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Solving Mechanical Engineering

Problems With Matlab

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Research On Information Metering And Measurement
Information Metering and Measurement
Study in information metering and measurement can be classified into smart metering, and smart
monitoring and measurement. In the following, this classification in point.

a)Smart Metering: Smart metering is the mainly important mechanism used in the Smart Grid for
obtaining information from end users devices and appliances, while also controlling the performance
of the devices. Automatic metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, which are themselves built upon
automatic meter reading (AMR) systems, are broadly regarded as a sound strategy to realize Smart
Grid. AMR is the technology of routinely collecting analytical, expenditure, and status data from
energy metering devices and transferring that data to a central database for billing, troubleshooting,
and analyzing. AMI differs from traditional AMR in that it enables two way communications with
the meter. So almost all of this information is available in real time and on demand, allowing for
better system operations and customer power demand organization.
b) Smart meters, which carry two way communications amid the meter and the central system, are
like in many aspects to
AMI meters, or occasionally are regarded as part of the AMI.
A smart meter is typically an electrical meter that records use in intervals of an hour or less and
sends that information at least every day back to the utility for monitoring and billing purposes.
Also, a smart meter has the capability to
disconnect reconnect
My Name Is Red
Colors and Characters
My Name Is Red is set in the late 1500 s as a mystery novel in search of the murderer of miniaturist,
Elegant Effendi. It also looks into a culture of European society in contrast to the traditional Muslim
society of Ottoman Istanbul. Most importantly, symbolism is a major piece of the novel, having
each chapter give a different perspective from an inanimate or living thing. Along with characters
showing symbolism, the title portrays the color red to have an important meaning due to the
relevance many times.
Chapter 31, I Am Red, has the color red as the narrator. In this chapter, Red gives examples to how
it has an important role in many lives. However, Red shows how it is used in many things other than
Islamic art, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the text, white can be used in showing positive and socially desirable qualities while on the
other hand black is the opposite. The black in the novel is symbolizing Allah s blackness, through
this color it is showing with blindness it can bring someone closer to the eye of God. In chapter
eleven, blindness in Islamic culture is shown, It s the farthest one can go in illustrating: it is
seeing what appears out of Allah s own blackness, implying freedom from the visual deceptions of
the materialistic world. With this, it is symbolizing that everything in this life is to please the
Creator referring to Allah or God, and how one can submit by making themselves blind to remove
anything impure in the world they live in and attain spiritual knowledge and wisdom. The
blindness is symbolizing relief from the illusions created by the mind and Pamuk describes it to
show blindness as black due to only seeing black when blind. Master Osman states In an album of
collected pictures I saw a red lipped, thin waisted Persian boy holding a book on his lap exactly as
I was holding one at that exact moment, and it reminded me of what shahs with a weakness for gold
and power always forget: The world s beauty belongs to Allah, to show that he realized that beauty is
held with the beholder, Allah. In realizing this he makes himself go blind to only see Allah s own
blackness. An artist or illustrator can wish to achieve the blindness brought by illustrations produced
by master miniaturists in previous centuries. With the miniaturist having their own sight and
creativity, they are distanced from seeing and illustrating the world as Allah sees it. In the novel it is
looked that only in the darkness of blindness created a mental image, untainted by the physical
representation of objects. The most traditional illustrators and artists would blind themselves to not
Rhetorical Analysis Of John Berger s Ways Of Seeing
Rhetorical Analysis Essay
In John Berger s essay Ways of Seeing, he shares his view on how he feels art is seen. Mr. Berger
explores how the views of people are original and how art is seen very differently. By comparing
certain photographs, he goes on to let his Audience, which is represented as the academic, witness
for themselves how art may come across as something specific and it can mean something
completely different depending on who is studying the art. The author goes into details of why
images were first used, how we used to analyze art vs how we do today, and the rarity of arts. He is
able to effectively pass on his message by using the strategies of Rhetoric, which include Logos,
Pathos, and Ethos.
Mr. Berger uses Pathos close to the beginning of his essay to get the attention of his audience. To
get an emotion started that would make anyone want to know and read further. Where he writes In
this respect, images are more precise and richer than literature. (121) For anyone who may be
passionate about literature may disagree, it would cause an emotion. An emotion that would cause
someone to want a better understanding. He is using this strategy to get the audience interested,
engaged, and to be able to have an emotional tie to the subject. He explains how images have been
around to make up for what was absent. Words are words and mean what we read from them.
Anyone can read a book explaining how life was in the past, and an image can give a different story.
An Analysis Of Anne Rice s Interview With The Vampire
Good and evil each have multiple definitions and could be used to refer to many different situations
involving people, ideas, products, or places. Depending on which situation someone is referring to,
the definition of the term that is used will be altered slightly in order for people to understand the
severity of the situation. According to the Mirriam Webster dictionary, evilis defined as immorally
reprehensible . This definition would typically be used to describe an action or a feeling that a
person possesses which are hateful or sinful. This definition of evil would be the perfect definition to
describe the main characters in Anne Rice s Interview With the Vampire. The three main characters
are vampires who spend their time trying to conceal their urges to bite people s neck an suck their
blood until death has almost fallen upon them, but never until death actually occurs. Louis, Lestat,
and Claudia struggle throughout the novel to suppress their urges to killand battle with their evil
desires. Lestat is the first character in the novel to become a vampire. He was changed early on in
his life and will live eternally as a vampire. Lestat went around sucking the blood of so many
humans, converting them to vampires. Anne Rice writes portrays to the reader that Lestat could not
live alone, so he took any opportunity he saw to bring humans to the immortal side of life as
vampires. This is exactly what happened when he chose his victim, the second main
Fast Food Land Case Study
Though President Ronald McDonald may like to think that Fast Food Land (FFL) is the most
perfect of societies, it is clear from the cultural and religious strife that he describes that this is far
from the case. Indeed, FFL may be in need of more than just minor reforms as President McDonald
hopes. The answer to what steps should be taken in order to remedy the situation in FFL lies in a
thorough examination of the following questions: How should society treat and accommodate
immigrants as opposed to indigenous national minorities? What sort of accommodations should be
made for immigrants and to what extent should immigrants be expected to assimilate? What model
for addressing diversity is the most appropriate for the government to use?... Show more content on
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According to Alison Renteln s reasoning in The Cultural Defense, it is certainly better to err on the
side of accommodating too much rather than too little as, often times, dress polices that appear to be
neutral and non discriminatory have a disproportionate impact on minority workers. This is because,
in certain instances, a workplace attire restriction can actually be viewed as a subterfuge for
discrimination, since businesses are trying to conform with the image of the majority, and to
distance themselves from that of the minority. Though it could perhaps be fair to make the very
Nozickian assumption that if an employee chooses to work for an employer whose uniform is
clearly specified, then the employee should be prepared to comply with the required dress standards,
it is important to note that such policies have a disproportionately large impact on members of
minority groups, such as the Wendylandians in FFL, and this should certainly be taken into
consideration. Because workplace dress codes in FFL result in disparate treatment and disparate
impact for Wendylandians, they should be revisited. That is not to say that dress codes should not at
all be applicable to Wendylandians, but rather that the unreasonable burden that falls on the
Wendylandians should be taken into account, and dress codes should be modified so that they either,
allow employees to display certain Wendylandian cultural symbols and trends, or at least, become
actually culturally neutral like they claim to
The Knowledge Of God s Existence And Fundamental...
Using solely reason, we can obtain genuine knowledge about God s existence and fundamental
characteristics. Although the more complete knowledge of God unveiled in revelation cannot be
strictly proven through the use of reason, this knowledge is consistent with that which we have
come to know through reason. Therefore, it is entirely reasonable to hold the Catholic narrative of
God as truth.
Modern society, however, insists that only what is proven through science is worth believing. This
attitude stems from the belief that the scientific method employed in science is the only clear cut
method for determining truth. This is why renowned physicist Stephen Hawking s scientific
explanation for the complexity and origin of the universe is well respected by many. Hawking s
Scientific Determinism supposes that we are in fact biological machines whose decisions are
determined by the chemical reactions that occur within the body, thus eliminating the concept of free
will. Furthermore, Scientific Determinism effectively removes God from the picture by insisting that
scientific laws cannot be laws if [they] only hold when some supernatural being decides not to
intervene. Hawking s theory is supposed to be trustworthy because it relies on the scientific method
of determining causes and their effects. However, this viewpoint, as scientific as it may seem, fails
to provide multiple causes or explanations to critical questions. As Thomas Nagel points out,
Hawking fails to
Essay on Exploring Why We Enjoy the Anti-Hero
There is no doubt that the popularity of the anti hero as we know it has increased in recent times.
With unlikely, yet popular moral gray protagonists like Jack Bauer, Dexter, and Gregory House
leading some of the most popular TV shows and characters like James Bond, Lisbeth Salander,
Tyler Durden (from Fight Club), and Jack Sparrow being some of the most memorable in movies,
it is not surprising that there has been an increased interest to understand what causes this
characters to be so popular (Peter Jonason in et al., 193). What is it that makes them as likeable, if
not more, than a normal hero? How come we relate to characters that perform actions that, if done in
real life, would cause us to see them in a whole different light?

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This presents a problem in anti hero stories, where, according to them, moral judgment plays an
insignificant role in antihero liking (1037). Therefore, ADT, while effective in measuring likeability
of heroic protagonists, fails to measure that of antiheroes. To try to measure the enjoyment of
antiheroic stories, Shafer and Raney conducted two studies. In the first one, a group of students was
split into two groups. One watched and antihero movie and the other a movie with a classical hero
protagonist. Through various points in the film, the viewers were asked to rate the protagonist
likeliness on a scale from 0 to 50, with 25 being neutral. Here are the results from the study (fig. 1):

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/263189247_fig3_Figure 1 Liking and morality scores by


condition across time Fig. 1. Liking and morality scored by condition across time. (Shafer and
Raney 1033)

This graph supports Shafter and Raney s claim that as the viewers form story schemas and are
exposed to the antihero, they become more accepting of the antihero s morality and come to like her
more. Naturally, antihero likability starts low in the film, but not surprisingly, is about the same as the
Critical Analysis Of Van Doren s On Hester Prynne
On Hester Prynne , a critical essay written by Van Doren focuses on pariah Hester Prynne whose
altruistic and strong nature enables her to endure and overcome the numerous struggles she
encounters. Though condemned by Puritan society, Van Doren presumes Hester to successfully
repent for her sin by silently withstanding public humiliation and performing acts of charity and
goodwill. Despite Hester s moral wrongdoing, Van Doren convinces the reader of Hester s purity
and righteousness by employing praiseworthy diction, pathos and logos, and a commendatory tone
that exalt her unwavering spirit and paint her as a paragon of virtue. When describing Hester Prynne,
Van Doren exclusively utilizes meritorious diction with positive connotations that assist in uplifting
and glorifying Hester s innately amiable character. While addressing Hester s physical appearance,
words such as delicate, evanescent, and indescribable grace are employed to shine her in divine light
and express the soft warmth that emanates from her being (Van Doren). As a result of Van Doren s
angelic illustration, the audienceis compelled to envision a radiating halo about Hester and to regard
her as a gracious blessing rather than a formidable curse imposed upon society. Furthermore, the use
of abundant and rich to describe Hester s hair and complexion respectively accentuate her natural
beauty and portray her dainty femininity (Van Doren). The vividness and extremity of the word
choice on the favorable end of the spectrum enhance Hester s visual appeal contrasting her with the
bleak Puritancommunity, further influencing the reader to distinguish her as a living goddess.
Cumulatively, Van Doren s implementation of praiseworthy diction idolizes Hester by extolling her
elegance and allure.
In order to magnify the injustice inflicted upon Hester, Van Doren weaves the appeals of pathos
and logos together to intensify the tragedy Hester experiences and to highlight the way in which
she overcomes such hurdles. While depicting her moral agony and the dismal severity of [Puritan
society s] moral code , Van Doren evaluates Hester to be the blackest sacrifice ever offered on its
altar (Van Doren). Due to his previous adulation of Hester s pure

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