Answer:
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
Explanation:
saikyou no maou ni kitaerareta yuusha isekai kikanshatati no gakuen de musou suru
Answer: If u want it translate its.....
Explanation:
A brave man trained by the strongest demon king.
which groups made up the majority of immigrants coming into the united states between 1890 and 1920?
Answer:
People coming from Central, Eastern and Southern Europe.
Explanation:
People coming from Central, Eastern and Southern Europe.
Family ESSAY IN TAMIL
குடும்பம் என்பது இரத்தம் அல்லது பரம்பரை மூலம் தொடர்புடைய மக்கள் குழு. இந்த மக்கள் இரத்தத்தால் மட்டுமல்ல, இரக்கம், அன்பு மற்றும் ஆதரவு ஆகியவற்றால் இணைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளனர். ஒரு நபரின் குணமும் ஆளுமையும் அவரது குடும்பத்தால் வடிவமைக்கப்படுகிறது. இன்றைய சமூகத்தில் பல்வேறு வகையான குடும்பங்கள் உள்ளன. இது மேலும் ஒரு இறுக்கமான மற்றும் நீட்டிக்கப்பட்ட குடும்பமாக பிரிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது (அணு குடும்பம், ஒற்றை பெற்றோர், மாற்றாந்தாய், தாத்தா, பாட்டி, உறவினர்கள் போன்றவை)
குடும்பம் - நம்பிக்கை, ஆறுதல், அன்பு, கவனிப்பு, மகிழ்ச்சி மற்றும் சொந்தம் என்பதற்கான ஒரு பொருள். குடும்பம் என்பது நாம் இவ்வுலகில் பிறந்தது முதல் பகிர்ந்து கொள்ளும் உறவு. நம்மைக் கவனித்து, வளர உதவுபவர்களை நாம் குடும்பம் என்று அழைக்கிறோம், மேலும் அவர்கள் நாம் வாழ்வதற்கான உயிர்நாடிகளாக மாறுகிறார்கள். ஒரு நபரின் வாழ்க்கையில் வெற்றி தோல்வியை தீர்மானிப்பதில் குடும்ப உறுப்பினர்கள் முக்கிய பங்கு வகிக்கிறார்கள், ஏனெனில் அவர்கள் ஒரு ஆதரவு அமைப்பு மற்றும் ஊக்கத்தின் ஆதாரத்தை வழங்குகிறார்கள்.
குடும்பத்தின் முக்கியத்துவம் பற்றிய கட்டுரை
ஒருவர் எந்த வகையான குடும்பத்தைச் சேர்ந்தவர் என்பது முக்கியமல்ல. அக்கறையும்
ஏற்றுக்கொள்ளலும் இருக்கும் வரை அனைத்தும் சமம். நீங்கள் கூட்டுக் குடும்பமாக இருக்கலாம், ஒரே பாலின பங்குதாரர் குடும்பமாக இருக்கலாம், தனி குடும்பமாக இருக்கலாம். நமது உறுப்பினர்களுடன் நாம் வைத்திருக்கும் உறவுகள் நம் குடும்பத்தை பலப்படுத்துகின்றன. நாம் ஒவ்வொருவரும் ஒவ்வொரு குடும்ப உறுப்பினருடனும் தனிப்பட்ட உறவுகளைக் கொண்டுள்ளோம். மற்ற விஷயங்களுக்கு கூடுதலாக, ஒரு குடும்பம் ஒருவரின் வாழ்க்கையில் வலுவான அலகு.
hey dude I am also from tamilnadu
Is the Jewish culture starting to disappear? If yes, explain why
Answer: No
Explanation: The Jewish culture is different from the religion, it could be argued that the Jewish religion is starting to disappear, however, many religions are becoming less prominent and starting to "disappear". The Jewish culture is not starting to disappear, because in this age many people are actually learning to embrace their culture instead of hiding it. Additionally, the Jewish culture has faced mass persecution many times before and their culture is around. As of now there is no mass persecution of Jewish people. All of these reasons is why I believe the Jewish culture is not starting to disappear.
Nevach needs a paragraph border to be very thick. He should do which of the following? A. Click the Shapes button and insert a line. B. Change the width of the border in the Borders and Shading dialogue box. C. Click the Theme Effects button and select the desired option. D. Click the Text Effects and Typography button and select the desired option.
To make a paragraph border thicker, Nevach should select option B, which is to change the width of the border in the Borders and Shading dialogue box.
This option allows for more control over the thickness of the border, as well as the ability to customize other aspects such as color and style.
Option A, which involves inserting a line shape, may not provide enough thickness for Nevach's desired border.
Option C, selecting a theme effect, and option D, selecting a text effect or typography, are not directly related to creating a paragraph border and therefore would not be useful for Nevach's needs paragraph border
Hence the answer of the question is D.
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write your style analysis of the passage using the excerpt you choose from your text. remember, all quotations should demonstrate an element of style that you are analyzing and must be explained. organize your writing in a logical manner. while there isn't a word count requirement for your style analysis, your writing should fully analyze the excerpt you chose to receive full credit.
In the chosen excerpt, the author employs vivid imagery and figurative language to create a sense of atmosphere and convey deeper meaning.
The selected excerpt from the text showcases the author's skillful use of style, particularly through vivid imagery and figurative language. Through carefully chosen words and descriptive phrases, the author creates a rich and evocative atmosphere that immerses the reader in the narrative.
One example of the author's use of imagery can be seen in the line, "The sun sank below the horizon, casting a golden glow across the tranquil waters." This vivid description paints a clear picture in the reader's mind, allowing them to visualize the serene scene of a setting sun and calm waters. By appealing to the reader's senses, the author enhances the reading experience and creates a deeper emotional connection.
Additionally, the author employs figurative language to add depth and meaning to the passage. For instance, the line, "Her laughter danced in the air, filling the room with infectious joy," uses the metaphor of laughter dancing to convey the contagious and uplifting nature of the protagonist's laughter.
This figurative language not only engages the reader's imagination but also enhances the characterization and the overall tone of the passage.
Through the skillful use of vivid imagery and figurative language, the author brings the narrative to life and creates a compelling reading experience. The carefully crafted descriptions and imaginative language draw readers into the world of the story, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the events and emotions unfolding on the page.
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The Libertarian party, the Socialist party. the Green party, and the Communist party are all considered
Answer:
Left-wing parties.
Explanation:
I'm a minor, but I care a lot about this stuff and plan on joining the green party once I turn 18. You can ask me anything about law and political sciences <3
Also, this should've been under the 'Law' category. =))
On January 28, 2014, Chris, who is uninsured, came to the Bosse Medical Center emergency room complaining of an extremely high fever, cough and shortness of breath, was screened and was later that day admitted to the hospital as having severe dehydration and lung disease. During the course of Chris' inpatient treatment at the Bosse Medical Center, it was determined that he suffered from bilateral pneumonia, Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome ("ARDS"), and significant lung damage.
Between January 29 - 30th, 2014, while Chris' condition was at all times unstable, various doctors and nurses associated with the Bosse Medical Center attempted to transfer him out of the hospital on eight separate occasions because Chris did not have health insurance.
Chris alleges that on February 1, 2014, two of Chris' doctors falsely certified that he was stable for transfer from the hospital. At 3:35 am, EMS personnel arrived to collect Chris from the Bosse Medical Center. He was placed into the ambulance owned and operated by Bosse Medical Center. After driving off the hospital property, Chris went into cardiac arrest. He was brought back inside the Bosse Medical Center where he was resuscitated and admitted and placed on a ventilator in the ICU.
Chris remained at Bosse Medical Center until February 24, 2014, at which time he was discharged to his home. It appears that Chris' condition was unstable at that time. On February 26, 2014, just two days after discharge from the hospital, Chris' medical condition deteriorated. A Bosse Medical Center owned and operated ambulance collected Chris from his home but did not even get out of Chris' driveway. An ER medical doctor, in radio contact with the ambulance, refused to treat Chris on the sole grounds that there was "no pulmonologist available to evaluate and treat him at the hospital". The ambulance EMTs thought of Betterment Hospital, who had facilities to provide the necessary treatment to Chris. They called Betterment Hospital who agreed to accept the transfer. The ambulance transported Chris to the Betterment Medical Center without a screening.
Upon arriving at Betterment, Chris was admitted to the ICU and a medical examination uncovered that Chris was suffering from significant lung damage, and that "[h]is lung has been collapsed to some degree for quite some time..." On February 29, 2014, Betterment physicians performed surgery on Chris to repair his lung.
Identify and assess all the bases for Bosse Medical Center's liability under EMTALA that Chris is likely to assert, and any defenses Bosse may claim. Structure your answer using the below headers, with discussion of the associated considerations during each time period. Utilize introduction and conclusion paragraphs as you deem necessary to provide context and/or expound necessary legal considerations.
Introduction
January 28
January 29-30
February 1
February 24
February 26
Conclusion.
ases for Bosse Medical Center's liability under EMTALA is likely to assert because there was "no pulmonologist available to evaluate and treat him at the hospital.
EMTALA is a federal law that requires emergency rooms (ERs) to provide emergency care regardless of the patient's ability to pay. It is commonly known as the "anti-dumping" statute. The EMTALA stipulates that a hospital's obligation to treat an individual who comes to the ER in an emergency is unconditional and does not depend on the individual's capability to pay. In addition, the hospital must treat the patient until the patient's condition stabilizes. In the case of Chris, who is uninsured, there are multiple bases for Bosse Medical Center's liability under EMTALA that he is likely to assert. Let's review them one by one.January 28On January 28, 2014, Chris went to the emergency room of Bosse Medical Center, claiming an extremely high fever, cough, and shortness of breath. He was admitted to the hospital with severe dehydration and lung disease. It was later found that he had bilateral pneumonia, Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome ("ARDS"), and significant lung damage. Bosse Medical Center had a duty under EMTALA to provide emergency medical services to Chris, regardless of his financial situation. Bosse may claim that Chris did not present a medical emergency at that time, or that he did not require stabilization.January 29-30While Chris' condition was unstable, doctors and nurses associated with Bosse Medical Center attempted to transfer him out of the hospital on eight separate occasions. Chris is likely to assert that Bosse Medical Center attempted to transfer him for financial reasons, violating EMTALA's stabilization requirements. The medical facility may argue that they attempted to transfer him to better facilities and that the transfer would not harm Chris's medical condition.February 1On February 1, 2014, two of Chris' doctors falsely certified that he was stable for transfer from the hospital. At 3:35 am, EMS personnel arrived to collect Chris from the Bosse Medical Center. He was placed into the ambulance owned and operated by Bosse Medical Center. After driving off the hospital property, Chris went into cardiac arrest. Bosse Medical Center has an EMTALA obligation to stabilize Chris's medical condition before transfer. Chris is likely to assert that the doctors falsely certified him as stable. Bosse may argue that Chris was stable, and the emergency arose during transportation.February 24On February 24, 2014, Chris was discharged from Bosse Medical Center to his home. However, Chris's condition was unstable at that time, and Bosse Medical Center's medical staff should have provided appropriate aftercare instructions. Bosse Medical Center's failure to provide aftercare could be a potential basis for liability under EMTALA. Bosse may argue that Chris was provided with adequate aftercare instructions.February 26On February 26, 2014, two days after his discharge from the hospital, Chris's medical condition deteriorated. Bosse Medical Center's ambulance did not treat him because there was "no pulmonologist available to evaluate and treat him at the hospital." Bosse Medical Center may argue that Chris did not present a medical emergency at that time. Chris is likely to assert that the medical facility had an EMTALA obligation to stabilize his condition and transfer him to a hospital that could treat him.ConclusionChris's case against Bosse Medical Center under EMTALA involves several factors. Bosse Medical Center's defense may be dependent on the facts of the case and the extent to which they meet EMTALA's requirements.
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Answer: See below
Explanation:
1. Tom always eats breakfast. Yesterday he didn't eat breakfast because he got up late.
2. We like to cook but we don't like to wash the dishes.
3. He never shouts at his students. He was a wonderful teacher, I remember.
4. My friend knows Spanish very well.
5. Who rang you up an hour ago?
6. He lives on the third floor.
7. Did it take you long to find his house yesterday?
8. When are your lessons over on Monday?
9. I had dinner with my family yesterday.
10. Her friends were ready at five o'clock.
11. One of her brothers made a tour of Europe last summer.
12. Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926. She became Queen of England in 1952.
13. Do you always get up at seven o'clock? No, sometimes I get up at half past seven.
14. Antonio Stradivari made wonderful violins.
15. Who painted the world-known picture "Mona Lisa"?
16. She knows all the works of Chopin. She enjoyed listening to his waltz last night.
17. Steven's friends came to his birthday party last night and gave him wonderful presents. His parents cooked a special dinner for him. His girl-friend promised to come, but she wasn't there. He tried to phone, but he couldn't get through. He was really upset. Only she didn't wish him a Happy Birthday.
Answer:
Ok look here it is tell me if there is something wrong with it (also i didn't copy anyone even tho it's a bit late and someone else wrote smth i think)
Explanation:
Tom always eats breakfast. Yesterday he didn't eat breakfast because he got up late.
We like to cook but we don't like to wash the dishes.
He never shouted at his students
He never shouts at his students. He was a wonderful teacher, I remember.
My friend knows Spanish very well.
Who rang you up an hour ago?
He lives on the third floor.
Did it take you long to find his house yesterday?
When are your lessons over on Monday?
I had dinner with my family yesterday.
Her friends were ready at five o'clock.
One of her brothers made a tour of Europe last summer.
Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926. She became Queen of England in 1952.
Do you always get up at seven o'clock? No, sometimes I get up at half past seven.
Antonio Stradivari made wonderful violins.
Who painted the world-known picture "Mona Lisa"?
She knows all the works of Chopin. She enjoyed listening to his waltz last night.
Steven's friends came to his birthday party last night and gave him wonderful presents. His parents cooked a special dinner for him. His girl-friend promised to come, but she wasn't there. He tried to phone, but he couldn't get through. He was really upset. Only she didn't wish him a Happy Birthday.
Pablo Neruda's thoughts and illustrations on love compared to Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Answer: quisiera recordarlo, pero no me acuerdo
Explanation:
गाउँको माया कथामा नेपाली समाजमा विद्यमान वर्गीय समस्याको चित्रण गरिएको छ। समाजमा यस्तै अरु समस्याहरू पनि छन्, ती समस्याहरू पहिचान गरी अलग अलग शिर्षकमा ५०० शब्द नघटाइ लेख्नुहोस्
नेपाली समाजमा विद्यमान वर्गीय समस्याहरू हामीले अनेक प्रकारका हुन्छन्। एक समस्या हो जसले अधिकांश समाजमा सम्मिलित अनुस्वार सम्बन्धी हो। यो समस्या समाजमा वर्गीय विभाजनमा आधारित हो, जसले विभिन्न वर्गहरूमा आधारित हुन्। तथापि, अधिकांश समाजमा विद्यमान वर्गीय समस्याहरू महिलाहरूको अधिकांशै प्रभावित हुन्छन्। यसमा स्त्रीहरूलाई अधिकांश समाजमा सम्मिलित स्थानहरूमा जानेका छन्।
अन्यथा, नेपाली समाजमा विविध स्थानहरूमा वर्गीय समस्याहरू पनि हुन्छन्। यसमा जस्ता जातिजन्म, भाषा, धर्म, स्थान, सम
Classifique a oração reduzida: "Naquele momento, o pai sentiu uma lágrima obscurecer a visão.
Responde, por favor
Answer:
Um Verbo
Explanation:
Ele SENTIU e sentir e uma acao
What is the status of Yaminawa language?
The status of the Yaminawa language is that it's spoken in Peru and some North American countries.
What is Yaminawa about?Yaminawa (Yaminahua) is a Panoan language Yaminawa (Yaminahua) is a western Amazonian Panoan language. The Yaminawá and some related peoples speak it.
Yaminawa is a Panoan language that is mostly spoken in Peru, but also in Bolivia and Brazil. Yaminawa is spoken in Peru's Ucayali and Madre de Dios regions. In 2011, there were approximately 3,100 Yaminawa speakers, also known as Jaminawá, Yamanawa, or Yuminahua.
Yaminawa is taught in some schools, but very few speakers can read or write it. Yaminawa is part of a large dialect cluster. Two or more Brazilian Yaminawa dialects have been documented. Yaminawa is a polysynthetic language that is primarily suffixing but also uses compounding, nasalization, and tone alternations in word formation. Yaminawa has split ergativity, with nouns and third person pronouns following ergative-absolutive lines and first and second person pronouns following nominative-accusative lines.
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Answer:
It's a dying language
Explanation:
Fewer than 100 spoke speak the language and is dying out due to the increase of Spanish
how do you skip videos on Edge 2020?
Answer:
You cannot skip videos on edge 2020, they have not allowed that but....
Explanation:
What you can do is skip a video if you have watched all of it EXCEPT 7 seconds. so some edge vids are like 8 sec, just wait 1 sec then skip it. for longer vids; for example a video that is 2:30, just watch 2:29 minutes and 53 seconds, and u can skip the last 7 seconds remaining. I really hope that this helped you, and would appreciate if u would help me back by giving me brainliest! you don't have to though. Im sorry if didn't help; i used all my knowledge on this subject!!! :) Have a wonderful rest of ur life.
Answer:
I have a way to skip videos and a way to easily get through the "Answer in your own words" portions.
Explanation:
To skip the videos:
1. Start the video
2. Click the reload button. It may ask for confirmation, so just click continue
3. Click the home button until you get to the home page.
4. Click the "Next Activity" button
It may only skip the last 30 seconds of the video, not 3 minutes, but it is better than nothing.
To easily get through the "Answer in your own words" portions:
1. Check to see how long the question is. If it is 2 short sentences, I don't recommend this. If it's 3 or more, this should work.
2. Copy the question (Control + C)
3. Paste it into the answer box (Control + V)
4. Submit
It should accept it! Works every time for me as long as the question is long enough. 9/10 times it works! Good Luck!
What is known as a universal language? A: Culture B: Music C: Timbre D: Element
1. Conjugate the verb ser.
2. Describe two circumstances in which you would use the verb ser. Write your answer in
English
In Federalist 10, Madison writes of the dangers of factionalism in a large heterogeneous society. He argued that the Constitution was an effort to "cure the mischief of factions" by the concept of FEDERALISM - in which power is divided between the national (federal) government and state governments - with the states being responsible for making democracy work on local issues within their jurisdiction and the national government responsible for those issues that affect all Americansor benefit. Over the years, the lines between purely national and purely state responsibility has been significantly blurred but the US continues to emphasize the importance of federalism as one of our primary government concepts.
Do you think the Federalism comcept is still valid today or should we we working towards centralization of all significant issues in the United States. Please explain your answer
Answeris d
Explanation:
What is Depreciation and Amortization??
Answer:
Amortization and depreciation are two methods of calculating the value for business assets over time. ... Amortization is the practice of spreading an intangible asset's cost over that asset's useful life. Depreciation is the expensing of a fixed asset over its useful life.
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de conjugat la perfect simplu 5 verbe care se termina la infinitiv in i
To conjugate in the perfect simple 5 verbs that end in the infinitive in i
bonsoir j'ai besoin de votre aide je n'y arrive pas :
L'aspect de l'évolution technique se modifie lorsqu'on rencontre, au XIXe siècle, la naissance des individus techniques complets. Tant que ces individus remplacent seulement les animaux, la perturbation n'est pas une frustration. La machine à vapeur remplace le cheval pour remorquer les wagons ; elle actionne la filature : les gestes sont modifiés dans une certaine mesure, mais l'homme n'est pas remplacé tant que la machine apporte seulement une utilisation plus large des sources d'énergie. Les Encyclopédistes connaissaient et magnifiaient le moulin à vent, qu'ils représentaient dominant les campagnes de sa haute structure muette. Plusieurs planches, extrêmement détaillées, sont consacrées à des moulins à eau perfectionnés. La frustration de l'homme commence avec la machine qui remplace l'homme, avec le métier à tisser automatique, avec les presses à forger, avec l'équipement des nouvelles fabriques ; ce sont les machines que l'ouvrier brise dans l'émeute, parce qu'elles sont ses rivales, non plus moteurs mais porteuses d'outils ; le progrès du XVIIIe siècle laissait intact l'individu humain parce que l'individu humain restait individu technique, au milieu de ses outils dont il était le centre et le porteur. Ce n'est pas seulement par la dimension que la fabrique se distingue de l'atelier de l'artisan, mais par le changement du rapport entre l'objet technique et de l'être humain : la fabrique est un ensemble technique qui comporte des machines automatiques, dont l'activité est parallèle à l'activité humaine : la fabrique utilise de véritables individus techniques, tandis que, dans l'atelier, c'est l'homme qui prête son individualité à l'accomplissement des actions techniques. Dès lors, l'aspect le plus positif, le plus direct, de la première notion de progrès, n'est plus éprouvé. Le progrès du XVIIIe siècle est un progrès ressenti par l'individu dans la force, la rapidité et la précision de ses gestes. Celui du XIXe siècle ne peut plus être éprouvé par l'individu, parce qu'il n'est plus centralisé par lui comme centre de commande et de perception, dans l'action adaptée. L'individu devient seulement le spectateur des résultats du fonctionnement des machines, ou le responsable de l'organisation des ensembles techniques mettant en oeuvre les machines. C'est pourquoi la notion de progrès se dédouble, devient angoissante, ambivalente ; le progrès est à distance de l'homme et n'a plus de sens pour l'homme individuel, car les conditions de la perception intuitive du progrès par l'homme n'existent plus".
Gilbert Simondon, Du mode d'existence des objets techniques, 1969, Aubier, pp. 115-116.
Questions d’analyse
Comment comprendre la formule “individus techniques complets” ?
“Ce n'est pas seulement par la dimension que la fabrique se distingue de l'atelier de l'artisan, mais par le changement du rapport entre l'objet technique et de l'être humain” Quel rapport nouveau la fabrique introduit entre l’objet technique et l’être humain ?
En quoi dans l’atelier , l’homme prête-t-il son individualité entière à la réalisation des opérations techniques ?
questions de commentaire ( à réaliser sous la forme de deux paragraphes complets argumentés et étayés par des références et des définitions d’au moins 20 lignes chaque paragraphe )
Peut-on , comme Simondon, considérer que l’homme a perdu de son rôle premier avec l’invention des machines ?
La machine est-elle un progrès ou une régression ?
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The aspect of technical evolution changes when we encounter, in the 19th century, the birth of complete technical individuals. As long as these individuals only replace the animals, the disturbance is not a frustration. The steam engine replaces the horse to tow the wagons; it actuates the spinning: the gestures are modified to a certain extent, but the man is not replaced as long as the machine only brings a broader use of the sources of energy. The Encyclopaedists knew and magnified the windmill, which they represented dominating the countryside with its high mute structure. Several plates, extremely detailed, are devoted to sophisticated water mills. The frustration of man begins with the machine that replaces man, with the automatic loom, with the forging presses, with the equipment of the new factories; these are the machines that the worker smashes in the riot, because they are his rivals, no longer motors but carriers of tools; the progress of the eighteenth century left the human individual intact because the human individual remained a technical individual, surrounded by his tools of which he was the center and the bearer. It is not only by the size that the factory is distinguished from the workshop of the craftsman, but by the change in the relationship between the technical object and the human being: the factory is a technical whole which includes automatic machines, whose activity is parallel to human activity: the factory uses real technical individuals, while, in the workshop, it is the man who lends his individuality to the accomplishment of technical actions. Consequently, the most positive, most direct aspect of the first notion of progress is no longer experienced. The progress of the 18th century is a progress felt by the individual in the strength, speed and precision of his gestures. That of the nineteenth century can no longer be experienced by the individual, because it is no longer centralized by him as a center of command and perception, in the appropriate action. The individual becomes only the spectator of the results of the operation of the machines, or the person in charge of the organization of the technical sets implementing the machines. This is why the notion of progress splits into two, becomes agonizing, ambivalent; progress is at a distance from man and no longer has any meaning for the individual man, because the conditions for the intuitive perception of progress by man no longer exist".
Gilbert Simondon, On the mode of existence of technical objects, 1969, Aubier, pp. 115-116.
Analysis questions
How to understand the formula “complete technical individuals”?
“It is not only by the size that the factory is distinguished from the workshop of the craftsman, but by the change in the relationship between the technical object and the human being” What new relationship the factory introduces between the technical object and the human being?
How in the workshop, does the man lend his entire individuality to the realization of the technical operations?
commentary questions (to be carried out in the form of two complete paragraphs argued and supported by references and definitions of at least 20 lines each paragraph)
Can we, like Simondon, consider that man has lost his primary role with the invention of machines?
Is the machine a progress or a regression?
Explain four reasons for taking part in religious festival.
Answer:Festivals help Christians to have a sense of tradition and history. Marking a special event on a particular day means you are less likely to forget the occasion. Having a calendar keeps you organised and structured.
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which of the following statements accurately describes the functions of cranial nerves
The cranial nerves are a set of 12 pairs of nerves that originate from the brain and provide sensory and motor innervation to different parts of the head, neck, and some organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities. Each cranial nerve has its own specific functions and is responsible for different sensory and motor tasks, allowing for proper functioning of various organs and systems in the body.
One function of the cranial nerves is to carry sensory information from different parts of the head and neck back to the brain. For example, the optic nerve (cranial nerve II) carries visual information from the eyes to the brain, allowing us to see and perceive our surroundings. Similarly, the vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII) carries auditory and vestibular information from the inner ear to the brain, enabling us to hear and maintain balance.
Another important function of the cranial nerves is to control motor movements in various parts of the head and neck. For instance, the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) innervates the muscles of facial expression, allowing us to smile, frown, or blink. The hypoglossal nerve (cranial nerve XII) controls the movements of the tongue, facilitating speech and swallowing.
Some cranial nerves have mixed functions, meaning they carry both sensory and motor information. The trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) is an example of this, as it provides sensory input from the face, sinuses, and teeth, while also controlling the muscles involved in chewing.
The cranial nerves play crucial roles in sensory perception and motor control in the head, neck, and certain organs. They transmit sensory information from different sensory organs back to the brain and enable motor movements in various facial and neck muscles. Understanding the functions of these cranial nerves is essential in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders that may affect their proper functioning, ensuring optimal sensory perception and motor coordination.
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State some opinions and your own suggestions or opinions on what need to be done for Japan in order to go up to the next stage of economic growth in the current global environments. Give specific reasons to support your suggestions from the macro and/or micro perspectives.
Japan has many options to go up to the next stage of economic growth in the current global environment. Some of these options include investing in infrastructure, increasing spending on research and development, supporting small and medium-sized businesses, and focusing on increasing exports. These options will help to create new industries, products, and jobs that can boost Japan’s economy.
Japan is one of the world’s leading economies and has been in this position for decades. However, there are many things that Japan can do to go up to the next stage of economic growth in the current global environment.
Macro PerspectiveOne of the suggestions that I have for Japan is to invest in its infrastructure. Japan has one of the best transportation systems globally, but there is still much more that they can do. For example, they can upgrade their rail system by implementing high-speed trains that connect every major city in Japan. This will make it easier for people to move from one place to another, which will lead to increased economic activity.
Another suggestion is for Japan to increase its spending on research and development. Japan has a highly educated population, and they have the potential to be leaders in technology and innovation. Investing in research and development will help to create new industries and products that can boost the economy. Japan can also consider offering tax incentives to companies that invest in research and development.
Micro PerspectiveFrom a micro perspective, Japan can do a lot to support small and medium-sized businesses. Small and medium-sized businesses are the backbone of any economy, and Japan is no exception. Japan can consider offering tax breaks to small and medium-sized businesses, which will help them to grow and create more jobs. The Japanese government can also offer low-interest loans to small and medium-sized businesses to help them get started.
Lastly, Japan can focus on increasing its exports. Japan has a lot of high-quality products that are in demand globally. By increasing its exports, Japan can increase its revenue, which will lead to increased economic growth. The Japanese government can work with businesses to find new markets for their products and offer support to businesses that want to export their products.
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20 adjetivos de una sola silaba en ingles
Answer:
bigsmallmeancleansasswisehighlowbluegreenquickplainoddrichbravecalmkindloudweakdarkExplanation:
When prepositions like shàng, xià, or li are placed, where do they go in relation to the noun (zhëntóu, chuáng)?
O before it (shàng chuáng)
0 after it (chuang shàng)
O at the beginning of a sentence (shàng...)
O at the end of a sentence (..shàng)
Answer:
interesting. Both AB are fine, but the second pinyin of the latter (chuang shang) should be marked with a soft sound, whereas if it is 'xia' there is no need for a soft sound. I don't know if this makes sense to you. if you also have questions, you can send a message to me.
Explanation:
Answer:
after it (chuang shàng)
Explanation:
trust
Which word part gives essential meaning of a term?
Answer: root I hope this helps
Explanation:
The root of a word is that part which contains the essential meaning of the word.
The root gives the essential meaning of the term
Example-cardi means “heart”
A medical term may have one or more roots. In some rare cases, a term may not have a root because the root is embedded in the suffix.
I really need help on my Latin 1 homework
Answer:
Me: mihi
Anna; Anna,
Friend: amica
Station; statione
President; praeses
Me whare : whare me
California: California
Me: mihi
Explanation:
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Explanation:
1: me in Latin is mihi
2: Anna in Latin is Anna,
3: friend in Latin is amica
4:station in Latin is statione
5: president is Latin is praeses
6: me is mihi and whare is whare,
7: California is californian,
8:me is mihi
Explain four contributory factors to the violent crime social problem locally and globally
Four contributory factors to the violent crime social problem locally and globally are socio-economic disparities, drug abuse, lack of education and employment opportunities, and weak law enforcement.
Violent crime is a complex social problem influenced by various factors. One significant factor is socio-economic disparities, which contribute to a sense of hopelessness and desperation among marginalized individuals. Economic inequality often leads to frustration, anger, and resentment, which can manifest in violent behavior. Additionally, limited access to basic resources such as healthcare, education, and housing further exacerbates the problem, as individuals struggle to meet their basic needs and may resort to criminal activities as a means of survival.
Another key factor is drug abuse, which is closely linked to violent crime. Substance abuse, particularly of drugs like cocaine, heroin, or methamphetamine, can lead to impaired judgment, aggression, and increased propensity for violence. Drug-related disputes and territorial conflicts among criminal organizations also contribute to the prevalence of violent crime locally and globally.
Lack of education and employment opportunities is another significant factor. When individuals lack access to quality education and meaningful employment, they face limited prospects for social and economic mobility. This can create a sense of frustration and hopelessness, leading some individuals to turn to criminal activities as a means of financial gain or as an expression of their dissatisfaction with their circumstances.
Lastly, weak law enforcement contributes to the perpetuation of violent crime. Inadequate resources, corruption, and inefficiency within law enforcement agencies can undermine efforts to prevent and combat crime. When criminals perceive a lack of consequences for their actions, they are emboldened to engage in violent behavior without fear of being apprehended or punished, thereby perpetuating the cycle of violence.
In conclusion, socio-economic disparities, drug abuse, lack of education and employment opportunities, and weak law enforcement are four contributory factors to the violent crime social problem. Addressing these factors requires comprehensive strategies that focus on reducing inequality, implementing effective drug prevention and rehabilitation programs, improving access to education and employment opportunities, and strengthening law enforcement capabilities.
Socio-economic disparities, drug abuse, lack of education and employment opportunities, and weak law enforcement to understand their impact on violent crime rates and the importance of addressing these issues holistically.
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To be a good digital citizen a person should use online communication in what way?
illegally
exclusively
responsibly
coercively
Answer: Responsibly
Explanation:
To be a good digital citizen a person should use online communication responsibly
Why is it important to use the internet responsibly?A good digital citizen will promote positive and healthy online interactions while remaining aware of common online scams and toxic behavior.
They will refrain from cyberbullying on social media or other digital platforms, instead emphasizing empathy when interacting with others online. The sharing of information or communication via a computer network is referred to as online communication (the Internet).
To be responsible online, the following are important:
Don't post any personal information online.Before you post or share something, think about it.Always get permission before posting a photo of someone else online.Don't communicate with strangers online.If someone asks to meet you online, tell an adult.Learn more about communication on:
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Little’s Law is the relationship between what three
measures?
Group of answer choices
Throughput rate, throughput time, and number of people
working
WIP, finished goods, and raw materials
WIP, throu
Answer:
Little's Law is a fundamental principle in queuing theory and operations management that relates three measures:
1. Throughput rate (λ): This refers to the average number of units processed or completed per unit of time. It represents the rate at which work flows through a system or process.
2. Throughput time (T): Also known as cycle time, it is the average time it takes for a unit to flow through the system, from the moment it enters until it exits. It includes both processing time and any waiting time in queues.
3. Work-in-process (WIP): This is the number of units or tasks that are currently in the system, undergoing processing or waiting in queues.
In summary, Little's Law states that the average number of units in a system (WIP) is equal to the average throughput rate (λ) multiplied by the average throughput time (T). Mathematically, it can be represented as WIP = λ * T.