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1.Pre Calculas 11: Rational Expressions 1. A Jet plane travels 2 times the speed of a commercial airplane, The distance between ...

lane, The distance between Vancouver and Regina is 1739km. If the flight from Vancouver to Regina on a commercial airplane takes 140 minutes longer than a jet plane, what is the time of a commercial plane ride of this route. 2. A man goes fishing in a river and and wants to know how long it will take him to get 10km upstream to his favourite fishing location. The speed of the current is 3km/h and it takes his boat twice as long to go 3km upstream as is does to go 4km downstream. How long will it take his boat to get to his fishing spot?
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2.The man in the figure at left has a mass of 50 kg, and launches horizontally from a trapeze at ...

m/s. After landing on the trampoline, which has a “spring” constant of 17 kN/m, the trampoline deflects downward 0.7 m, and the man bounces up and to the left. a) How much farther to the left does he travel after bouncing off the trampoline? b) What is the maximum height he will reach after the bounce? c) What will his velocity be upon landing?
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3.Focus your lede on how people are affected. You will be graded based on the following: Your lede must be 35 words ...

de must be 35 words or less and one sentence. (10 pts.) Include the who, what, when, where and possibly the why and how in a one-sentence paragraph (a nut graph, or second one-sentence paragraph, can be used to explain the why and how if needed) (10 pts.) The most important information should come in the first 10 to 12 words (10 pts.) Write in active voice (10 pts.) Attribute the information (10 pts.) Use correct AP style (-2 pts for each AP style or grammar error). Here is the information for your lede: #2 - A man was doused with rubbing alcohol and set on fire Saturday because he ate the wrong Easter bunny. Irvine Police said a woman was angry because Paul Carter, 62, ate her chocolate Easter bunny. The man, who is confined to a wheelchair and has cancer, was eating the bunny at the Eastern Hills Nursing Home. He was taken to the University of California Irvine Burn Center with third-degree burns, police spokesman Milton Burel said.
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4.Suppose the heights of 18-year-old men are approximately normally distributed, with mean 65 inches and standard deviation 6 inches. A button ...

nd standard deviation 6 inches. A button hyperlink to the SALT program that reads: Use SALT. (a) What is the probability that an 18-year-old man selected at random is between 64 and 66 inches tall? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) Correct: Your answer is correct. (b) If a random sample of seven 18-year-old men is selected, what is the probability that the mean height x is between 64 and 66 inches? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. (c) Compare your answers to parts (a) and (b). Is the probability in part (b) much higher? Why would you expect this? The probability in part (b) is much higher because the standard deviation is smaller for the x distribution. The probability in part (b) is much higher because the standard deviation is larger for the x distribution. The probability in part (b) is much higher because the mean is smaller for the x distribution. The probability in part (b) is much higher because the mean is larger for the x distribution. The probability in part (b) is much lower because the standard deviation is smaller for the x distribution.
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5.A 90 kg crate rests on a level floor at a shipping dock. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction ...

tion are 0.66 and 0.31, respectively. A man pushes down and forward on the crate at an angle of 42° from the horizontal. (a) Draw a free body diagram. Include all components as taught in the course. (b) What is the magnitude of the pushing force required to slide the crate across the dock at a constant acceleration of 2.1 m/s2?
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6.CASE STUDY - 1 Mr. JD. is an 37-year-old African-American man visiting the ...

he first time. He was Recently released from state prison where he served an 18-year term for murder and armed robbery. His visit is part of a plan for aftercare arranged by the HIV Liaison Nurse in the prison. He denies practicing any behaviors that could put him at high risk for HIV disease, including having had sex with men or injecting drugs, while in prison or before he was imprisoned. He was first diagnosed with HIV infection five years ago. Mr. J.D. was married before he was arrested, but he was divorced 15 years ago. Although he has two adult children, Mr. J.D. has no contact with his children or former wife. He believes that they moved out of state. His parents are both deceased. He also lost contact with his five brothers and sisters. Currently, Mr. J.D. lives in a short-term, subsidized, group residence for newly released inmates. While in prison he completed high school and earned a GED diploma. In prison he also learned basic computer skills and answered telephone calls for the state's tourist bureau, which was staffed by inmates. He plans to enroll in a community college to learn more about computers. He has job interviews scheduled for several telemarketing companies. His medical history is unremarkable except for sexually transmitted diseases. Shortly after he was arrested he was diagnosed and treated for urethral gonorrhea. His physical examination is Unremarkable. 1. Read the case and Identify biological variables. 2. Identify Psychological variables. 3. Identify Social variables Case – 2 Jane is a middle class American housewife and a bar attender. She is a HIV infected woman who feels isolated and experiences’ shame and stigma in the community she is living. Her economic and social resources are inadequate to meet her needs. She has three children and her role as care giver, wife and mother is lost or limited. She fears transmitting HIV to her family members by contact. She is depressed and confused to disclose her illness to children. She feels disappointed for the loss of reproductive choice due to some gynecological problems associated with HIV. Her husband is a drug addict and jobless, dependent on the family. 1. Read the case and Identify biological variables. 2. Identify Psychological variables. 3. Identify Social variables Case – 3 A 65year old HIV couple from Thailand is living alone in a suburban village with no family support available. . They were depressed due to isolation, internalized shame and perceived stigma. They have several issues with health such as sleeping problems, Arthritis, Diabetes. Sometimes the couple was reluctant for medication due to many medicines in a day. They are confined to home due to mobility problems. Though they are covered under Social security system but it is not sufficient to fulfil their needs due to rising medical needs. 1. Read the case and Identify biological variables. 2. Identify Psychological variables. 3. Identify Social variables Case - 4 Kathy met a man, he was charming and handsome. They talked for hours the first night they met. She told him about her last relationship and how it ended with the police taking her boyfriend away after he brutally attacked her. The charmer told her, that he had been single for many years after his partner died of AIDS. She asked him straight up what his HIV status was and he told Kathy "he was clean and healthy". They began seeing each other regularly. She was falling for this guy and him for her. They played safe at first. But as time passed and their relationship grew stronger and began to relax. They had an active social life and enjoyed each other and going out with friends. Life was very good until February 11, 2010. She discovered a hospital document that had her partners name on it. The document was mixed in with some old holiday cards he had collected and saved over the years. The paper was dated 2002 and stated her partner was HIV poz and had been for 10 years prior. She was devastated! Over the 2+ years they we were together and had the 'HIV poz' conversation many times and he always said how happy he was to be 'clean'. Kathy was tested 2 days later and the results came back positive. Kathy moved out that afternoon- it was her birthday. I am heart broken, confused and angry. Being lied to by someone she loved so much just adds to the pain of having to deal with the news of being HIV poz. 1. Read the case and Identify biological variables. 2. Identify Psychological variables. 3. Identify Social variables
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7.3. In England a king hath little more to do than to make war and give away places; which in plain ...

erms, is to impoverish the nation and set it together by the ears. A pretty business indeed for a man to be allowed eight hundred thousand sterling a year for, and worshipped into the bargain!—Thomas Paine Thomas Paine criticizes the king for (1 point) destroying the society with war and waste being dishonest in all his political dealings how little money he puts into the government giving away land to foreign governments
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8.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irornIAQzQY What does Epicurus say are the ingredients for happiness? To what extent have you stocked your pantry with these ingredients? ...

s? To what extent have you stocked your pantry with these ingredients? Do you think you could lead an Epicuran life? If the ingredients are so simple, why aren’t more of us happy? Be sure to root your responses in the video. question:-2 Table 2b Genetics and Lessons from the Happiest Man 53 53 unread replies. 53 53 replies. Can Happiness Be Genetic? AND Life Lessons From the World's Happiest Man (links are located in Activities & Readings) Some things to think about . . . According to recent research, what causes happiness? To what extent is your current state of happiness related to genetics, your temperament/personality, and your circumstances? Did any of the common misconceptions surprise you? Can we change how happy we are? How might your college education change how happy you are? https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/media-spotlight/201302/can-happiness-be-genetic http://www.esquire.co.uk/life/fitness-wellbeing/news/a4915/matthieu-ricard-what-ive-learned/
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1.AU MAT 120 Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Discussion

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