Hi. i am doing a project on customer service in call center. I want to know how call agent is…
- TEACHERS
Technology is very important in Education. Should every classroom have a smart board?Technology…
This is, of course, a matter of opinion. My brother, for example, has a smart board for his biology classes and thinks it is great. I never had one for my history classes and I do not think that…
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- BUSINESS
Hi. i am doing a project on customer service in call center. I want to know how call agent is…
The Best way is to put Voice logger in that centre to record calls, for that you need to get permission from that center person. This…
- TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Although critized openly, Atticus is respected throughtout the town of Maycomb. Why is this…
One of the major themes of the book is the difference between the way people act/speak as part of a group and how they act as individuals when their own conscience is governing their actions….
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- MACBETH
How does Macbeth react to Lady Macbeth’s death and why is it so depressing?I’m not too sure about…
I think that examining this soliloquy will be the first step that you will have to take. Part of the reason why Macbeth’s reaction is so depressing is because of a moment of realization, an…
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- MATH
Find the differential coefficient of (2×3)(3x 2) in two different ways
To find the differential coefficient of (2x^3)(3x^2) in 2 different ways: Solution: y =( 2x^3)(3x^3)= u(x)*v(x). u(x) = 3x^2. v(x) = 2x^3 We use d/dx(k*x^n) = (kx^n)’ = k(x^n)’ = kn x^(n-1). nis…
- ROMEO AND JULIET
How does Juliet break the traditional patriarchal female mold?I also need quotes and techniques…
“Traditional patriarchal female mold” is quite a phrase. However, if you are wondering how Juliet goes against the traditional role women in Shakespeare’s day were expected to play, and/or how she…
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- SCIENCE
how can we seperate carbon and oxygen from carbon monoxide?no
It is easier to break up molecules in to their constituent atoms if they are not stable. Carbon monoxide is not a very stable molecule. When it passes through the catalytic converters of cars it is…
- SCIENCE
Cardioversion is the attempt (doesn’t always work) to restore the heart to normal sinus rhythm (NSR) or regular sinus rhythm (RSR) from a rhythm that is unacceptable.or causing hemodynamic…
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- FAHRENHEIT 451
Clarisse and Montagwhat does clarisse say about herself? What do you think it says about her…
She says a lot of stuff about herself. Do you have a specific place in mind? The thing that sticks with me most is that she says she’s crazy. I think that she doesn’t really mean it. I think…
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- LAW AND POLITICS
In criminal cases double jeopardy is trying the defendant for a second time for the same offense, if jeopardy was attached to the first trial and if a mistrial was not declared by the court. In the…
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- LAW AND POLITICS
How would you describe probable cause?
Probable cause is a standard or amount of proof used by law enforcement officers that enables them to believe that a crime has been committed or that fruits of the crime that are connected to some…
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- THE GOOPHERED GRAPEVINE
Compare the characters of Old Harjo in “The Problem of Old Harjo” and Uncle Julius “Goophered…
The character of Old Harjo in John Milton Oskison’s short story “The Problem of Old Harjo” is a Creek Indian who has been convinced by a missionary woman, Miss Evans, to convert to Christianity…
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- DEFENCE OF POESIE
Why are Sir Philip Sidney arguments for the importance of poetry?
Early on in his defence, Sidney identifies his thesis. Poetry is “the first light-giver to ignorance”. In essence, poets set the foundation for all other learning. He states that Greece, in all her…
- MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Please analyze the missunderstandings and deceptions that take place in Much Ado About Nothing,…
This is quite a large question, so I will focus on one of the deceptions and how it is finally resolved. The centerpiece of deception in the main plot is the mistaking of Hero’s gentlewoman,…
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- THE CRUCIBLE
Teaching The Crucible to general-level 11th gradersI’d be interested to hear anyone’s experiences…
My co-teacher and I taught this last spring to a class with kids of various ability levels. They liked it quite a bit, and I think a good part of the reason was that we made the political climate…
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- EDWARD TAYLOR
Please write a note on the intricate mingling of the Puritan and Metaphysical elements in the…
The preconceived idea of Puritans as enemies of culture and art is at odds with the voluminous production of poetry in seventeenth-century New England. One of the most important poets of the period…
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- OF MICE AND MEN
How does George’s reaction to the murder relate to his belief in the dream ?Of Mice and Men by…
After he discovers the body of Curley’s wife, Candy calls George into the barn. Echoing Candy’s exclamation, “Oh, Jesus Christ!” George kneels and places his hand over her heart. When he stands…
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- ANIMAL FARM
Explain why Mollie and Snowball had to leave in relation to the theme of suppressing individuality.
I think that these two leaving the farm shows two sides of the suppression of individuality. When Mollie leaves, we see suppression of personal choice. When Snowball is chased off, we see…
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- ANIMAL FARM
What was the historical setting of the world in 1946, the copyright date of Animal Farm? What…
In 1946, World War II had just ended (Orwell actually finished the book during the war but it was not published until after) and the Cold War was in its very early stages. I think that this…
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- THE SEAFARER
In the poem “The Seafarer,” how did religion come to Great Britain?Our professor gave us a study…
Concerning “The Seafarer,” Christianity came to what we now call Great Britain in the sixth century A.D, brought by missionaries from continental Europe, for the most part. Celtic and Anglo-Saxon…
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- THE OPEN WINDOW
Why does Framton Nuttel visit Mrs. Sappleton?
In this story, Framton Nuttel has suffered a nervous breakdown or some other sort of mental issue. So he has been sent out to the country to relax in a less hectic setting. His sister is very…
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- BRAVE NEW WORLD
What 4 behaviors are encouraged in the world state and is discouraged in today’s American society?
Don’t know if I can make it all the way to four, but I can think of a few. Drug use. The world state encourages (and almost requires) the use of soma to control people’s moods. You could say that…
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- THE HANDMAID’S TALE
What were some major social issues in the 1980’s?
In the 1980s in the United States, I would say that the main social issues revolved around matters of race and, to some extent, sexual orientation. In addition, the issue of abortion was growing…
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- MATH
Find the area between the curve f(x) = 1/(x+2) and the lines x=0 and x= 1.
f(x) = 1/(x+2) The area under the curve is the integral of f(x) F(x) = intg f(x) = intg (1/(x+2) = ln (x+2) Then the area between the lines x= 0 and x = 1 is: Area = F(1) – F(0)…
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- MATH
l x-3 l < 3 We have two cases: (x-3) < 3 and -(x-3) < 3 x < 6 and (x-3) > -3 x< 6 and x > 0 Then the solution is: 0 < x < 6 OR: x…
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- MATH
Solve: log 2 (3x ) – log 4 ( x-2) = 3
log 2 (3x) – log 4 (x-2) = 3 We know that log a b = log c b/ log c a ==> log 4 (x-2) = log 2 (x-2)/ log 2 (4) = log 2 (x-2)/2 = (1/2) log (x-2) = log (x-2)^1/2 ==> loh 2 (3x) – log (x-2)^1/2…
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- LEININGEN VERSUS THE ANTS
At what point in the story does it first seem that Leiningen has snatched victory “from the very…
“Victory had been snatched from the very jaws of defeat.” This line comes after the peons on the plantation of Leiningen have begun their deadly march. Refusing to leave his plantation to the…
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- MATH
Find the area between the parabola f(x) = x^2 – 3x +5 and the lines x= 0 and x = 2.
f(x) = x^2 -3x + 5 and x =0 and x= 2 area = intg f(x) = intg (x^2 -3x + 5) = intg x^2 – intg 3x + intg 5 0< x < 2 = x^3/3 – 3x^2/2 + 5x 0<…
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- MATH
Let F(x)=x+3/x+1. The difference quotient for f(x) at x=a is defined f(a+h)-f(a)/h. For the…
f(x) = x+3/ x+1 f(a) = a+3/a+1 f(a+h) = a+h+3/a+h+1 f(a+h) – f(a) /h = [(a+h+3)/(a+h+1) – (a+3/(a+1)]/h = (a+h+3)(a+1) – (a+3)(a+h+1)/h(a+1)(a+h+1) = (a^2 + 4a + ah + h + 3…
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- SCIENCE
What is the difference between metaboic and respiratory alkalosis/acidosis?
Metabolic acidosis refers to an accumulation of acid waste products of metabolism other than carbon dioxide. An example is ketosis or ketone body formation in DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis). Metabolic…
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- MATH
Find the intergral of f(x) = x^3 – e^x
f(x) = x^3 – e^x intg f(x) = intg (x^3 – e^x = intg x^3 – intg e^x = (x^4)/4 – e^x + C Then, intg f(x) = (x^4)/4 – e^C + C
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- SCIENCE
What are the global effects of the loss of the siberian tiger?
In my opinion, there are no global effects or at least none that we can really understand or quantify. When a species of animal goes extinct, it rarely has any effect on people, per se (unless they…
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- THE WOMAN WARRIOR
How would one write a monologue based on The Woman Warrior from the author’s point of view?
In The Woman Warrior, Maxine Hong Kingston largely explores her confusion over how to negotiate her American, Chinese, and Chinese-American selves. In each of the five chapters, Kingston showcases…
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- THE BOOK THIEF
What is the relationship between Ilsa Hermann and Liesel Meminger in The Book Thief?
The relationship between Ilsa Hermann and Liesel Meminger is one fraught with tension. Liesel does seem to be a bit angry with Mrs. Hermann for not continuing to have her laundry done by Rosa….
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- BRAVE NEW WORLD
Can someone please identify one central argument that Huxley makes about society in this novel.
In my opinion, the central argument that Huxley is making in this novel is that it is wrong to try to take conflict and emotions out of a society. He is saying that people should be left to argue…
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- BUSINESS
Can someone please identify the errors in the following bank reconciliation?Cash according to…
The correct bank reconciliation should be as follows: Cash according to the bank statement: $11,320 less outstanding checks: – 2,690 add deposits not yet recorded:…
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- MAUS
I need to describe the father-son relationship between Vladek and Artie in Maus. What are some of…
In Maus, Speigelman describes his relationship with his father Vladek as one wrought with conflict and misunderstanding. Speigelman characterizes himself as Artie in the graphic novel; Artie…
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- HISTORY
Explain how the twin issues of expansion and slavery drove the sections apart in the 1830s and…
The issue of slavery was the big deal that drove the two sides apart and the issue of expansion made it so that the previous compromises on the issue of slavery fell apart. Slavery had been an…
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- GUNS, GERMS, AND STEEL
According to Diamond, how did writing systems develop differently in Eurasia than other…
Two of the most distinct differences include what the characters in a language represent and the order in which something is written. For example, for each sound in a word, we represent that with a…
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- BLUES AIN’T NO MOCKINGBIRD
Why is “Blues Ain’t No Mockingbird” entitled what it is called?
The conflict of Toni Cade Bambara’s “Blues Ain’t No Mockingbird” is a conflict of race and representation. When the men arrive on Granny’s property they take the liberty of filming the house…
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- ANIMAL FARM
Consider the different attitudes of Napoleon and Snowball in chapter 3 of the novel. What do they…
If you take a good look at chapter 3, you begin to find that Snowball is giving great speeches about his plans, and his plans are tremendously developed! He is an eloquent speaker and is receiving…
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- BEOWULF
In what ways does Hrothgar live up to or fail to live up to the image of the epic hero?
What an interesting question, not one I had before considered. Hrothgar is the second most important character in Beowulf–a sure sign that he is not the epic hero of this tale. I guess the…
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- THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES
What are some metaphors in chapters 1-3?
The first metaphor I see is where Holmes says to Watson It may be that you are not yourself luminous, but you are a conductor of light. Holmes does not, of course, mean that Watson carries light…
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- SCIENCE
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE AND BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS?
Gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD is when the hydrochloric acid of the stomach splashes back up the esophagus through an incompetent gastroesophageal sphincter at the distal end of the…
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- MATH
Q bisects Line Segment PR; PQ = 3y; and PR = 42. Find y and QR.
PQ+QR=PR 3y+QR=42 PQ and QR are equal 3y+3y=42 6y=42 6y/6=42/6 y=7 QR=3y QR=3(7)=21
- ESSAY LAB
How can I find an easy interesting way of analyzing a poem and understanding a literature book?I…
I am a high school AP English teacher and am going to give you a resource many AP teachers use when instructing students to analyze poetry, we call it SOAPS. Start with the Speaker. Who is this…
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- BUSINESS
Good and ServicesIs there a new/existing good or service that is in trouble or missing out on a…
A high-profile sector that is in trouble in the United States is newspapers. They are losing ad revenue and (to some extent) subscribers to the internet. They have not yet found a way to get…
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- SCIENCE
Can one person have both diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus?
Diabetes Insipidus and Diabetes Mellitus are two entirely unrelated conditions. Diabetes Mellitus is caused due to a lack of the hormone insulin in the body or an inability of the body’s cells to…
- YOUNG GOODMAN BROWN
What is Hawthorne’s tone toward the character of Goodman Brown and if the tone changes during the…
Since Goodman Brown’s name is ironic, it seems that Nathaniel Hawthorne maintains a rather skeptical tone toward his character, especially in the beginning of the narrative. For instance, as…
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- THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME
Compare the climaxes in each story by Richard O’Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game” and…
Certainly, the climaxes of “The Last Leaf” and “The Most Dangerous Game” pivot around the change in attitudes and the determination of the main characters to survive against the odds. While Johnsy…
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