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Actors Lines
559 wordsJournal Entry for "Black Comedy " Dear Journal: I have never been so exhausted in my entire life and now I have time to sleep and do some schoolwork. I know this is a day late and I am sorry, but Sunday I just couldn't function anymore. During the production of "Black Comedy" I learned how to speak with a Standard British and Cockney dialect, was able to participate in the erection and demolition of a big set, and realized how much actors rely on each other during a performance. This production ...
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First Words Of The Lines
1,100 wordsWilliam Shakespeare Sonnet 18 Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? a Thou art more lovely and more temperate: b Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, a And summer's lease hath all too short a date: b Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines c And often is his gold complexion dimmed, d And every fair from fair sometimes declines, c By chance, or nature's changing course, untrimmed; d But thy eternal summer shall not fade, e Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow " st; f Nor shall de...
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Lines Amount Of Time Customer
895 wordsemail: title: Queuing Analysis Queuing analysis is the study of waiting lines, and the goal of queuing analysis is to minimize total costs of a business; that is, to minimize both the costs of maintaining the ability of providing service (i.e. cashiers in a supermarket), and the costs of customer waiting. Much of the success of a particular store, or restaurant can depend upon choosing the correct queuing model to minimize these costs. A queuing model for a particular business is chosen based up...
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Thee To A Summer's Day Thou Art
1,155 wordsSonnet XV (To his Love) by William Shakespeare: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimmed, And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance, or nature's changing course untrimmed: But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow " st, Nor shall death ...
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Basic Learning Of Geometry
408 wordsEuclidean Geometry Geometry was thoroughly organized in about 300 BC, when the Greek mathematician Euclid gathered what was known at the time, added original work of his own, and arranged 465 propositions into 13 books, called 'Elements'. The books covered not only plane and solid geometry but also much of what is now known as algebra, trigonometry, and advanced arithmetic. Through the ages, the propositions have been rearranged, and many of the proofs are different, but the basic idea presented...
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Line 3 Of The Sonnet
1,719 words1. When I do count the clock that tells the time, 2. And see the brave day sunk in hideous night; 3. When I behold the violet past prime, 4. And sable curls, all silvered o'er with white; 5. When lofty trees I see barren of leaves, 6. Which erst from heat did canopy the herd, 7. And summer's green all girded up in sheaves, 8. Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard, 9. Then of thy beauty do I question make, 10. That thou among the wastes of time must go, 11. Since sweets and beauties do t...
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Linear Regression Channel Lines
342 wordsLinear Regression & Best Line Analysis Linear regression is used to make predictions about a single value. Linear regression involves discovering the equation for a line that most nearly fits the given data. That linear equation is then used to predict values for the data. A popular method of using the Linear Regression is to construct Linear Regression Channel lines. Developed by Gilbert Raff, the channel is constructed by plotting two parallel, middle lines above and below a Linear Regression ...
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Geometric Line
299 wordsFor all of history (which we will get to later), people have wondered if they could travel time, as long as there has been a past, people have wanted to live in it. As long as there will be a future, people will dream of it. But what is time? That seems to be a question capable of capturing minds and driving philosophy forward. Why is that question different from 'What is distance?' ? Is it just because with distance I can always go back? Many great thinkers claim that 'Time is a curve, that lay...
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Subsequent Experiments Concerning Visual Search Tasks
2,411 words... Theories of Visual Search standard theory of visual search tasks assumes that when a person searches for a target in an array of other items, memory is used in locating the target. The following analysis of three articles shows that there is both strong support for this highly respected theory and evidence that this theory may have some flaws in reasoning. In the article 'Features and Objects in Visual Processing,' Anne Treisman states that there are two theoretical levels of visual processi...
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Multiple Signals On A Communication Line
524 wordsEvery computer has a port to connect a communication line or cable from a peripheral device. Computers have limited number of ports, so multiplexers are used. They combine signals from multiple terminals and put them all on a single communications line. This increases the efficiency of communication and is cost-effective. The communication line is divided into different sections and the data from each terminal is coded and sent and then received, decoded and directed to the correct section from ...
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Previous Lines Of The Sonnet
2,305 wordsSonnet 65 (Shakespeare) 1 Since brass, nor stone, nor boundless sea, 2 But sad mortality o'er-sways their power, 3 How with this rage shall beauty hold a plea, 4 Whose action is no stronger than a flower? 5 O how shall summer's honey breath hold out, 6 Against the wreckful siege of batt " ring days 7 When rocks impregnable are not so stout, 8 Nor gates of steel so strong, but time decays? 9 O fearful meditation! Where, alack, 10 Shall time's best jewel from time's chest lie hid? 11 Or what stron...
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Time B Second Step
1,240 wordsUrbana University Registration When I came to register for my classes at Urbana University, I did not know what to expect. I guess you could say I figured it would be exactly like in the movies, there would be long lines and all you have to do is pick the classes you wanted. I came to find that it was nothing like the movies. There are several things that you need to do in order to register for classes. First, you have to do the dreadful task of getting ready. So this means you have to wake up. ...
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Pony Express Riders
1,290 wordsOn April 3rd, 1860, the Pony Express started. The first rider named Henry Wallace left St. Joseph, Missouri. On April 13th the last rider reached Sacramento, California. To become a rider you had to be a brave young man, and an orphan, because it was a dangerous job. They had to be very good riders, and able to shoot well. And they must not fear Indian attacks. Every rider had to ride sixty miles at very high speed. He had to travel the 60 miles with six different ponies and in six hours. Every ...
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Appendix A Parametric Equations For Line Segment
1,449 wordsThis didnt get a very good grade but it works to help set it up. Cycloids, Brachistochrones, and other Archaic Words Introduction: Everyone with a decent math background knows that a straight line is the shortest distance between two points. Intuitively, many would think that it would also be the path taken that took the shortest amount of time. We will show that the time that it takes to traverse cycloidal and elliptic path is faster than that of a straight line. We will do this by using the Py...
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Feeling The Persona
2,008 wordsSky-high is a text in which the composer is presenting the concept of time on an intellectual and sophisticated level. The composer's purpose throughout the text is to demonstrate how time is a medium for change and changing perspective. The composer has achieved this by using a central image, that is, the clothesline, as a constant throughout the text. The text then describes how one person's perspective on this central image has been altered and changed as time has passed, time being the initi...
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Door The Line
254 wordsLanguage and visual techniques used and an explanation of their effectiveness "Maybe" is in italics because it emphasises that what follows are only possibilities. The verbs "go" and "open" are in the imperative mood. In each stanza this contrasts strongly with the hesitant feeling of words like "maybe" and "if". The effect of this juxtaposition is to emphasise the change of tone, from the strong tone of the order, "Go and open the door ", to the more tentative tone in which the poet suggest the...
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180 Degrees
407 wordsThe period of Reconstruction, which took place from 1865 to 1877 was a period of rebuilding following the American Civil War. During this period of reconstruction, re-growth and rebuilding, Reconstruction governments tried to secure new rights that would grant blacks and former slaves liberties; re-build the nation, physically and economically; and secure equality. However, Reconstructionist attempts to create equality failed as a result of rising groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, the Radical Rep...
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