Sketch Helmoholtz character. Give examples.

Sketch Helmoholtz character. Give examples.

  • BRAVE NEW WORLD

Sketch Mustapha Mond’s character.

I think that Mustapha Mond is sort of a two part character. Personally, he is a very nice man who is understanding and open minded. This is the side of him that we see most clearly in the book….

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  • BRAVE NEW WORLD

Sketch Helmoholtz character. Give examples.

An Alpha lecturer at the College of Emotional Engineering, Helmholtz is a prime example of his caste, but feels that his work is empty and meaningless and would like to use his writing abilities…

  • AS YOU LIKE IT

Why is Orlando’s kissing compared to the touch of holy bread?it is from act III,scene 4

In this scene, Celia and Rosalind are talking. Rosalind is about to cry. The reason she is sad is that she is in love with Orlando and was supposed to meet him. He has not showed up on time….

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  • ONCE UPON A TIME

How does this work relate to new historicism?Once upon a time by Nadine Gordimer New historicism

I would say that one way in which Gordimer’s short story can represent new historicism is through the insertion of the author as a character in the narrative. Gordimer’s inclusion of her self…

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  • SOUL ON ICE

Should Eldridge Cleaver’s Soul on Ice be taught in high schools?Should Eldridge Cleaver’s Soul on…

This is a very interesting question. I think on the outset, I would suggest that if one is seriously investigating in teaching the text, it should only be done in the upper level of high school…

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  • ROMEO AND JULIET

Can anybody help me with a character analysis for Juliet?specifically in the balcony scene…

In Romeo and Juliet, the balcony scene in Act II reveals Juliet’s: questioning the importance of the male surname (“O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?”). Why is Romeo AND a Montague…

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  • MATH

Evaluate the limit (3x+5)/(x^2+1), x->+infinity?

limit (3x+5)/(x^2+1) where x–> inf Since the highest power is x^2, then we divide both functions by x^2 => lim (3x+5)/lim(x^2+1) = lim x^2(3/x + 5/x^2) /limx^2(1+1/x^2) ==> lim (3/x +…

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  • MATH

Calculate limit (x^2+2x+1)/(2x^2-2x-1), x->+infinity

limit (x^2+2x+1)/(2x^2-2x-1) when x–> inf We observe that he highest power for the numerator and denominator is x^2, then we divide both functions by x^2. ==> lim x^2(1+2/x+1/x^2)/lim…

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  • MATH

Solve the equation sin4x+sin2x=0.

sin4x+sin2x=0 But we know that, sinx+siny= 2sin(x+y)/2 *cos(x-y)/2 ==> sin4x+sin2x = 2sin3x*cosx = 0 2sin3x*cosx=0 ==> sin3x = 0 OR cosx=0 sin3x=0 ==> 3x= n*pi ==> x= n*pi/3 cosx= 0…

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  • MATH

Given f(x,y)=x^3+x^2*y^3-2y^2, find fx(2,1) and fy(2,1)?

f(x,y)= x^3+x^2*y^3-2y^2 find fx(2,1) and fy(2,1) First we need to calculate fx(x,y) and fy(x,y) For fx(x,y) we differentiate with respect to x. ==> fx(x,y) = 3x^2 +(2y^3)x Now substitute with…

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  • MATH

Which are the numbers m and n if f=x^4-4x^3+4x^2+mx+n is dividede by g=x^2-4x+3?

f(x)x^4-4x^3+4x+mx+n g(x)= x^2-4x+3 f is divided by g ==> the roots of g should verify f g(x) = x^2-4x +3 = (x-3)(x-1) ==> x = {1, 3} ==> f(1) =f(3)=0 f(1) = 1…

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  • HAMLET

How does Hamlet bring about his downfall?I have problems with writing an essay about the topic…

Here’s a sample outline to help you develop a thesis and a paper: I. Hamlet is more focused on his mother’s adultery and incest than revenge (This causes delay in the revenge). A. “Frailty thy…

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  • ROBERT BROWNING

What are the characteristics of dramatic monologue in “My Last Duchess”?

Here are some notes and outline points to help you write a response to this question: The monologue’s characteristics: give a psychological portrait of a powerful Renaissance aristocrat is…

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  • HISTORY

Describe two ways that technology affected the fighting World War II.Describe two ways that…

One major way that technology affected the fighting was that it allowed the German Blitzkrieg to happen. This “lightning war” was made possible by the fact that automobiles were much more…

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  • SCIENCE

Do men use polar bears for anything?Thank you a list would be fine

Polar bears did have uses in the cultures of what we used to call Eskimos and are now called by their various tribal names (or are just called Natives). Nowadays, in the United States, at least,…

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  • MACBETH

What can we, as humans, learn about ourselves from Macbeth?

Ambition can subvert reason: “From this moment,the very firstlings of my shall be the firstlings of my hand.” –Act IV, Scene 1 AND “Thou wouldst be great; art not without ambition, but…

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  • MATH

Peter,Paul and Mary sat for a quiz. Peter scored 17 marks more than Mary but 31 marks less than…

Peter’s score = Mary’s score +17 = Paul’s score -31 assume that Peter’s score = Pt Mary’s score = M Paul score’s = Pa ==> Pt = M+17 = Pa -31…

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  • SONNET 29

What similarities in structure, style and themes are there between Shakespeare’s sonnets 29 (When…

In terms of structure and style, both Shakespearean (English) sonnets are arranged thusly: four divisions: three quatrains (each with a rhyme-scheme of its own) and a rhymed couplet at the end that…

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  • THE GREAT GATSBY

The Valley Of AshesHello, At the start of chapter 2 the author contrasts the setting with the…

In the area half way between West Egg and New York, lies the Valley of Ashes, a desolate area of land where “ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens.” Even the men who…

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  • PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

Discuss Jane Austen’s art of characterization with reference to the following characters: Mr….

Austen identifies specific Regency/Victorian behaviors typical of the society in which she worked: The preoccupation with social class, the need for distinction, the necessity for marriage as a…

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  • WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

What is the quest motif in Eliot’s “Wasteland” and Yeats’s “Sailing to Byzantium”?

The Waste Land and Sailing to Byzantium are both quest poems but while the former uses the quest pattern more as a loose mythical structure in terms of a quest for the holy grail, the Christian…

  • LEDA AND THE SWAN

Critically discuss the poem “Leda and the Swan.”

In Greek mythology Leda even though married to Tyndareus, was admired by Zeus. Zeus seduced her disguised as a swan. Leda and Zeus consumated their relationship (had sexual intercourse) on a day…

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  • SCIENCE

Why do you feel faint or dizzy whenever you stand up very quickly?

The basic answer here is that, when you stand up very quickly (especially if you have been lying down), you do not get enough blood flowing too your brain. This lack of blood makes you feel…

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  • MACBETH

How does the motif blood help to develp the tragic flaw of unchecked ambition in Macbeth?i know…

In Macbeth, a thane’s ambition is measured in blood. From Macbeth’s first description by the Bleeding Captain in Act I to his beheading in Act V, Macbeth must swim in a river of blood in order to…

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  • A CHRISTMAS CAROL

What is the reaction of Fred and Bob Cratchit and his other partners after seeing gthe changed…

I’m sorry, but we cannot write this for you — what we can do is to give you some ideas that will help you do your own work. Surely, the first reaction of Bob Cratchit and Fred will be…

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  • THE SILVER SWORD

Why was Jan called a ‘little pickpocket’?

Jan was a daring boy. he was small and therefore very quick in what he did. he stole food from the nazis and also from peoples pocket.

  • SOCIAL SCIENCES

Why did Elias consider manners to be important sociologically.

Norbert Elias argued that manners have evolved through time in civilization as a result of social change. This social change has occurred, in turn, due to the different periods of psychological…

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  • SCIENCE

If a mother has diabetes,will the fetus have diabetes?

Gestational diabetes refers to the type of diabetes a woman develops during pregnancy. Women that have this type of diabetes did not have it before the pregnancy and it will usually disappear when…

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  • EMILY DICKINSON

Comment on the theme of death in Emily Dickinson’s poems?

Emily Dickinson’s theme of death in her poetry is three-fold: In “I like a look of Agony,” the speaker prefers death and suffering to its alternative, saying that “men do not sham Convulsion / Nor…

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  • BRAVE NEW WORLD

Linda and Lenina are the most serious rebels of Brave New World. In what way?In some ways, Linda…

I really do not see how these two are the most serious rebels. Their experiences do challenge the assumptions of the dystopia, but it seems to me that this is only because of the way that they are…

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  • HISTORY

Please list six statements that relate to Adolf Hitler.One of these statements must explain why…

Adolf Hitler is most famous for having been the leader of Nazi Germany and for having caused the Holocaust to happen. The major impact that Hitler had was to have caused WWII. Although Hitler…

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  • BRAVE NEW WORLD

What is the purpose of the Solidarity Service, and why does Bernard feel more alone afterwards?

As its name implies, the purpose of the Solidarity Service (that everyone has to attend about once every other week) is to make the people of the society feel solidarity — to make them feel like…

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  • JOHN ADAMS

List three traits of the letters between Abigail and John Adams and some examples?

The letters between John and Abigail Adams are truly a gift to anyone who has a passion for history. The letters span several decades and include a wide range of topics, here are three: 1. mutual…

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  • HISTORY

What was the life of monarchs, nobility, etc. in the 17th century in Western Europe?

The life of nobility in the 17th century had reached its highest point of glamour, importance, as well as danger and corruption. In France, the 16th century saw Kings Henry IV, Louis XIII and Louis…

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  • SCIENCE

How does the jet stream help move storms across North America?

A jet stream is a long and narrow high speed air current. Generally, it flows in an eastward direction. Meteorologists can make weather predictions based on jet streams. Not only is it important in…

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  • HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

What is the approx. value of H.W. Longfellow Voice of the Night, copyright 1893 leather bound…

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Early Poems (Voice of the Night), Thomas Y. Crowell, publisher. New York. 1893. 483 pages. I guess it depends on what you consider valuable. I have located several…

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  • NIGHT

What is important about these quotes from Night? Can they reveal a character, irony, theme or…

It seems to me the second quote, “After my father’s death, nothing could touch me any more” is a significant part of the theme of desensitization in Night. These are men who started out as human…

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  • FRANKENSTEIN

How is Victor hopelessness demonstrated at the end of the story?Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

In his letter of August 26th 17-, Walton writes to his sister that Victor Frankenstein must have been a noble creature in his days of prosperity, for he is noble and godlike in ruin! He seems to…

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  • HAMLET

Why has Horatio joined Marcellus and Bernardo at their night watch?

The first answer is right in that Horatio does come along because he has been told that the ghost has appeared. But I do not think it is exactly accurate to say that he tagged along to see what…

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  • TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

After Heck Tate leaves, Atticus must explain the lie to Scout. Why is this conversation easier…

Before Atticus has a chance to do much explaining to Scout, she tells him that it’s the right move. Atticus sat looking at the floor for a long time. Finally, he raised his head. “Scout,” he…

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  • NIGHT

Explain the significance of these two quotes from Night.“Listen to me, kid. Don’t forget that…

In the first quote, the speaker, a camp block leader, is addressing Elie, a newcomer, because he sees that the boy is concerned about his father’s survival as well as his own. Elie’s father is weak…

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  • REFERENCE

BooksWhats your favorite book and why?

I can’t choose an all time favorite book. I usually function in “top 5’s” or “best book I’ve read this year.” So – the best book I’ve read in the past couple of years is Middlesex by Jeffrey…

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  • THE GILDED SIX-BITS

Taking the role of an interviewer, what questions would you ask Hurston related to The Gilded…

Zora Neale Hurston was often criticised for focusing her stories within African American communities where a comparison of racial differences didn’t/wouldn’t come into play. The criticism was that…

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  • SCIENCE

What’s the connection between Hypothalamus, ADH and Oxytocin?

The connection is that ADH and oxytocin are both produced by the hypothalamus. ADH (antidiuretic hormone) is a peptide hormone. This hormone is released when the body is low on water and is…

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  • MATH

x-2 is a factor of p(x)=x to the 3rd power -xto the second power +2x-8Use the factor theoem to…

p(x)= x^3-x^2+2x-8 (x-2) is a factor?? Solution: To determine if (x-2) is one of the function’s solution, we use the factor theorem. If (x-2) is a factor, then the remainder of dividing p(x) by…

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  • LITERATURE

What are the similarities and differences between DIRECT METHOD and COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH to…

Direct method and communicative approach are two methods of language teaching both of them aim to master language components and in the both of them the teacher plays a role in helping students…

  • THE OUTSIDERS

What are some figures of speech from The Outsiders? With page numbers.

GREASER. The general term for gang members from the wrong side of the tracks. They generally wore long, sometimes greasy hair, with jeans, T-shirts and, sometimes, leather. SOC. Short for…

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  • SCIENCE

What causes stomach migraines? What are some of the signs and is there a cure for stomach…

Stomach migraines usually start during childhood and start for no apparent reason. They can last for 2-3 hours but can cripple a person for up to three days. There is a lot of abdominal pain…

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  • THE TURN OF THE SCREW

Which chapters reveal the mental condition and changing feelings of the governess?

All chapters, if read closely, reveal the mental condition and changing feelings of the governess, but Chapters Two, Three, Six, Nine, and Fifteen are particularly revealing. In Chapter Two the…

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  • LITERATURE

Who are the Pre-Raphaelite Poets?Why are they so described?Examine some of their main…

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of painters who rejected the formalism of Raphael and wished to return to a way of painting that was more sensual and realistic. There were also a number…

 


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