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1.Hello im looking for some help with this proof tree, im supposed to use the rules i have attached. I would ...

I would love to get a written solution. I did the other proof tree that you can see in the attaached files. So its supposed to look like that Thank You.
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2.How do I reference a documentary that was re-published onto YouTube? For example I want to quote a 1979 documentary ...

979 documentary that I watched on YouTube but the uploader is not an official source, however I can not find the original source of the documentary. (I use Harvard referencing)
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3.i need help with a littiary anallisis essay Review of Violet Evergarden:1/13 episodes The story of ...

he story of Violet Evergarden, written by Kana Akatsuki, takes its viewers through a story of tragedy, hardship, and community of a recovering solder in thirteen episodes. The provided series shows the difficulties and challenges soldiers encounter when returning home after the Great War, much like World War I. One character, Violet, is a young female soldier who recently returned from war. In the past, she was utilized as a fighting machine raised for that purpose, and that purpose only. She had no emotions throughout her drafted time and did not understand people deeply. Following her service, she gained employment as an auto memory doll, much like a typographer. From this employment, she regained the use of her emotions through mentorships and friendships. This resulted in her becoming a highly requested person in her field. Violet was a child soldier in the Great War and was raised to fight and die for her cause. She was relieved of active duty following her hospitalization after her aquatint, Mr, Hodgin’s pulled some strings to have her discharged. Hodgin’s assisted Violet in finding a job due to his respect for his past friend and her mentor, Major Gilbert. She finally settles on becoming an auto memory doll, someone who writes for others. From her years of being a soldier, violet had become numb to her emotions. Because of the need for an auto memory doll to understand the client’s emotions, she thought this would be a good area of employment. While working as an auto memory doll for a foreign diplomat, she suffered a great loss of both of her prosthetic arms during an attack. While recovering, Violet learned of the prior death of her mentor Major Gilbert. At this time, she falls into a state of denial and has difficulty accepting this news.it is with the support of a friend that she can accept his death and move forward in her life and become a highly recommended person in her field. After experiencing all of these tragedies, she can regain her emotions. Kana Akatsuki uses Violet to exhibit the worst-case scenario of the experiences of a soldier coming back from war. This is exemplified by her being a child soldier and the loss of her arms in action. These experiences resulted in her losing her emotions. Ms. Akatsuki’s portrayals of soldiers struggling with the aftermath of war are vividly explained. The mental problems and stress of losing one’s arms would cause one a great deal of distress, with having to relearn how to live one’s daily life. In episode one, Violet awakes in the hospital after a battle that costs her arms. I could only assume what uncertainty was coursing through her mind due to becoming reliant on others. How does one previously trained to be self-reliant now become dependent upon others? Even though she has been groomed out of emotions, she would undoubtedly feel despair. In episodes two through seven, Violet has a difficult time adjusting to civilian life. His work offers her the opportunity to grow through communication with others, resulting in new friendships. Upon learning of Major Gilbert’s death in episode eight, I feel that Violet expresses raw emotion for the first time in the series. Now understanding what loss is, Violet has a whole new outlook on life. She takes further job assignments, but she has a different tone in her writing as she expresses greater compassion towards others. During episodes eleven through thirteen, Violet gets thrown back into her life as a soldier. Because of her new understanding of emotions, she refuses to kill others to prevent inflicting that pain upon others. This was the first sign, in my opinion, that she was thinking about her actions and the effects they would have on other characters’ lives. For example, if she kills this character, his family will go through the same pain she did when she learned that Gilbert had died. This is a true sign of compassion. In episode 13, Violet attends an air show where she writes a letter to the Major explaining all she had learned. He wanted most for her to be a normal girl, and she expressed in the letter how she had done that. I feel like this is where she shows just how much she has grown personally and how she has adjusted to her new life. Ms. Akatsuki uses a great deal of symbolism to give the viewer a clear and decisive point of view into Violet’s life. At the beginning of the story, Ms. Akatsuki gave the viewers just enough information about Violet without spoiling the whole story. She slowly eases the viewers into the plot to allow just how difficult Violet’s life is, to truly sink into the mind of the audience. Throughout the show, the viewer becomes familiar with different characters, both young and old. I believe that Ms. Akatsuki took the time to match the voice actors with their characters. For example, the voice of Violet sounds like she is very unsure of herself while at the same time having a disciplined tone. Major Gilbert's voice actor has a kind and heartwarming tone. He sounds like someone who truly was invested in others’ well-being, someone who would take Violet in. The other characters follow these examples no matter how small their part is and that makes this story more engaging. The story of Violet Evergarden is one of hardship, tragedy, and a community. Portrayed by a true literary genius, Kana Akatsuki. This story takes its viewers through a roller coaster of emotions and draws them deeper into the story. Through the eyes of a Great War soldier. Violet, a child soldier, goes through a transformation from a once lacking emotional character, to an auto memory doll that writes for others. Where she conveys other emotions onto paper. It is through community, friendship, and healing that Violet follows a path to recovery. One that made her face many trials and allowed her to become a renowned person in her field.
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4.I need help with my statistics assignment I meant not be able to use live study properly. i might need ...

ed to use chat box to communicate instead of live study but i can screenshare though
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5. Take me as someone who has always had an interest in air pollution, but doesn't have the time to learn ...

earn about it independently. I am hiring you to learn all that you can about it and put together a report that will summarize all the information so that I can learn as much as I can in as little time as possible. Here is what you need to include in your report: An explanation of air pollution. What is air pollution? // Explain 4 causes of air pollution. Explain 2 sources of air pollution. What are the toxins or pollutants that contaminate the air? Explain at least 5 effects of air pollution on human health and/or the environment. Explain 3 solutions to stopping air pollution. What can be done by the government or private organizations? Work cited page should also be included, listing all the sources you used to get your information. THIS REPORT SHOULD BE TYPED AND ORGANIZED IN 5 OR MORE PARAGRAPHS. READ THE RUBRIC BELOW CAREFULLY TO UNDERSTAND HOW THIS PROJECT WILL BE GRADED!! WORKS CITED PAGE General guidelines for citing sources: List entries alphabetically by author (if no author list title first) Separate entries with periods General format: Author, last name first. "Webpage title." Website title. Date published/updated. Organization/publisher. Date accessed. < URL > Example: Landsberger, Joseph. “Citing Websites." Study Guides and Strategies . 12 May 2005. University of X. 13 May 2005. < http://www.studygs.net/citation.htm >. These websites will format your citations for you: http://citationmachine.net/ & http://easybib.com/ **You should use google slides or powtoons to put together your information. You should have a minimum of 6 slides not including the title slide with your name.** DUE FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 Rubric Criteria Points Information Included Three or more required elements are missing (not including additional facts). (20 points) 1 or 2 required elements are missing (not including additional facts). (30 points) All required information is present, but no additional information is given. (40 points) All required information is present, including two additional facts. (50 points) _________ Quality of information Information has little or nothing to do with the main topic OR sections do not provide any supporting detail or explanation. (5 points) Information clearly relates to the topic, but some sections are lacking detail and explanation. (10 points) Information clearly relates to the main topic and all sections include some supporting detail and explanation. (15 points) Information clearly relates to the main topic and all sections include significant supporting details and explanation. (20 points) ________ Format Title page is not present at all AND/OR there are errors in typing, spacing, no picture, etc. (5 points) Product has improperly formatted title page AND/OR no picture or not creative. (8 points) Product has incorrectly formatted title page and has pictures. (12 points) Product has a title page in the proper format, has pictures and is creative. (15 points) ________ Spelling/Grammar 5 or more grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors present throughout the product. (2 points) 3-4 grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors present throughout the product. (3 points) 1-2 grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors present throughout the product. (4 points) No grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors present throughout the product. (10 points) ________ Works Cited Works Cited page not present. (2 points) All sources are documented with 3-4 errors in format OR Works Cited is not done a separate page. (3 points) Works Cited is done on a separate page and all sources are documented with 1-2 errors in format. (4 points) Works Cited is done on a separate, properly headed page with all sources documented in proper Works Cited format. (5 points) ________ Total _____/100
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6.hi i need help with my physics question asap. While solving, please Show all works and Draw and stated formula ...

ated formula show the picture and box the answer. Also, Don't forget the unit. also, please please show detailed work including very small calculation such as plus and minus. please also clear all the steps so i can use it as example for the similar questions Thank you.
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8.Please check options and pictures within the file attached. If the questions can be answered within a free demo session ...

hin a free demo session as I have my answers, but just want to confirm them, that would be greatly appreciated. Question 1: A block of mass M = 0.10 kg is attached to one end of a spring with spring constant k = 100 N/m . The other end of the spring is attached to a fixed wall. The block is pushed against the spring, compressing it a distance x = 0.04 m . The block is then released from rest, and the block-spring system travels along a horizontal, rough track. Data collected from a motion detector are used to create a graph of the kinetic energy K and spring potential energy Us of the system as a function of the block's position as the spring expands. How can the student determine the amount of mechanical energy dissipated by friction as the spring expanded to its natural spring length? Question 2: The Atwood’s machine shown consists of two blocks connected by a light string that passes over a pulley of negligible mass and negligible friction. The blocks are released from rest, and m2 is greater than m1. Assume that the reference line of zero gravitational potential energy is the floor. Which of the following best represents the total gravitational potential energy U and total kinetic energy K of the block-block-Earth system as a function of the height h of block m1? Question 3: A 2 kg block is placed at the top of an incline and released from rest near Earth’s surface and unknown distance H above the ground. The angle θ between the ground and the incline is also unknown. Frictional forces between the block and the incline are considered to be negligible. The block eventually slides to the bottom of the incline after 0.75 s. The block’s velocity v as a function of time t is shown in the graph starting from the instant it is released. How could a student use the graph to determine the total energy of the block-Earth system? Question 4: A block slides across a flat, horizontal surface to the right. For each choice, the arrows represent velocity vectors of the block at successive intervals of time. Which of the following diagrams represents the situation in which the block loses kinetic energy?
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1.AU MAT 120 Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Discussion

mathematicsalgebra Physics