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Structure Of A Essay

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Why Tortoise Doesn T Work
In the fable which depicts the race between the hare fast, elitist, arrogant and the
tortoise methodical, determined, humble the hare takes an early lead but slacks off,
only to be overcome by the slower tortoise who perseveres and stay s focused
throughout the race. Thus, championing the idiom Slow and Steady Win s The Race: If
you work slowly but constantly, you will succeed better than if you work fast for a
short while and do not continue. In today s modern landscape information travels at the
speed of life, creating a professional environment better suited for the hustle of the hare,
which is in direct contrast with the slow and steady philosophy that has pervade business
strategy for years. With consumer attention spans shortening and industry trends shifting
it is safe to say that business as usual is a thing of the past. The window of opportunity
to build rapport is narrow and in most instances we are forced to grow or die when
establishing a customer base and/or strategic planning within a company.... Show more
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Recognizing the change is unavoidable: working smarter to compensate for a dramatic
shift in the customer acquisition, sales and strategic planning cycle requires the tortoise
to learn a few things from its former rival the hare. The tortoise has to find a way to
move faster, without losing a connection to the qualities which made the slow and steady
approach a mainstay prior to the information age. What happens when you attach a rocket
to a
Pros And Cons Of The CHUMS GSA
Goals of the CHUMS GSA Club What is GSA? GSA stands for Gay Straight Alliance
and it is a club here at Cardinal Heights, and in GSA, we focus on helping the
community with have many goals to move us forward into making our community
safer and more comfortable to everyone. GSA is important because it educates and
raises awareness to everyone around us about many different things. Some of these
things include, gender fairness, tolerance of different sexuality, and building
community. One of our goals this year was to get gender neutral bathrooms for any of
the students that may be feeling confused with their sexuality, unsafe, or feel that they
don t belong in their designated bathroom. It gives them their option as well and makes
it comfortable for everyone. Some of the pros we came up with include the safety and
comfort of the students. We want them to feel safe and not feel that they will not be
bullied by other kids while in their designated bathroom. Also, this is good for trans,
confuse, asexual, and others so it is in the good... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Though that is want we want, we do go over cons as well. Some of these cons are that
the school doesn t have much space and the decision was that there would be one
toilet, no stalls which led the group to think that, the bathrooms right now do not get
locked so there is easy access. Well, if this is a one person bathroom, there will need to
be a lock but anybody could have access to the bathroom and then lock the door which
can lead to dangerous things. This could be drug use, or something as simple as skipping
class. Another con was location. As of right now, the bathrooms that are going to become
gender neutral are the former teacher bathrooms and for both the teachers and the gender
neutral students, the bathrooms might be a little further. This could cause taec her
wondering why the students take so long in the bathroom or maybe being late to
Essay about Edward Witten s Work Led to a Revolution
Witten was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the son of Lorraine (Wollach) Witten and
Louis Witten, a theoretical physicist specializing in gravitation and general relativity.[3]
Witten attended the Park School of Baltimore (class of 68), and received his Bachelor
of Arts with a major in history and minor in linguistics from Brandeis University in
1971. He published articles in The New Republic and The Nation. In 1968, Witten
published an article in The Nation arguing that the New Left had no strategy.[4] He
worked briefly for George McGovern s presidential campaign. McGovern lost the 1972
election in a landslide to Richard Nixon.
Witten attended the University of Wisconsin Madison for one semester as an economics
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In the late 1980s, Witten coined the term topological quantum field theory for a certain
type of physical theory in which the expectation values of observable quantities encode
information about the topology of spacetime.[5] In particular, Witten realized that a
physical theory now called Chern Simons theory could provide a framework for
understanding the mathematical theory of knots and 3 manifolds.[6] Although Witten s
work was based on the mathematically ill defined notion of a Feynman path integral and
was therefore not mathematically rigorous, mathematicians were able to systematically
develop Witten s ideas, leading to the theory of Reshetikhin Turaev invariants.[7]
Another result for which Witten was awarded the Fields Medal was his (nonrigorous)
proof in 1981 of the positive energy theorem in general relativity.[8] This theorem
asserts that (under appropriate assumptions) the total energy of a gravitating system is
always positive and can be zero only if the geometry of spacetime is that of flat
Minkowski space. It establishes Minkowski space as a stable ground state of the
gravitational field. While the original proof of this result due to Richard Schoen and
Shing Tung Yau used variational methods,[9][10] Witten s proof used ideas from
supergravity theory to simplify the argument.
A third area mentioned in Atiyah s address is

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