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Amplitude Means The Loudness Of Sound
Amplitude is the amount that air particles are disturbed, also means the loudness of sound.
b. The frequency of the soundwave for human hearing can range from 20 hz to 20,000 hz.
c. A transducer is a device that can transfer one type of energy to another. An example of this is
headphones.
2. Outer The outer ear structure has the auricle and the auditory canal. The auditory canal ends at the
tympanic membrane or better known as the eardrum. Sound waves that come in the auditory canal hit
the tympanic membrane, which then will vibrate.
Middle The middle ear is only involved in hearing. The middle ear is between the tympanic
membrane and the round and oval windows. There are three bones in the middle ear: the malleus,
incus and stapes. Vibrations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is called the theosseous labyrinth. The 3 parts of this are the semicircular canals, cochlea, and
vestibule. The cochlea has the vital job of sending electrical signals to the brain. Then the brain takes
these signals and transfers the signals into noises and sound.
3. a. The basilar membrane
b. The bass guitar has a deep and low sound. Deep sounds disturb the fibers in the basilar membrane.
The vibrations from all the instruments move across the tectorial membrane so if it was because of
that, more than just the bass wouldn t be heard.
4.a Static equilibrium responds to head position changes. Maculae is what tells the brain the location
of the head. The maculae have tiny hairs called otoliths, which make up the otolithic membrane.
When the head moves, otoliths respond to changes in gravity, which pulls on the otolithic membrane.
A plate then covers the otoliths, which causes them to bend and send signals to the vestibular nerve.
The vestibular nerve tells the brain the location of the head.
b. Inner ear
c. The receptors respond to angular motions. Hair cells called cupulas drags along the endolymph
and the cupulas bend. The hair cells are stimulated and the signals are sent to the vestibular nerve.
The signals are then sent to the cerebellum, this causes the cupulas to bend the other
Brown V. Board of Education
Brown v. Board of Education Ronald Still Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Brown v. Board
of Education Background The Supreme Court case of Brown v. Board of Education dates back to
1954, the case was centered on the Fourteenth Amendment and challenged the segregation of
schools solely on the basis of race. The Brown case was not the only case of its time involving
school segregation, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
was leading the push to desegregate public schools in the United States (Gold, 2005). Brown v.
Board of Education was a consolidation of four cases that had made their way through the court
system. It was 1950 and Linda brown was just seven years old, she lived in Topeka,... Show more
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As a result of the Civil War the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the constitution were ratified.
The 14th Amendment conferred citizenship on formerly enslaved African Americans and granted
equal protection under the law (Background Overview and Summary). The Fourteenth Amendment
states; No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of
citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property,
without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the
laws. (U.S Const. amend. XIV) The question within the Fourteenth Amendment was; does the
segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race deprive the minority children
of equal protection of the laws under the amendment (Brown v. Board of Education, 1954). In1896
when the Plessy v. Ferguson case was argued and the opinion of the Court was written by Justice
Henry Billings Brown the separate but equal doctrine was established. Justice Henry Billings wrote;
We think the enforced separation of the races, as applied to the internal commerce of the state,
neither abridges the privileges or immunities of the colored man, deprives him of his property
without the due process of law, nor denies him the equal protection of the laws, within the meaning
of the Fourteenth Amendment. (Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896) Courts Ruling The Court would
The Importance Of Teacher Quality And Promote Learning
The purpose of teacher evaluations is to ensure teacher quality and to promote learning. The
Framework for Teaching, by Charlotte Danielson, has effectively identified 4 domains reflecting the
responsibilities of teachers. The domains of teacher responsibility outlined in this evaluation tool are:
Planning and Preparation, The Classroom Environment, Instruction, and Professional
Responsibilities. Within each of the 4 domains, there are descriptive elements exemplifying the
characteristics of the domain. Teacher quality is an important factor in maintaining excellence in
educational performance within schooldistricts. Therefore, districts must determine an effective and
efficient way of evaluating new teachers and career teachers in... Show more content on
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With this information, schools gain a valuable resource in teachers who can mentor or coach peers.
These accomplished teachers become an example of good teaching. Another valuable use of this
evaluation tool is that it can be used to evaluate the skills of teachers for licensing candidacy,
contract continuance, and affirmation of distinguished demonstration of teaching skills of
experienced teachers. Using the tool for training teachers to mentor or coach and to evaluate teaching
skills and responsibilities provides reliable evidence to ensure teacher quality. The ongoing use of
this evaluation tool will also provide feedback and evidence of growth in the domains of teaching
responsibilities. This compilation of evidence provides documentation of strengths and weaknesses
among teachers that can be used to determine areas needed for professional development. Teachers
will be an active part of the evaluation process as they learn and grow through communication,
reflection, and interaction with peers and supervisors. Teachers can learn about themselves through
the implementation of Teaching Framework. Learning takes place because teachers will have the
opportunity to discover a common understanding of what good teaching is, receive feedback through
interactive performance critiques.
The instruments and
Teachings of the Bible and the Christian Church About...
Teachings of the Bible and the Christian Church About Human Responsibility for the World

The Bible contains many teachings about our human responsibility towards the created world. It
talks about the start of creation in Genesis. Here it is made clear that human beings are made in
the image of God so that they can continue his good work. At the outset they are given power over
the rest of creation and now if all humans work together to make the world a better place they will
be more powerful so it will happen, but even if just a few people are not willing to help then all will
fall apart (see poster).

The other implication here is that the power comes with responsibility. The role of human beings ...
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Unfortunately, the people most affected are those who are poorer. The greed and pollution of people
in the Northern Hemisphere is having a serious impact on global warming and the worst effects f this
are experienced not by us in the Northern Hemisphere but by those in the Southern Hemisphere.
These people, already living in great poverty, then suffer even greater problems in terms of severe
droughts, famines, flooding etc., which leaves them even poorer. The Bible makes it quite clear that
in terms of looking after the world, we have a duty not only to look after the environment but also to
look after our fellow human beings. Hence the most important teaching, Love thy neighbour as
yourself . Jesus made it quite clear in the story he told about the Good Samaritan that our neighbour
is anyone and everyone who is in need, even our enemy, irrespective of their race/colour/religion.

Another important teaching, called one body many parts, makes it clear that human beings
physically make up the body of God here on Earth. We are therefore his hands; his feet etc and
therefore we should do what he would do himself if he were physically present. What we should
do is look after our neighbour. Furthermore, if just some of us, (one tiny bit of the body) does not
do what it is supposed to do then everyone else will be weakened. We must work together in
Starwood and Six Sigma
Starwood Hotels is one the largest hotel companies in the world. At the end or 2010, their chain
comprised 1,027 hotels with approximately 302,000 rooms in nearly 100 countries. The hotels
were either owned or leased (62 properties), managed on a hotel management contract (463) or
franchised hotels (502 properties). Over half their hotels are in North America and the Caribbean
and one quarter in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Most of their brands are in the upper
end of the market, and include St. Regis, W, Westin, Le Meridien, and Sheraton. This market
position means that the chain has focused on quality and was an early adopter of six sigmaamongst
service firms in 2001. Between 2001 and 2006 the company reported that it had... Show more content
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Ideal candidates for this discipline are those that have the ability to embrace and implement change,
break down cultural barriers, lead major initiatives and cross functional teams, and possess analytical
and diagnostic skills.

Various levels of opportunity exist in Six Sigma:

Green Belts (GBs) have full time positions with a portion of their time dedicated to being the Six
Sigma point person and transfer project champion and manager.
Black Belts (BBs) are full time resources who typically work on new projects. They are a resource to
GBs in their property or area. They are a member of the property s Executive Committee.
Master Black Belts are a full time resource dedicated to overseeing/creating a portfolio of Six Sigma
projects in a given division, area or region. They are a resource to BBs, GBs and Six Sigma Council
members in their area.
Six Sigma professionals make decisions based on data, not emotions, share responsibility and know
how to generate results. They are enthusiastic and passionate about what they do. These are the skills
and qualities that make Six Sigma professionals most successful and that Six Sigma helps build in
future leaders. http://www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/careers/paths
/description.html?category=200000304 when Starwood Hotels amp; Resorts Worldwide (HOT),
Westin s parent company, introduced Six Sigma in 2001, there was tremendous skepticism, admits
Geoff Ballotti, president of Starwood s
Playscript of the Gift of the Magi
THE GIFT OF THE MAGI
Scene1:
Della: What do you think, honey? It is not the most wonderful, but the most delightful tree of any
Christmas any where?
Jim: Well...
Della: Yes?
Jim: It is...most original. But the fact that we couldn t afford to buy anything. Sometimes not even
enough food! And especially not Christmas gifts. I ve worked hard and I m earning more money
now, but back then I was only making...$30 a week.
Della: Honey, don t worry about that! Although we do not have the largest goose, or a lot of gifts,
we have the most glorious tree.
(The tree falls over.)
Della: Oh my ghost!!!
Jim: Oh, no problem, my dear. I ll set it up right now (Smile).
(Sets the tree up, steps away from it)
Jim: You see, you have a wonderful husband who can put ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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(Della runs out of the house)
Scene 3:
Hairdresser: May I help you? You want to cut your hair, don t you? Please come in
Della: Please excuse me. I...I would like to sell my hair to you. I fear my nerves have the gotten the
best of me.
Hairdresser: It s your hair not your nerves I m interested in. Step over here and sit down.
(Della does)
Well, hair worth seeing for once. Good color. Good texture. Sit down, I ll chop it off.
Della: Well, you see...
Hairdresser: I do see.
Della: How much money could you give me for my hair?
Hairdresser: Twelve dollars. Are you Ok?
Della: twenty five
Hairdresser: fifteen
Della: twenty one
Hairdresser: eighteen
Della: done
Hairdresser: Fool, I would have paid twenty!
(She picks up her scissors)
Hairdresser: Step into the other room. You will regret this all your life.
(Della runs out of the hair store)
Scene 4:
Storekeeper: Ah. Welcome back. The girl with the boy with the gold pocket watch. Good heavens,
what have you done to yourself?
Della: Oh, please don t
Storekeeper (Staring at her): Well, hair grows.
Della: The platinum watch fob you showed me?
Storekeeper: Still in the case. Twenty three dollars I believe I said.
Della: You had said...twenty one.
Storekeeper: Had I? Twenty one then.
Della: but you see, I haven t twenty one
Storekeeper: You haven t twenty one?
Della: Nineteen ninety seven actually.
Storekeeper: Really? Afraid I couldn t do that.
Della: Oh please. I ve set all my hopes on it. Please help me.
Pangloss World View In Voltaire s Candide
Throughout Voltaire s story of Candide, Pangloss world view is frequently brought into question.
Pangloss believes that the world that they live in is the best of possible worlds. He believes that
this is the case because God himself created this world. Throughout the story Candide struggles
and goes back and for the between whether or not he believes in Pangloss view of the perfect
world or not. His view is very reminiscent of the idea of fate and that all things happen for a reason.
While this may not be exactly what he meant, the way that all of the events seem to be connected
and turn into something good one way or another, closely relate to the idea of fate. While in the end
both Candideand Pangloss agree that they do live in the best possible world, there are times when
they both struggled with whether or not that was actually the case. This was especially true for
Candide who was constantly doubting Pangloss due to some event and then seeing the truth in
Pangloss words when a different event would occur.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is cursed for sharing Pangloss belief that there is no effect without a cause. This sets off a
series of events of both misfortune and blessing which causes Candide s belief in Pangloss
teachings to waiver. The way that Candide is constantly questioning whether or not they do in fact
live in the best world is a seemingly normal reaction for any human being. It is easy to think
negatively and that the world is not in fact a perfect place and that everything happens for a reason
when things go wrong. On the other hand, it is easy for one to see the perfection in life and the
world when things are going
Theme Of Tragedy In Shakespeare s King Lear
Tragedy is one of the most common topics throughout literature. This theme can be found in many
works of literature spanning from Biblical archives to more recent works in Blockbuster movies,
and is commonly found in almost all societies today. The theme of tragedy is so universal that it is
found in many of Shakespeare s plays and poems (e.g. Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and plenty of other
works). In specific, tragedy is found in one of William Shakespeares most popular plays named King
Lear. King Lear was a tragedy that focused a lot on betrayal, however the play has plenty more
important elements that define the play. There of the most noteworthy aspects that make up the play
King Lear are: 1. The influence of many deaths in William... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The death of his son probably influence the play to be more orientated around relationships
between parent and child. In fact, Shakespeare wrote many plays (like Hamlet) around the time
that his son died, and they had much to do with family and relationships between parent/child.
Not only was the death of Shakespeare s son a huge event in his life (creating influence on the
play King Lear), but the death of his father and sister were also very important when it came to
playwriting King Lear. Child mortality was so common when Shakespeare was young that one
out of three children would die by the age of ten (Greenblatt). Shakespeare was only fourteen
when his seven year old sister, Anne, passed away due to probably disease (Greenblatt). Seeing
death among younger children was common and Shakespeare must have witnessed more tragedies
in his youth (Greenblatt). This event of his younger sister dying, like many other children in
Europe, must of had a profound effect of Shakespeare. The death of his younger sister probably
had some psychological effects on Shakespeare along with a possible desensitization of death. It is
predicted that William Shakespeare was influenced by his father s death. William s father, John
Shakespeare, was a leatherworker back in his day. John eventually moved up in socio economic
status and became a town bailiff(Folger Shakespeare Library).
Alternate Energy Automobiles Essays
Alternate Energy Automobiles

Of the world s approximately 650,000,000 motor vehicles, fewer than 1,500,000 are not powered
by either gasoline or diesel. (Bradley 24). This minority of the vehicular population equates to a
mere two thousandths of a percent of alternately powered vehicles. Nearly all of these alternately
powered vehicles are powered by liquefied petroleum or compressed natural gas. The time to change
that for the better is here and we must push our way through the red tape created by automakers so
we can finally drive practical low emission cars. It is imperative that we begin driving higher
efficiency automobiles because the limited supply of fossil fuels is running low, global warming is
becoming a major issue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That is why I find it hard to believe that DiamlerChrysler, Ford, and Ballard have spent close to $1
billion on fuel cells and plan to spend at least a billion more by 2004 to begin mass producing
vehicles. (Fairley 55). All of this without being forced upon by an environmental regulation or us.
Ironically when both the chief executive officer of GM and Ford retired they both decided to put
their effort into electronic vehicles (EVs).

The EV has a strange history which all started in the 1800s. The first invention that contributed to
the EV was the lead acid battery; the battery was constructed mainly of lead, copper, and an acid.
Back then people had no use for an EV which was incredibly slow and wasn t rechargeable.
However, a major step for fuel cells in the 1800s was by William Grove, [w]hile experimenting with
electrolysis [breaking up of water into gases] in 1839, Sir. William Grove discovered that the
reverse was also true. (Syndor, 57). Grove was accredited with the invention of fuel cells because of
this.

The most popular battery powered EV was offered by General Motors, and was on a lease only basis
for about the price of a BMW, or a Lexus. The new EVs are self sustaining, so they don t need to be
recharged like the battery powered vehicles. Most of the new EVs are hybrid or fuel cell powered.
Nearly all EVs can accelerate
The Death Of The Western World
If she felt any misgiving, my presence would prevent it from being too late, even at the supposed
last moment... But her look of reply was quite sufficient; she had not come without counting the
cost. Her belief in the Pythagorean doctrine of transmigration was firm and fixed; and she looked
forward, without a doubt, to secure for herself and her husband, by this sacrifice, a new life of
happier existence, and more refined enjoyments than the sordid realities which the world now
offered... This quote, recorded by Richard Hartley Kennedy, a 19th century British surgeon living in
British India exemplifies the almost macabre fascination with the Hindu rite of widow burning
known as Sati that the Western World has developed over the course of the last several hundred
years. Perhaps, this morbid obsession originated with the Western World seeing in Sati a Romeo and
Juliette like expression of true love. Subsequently, the West s fascination can perhaps be credited to
the ensuing human rights controversy that this rite has generated over the course of the past two
hundred years. Regardless as to the reason of why the West has taken an interest in this rite, I will
attempt in this paper to decipher and interpret this ritual mostly through the lens of a Western
philosopher of religion, Mircea Eliade. Eliade, in his work The Sacred and The Profane: The Nature
of Religion, postulates that for modern men to truly understand religion, they must remove
themselves from contemporary
Raymond Blanc and Modern French Cuisine
Raymond Blanc, OBE is a French born chef who has made his career in the United Kingdom and
has revolutionised modern French cuisine. Blanc was born on 19 November 1949 in Besançon, a
city in Eastern France, making him now 64 years old. He began cooking when his father gave him
a colander and a vegetable foraging guide for his 10th birthday and whatever he could manage to
find in their garden and surroundings, his mother the inspirational Maman Blanc would teach him to
cook. His mother believed in cookinghealthy, local, fresh produce which was full of goodness and
love and this inspired both Raymond and his two sisters to follow with this trend. Blanc is
completely self taught and has never received official**l culinary training in any form.
During Blanc s first job in a restaurant, he criticised the head chef for his lazy cooking and thus had
a pan thrown at him which broke his nose and jaw he also got fired for this. In the year 1972,
Blanc came to England and worked as a waiter at the Oxfordshire restaurant, Rose Revived. On one
fortunate day when the head chef was ill, he entered the kitchen to assist with service and since then
it has been a rollercoaster of culinary expertise, phenomenal classic French cuisine and the beginning
of Les Quat Saisons, Le Manoir aux Quat Saisons and the Le Petit Blanc Brasserie franchise.

Les Quat Saisons and La Maison Blanc


Blanc s first owned restaurant was Les Quat Saisons. He bought this restaurant with his wife (now
The Truth Of Jehovah s Witness
In a world where many religions exist, Jehovah s Witness believe they are the only true religion;
using Isaiah 43:10 in an attempt to defend their beliefs. That scripture is also where they get the
name Jehovah s Witness. They believe that the destruction of the present world system at
Armageddon is inevitable, and the establishment of God s kingdom over the earth is the only
solution for the issues we face. Jehovah s Witnesses has a worldwide membership of more than
six and a half million members, all of whom are involved in evangelism. Their conventions
attendance yearly is said to be more than fifteen million, and an annual Memorial attendance of
more than nineteen million. Jehovah s Witness are now directed by the Governing Body of
Jehovah s Witness, which is a group of elders in Brooklyn, New York. This select group institutes
all doctrines based on their interpretations of the Bible. They prefer to use their own translation,
which is the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures. This bible is distributed in 42 languages
and Braille for the blind. Jehovah s witnesses don t know who originally translated their Bible and
they believe they they themselves don t have the wisdom to translate the bible.In addition to that,
none of the first leaders were formally educated. Jehovah s Witness emerged from the Bible Student
movement, founded in the late 1870s by Charles Taze Russell. In 1916 Charles Russell died an
alcoholic on a train with none of his many
Review Essay
Ch. 9: Critical Thinking
1.What organizational method might you use to arrange main points for speeches with the following
specific purpose statements

To inform my audience of the causes and effects of Parkinson s Disease Casual Order because the
speech is describing of causes and effects
To inform my audience about the major kinds of symbols used in Native American art Topical
order because major kinds of symbols can be divided into subtopics
To persuade my audience about that the state legislature should enact tougher laws to curb the
problem of predatory lending to college students Problem solution because a problem is introduced,
and the speech also proposes a solution.
To inform my audience about the major stages of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fradulent charity fund raising is a wide spread national problem.
II.The problem can be solved by a combination of government regulation and individual awareness
Problem Solution Fradulent charity is a problem that needs to be solved
I.At the top of the rainforest is the emergent layer, where trees can be 200 feet tall.
II.Below the emergent layer is the canopy, where vegetation is so dense that it filters out 80% of the
sunlight.
III.Beneath the canopy is the understory, where trees are less than 12 feet tall and grow large leaves
to collect the small amount of sunlight.
IV.At the bottom is the forest floor, where there are almost no plants because of the lack of
sunlightSpatial Order directional pattern starting from top of the rainforest to the bottom of the
rainforest.
I.Sonia Sotomayor is best known as the first Hispanic justice of the US Supreme Court.
II.Sonia Sotomayor is also an accomplished communicator who has given hundreds of public
speeches Topical Order discusses different roles/accomplishments of Sonia Sotomayor
I.Founded in 1948, Nascar was limited primarily to the South through the 1950s and 1960s.
II.The modern era of NASCAR began in the 1970s with the development of the pounts system to
crown a yearly champion.
III.Today NASCAR is one of the most popular spectator sports in AmericaChronological Order
historical background of NASCAR
I.Caused by an anti biotic resistant strain of

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