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Materials:

  • Thermometer
  • 1 cup size metal container (non-insulated)
  • Ice
  • “Week 3 Lab Exercise: Determining the Dew Point Temperature” worksheet

Approximate time: 2 hours

Instructions:

  • Fill the metal container with warm tap water (at least 50° F in the winter and 75° F in the summer).
  • Place the thermometer in the water and begin to slowly add ice while continuously stirring the mixture.
  • Record the temperature when the first sign of condensation begins to appear on the outside of the container. This reading should be within about 3° F of the dew point temperature.
  • Compare your recorded temperature to the dew point temperature given on your local weather report. Repeat this process once or twice per day for 2 to 3 days to see if you are consistent in the outcome.

 

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OL 675 3-1 Discussion: The Successful Happy Individual

Discussion Topic

There are several theories in how a human being can become successful and happy. Ayn Rand claims that in order for someone to be happy, they shouldn’t sacrifice their wants and needs for someone else. Aristotle believed that happiness is the highest good in life and people should do things they want but also be virtuous in what they seek and do. In this topic, answer the following questions: How would you describe an individual as successful and happy in a non-leadership position vs. a leader in today’s society? Can success and happiness co-exist? Give reasons to support your answer.

To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric document.

 

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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on African American Studies. It needs to be at least 750 words.

As Ogbar points out, it is now the case that in the past decade, hip-hop has often “deviated from conventional notions of race,” even though race and ethnicity still play a big role (Ogbar, 38).

The first section of the chapter deals with the way that definitions of the “real” from the 60s, 70s, and through the 90s. Ogbar argues that hip-hops appeal during its formative years stemmed from the way it pulled from what he labels “black oppositional culture,” which opposed “the dominant [white] culture and ideologies” (Ogbar, 39). Because of this, what makes things real in hip-hop is at some level “an intimate familiarity with the urban, working-class landscapes” of the 1970s, as well as basic knowledge of criminal activity in most cases (Ogbar, 39). It is worth noting, however, that hip-hop from the late 90s on has been increasingly political as well, including from commercial rappers who address the problems their ethnic culture faces in “sophisticated and highly racialized discources” (Ogbar, 40).

Interestingly, Ogbar also points out that a lot of the essential elements of hip-hop culture came from Puerto Ricans and other non-black ethnicities (Ogbar, 40). This leads into a longer discussion of race, going from what coinstitues a “real nigga” (Ogbar, 44), the rise of gangsta rap (Ogbar, 45), and the effect that a shift from New York City to Los Angeles, with its rampant gangs, heavier chicano presence, had as hip-hop began to feature “raw and bold depiction[s] of ghetto life in postindustrial Los Angeles” (Ogbar, 45). It is especially interesting to see how the group called Cypress Hill, which was made up of Latino artists, used black slang that should have been very offensive, but which ended up making them “the first Latino group to go platinum” (Ogbar, 46). And the way in which Asian-American hip-hop singers do the opposite, by not using black slang at all but still talking out about racism

 

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Theme Park City CaseTheme Park City has been in operation for 50 years. The company runs a major theme park in Orlando that comprises over 1,500 acres of prime real estate in the area. These acres were purchased in 1952 for a cost of $15,000 and currently are valued at $143,000,000. Donald Mallard, the CEO of the corporation would like to get a major loan to finance the building of a second theme park in Virginia. Unfortunately, the company’s financial statements are not strong because of the low amount of assets specifically the land at $15,000.Mallord asks the Controller Minnie Rodant to restate the financial statements using the property tax value of the land of $120,000,000. Should Minnie do this?

Question:Theme Park City CaseTheme Park City has been in operation for 50 years. The company runs a major theme park inOrlando that comprises over 1,500 acres of prime real estate in the area….

 

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