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    No matter where you go in the world people are divided. They can be divided by their wealth or state of living these are social classes. In the novel “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton social classes a very apparent the rich and the poor. In The Outsiders, social classes create a divide in the community. The isolation of these two groups lead to the tension and violence that is seen in the book. In Tulsa, Oklahoma, where the “Outsiders” takes place, the divide in the social classes is very prevalent

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    A strength of the Flyerpedia is enhancing the customer experience. Consumers can quickly locate their products and complete their shopping experience without the hassle of running through multiple aisles to find their products. This can be useful when consumers have little time to spend in the store because they have tight schedules and are striving for convenience and efficiency. In addition, another strength is that consumers can know the quantity of their desired products before going through

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    Throughout the movie 12 Angry Men, there were many factors that went into their final decision. All jurors except for one thought the young man pleaded guilty, but one by one began to believe he wasn’t guilty after all. Factors like the temperature, time, and past experiences affected the overall decision of the small group within this film. The temperature was a major factor to all of the jurors throughout the movie. It was stated to be the hottest day of the year that specific day and was shown

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    2123 Base 3

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    Adding numbers in base 3 is quite simple. First of all you identify the problem, for this occasion the problem used will be 2123 +1223 knowing that we will be adding in base three means we are restricted to only using the numbers 0,1,2. Now we are going to start by adding 2 and 2 together which makes four, but you can’t write down four so we must now subtract 3 so that it can give us a number to work with, and we are also subtracting 3 because it’s the base we are working with. Then, you must carry

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    In the first chapter of this book, the authors take some time to shortly talk about Horsepower and Torque. To begin, Torque and Horsepower are directly related to each other. In this section of the book, it explains how Horsepower is not a measurable force, but is a calculated measurement of Torque. Torque on the other hand is an actual force and can be measure through a variety of ways. It can be measured through engine, chassis, or even hand held dynamometers. Likewise, Torque is a twisting force

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    Natureview Farms should pursue option three out of the options that the senior management team had proposed to grow Natureview’s revenues to $20 million by the end of 2001. Option three suggests that the company should introduce two SKUs of a children’s multi-pack into the natural foods channel. By choosing option three, the company would not put the relationships with the leading natural foods channel retailers in to jeopardy. If the company were to expand into the supermarket channel they could

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    Problem 2) Sol: “By taking the reference of the example problem (page-223) in textbook (Algorithm Design - Jon Kleinberg and Eva Tardos ) we solve this problem.” We solve this problem in a similar way to the example problem in the text by using divide and conquer algorithm. Let a1,a2,…..,an be the sequence of n distinct numbers and returns N inversions and a sequence of numbers which are sorted in an increasing order a1’,a2’,a3’….an’ In this problem we sort the sequence first and then merging

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    1. Create the TopLevelCust view described in Review Question 2. Display the data in the view. CREATE VIEW TopLevelCust AS SELECT CustomerNum,CustomerName, Street, City, State, Zip, CreditLimit FROM Customer 2. Create the PartOrder view described in Review Question 3. Display the data in the view. CREATE VIEW PartOrder AS SELECT Part.PartNum, Part.Description, Part.Price, OrderLine.OrderNum, OrderLine.NumOrdered, OrderLine.QuotedPrice, Orders.OrderDate FROM Orders INNER JOIN (Part

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    Bleach Oxidation of 9-Hydroxyfluorene The purpose of this experiment was to oxidize an alcohol (9-hydroxyfluorene) to a ketone (9-fluorenone) using aqueous sodium hypochlorite (bleach) as the oxidizing agent, while introducing techniques used in microscale experiments. Reaction: Results 1. Recrystallized Product Yield Product yield = (actual yield/theoretical yield) x 100% 3mL 9-hydroxyfluorene x (1mL/1000mL) x (0.09 mol/L) = 2.7 x 10-4 moles 0.05g 9-fluorenone / (180.20g/mol) = 2.77 x 10-4

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    Instructions for Efficient-Frontier Construction a. Estimation The goal is to obtain the raw ingredients – expected returns, standard deviations and correlations. Historical data are used for this purpose. As a rule of thumb, five years of daily data are probably right (one year should be the absolute minimum). Keep in mind the following: 1) make sure to use the adjusted close prices to calculate returns (so that you won’t have large, spurious negative returns due to dividend payments or splits)

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