Nut).
Geb s son, Osiris, was the god of afterlife. He was murdered by his own brother Seth,
which they think was the cause of the droughts, but his miraculous rebirth caused the
flooding of the Nile valley. He was married to his sister Isis and had a son named Horus.
Osiris also had another sister, Nephthys. It was said that Osiris was the one who brought
civilization to the ancient Egyptian. He left and showed the Egyptians many things, but
while he was gone Seth planned to kill him. His plan worked, he killed Osiris and threw
him into the Nile River, but Isis found his body only to let Seth rip it into 14 pieces. Isis
and Nephthys worked together and found every piece except one, which was eaten by the
Nile fish. Isis recovered him just long enough to have Horus, which would be the future
king of Egypt.
Isis was the goddess of magic. She was the sister of Nephthys, Seth, and Osiris. She was
the daughter of Nut and Geb, and had a child named Horus with Osiris. She has the
crown of the North and south. When her husband, Osiris was
Analysis Of The Poem A Sorrowful Woman
Once upon a time there was a wife and mother one too many times (Godwin 39). This
short story begins with the famous opening, once upon a time, which foreshadows that
the story line will be similar to a fairy tale. It raises expectations for the story that all will
be magical and end happily. A typical modern day fairy tale is that of a distressed
character who overcomes an obstacle, falls in love with prince charming, and they ride
off into the sunset; living happily ever after never to be heard from again. Godwin
however, puts an unexpected twist on A Sorrowful Woman . This short story is a tale
about what can happen when everyday roles take over our identity. Ultimately, this short
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Divorce from marriage would break the bounds of normality for this time period.
Traditionally, women were stay at home who tended to the children, house chores, and
duties when needed. Purposely, Godwin doesn t give the characters names. This is
important because it implies that the characters are not people, but they represent their
role within the family. Godwin mocks a fairy tale by having the characters actions
contradict expectations. This is shown when the mother is literally sick at the sight of her
family (Godwin 39). Also when the child pretends to be a tiger and scratches the mother,
scaring her off so she didn t want to be alone with the boy anymore. The husband doesn t
save the wife from her state, he simply understands it and finds other solutions. He hires
a girl to help care for the boy, but the mother resents this. The mother wishes to be happy
with her roles but she cannot accept them, and despises the perfect girl for doing what
she is unable to (Godwin 40 41 ).
The mother leads a life where her duties and societal expectations are met, but by doing
this her happiness is lost. Once upon a time implies that she thought her life as a wife and
mother would be perfect. The wife even attempts to find new roles to replace the ones
she holds which do not suit her, She tried these personalities on like costumes, then
discarded them (Godwin 42).
Mla Quiz Essay
Amanda Galardi
Gargiulo
ENG 102
9/25/11

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/675/01/
http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/DocMLA.html http://www.easybib.com/
http://citationmachine.net/ Quiz (MLA Documentation) 60 points

A. Answer the following questions using the above MLA Documentation websites (2
points each):

1. How do you arrange the entries on the Works Cited page? (Spacing, numbering,
indentation) Alphabetically, do not number, double spaced, and must have a hanging
indent.

2. What is the MLA rule for a book with two or more authors? Do you list just one or all
of them? Do you or do you not reverse the authors names? You list all authors up to three
(last, first, first, last)

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Thomas in 1977.

3. An article from the Washington Post, titled NFL Tests Replays for Officials, that
appeared March 9, 1997, on page 7.

4. An article by Leslie Kaufman and John McCormick, titled Year of the Employee, that
appeared in the July 2, 1998, issue of Newsweek on pages 38 41.

5. An article titled the Free Verse Spectrum, by Eleanor Berry, which appeared in the
continuously paginated journal College English, volume 59, in December 1997, on pages
873 897.

6. Your research led you to a book titled Emily Dickinson: A Collection of Critical
Essays, in which you found an essay called Emily Dickinson and the Limits of
Judgement. The book was edited by Richard B. Sewall, and the essay was the work of
Yvor Winters. The essay begins on page 38 and ends on page 56. The book was
published in 1963 by Prentice Hall in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.

7. Your research uncovered an essay, Father and Daughter: Edward and Emily Dickinson,
which was published in a journal, American Literature, in January 1960. This is volume
40, and the essay covers pages 510 to 523. The writer is Owen Thomas.

8. An article called Reforming Big Time College Sports that appeared in The CQ
Researcher Online database. The article was written by Joseph Tom Price and was
accessed September 14, 2010.
9. An article called Choosing a Micro. the article is included in New Directions in Office
The Optimization Of Cloud Computing Essay
With the increasing number of users of cloud, the load/ traffic also increases and it
becomes important to have some techniques to balance the load equally among all the
nodes, so that the user doesn t suffer and the services are delivered effectively and
efficiently. Therefore the need for Load Balancing algorithms arises. There are a number
of techniques available for load balancing. In this paper, different kinds of load balancing
algorithms in cloud computing along with the challenges and the qualitative metrics for
the various load balancing algorithms are presented.
Keywords: Load balancing, dynamic and static algorithms, Virtual Servers.
1. Introduction The definition of Cloud Computing as issued by the U.S. National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) September, 2011 is: Cloud computing is a
model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on demand network access to a shared pool
of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and
services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort
or service provider interaction. This cloud model is composed of five essential
characteristics, three service models, and four deployment models. Cloud computing is a
type of Internet based computing that provides shared computer processing resources and
data to computers and other devices on demand. It provides an easy and flexible way of
storing, retrieving huge data without bothering about the resources. With
Example Of Peer Report Examples
PER REPORTER: Angela stated that Stephanie came to her two weeks ago when she
picked Caityne up from school, and informed her about some neglect that she witnessed
being done by Courtney. Stephanie told her that one evening she and her other daughter
Sara passed by Courtney s home on the way to get something to eat, and they noticed that
her car was parked in front of the home and the lights on the car were on. Neither
Stephanie nor Sara thought anything of they thought that Courtney and the children were
going somewhere. On their way back they passed Courtney s house again and noticed
that the lights were still on so they stopped to see what was going on. When she looked
in the car she saw the two year old Baby boy in the car bulked in by him self. She then
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She stated that Caityne has Autism. She stated that Caityne stood at the door biting her
finger nails something that she does when she is nervous. She also noticed that the two
year old Baby boy had a cut on his chin, and he had a knife right beside where he was
standing. Courtney was unaware of what was going on because she was passed out on the
floor. Stephanie stated that she did not call the Police because her phone got wet due to
the kitchen sink running over. Angela stated that the children have not had to seek
medical attention due to the neglect that she knows of. She stated that the children do
look healthy, and she believes that it is because Stephanie keeps them fed and cloth.
Angela stated that she has called DHS before to tell them about the neglect, and they told
Courtney who made the report. She stated that Courtney called her and she had words for
her. Courtney told her that she was mad, and Angela told her that she is mandated to
report. Angela stated that she has also reported to DHS that she has pictures of Caityne
with bruises on her body but nothing was
What Is The Example Of Nepotism
In Philippine politics, the ultimate goal is to have professional officials in the government
so that the country will be ruled properly and be successful. For this to be achieved,
officials who are in high positions should give power to those who are responsible
enough and can prove that they are worthy of their given position. But in reality, this
ideal image is somehow violated because of nepotism. Nepotism is defined as favoritism
shown by somebody in power to relatives and friends, especially in appointing them to
good positions. Regardless of the capability and capacity to work in the workplace,
officials preferably appoints or promotes their relatives in good positions instead of
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Jose Navarro, also a former Isabela board member, as one of the board of directors to the
city s Santiago City Water District (Sanwad) in 2005 is not qualified in the constitutional
prohibitions. The Supreme Court has pointedly stated that members of the board of water
districts are government employees subject to civil service laws and anti graft laws.
Therefore, members of the board of directors of water districts are covered by the
operation of the rules on nepotism as they are not among the exceptions to the rule. In
April 2013, Coron Palawan Acting Mayor Aljerico S. Barracoso was accused of nepotism
by resident Terencio Obispado for violating the Section 59, Book V of the Revised
Administrative Code of 1987 as well as anti graft law prohibitions against appointing
relatives in the workplace. According to Obispado, Barracoso appointed Romaliza
Setubal Calica, the common law wife of his brother, to a permanent position as
administrative aide last January 2013. Barracoso was proven guilty because of appointing
his relative to a permanent position on which the Section 59 of the Revised
Administrative Code of 1987
African Art And Art
Another example of how culture influences art is the painting Spring Morning in the Han
Palace by Qui Ying. He was considered to be one of the Four Great Masters of the Ming
Dynasty from 1368 to 1644. This painting depicted many everyday activities that would
be done during the early spring time. The work of art done by Qui Ying includes people
tending to flowers and playing chess, which are part of the Chinese culture during the
spring. African art work and culture is geared towards the religious aspects of life.
Terracotta figures that did not interfere with human representation were the first kind of
African art. African art s main focus is expanding the world to decrease the fear of the
unknown. For example, a mask that was used for rituals and ceremonies created by Dual
God Gulu. The mask brings life and death. This is an example of African art that involves
the religious aspect of culture.
Fashion and clothing are most definitely a necessity in life, but also a work of art. What
people wore in the past to what we wear today is all inspired by culture. Taking a look at
the past Native Americans belonging to over five hundred groups with one of a kind
traditions and ways of life dressed according to their belief systems and culture. Some
tribes had worshipped the sun and in order for them to show their respects for the sun
they wore very bright colored clothing. Whereas other tribes did not worship the sun,
instead they worshipped the mountains so they would wear attire
Car Essay
Evaluation Essay Purchasing a new car can be one of the most exciting mile stones,
especially when a favorite aunt has agreed to pay it in full! The obvious deciding factor is
getting the coolest car to show off to a bunch of friends. However, there are many factors
that should be considered to make a smart long term investment. When searching for the
perfect vehicle some things to keep in mind are: compare key features including highway
vs city mpg, dimensions, horsepower, and most importantly safety ratings. With that
being said, narrowing down the car selection to a Toyota Corolla, Ford Fusion, and
Honda HRV all fall into the $25,000 dollar budget range including money left over. With
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The Ford Fusion has positive ratings such as sharp handling, strong engine, upscale
cabin, and has a roomy interior. A negative rating on the car is that it has limited review
visibility, and has poor fuel economy. The Ford Fusion also does not have start stop
technology, supercharge, is not a gas guzzler, but does have turbo charge. The Ford
Fusion has front wheel drive. The car has a passenger volume of 103 square feet, and
luggage volume of 12 square feet ( Find and Compare Cars ). The Ford Fusion was rated
between better than most and about average. The Ford Fusion and the Honda HR V both
have an overall 5 star safety rating. Switching lanes, he dimensions of a 2017 Honda HR
V are; length, 169 ; width, 70 ; height, 63 . MSRP is 19,465 dollars, has a horsepower of
141 hp. The city mpg is 27 and the highway mpg is 31 (Best Cars). The total gas mileage
range is 383 miles, the annual fuel cost is 1,300 dollars, and it costs 33 dollars to fill up a
13.2 gallon tank ( Find and Compare Cars ). The Honda HR V has an overall 5 star safety
rating. The Honda HR V has positive ratings such as: flexible cargo space, spacious rear
seats, and has a quiet cabin. A negative rating on the car is that it has a slow touch screen.
The Honda HR V also does not have start stop technology, turbocharge, supercharge, but
it is not a gas guzzler. The Honda HR V has all wheel drive.
Prohibition in the United States
Prohibition in the United States was a built up reaction to alcohol and illicit drugs from
the Temperance and other religious organizations beginning in the 1840s and intensifying
during the Reconstruction Period. By using increasing pressure on legislators, lobbying
through Churches and, of course, embarrassing public officials into a stance, these
organizations forced the ratification of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in
January 1919. This law prohibited the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating
liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United
States (Prohibition Wins in Senate). Congress also passed the Volstead Act in October
1919, a way to enforce the law. Ironically, this became a public debate and conundrum
because most large cities had neither the interest nor the manpower to enforce the law. In
some areas, alcohol consumption did decline, but in urban areas there was a backlash of
increased organized crime, and rather than government receiving taxes from legitimate
businesses, it was crime monopolies that profited from this cash crop. (Blocker).
Fiorello LaGuardia was a New Deal Republican, a man who supported President
Franklin Roosevelt and who used that support to help change New York City, to cut off
patronage from the Tammany system, and to revitalize New York City, restore public
faith, unify the transit system, built low cost public housing, playgrounds and parks; put
money into
Rectification Of Cameras Captured Documents Images For...
Rectification of camera captured document images for Camera based OCR technology
Abstract Due to the rapid progress in digital cameras industry, camera captured
documents becomes as another possibility or choice for document capturing and
understanding for OCR applications. However, image quality degradations arising from
the image acquisition process have severe effect on these applications. The distortion
results from digital camera may take the shape of skew, perspective distortion or
geometric distortion. We propose fully automatic preprocessing techniques to enhance
the digital camera captured images to improve the performance of OCR applications. Our
algorithms depend on the features of the text lines and letters and do not need any
especial equipment. Experimental results on a real camera captured images demonstrate
10~15 % enhancement in current commercial OCR packages. 1. Introduction Textual
content in books, newspapers and articles have been traditionally digitized using scanners
and read with the help of optical character recognition (OCR). Recent technical advances
in digital cameras have led the OCR community to consider using them instead of
scanners for document capture. Compared with the scanner, the digital camera is quite
easier to use, being able to capture images from any viewpoint. Cameras can be easily
integrated with portable computing devices such as PDAs, cell phones, or media players.
Together, these factors contribute to the growing interest
The Destruction Of Selfish Desires In Macbeth By William...
It is human nature to do things that are beneficial for us. Whether it is cheating in school,
blaming our mistakes on others, or taking a shortcut on a task. We put ourselves above
others when it comes to making a decision. If we succeed the first time, our greedy
desires will keep coming back, and we will welcome them with open arms, until the
desires consume us. Whether we commit to those ambitious desires or not exposes who
we truly are. The decisions we choose decide the type of people we will become.
Shakespeare s tragedy Macbeth shows us how quickly a person can change from his
selfish aspirations. Macbeth s climb for power perfectly displays how much a man can
fall from grace if he let his selfish desires take over. Macbeth was a courageous ... Show
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As time passed by, the number of dead bodies started to pile up, innocent and traitorous
deaths. Still, Macbeth emotionlessly assassinated whoever he saw as any sort of threat to
his power. Even when lady Macbeth ended up taking her own life due to guilt, Macbeth
stated, She should have died hereafter. There would have been a time for such a word.
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow (X.X.16 20). Macbeth s reaction to the loss of
his own wife illustrates how he no longer cared for those dear to him. Instead of
mourning his wife s death, Macbeth implied that her death was sealed and there was
nothing he could or was willing to do to stop it. Later on, as Macbeth realized that
Macduff has fled to England, he became delirious over the fact that he could not reach
Macduff, and stated, The castle of Macduff I will surprise, Seize upon Fife, give to th
edge o th sword His wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls (IX.I .155 160). Macbeth s
claim shows a sign that Macbeth was barbarous enough to involve Macduff s family into
his massacre, even though they were
Tunisian Revolution
Conflict Mapping: the Tunisia Revolution Conflict Mapping the Tunisian Revolution
from the perspective of the main advocates that took over this revolution, the youth of
Tunisia through their participation in crucial events, reflected on the problems their
country face in the transition to democracy. First the revolution was initiated by
disillusioned youth who succeeded in bringing together a broad coalition of social and
political forces against the Ben Ali s regime. Second the coalition was able to bring down
the regime due to longstanding and widespread discontent in the country that stemmed
from factors such as: massive unemployment especially among the youth, unequal
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The regime developed a sophisticated approach to online censorship and denial to free
access to Internet. The authorities blocked access to several Internet sites and engaged in
large scale hacking operation of its citizens websites and private accounts. In addition to
suppressing the media and the Internet, the regime repressed any popular criticism of the
government and its leaders. With few exceptions, all organizations and associations that
worked on political issues were denied legal registration. Independent organizations had
very little operation, since they were not allowed to hold public meetings or engage in
any sort of public criticism of the regime. The main actors of the revolution were
Mohamed Bouazizi, young cyber activists, young unemployed generation, and civil
society group including trade union movement, lawyers, and opposition parties that
joined as the conflict escalated. The story Bouazizi and role in the revolution has been a
source of debate. Some present him as a heroic martyr and the father of the Tunisian
revolution. He has been credited with galvanizing the frustrated youth across the region
to stage mass demonstrations and revolt against their government. He is seen as a
revolutionary hero who changed the course of history in Tunisia and influenced events in
other North African and Middle Eastern countries. Although others had mixed feelings
about him, considering him not a hero and not the first to set himself on fire in protest of
the
Network Security And The Security
Hospital Network Security With a multitude of changes occurring in the technology field,
it is critical that hospitals maintain the highest levels of security for their internal network
as well as their public access network. Hospitals contain vital information about patients,
treatment styles, employees and staff, as well as pharmaceuticals that are kept on the
premises. The importance of protecting this information cannot be understated and a
breach in security could cause a breakdown in all areas of the network, having a
catastrophic effect on the entire hospital. One of the most important aspects of network
security is a strong network security model. The network security model consists of
seven layers that work together to provide the strongest possible security for the network.
The seven layers are the physical layer, the vlan layer, the software layer, the user layer,
the administrative layer, and the IT department layer. A network security model that is
well thought out and designed allows the network security team to analyze and maintain
the network and determine if there has been a breach and the location of the breach. The
first layer of the network security model, the physical layer, pertains to physical security.
This entails the prevention of a physical attack on servers and other devices connected to
the network. The physical layer is one of the most important layers of protection because
if it is breached, the layers beneath it will
My Name Book Report
The book began with Emily being at her best friends house Sloane. Emily s best friend
went missing and a list of things to do arrived at Emily s house. The whole book either
takes place at Emily s house or somewhere in town. The time period is basically modern
days, but with a few flashbacks. It has a lot of technology, neighborhoods, and many
things to do in town. The author probably picked this setting where Emily is at Sloane s
house to show how much she really misses her friend. Emily is the main character she is
in every chapter because it shows a lot of her thoughts and actions. She has long straight
hair and she is skinny with few muscles. She has more of a teenager attitude but with a
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The goal was to complete the list which she had done. Emily thinks that if she completes
the list Sloane is going to come back and it will all be the same. Where Sloane could tell
her what all that happened and it will all go back to normal. The list because it had very
challenging tasks. When Frank, another special character, had kissed Emily and they
realized they liked each other. To never give up on people especially if they give you a
challenging list to complete. Showing how much Emily actually cared and so she
completes the list for her. Every so often i would go to my dresser and pull out the list. I
had done it every single one. All these things had shaped my summer. I was done. pg.
397 I Think that she wants us to be able to make sure to never give up or not try
anymore, to always push forwards. In conclusion, the book held my interest after Emily
started to complete things on the list. Before she started to do the tasks she would just sit
around and think how bad her life was without Sloane around anymore. Yes, because I
liked the way she would tell us what Emily was thinking if something exciting or
depressing just happened. Yes it is and I would definitely recommend to other people. It
will keep you wanting to read more and read some more of Morgan Matson s
Competitive Analysis
In growing the company, CanGo prepares to expand into online gaming. To assist in this
endeavor, we present By Design s findings concerning the competitive environment of
online gaming. To begin with, there are many impressive competitors in the online
gaming industry. The following tables show the top 25 gaming companies in 2010 along
with the fastest growing ones (Van Kooten, 2010). Despite this fierce competition, there
are also plentiful opportunities for entry into the online game market with forecasted
trends showing huge growth. In 2007, online games generated $6.6 billion. They are
expected to increase to $14.4 billion in 2012. The top 10 fast growth companies indicate
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Virtual goods are virtual items that players purchase to reach new levels or limited
edition items (Interview With CEO of Playdom, 2009). In 2009, Playdom had $50
million in profits and has about 42 million players per month. (Barnes amp; Miller,
2010). Aside from the point of access for online games played, it is important to
understand the market segments for online gamers. A study by Park Associates as cited
by David Edery, CEO of Spry Fox, outlines a diversification of gamers into six
categories: 1. Power gamers who are 11% of the total gamer market but represent 30% of
current spending. 2. Social gamers account for 13% of the market. 3. Leisure gamers
hold 14% of the market and spend an average of 58 hours per month playing casual titles.
This group prefers challenging games and show high interest in new gaming services . 4.
Dormant gamers are 26% of the market. They enjoy gaming, but spend very little time
playing due to life s obligations. 5. Incidental gamers are 12% of the market, with an
average of 20 hours a month game time. They usually play out of boredom. 6:
Occasional gamers comprise 24% of the market and play puzzle, word, and board games
(Edery, 2006). It is our conclusion that CanGo with its established brand can effectively
compete in this competitive field by focusing on the segmentation of gamers within a
niche in the online gaming industry, particularly in
Essay on Princess Dashkova
Cassidy
To Squeeze a Lemon Dry: How Princess Dashkova s Memoir Reveals Common Themes
Among Russia s History Princess Ekaterina Dashkova was an intelligent, impressive
woman who, at 18 years old (an age when many modern teenagers are still living at
home with their parents), helped to stage a coup d etat for Catherine Alexeyvna, who was
destined to become Catherine the Great.1 Ekaterina was actually called Catherine the
Little2, because both women held the same saint namesake and both were considered
intelligent and instrumental in the change of the government from Peter III to Catherine
the Great. Princess Ekaterina Dashkova s memoir addresses power struggles, gender
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Most of the freedom Russian women had were enjoyed by only the upper class nobles;
peasant serf women were still stuck as housewives and laborers for the man of the house.
Most very elite and high status positions were exclusive to men in 18th century Russia,
such as Charge d Affaires or military commander.8 Two examples of extreme
discrimination stand out in Dashkova s memoir. The first is when the Grand Duke, who
will inherit the tsardom, openly admits to his acquaintances that he favors Dashkova s
sister as a lover and wife and will promptly dispose of Catherine when he rises in power.
The second is when Dashkova expresses (almost demands) to Catherine the Great that
she wants to be appointed colonel of the imperial guards, which Catherine refuses
because the station is exclusive to males. This eventually leads to their fallout, which
ends in Dashkova being sent abroad by Catherine until their differences could be
smoothed over. Dashkova also reveals many power struggles throughout her memoir.
A passage that rings true is when the Grand Duke/Peter III pulls Dashkova from a crowd
after
Type II Toxin Antitoxin ( Ta ) Systems
Type II toxin antitoxin (TA) systems are a relatively ubiquitous feature of prokaryotic
genomes (1), consisting of a ribonucleolytic toxin and a labile antitoxin. Under normal
conditions, the toxin is silenced by pairing with its cognate antitoxin, but can impact cell
physiology in several ways when the antitoxin is removed through proteolytic
degradation. TA systems were first identified as assisting in plasmid maintenance via post
segregational killing (2,3), as well as in phage exclusion, where expression of the toxin
sacrifices some infected cells to preserve the larger population (4). Subsequently, the
identification of chromosomal TA systems led to a re evaluation of their physiological
significance, including their potential role in various stress response mechanisms (5) and
stochastic persistence (particularly of pathogens) (6). Virulence associated proteins
(Vaps) are a particular class of type II TA systems characterized by a bi cistronic locus
encoding a proteolytically labile antitoxin (VapB), typically followed by a stable toxin
(VapC). These proteins were first identified in connection with virulence plasmids in
human pathogens, such as Salmonella Dublin (7), but have since been recognized as one
of the most predominant forms of type II toxins, particularly among the archaea (8). A
central component of VapC toxin activity is a PIN domain, occurring within the
approximately 100 amino acid sequence, that displays divalent cation dependent
ribonucleolytic
The Innocence of the Paxton Boys Essay
The Innocence of the Paxton Boys

I am here today to prove to you that Lazarus Stewart and Matthew Smith are not guilty of
the murder of Conestoga Indians. While both men agree that they did kill the Conestogas,
what they did is justified by the aggressive behavior shown by the Indians.
I will now present evidence to prove this conclusion. My first piece of evidence is from a
speech made by Little Abraham, a Mohawk sachem, to colonial Pennsylvania officials
and Indian Leaders:
You [...] made Plantations there and spoiled their hunting grounds, they [French allied
Delawares] then complained to us [...] and [we] found their complaints to be true. [...]
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From Lt. Governor Robert Morris s Proclamation of War:
[...] I do hereby declare the said Delaware Indians and all others who, in conjunction with
them, have committed hostilities against his Majesty s subjects within this Province, to
be enemies, rebels and traitors [...]; and I do hereby require all his Majesty s subjects of
this Province [...] to embrace all opportunities of pursuing, taking, killing and destroying
the said Delaware Indians and all others confederated with them [...]. (Mombert 166 168)
I call this piece of evidence to show direct orders for His Majesty s subjects to kill,
maim, or otherwise destroy Delaware Indians and those who help them. If these orders
were followed during the first attack on the Conestoga s village, there would have never
been a second attack. However, the Captains were not sure at the time if the unknown
Indians were indeed Delaware allied. Next, I call Mr. Felix Donnelly to the stand.
Me: Mr. Donnelly, what is your profession?
Mr. Donnelly: Call me Felix, please. I am the keeper of the Lancaster Jail.
Me: Did you witness the so called slaughter that took place there on the 27 of December?
Felix: Yes.
Me: Did the Indians attack the rioters with the billets of wood that they seized?
Felix: Yes (Rupp 358)
Me: Thank you Felix, there will be no more questions. As you can see, gentlemen of the
jury, it was the
Should Torture Be Allowed In The United States
Joshua Betancur
Professor Molinari
English 101
20 October 2015 Should torture be allowed in the United States? Since the time of
Ancient Greece, there has been an ongoing debate whether torture should be permitted in
the United States of America. Torture is define as the intentional use to inflict physical or
physiological pain to control and gain advantage over an individual. Torture methods
administered during the medieval times were much more malicious than today s
punishments. In the United States, torturing individuals is forbidden regardless of the
circumstance. Using torture as a punishment has been outlawed by the U.S. Supreme
court since the 1890 s, and is now included in the Eight amendment. We Americans see
ourselves, as the good people in the world, not bad people who torture others. Opinions
among Americans have shifted in light of the 9/11 attacks and the ongoing war in
Afghanistan, torture is much more accepted than ever before. There, are many reasons
why torture should be justified especially during time of war, however, it goes against
many American morals. Even if someone deserved to be tortured, which many who are
tortured in the end are found to be not guilty of the crime. Nobody has the right to
deliberately harm another human being with the intention of causing the maximum
physical and emotional pain. Torture is the most twisted, sadistic, cruel behavior
imaginable and it is as inhumane as our rival countries. A popular YES commentator had
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If someone has information pertaining about a bomb that would kill thousands of
innocent people, you would want to know about it. If they were not willing to give it up
then torture would be necessary I know it is grim but is one life worth as many as
thousands of lives. It is a tough call, but torture can be justified in some
Character Analysis Of Zooey s Franny And Zooey
In the chapter Zooey, in the book Franny and Zooey, Zooey seems to re read a letter he
received from his older brother buddy 4 years prior. Zooey probably keeps re reading
because it contains information pertaining to questions Zooey has had for a long time and
things he might not understand yet. The letter also contains information about Seymour
which is the glasses oldest brother that committed suicide. This letter also comes into
play throughout the book and at the end of the book when Zooey is talking to Franny
over the phone trying to give her some clarity and help her in her life and mental
breakdown and things she s dealing with at the time. In the letter Buddy also seems to
want to give Zooey advise in regards to his future in ... Show more content on
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While Franny is on the phone with who she thinks is buddy which is really Zooey, Zooey
tries to help her and give her advice over her life decisions like her leaving acting etc.
Throughout their conversation Franny says that she doesn t want to talk to anyone she
only wants to talk to Seymour and since Seymour is gone Zooey decides to bring up
something that has to with Seymour So Zooey bring up the Fat Lady and then he
proceeds to tell Franny the time when Zooey didn t want to shine his shoes but then
Seymour convinces him to shine then for the Fat Lady (199) that s always in the
audience, watching so i always shined my shoes for The Fat Lady every time (199).
Zooey bring this up in end to help Franny somehow feel close to Seymour and at that
time she reached clarity involving christ and everything she s dealing with which brings
her out of her crisis. Overall throughout the book the most important benefits of the letter
and the Fat Lady was that the letter helped Zooey understand why Buddy and Seymour
brought up Franny and Zooey the way that they did. The letter also brought up things
about Seymour that Zooey didn t know abou like the poem Buddy found where Seymore
committed suicide. The Fat Lady Probably helped Franny and Zooey the most since The
Fat Lady was the initial reason Franny came out of her crisis and the end of the book.
Since Zooey Brought The Fat Lady up during his and Franny s conversation to attempt to
The Salt Lake Temple Of The Church Of Christ
On October 21, 2016 I went to the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah with my soccer team. The temple is located in
the center of Salt Lake City s center, known as temple square. The temple consists of 6
buildings, but I only saw four. Each building serves different purposes for the church.
The first building I saw was the visitors center. Here I learned about the basics and
fundamentals of the church and their religion. The second building I saw was the
Tabernacle which is the home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Here is where the choir
practices and performs. The next building I saw was the Assembly Hall. The guide did
not explain the purpose of this building, but I am assuming that it is for meetings and
activities. While walking, we saw the Church Office Building which is the home of the
church s world headquarters of The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. This
building is 28 stories and helps facilitate church functions throughout the world. While
touring the beautiful temple square, I saw and learned many things about the The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints that I had not known before. After we arrived at the
North Visitors Center, we were immediately greeted by many of the Mormon
missionaries. The men were wearing a black suit with a button up shirt and the women
were wearing a blouse with leggings and a skirt that extends past the knees. These people
were also wearing a name tag with a
The Pros And Cons Of Evolution
Space and time are linked, stars, worlds, and people are born, grow up, and die. Human
beings live about 70 80 years, but the lifetime of the sun is 100 millions longer. Matter is
older than life. Millions of years before the Earth was formed, atoms were synthesized
inside the stars, and where thrown back out to space when they exploded. From this
stellar remains appeared many planets; the Earth, and all living beings are formed from
star s dust, but from our human thinking, evolution has been really slow, from the
molecules from the primitive oceans, up until the first bacteria. The reason why evolution
is not the same for everyone is because is because it advances really slowly and lasts a
long time. Why is it that if human beings who live 75 ... Show more content on
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There was a specific sequence of environmental accidents and causal mutations in the
DNA, a unique timeline for this life on earth, in this universe. As a consequence, the
ruling beings in this planet come from simple fish. through the way many species went
extinct, there were a plentitude of species compared to today, if they developed a slight
different change, they would have survived, nevertheless. During millions of years life
was only present in water, but later it dared to crawl on the land, if things had been
different, the dominant species would still swim on the
Metropolis Movie Essay
Joseph Spencer is the observer of the movie. Metropolis is directed by Fritz Lang;
Metropolis mostly fits under the science fiction and drama genres. Metropolis was
released in 1927 (IMDb). Metropolis reveals to the observer that features a dystopian and
contradictory world. The script is based on a novel by Thea Von Harbou, and the
screenplay was written by her as well. (IMDb). Metropolis is controlled by Joh Fredersen
acted by Alfred Abel (IMDb), a capitalist whose son, Freder played by Gustav Fröhlich
(IMDb), takes an idyllic life, enjoying the wonderful gardens. One day Freder meets
Maria played by Brigitte Helm (IMDb), the spiritual leader of the workers, who take care
of the children of slaves. Freder talks to his father, Fredersen ... Show more content on
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Maria, a woman in the lower town, tries to promote the understanding between classes
and takes the children of workers to visit the high city. Maria and the children are quickly
taken away. Although Maria and the children were removed from the universe of the rich,
Freder falls in love with her and submerge to the city of workers. Freder is in the
machine rooms and watches with shock when one the machines explode, causing several
injuries and deaths. After one of its operators falls from exhaustion, Freder runs to tell his
father. The pace imposed by machines being too high, a violent explosion occurred on
the M machine, killing dozens of workers. In the smoke, Freder sees the machine turning
into Moloch, a monstrous God to which unfortunate workers are sacrificed. (Metropolis)
The future is distant and the world is under the command of the powerful, who have
isolated the poorest underground as if they were their slaves, to work for them. Grot
played by Heinrich George (IMDb), one of the foremen, arrives shortly after to provide
maps that have been found with the dead workers. The group is being deterred by law
enforcement, but Fredersen, Freder went to his father, Fredersen, to make him aware of
the extremely difficult conditions in which workers work and asked him to improve this.
Seeing that Fredersen cannot convince Freder of the benefits of this society, Fredersen
has him followed by a spy. Freder returned to the lower town where seeing a worker on
the
Change and Culture Case Study 1
Change and Culture Case Study 1 Jacqueline Frithsen HCS/514 January 14, 2013 Dale
Kruger

Change and Culture Case Study In tough economic times, companies are looking for
ways to continue to provide services and products to the public without compromising
quality and efficiency. When it comes to smaller businesses, or businesses that provide
the same product or service, it is often wise to merge the companies together to form a
stronger, more stable structure. This will take place when Frithsen Physical Therapy
merges with Select Physical Therapy. Select Physical Therapy is a national corporation
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Leading by example is the most effective way to produce results. The middle managers
in most companies are more approachable than top management; therefore it is
imperative that middle managers are on board with the new vision of the company and
display this in a positive way. While the merger is occurring it is essential to build a team
atmosphere, full of open communication, honesty, and teamwork. Each employee from
both companies should feel as though their positions is important, and their cooperation
is essential to the success of the forming company. Once the merger is complete, it is all
about the new culture, staying visible, approachable, and communicating information
early and often (Bolton Lewis, 1998). Aside from ensuring employees are blending well,
it is important to focus on patient care. There will be changes implemented at every
phase of the merger, but it is important not let misunderstandings, or issues within the
staff affect the quality of care given to the patients. Once the merger has been finalized
and integration is complete, middle managers need to assess their staff to be sure that
each employee is doing his or her part to make the merge as successful as possible. If
there are employees who are resisting the changes being made within the company, or
not buying into the new culture and vision, it is necessary to evaluate the situation and
Android Essay
|Google Android |November 15 |
| |2011 |
|An operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers.
Developed by the Open |Operating System |
|Handset Alliance led by Google. | |

Table of Contents

Introduction 3

About 4

Architecture 7

System Threading 11

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Applications: These are applications written in Java. Some of basic applications include a
calendar, email client, SMS program, maps, making phone calls, accessing the Web
browser, accessing your contacts list and others.

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2. Application Framework: This is the skeleton or framework which all android


developers has to follow. The developers can access all framework APIs an manage
phone s basic functions like resource allocation, switching between processes or
programs, telephone applications, and keeping track of the phone s physical location. The
architecture is well designed to simplify the reuse of components. Think of the
application framework as a set of basic tools with which a developer can build much
more complex tools.

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3. Libraries: This layer consists of Android libraries written in C, C++, and used by
various systems. These libraries tell the device how to handle different kinds of data and
are exposed to Android developers via Android Application framework. Some of these
libraries include media , graphics, 3D, SQLite, web browser library etc. The Android
runtime layer which includes set of core
The Elements Of The Operating System For Linux
The elements of the operating system for the LINUX comprises of the components such
as follows:
System Calls The system calls are the service requests made for the specific kernels.
Signals The signals are the calling functions for the operating system to the process and
requests.
Processes The process management is used to provide the creation, scheduling and
management of various processes.
Memory Management The memory management is used to provide the memory storage
allocations to the system.
File System The file systems are used to provide the maintenance of the files, folder
structures in the drives.
Network Protocols The network components and the protocols are used to interconnect
the system to the routers, or bridges and so on.
Interrupts This section is used to maintain the interrupts for handling the connections
with the peripheral devices.

Methods for inter process management in Linux

The methods involved in the inter process management in LINUX include the following:
The creation of the process
Process call
Execution

The process is created at first using the fork statement. The process is then called after
the execve command. The LINUX system is used to maintain the single program
execution.
The signals only carry the information about the process and about the state of the
process whether it is running or not. In the LINUX system, communication is passed by
using scheduling states and wait.queue structures.
There are

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