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    At the time, I lived in the snowy areas of northern New York, and while attending the infamous middle school, all of my worries in the world were heightened by 200%. From the first day of school, I wanted to fit in. While not even knowing what “fitting in” was, I was determined to do it. I desired to be liked by everyone around me with no worries in the world. I didn’t know that ironically, you couldn’t have both. As I tried to fit in, I noticed that others would flee from me in the halls as if

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    Fitting In High School

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    Fitting in. This is essential in high school. Adults will try to feed you mind-numbingly stupid information like, “Be you” and “Why fit in, when you were born to stand out” Disregard these senseless pieces of so-called “advice” and try your absolute hardest to fit in with the cool kids. If you try to be your own individual person, and embrace what makes you unique, you’re just going to be weird. I mean, really weird. Who wants to be weird, or different? Nobody! That’s who. High Schoolers often times

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    1.1 Background: Automatic sprinkler systems and fire detection systems are play an important role in saving many industries from fires. In many cases an automatic sprinkler system has prevented fires from spreading across a industries or even extinguished a fire before fire can spread. Automatic sprinkler “systems have been designed to control or extinguish a fire in its early stage before the arrival of the fire department or fire brigade” (Wieder & Smith, 1998,). Automatic sprinkler systems are

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    Decidion Analysis Task 3

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    Decision Analysis Task3 A. Manufacturing the Samba Sneakers cost-effectively is very important for the organization. The best option for the organization would be to manufacture the sneaker with the lowest cost for every 1,000 sneaker produced The options to manufacture are: 1. Recondition the existing equipment with fixed cost of $50,000, variable cost of $1000 for every 1,000 sneaker. 2. Buy New Equipment with fixed cost of $200,000, variable cost of $500 for every 1,000 sneaker. 3.

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    Have you ever wanted to help someone that was hurt or unable to heal on their own? Have you ever felt the need to assist in saving someone's life? That’s what I would love to accomplish when I grow up and I believe that cardiology would be the best fit for me! Cardiology has always been a part of me in certain ways. When I was younger, I would always say that I would wish to be a cop or a soldier within the army, but then again what eight-year-old boy didn’t say that. As I began to grow physically

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    As I transitioned from elementary school to middle school, I have always heard about everyone trying to fit in. For me, I too have experienced trying to fit in. While others tried to fit in by buying the trendiest clothes, listening to the latest music or playing the newest games, I thought I could fit in by just going along with everything people said. However, because of this, in the long run, I began to lose myself. Since middle school and even till the beginning of high school, I have always

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    Is adolescence really about fitting in or not standing out? Do you have any responsibility to those students who don't fit in? A major part of adolescence is whether you fit it or not. This major part decides the majority of your friends and your understandings/feelings. It’s not always a bad thing to not fit in. You don't really have a responsibility to those who do not fit in. Sometimes, they choose not to fit in. By all means, try to include them. Try not to make them feel like they don't belong

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    2. Basic idea of smoothing If is believed to be smooth, then the observation at , near should contain information about the value of at . Thus it should be possible to use something like local average of data near to construct an estimator of . Smoothing of a data set , involves the approximation of the mean response curve in the regression relationship. The function of interest could be the regression curve itself, certain derivatives of it or functions of derivatives such as extrema or

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    When humans are born, they slowly learn and grow to resemble everyone that makes up their surroundings. People everyday worry about fitting in. “Do these clothes match?” Or, “Do you think this haircut is good on me?” These are just few of many questions that get asked everyday, from people who wish to be accepted by society and their friends. Humans fear of not fitting in, for they do not wish to have the chance of being bullied and ridiculed by the people that they hold close in their hearts. Mathew

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    The Struggle of Fitting in For most people, they are unable to imagine how hard it is to move to a different Continent as it hard to for them to even move 15 minutes away. One of the main challenges most characters face in throughout Interpreter of the Maladies is moving from a land with different culture and traditions. One person who struggles with the moving to a different place is Boori Ma, in “A Real Durwan”, due to the fact that she does not let go of the past. Another example of a person

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