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    The cryosphere is a term which describes a place of the Earth’s surface where water is in solid form‚ include snow‚ ice‚ glaciers‚ ice shelves‚ ice caps… The cryosphere is a part of global climate system. Now‚ we are facing with this big problem‚ the global warming is a one of the most important‚ but it also cause this problem‚ the melting ice. The whole amounts of ice are melting and shrink slowly by the time‚ the main reason is temperature rising. The cryosphere is also melting beneath the ground

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    Groups Dynamics and their Specified Roles and Functions Within any group‚ there are many roles making up the list generally included when considering group dynamics. All these roles are helpful to the success of the team‚ but there are some that are absolutely necessary for the team to accomplish its mission. These roles are being played out in many different groups. This paper will focus on teams in the workplace and the roles that are a necessity for success. According to Benne and Sheats

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    The effects of racial disparity on family dynamics centers on marginalization‚ the creation of an economic gap and the establishment of Power Threat Theory. Therefore‚ family dynamics is adversely affected when its racial‚ ethnic‚ economic or educational background is perceived by society as inferior. “Perceived marginalization in society can be the cause of aggression in adolescents with a low educational background” (Issmer & Wagner‚ 2014). Hostile or violent emotional responses by marginalized

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    If fitted while using optional (and remarkably recommended) adaptive bangs (Dynamic Damper Management in BMW parlance)‚ their behavior is usually altered via BMW’s so-called Traveling Dynamics Control. This transmission console-mounted rocker toggles by way of five settings between an economy-oriented Environmentally Pro mode to Sport +‚ which alter sign and throttle responses and also

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    1) Baseline Description Early After the Crash The first few days following the crash of the Uruguayan Air Force plane carrying 45 passengers en route to Chile was surely made out to be some of the hardest days throughout what would become an amazing 72 day fight for survival. In the first few days the team had to fight through anxiety‚ mental instability‚ chaos‚ and perhaps the most important barricade—the fight to stay unified‚ positive and team-orientated. This is what makes it such an amazing

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    1. Historical Background The business that became the Bata Shoe Organization was established on August 24‚ 1894 in Zlin‚ Czechoslovakia by Tomas Bata‚ and included his brother Antonin and sister Anna. Although this business was new‚ the Bata name had been part of a tradition of shoemaking for eight generations‚ spanning three hundred years. It was one of the first modern-day shoe ’manufacturers’‚ a team of stitchers and shoemakers creating footwear not just for the local town‚ but also for distant

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    Vital and Dynamic Characters in A Tale of Two Cities A dynamic character is one who changes greatly during the course of a novel. There are many fine examples of dynamic characters in all Dickens novels. Three of these characters are Dr. Alexandre Manette‚ Jerry Cruncher and Sydney Carton. Dynamic characters play a very apparent role in the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Dr. Manette starts his life as a young successful man but then is traumatized by imprisonment and again

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    BMW-campaign for introducing Efficient Dynamics in Hungary‚ 2009 Executive Summary The campaign introduced the new Efficient Dynamics technology of BMW by creating the team “BMW Team Hungary with Efficient Dynamics” and participating on long-term races to make customers know and understand the real advantage of the technology: that low fuel consumption and emissions combined with out-standing performance leads in success by competing even vs. sport cars positioned on a much higher level. The campaign

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    Chapter 11 Flow in Closed Conduits CN2122 / CN2122E Main Topics      • • • • Introduction Reynolds’ Experiment Dimensional Analysis of Conduit Flow Friction Factor for Fully Developed Laminar Flow Friction Factor for Fully Developed Turbulent Flow Smooth Pipe Law Rough Pipe Law Different Workers Results Application    Energy/ pressure loss problem Velocity/ flow rate problem Pipe Sizing Problem • Explicit Equation for Friction Factor CN2122 / CN2122E Main Topics

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    Nida and Taber: Formal correspondence and dynamic equivalence Nida argued that there are two different types of equivalence‚ namely formal equivalence — which in the second edition by Nida and Taber (1982) is referred to as formal correspondence —and dynamic equivalence. Formal correspondence ’focuses attention on the message itself‚in both form and content’‚ unlike dynamic equivalence which is based upon ’the principle of equivalent effect’ (1964:159). In the second edition (1982) or

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