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The Impact Of Electric Vehicles On The Future Of Electric...
Context and Background
Electric vehicles have been around far longer than their fossil fuel powered counter parts. They
have been popular as early as the late 19th century and the early part of the 20th century. One of
the best selling vehicles at the point was the Columbia Runabout, which could go 40miles on a
single charge and run at speed up to 25 kmph. They were initially considered a safer option when
compared to cars powered by fossil fuels, as initial ICI cars were prone to backfire. This all
changed with the mass production and the technological advancements when it came to ICE
(Internal Combustion Engines) [1]. When Ford started mass producing their cars and fuel prices
began to drop, advancements in electric vehicles came to a halt. There has been a slow resurgence
in interest for Electric vehicles from the late 70 s when the damage that the fossil fuel powered cars
were causing to the environment was slowly being understood. Yet the public acceptance of electric
vehicles has been less than enthusiastic. This can be attributed to the low prices of gasoline and push
by petroleum giants against electric car initiatives and public aversion to buying electric cars owing
to their high prices, their low resale value and lack of infrastructure for charging. But with the recent
success of Electric Vehicles in California and Estonia, it would be time to look at ways to implement
an infrastructure for Electric Vehicles in Australia and spread awareness among the public.
The Artistic Elements Of Laoco�n And His Sons
Laocoön and His Sons Muscles contorting in anguish, fangs brutally piercing the flesh, faces
drowning in suffering. This intense visual is shockingly manifested through marble in the sculpture
Laocoön and His Sons by Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athenodoros of Rhodes. This alluring
orchestra of artistic elements is the perfect compilation of technical perfection and emotional
expression. The exaggerated drama of the piece is the style of the Greek s Hellenistic period. All
things considered, Laocoön and His Sons possess both exquisite formal components and content and
has the capability to provide insight into both the culture of the Greeks, as well as the attitudes of
humanity towards its enemies. To commence, the formal composition of Laocoön and His Sons is
enticing. The piece is carved in marblewith a height of eight feet. The marble white hue of the
statue seems to accentuate the intricate anatomy of the figures. The three males are arranged upon
a base. On one of the far sides of the platform, there resides a pillar style seating with drapery
which dangles off in a waterfall like manner. The central figure, and by far the most substantial in
size, Laocoön, sits at an angular position. This angular posture generates a dynamic composition.
His two sons, Antiphantes and Thymbraeus, struggle at his side as sea serpents attack all three of
the figures. There appear to be two sea serpents, one that is prominently digging its fangs into
Laocoön s pelvis. Moreover, a
Comparing the Epic of Gilgamesh Flood Myth and Book of...
Comparing the Gilgamesh and Genesis Floods

The rendition of the historic, worldwide Flood recorded in Genesis of the Old Testament is similar
to the account recorded on Tablet 11of the Sumero Babylonian version of the epic of Gilgamesh,
discovered in the 1800 s by British archaeologists in Assyria. Let us compare the two in this essay.

Alexander Heidel in his book, The Gilgamesh Epic and Old Testament Parallels, provides a
background for the survivor of the Sumero Babylonian Flood, Utnapishtim:

Utnapishtim was the son of Ubara Tutu, the Otiartes, or, rather, Opartes of Berossus. According to
Berossus, the deluge hero was the tenth Prediluvian king in Babylonia. Also in the Sumerian
inscription he is referred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
[. . .] Build an ark.

[. . .] Load the seed of every living thing into your ark,

the boat that you will build.

Let her measure be measured;

let her breadth and length be equal.

Cover it with a roof as the abyss is covered. (Gardner 226)

There is no reason given by Utnapishtim for the deluge. On the contrary, the Judaic version of the
Flood in Genesis states in 6:5 8 a very clear, explicit reason for the Flood:

The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that very imagination of the
thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And the Lord was sorry that he had made man on
the earth, and it grieved him to his heart. So the Lord said, I will blot out man whom I have created
from the face of the ground, man and beast and creeping things and birds of the air, for I am sorry
that I have made them.

Likewise in Genesis 11:13 God gives a reason for the Flood:

And God said to Noah, I have determined to make an end of all flesh; for the earth is filled with
violence through them; behold, I will destroy them with the earth.

In Column 2 of Tablet 11 the Sumero Babylonian Flood narrative continues with the measurements
and construction of the ark:

One acre was its whole floorspace; ten dozen cubits the height of each wall;

ten dozen cubits its deck, square on each side.

I [Utnapishtim] laid out the contours, drew it all.

I gave it six
Pepsi Stock
I have chosen several stocks for you that will fit your current situation. Below you will read more
about them and why I chose them for you. The first stock I have chosen is from PepsiCo, Inc. I
purchased fifteen shares of this stock for $1,578.90, each stock individually costing $105.26.
Before purchasing this stock, the price it was last traded at was $104.59. Over the course of 52
weeks, the stock price was between $91.45 and $110.94. The price range for today 9/14/2019 is
between $101.60 and $105.64. The reason I purchased these for you is because I believe there
will be much profit once the commercials start coming out for football. The second stock I
purchased for you is from Apple Inc. As you probably know apple is one of the leading designers,
and makers of technology. I purchased fifteen shares of this stock for $1,686.30, each individually
coming out to be $112.42. Prior to purchasing this stock, the price of it was $107.95. Over the...
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I purchased thirteen shares of this stock for $1,056.12, each stock individually costing $81.24.
Before purchasing this stock, the price it was last traded at was $80.23. Over the course of 52
weeks, the stock price was between $56.36 and $84.73. The price range for today is between
$80.23 and $81.62. The reason I purchased this stock is because the stock price has been rising
over the course of the year and I anticipate that this will bring great revenue. The next stock I have
chosen for you is from Smith Wesson Holding Corporat. I purchased eleven shares of this stock
for $293.81, each stock individually costing $26.71. Before purchasing this stock, the price it was
last traded at was $26.71. Over the course of 52 weeks, the stock price was between $31.16 and
$16.33. The price range for today is between $26.62 and $28.08. The reason for purchasing this
stock is because the price of the stock has been rising over the course of the
Internal Rate of Return
Internal Rate of Return Meaning of Capital Budgeting Capital budgeting can be defined as the
process of analyzing, evaluating, and deciding whether resources should be allocated to a project or
not. Capital budgeting addresses the issue of strategic long term investment decisions. Process
of capital budgeting ensure optimal allocation of resources and helps management work towards the
goal of shareholder wealth maximization. Why Capital Budgeting is so Important? Involve
massive investment of resources Are not easily reversible Have long term implications for the
firm Involve uncertainty and risk for the firm Capital Budget Techniques Net PresentValue
Discounted BenefitCost/Profitability... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In cases where one project has a higher initial investment than a second mutually exclusive project,
the first project may have a lower IRR (expected return), but a higher NPV (increase in shareholders
wealth) and should thus be accepted over the second project. A method called marginal IRR can be
used to adapt the IRR methodology to this case. Another problem with the IRR method is that it
may give different rates of return. Suppose there are two discount rates (two IRRs) that make the
present value equal to the initial investment. In this case, which rate should be used for comparison
with the cutoff rate? The purpose of this question is not to resolve the cases where there are different
IRRs. Under IRR it is assumed that all the intermediate cash flows are reinvested at the IRR
which always not hold true. Which approach is better Both NPV and IRR methods yield better
decision making data based off them being sophisticated capital budgeting techniques and consider
time value of money and life time of the project. NPV and IRR methods yield better decision
making data based off them being sophisticated capital budgeting techniques as NPV implicitly
assumes that any intermediate cash inflows generated by an investment are reinvested at the firm s
cost of capital.
Bulk Third Stage Separator Exploded
1. What happened? Describe the actual realisation of the event.
On March 4, 1998, near Pitkin, Louisiana, a Bulk Third stage separator in a Facility owned by
Sonat Exploration co. exploded, causing around $200,000 worth of damage to equipment and
resulted in 4 deaths. The process utilised two wells, where one was located 2 miles (3.2kms) away.
In order for ideal production, the pipelines needed to be purged to remove the air as the air was
purged it was unable to escape to the atmosphere, resulting in over pressurisation within the tanks
which were unaccounted for, resulting in rupturing of the tank, releasing flammable material which
in present with any ignition source ignited resulting in a large fireball.
2. What were the consequences of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As shown in Figure 2; valve 11 and 13 must remain open during the process (Planned Valve
Lineup) however, the valves 11 and 13 were closed during the process (As Found Valve Lineup)
for the third stage separator. Since the valves were closed, there was not a process by which the
purge gas could vent out. The purge gas could have vented out through the block valve 14 and 15,
however they remained closed (See Figure 2). A Block valve does not replace a pressure relief
system but can contribute to the division of the separator and the storage tanks. As a result of the
valves remaining closed, there was a build up of high pressure purge gas within the vessel. Hence
leading to one aspect of the failure. Whilst designing the system, Sonat considered the third stage
separator as a vapour recovery tower which was identified as a storage tank. Consequently, the
design was done accordingly and there was a lack of a pressure relief system which would account
for any human errors and mechanical failures that may occur. Furthermore, Sonat did not produce
any documented piping and instrumental diagram before the incident. This meant that, thorough
analyses of the plant could not have been done or was either done ineffectively. Hence, safety issues
concerning the plant were not addressed and appropriate modifications were not made which could
have prevented
Link between Verbal Fluency and Phonological Short-Term...
Each time a bilingual speaks its brain functions in slightly different ways than that of a monolingual
s. Bilinguals deal with constant dual language activation as they are able to switch between two
sometimes very different languages. The ability to use one language without intrusions from the
other languageis seen as an important topic of study (Van Assche, Duyck, and Gollan, 2013).
However, one of the costs of being bilingual is the reduced exposure to each language. Studies show
that both sequential and simultaneous bilinguals score lower on vocabulary measures than
monolinguals (Rosselli et al., 200 as cited in Kaushankaya, Blumenfeld and Marian, 2011). Strong
evidence for weakened vocabulary performance in bilinguals comes from... Show more content on
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Lexical representations are classified for language membership after receiving syntactic properties
(lemmas). This enables the bilingual person to produce language in a selective manner. Furthermore,
bilinguals use task schemas and a Supervisory Attentional System to create, retrieve and, if
necessary to adapt these task schemas. Because bilinguals cannot completely turn off one language
the letter version of the verbal fluency task used in the present study activates twice as many lexical
representations in bilinguals than in monolinguals. This will lead to a greater degree of competition
for activation across languages hence the effect of subject type (Van Assche et al., 2013). In the
present research bilinguals and monolinguals verbal fluency is tested using a classic letter fluency
task. According to the literature bilinguals have a disadvantage in Vocabulary acquisition that we
expect to see manifest in their Verbal Fluency Task scores. Kaushankaya et al. (2011) were interested
in the link between phonological short term memory and vocabulary development in children and
word learning in adults that has been found in previous research (Gathercole and Adams,
1993,1994; Service and Martin, 1997). For example, adults nonword repetition performance
predicted their ability to learn novel words in a foreign language (Speciale, Ellis and Bywater, 2004
as cited in Kaushankaya et al.). Similarly, Rosen and Engle (1997) found
Analysis Of Merchant Of Venice And Frankenstein
Preconceptions
In both Merchant of Venice, by Shakespeare, and Frankenstein, by Mary Shelly, identities,
prejudices, and judgements are constantly put to the test. Shylock and Portia, who originally identify
strongly with their Jewish ancestry are subject to prejudice and judgement, ultimately causing them
to change their concepts of identity to conform to society. Similarly, the Creature is judged for his
physical appearance, causing him to grow angry when he is exiled by society. Both novels seem to
suggest that bias plays a role in determining the relationship between people, even when they have
never met before. These characters are judged, eventually shaping the way they will identify by the
end of the novel, and largely forcing them to change the very way they act and appear. For this
reason, in both Merchant of Venice and Frankenstein, prejudice is used as a tool to stereotype and
label people, eventually causing them to conform and mold themselves to the norms set out for
them by society. Many people are often judged because they are different from the norms society
has set for them, causing them to often be stereotyped into categories. This is especially true in the
context of both novels. Shylock experiences prejudice because he identifies as Jewish, and is often
discriminated against, explaining how someone spat on him, saying, You call me misbeliever,
cutthroat dog, And spat upon my Jewish gabardine, And all for use of that which is mine own (1.3).
He
Epinephrine Concentration
In the middle of the 20th century, there were some reports about the dangerous association between
epinephrine injected by contaminated glass syringes and clostridial gas gangrene [17]. Strikingly,
the epinephrine in therapeutic concentrations can lead to a four log decrease in the infectious dose
of Clostridium perfringens [17,24]. The low infectious dose of C. perfringens in the presence of
catecholamines can worsen the infection caused by the highly toxigenic and rapidly growing
clostridial species. P. acnes is a part of the normal flora of the human skin, but may contribute to
acne exacerbation and can be involved in some opportunistic infections [33]. Interestingly, in P.
acnes, a growth increase was found in one of two strains using... Show more content on
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Notably, an increase in the growth of some anaerobic species such as F. nucleatum, P. intermedia
and P. melaninogenica has been detected by relatively low ( 1 ng/mL) catecholamine concentrations
[8,23]. For the species, evaluated in several studies, the results have shown some discrepancies,
e.g., for F. nucleatum, the observations were contradictory, ranging from no effect on the growth in
the study of Pelz et al. [14] to growth suppression in the study of Roberts et al. [23] and to growth
enhancement in the publication of Jentsch et al. [8], while for other species such as P. gingivalis and
T. forsythia, there were either no effect or growth suppression [8,14,
Ethan Frome Quotes
Cheating is when one is not loyal or faithful to the person one is currently in a relationship with.
Generally, when a person cheats on someone, he will tend to treat the person that he is cheating with
better than the person that he is cheating on. In Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton, Ethan falls in love
with Mattie, and Zeena notices it. Zeena expresses the way that she feels about Ethan being with
Mattie and that she knows what is going on between them through her dialogue, actions, and what
she observes. It is easy to see that Zeena knows that Ethan is trying to replace Zeena with Mattie.
Zeena started to figure out how Ethan was starting to replace her when he began spending more time
on Mattie than on her. One of the first times in which Zeena finds out that Ethan was using up his
time for Mattie was when he did his best to supplement her unskilled efforts, getting up earlier than
usual to light the kitchen fire, carrying the wood overnight, and... Show more content on
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When Zeena found out that the pickle dish was broken, Ethan tried to hide the fact that Mattie
brought it down. However, Zeena responded by saying, I knew the cat was a smart cat [...] but I
didn t know he was smart enough to pick up the pieces of my pickle dish and lay em edge to edge
on the shelf he knocked em of off (Wharton 69). This means that Zeena now knows that Ethan was
trying to keep Mattie out of trouble which would have allowed Mattie to stay longer. Another
example of Zeena knowing that Ethan wants to be with Mattie longer was when Ethan said, You
needn t come round; I m going to drive her over myself [...] I m going to driver her over myself
(Wharton 81). This demonstrates how Ethan is trying all he can to keep Mattie by his side for as
long as possible. By insisting on driving Mattie, Ethan is making his motives conspicuous to

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