Thursday, January 23, 2020
Physics of Rock Climbing :: physics sport sports rock climbing
Anchor systems are vital for a climber and whether or not an anchor is secure can mean the difference between life or death for the climber. Good anchors are not difficult to set up and all they require is a little experience in setting up and some common sense. We will anaylze the forces generated in two different types of anchor systems. Another factor in the forces generated in an anchor system that can be applied to both systems is that of the angles involved in the system. The greater the angle at the bottom of the anchor system, where the rope attaches to the anchor, the greater the force that is exerted on each anchor point. The table below reflects this. The American Tringle is an anchor made in the shape of a triangle. The force on either anchor point is equal to where F is the force exerted on the lowest carabiner in the system. With an angle of 60 degrees this force is equal to the force exerted on the system. Any smaller angle will mean a greater force on the anchor points. This anchor will effectively double the forces present in the anchor system compaired to the Equalized V anchor, making it quite a bit more dangerous. The Equalized V is an anchor in the shape of a V. The force it exerts on each anchor point is , where F is the force exerted on the system. At 60 degrees it exerts a force of F/2 on each anchor, so it is much better than the American Triangle. This is a fall. If you climb it will happen to you. Sometimes in hurts. The rest of the time it really hurts. This is especially applicable in lead climbing where you place protection or clip into bolts as you climb. In lead climbing you can easily take falls of more than 10 meters. 'Static' climbing ropes are not really static, but actually just low elongation. Suppose, climbing with static rope, a 60 kg climber was to fall from thirty meters, with his last piece of protection 5 meters below you. He would then fall 10 meters. Assuming that his rope stopped him in 1/10 of a second, the stopping force he would feel would be equal to 8.4 kN, and the force on the anchor would be twice that, 16.8 kN. While most carabiners are rated up to 20+ kN, most ropes can withstand significantly less, usually about 9 kN.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
The Humble Beginnings of Internet Discovery
The year is 1957 and the USSR has just launched the first artificial earth satellite. In response America launches the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the Department of Defense (DOD) to create Americaâ⬠s lead in science and technology. The Internet had its humble beginnings here, The Internet has become one of the key symbols of todayâ⬠s pop culture: everything has a ââ¬Å"dot comâ⬠address; people do not say ââ¬Å"call me,â⬠but instead its ââ¬Å"Iâ⬠ll E-mail you;â⬠and the new word on the stock market is ââ¬Å"E-business. The Internet has not always been such a key figure in American life; in fact it was The theory for the Internet first started being published in 1961 with Leonard Kleinrockâ⬠s document on packet-switching theory, ââ¬Å"Information Flow in Large Communication Net. â⬠This document presented the theory behind the first problem of the Internet, and how to solve it1. The problem was this: when a large document is sent then pieces of it become lost in transfer and the entire document has to be resent, but then different pieces are missing from the new copy of the document. This is a major problem and the obvious solution is to ââ¬Å"chopâ⬠the information up into smaller pieces and then transmit the smaller ieces2. Then another problem was realized, how does the computer know where to put these small bits of information? The solution to that was what has come to be known as packet-switching (PS). In PS, the entire document is sent in a bunch of tiny ââ¬Å"packets,â⬠these packets contain the information of the document ââ¬Å"wrappedâ⬠in its placement on the page. The receiving computer then sends a message back to the transmitting computer telling it which packets were corrupted or missing and the transmitting computer then re-sends the lost The next problem that the Internet faced was first discovered at the ARPAâ⬠s networking project, ARPAnet. Since it was militarily connected, the leaders of ARPAnet wanted a way that information could be moved between two computers without requiring a direct connection in case the direct link between two computers failed (was destroyed). The way that the ARPAnet project dealt with this was by having the network bounce the information around without it taking a direct path to the receiving computer4. The result of this was that almost no two packets will travel the same path and there will always be a The final problem that ARPAnet came across was the fact that most omputers did not run exactly the same hardware or software as another. Their solution to this was to build smaller computers (called Interface Message Processors or IMPs) that were in direct contact with the main computer and also in connection with the other IMPs on the network. All of the IMPs were built to the same specifications so that one could easily communicate with the other5. In 1968 all three of these developments were put into action when ARPA sent out proposals and requests for contractors. Bolt, Beranek, and Newman, Inc. (BBN) were awarded the contract to build the IMPs, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) was awarded the Network Measurement Center contract, and the Network Working Group (NWG) was formed to develop host protocols for the soon to be developed ARPAnet. Nodes are set up as soon as BBN builds the IMP for that location. The first node was at UCLA and installed on August 30, 1969. It was the Network Measurement center and ran on the SDS SIGMA7 operating system. The second node was setup on October 1, 1969, at Stanford Research Institute. It was the Network Information Center (NIC) and ran on the SDS940/Genie operating system. Node three was installed November 1, 1969, at University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). It served as the mathematical engine for the network and ran on the IBM 360/75 operating system. The fourth, and final, node of the ARPAnet was put at University of Utah in December. This computer ran the graphics for the ARPAnet, and ran on the DEC PDP-10 operating system6. The connecting of these different operating systems and computers showed that the idea behind the IMPs really worked. On October 29 the first packets were sent by Charley Kline at UCLA as he tried logging into SRI. The system crashed as the letter ââ¬Å"Gâ⬠of ââ¬Å"LOGINâ⬠was being The ARPAnet was a far cry from the Internet of today: there was no e-mail, no web pages, and no AOL. This began to change in the 1970â⬠³s. The first step was the cross-country link between UCLA and BBN. As a result of this, fifteen nodes (twenty-three hosts) were connected to the ARPAnet. BBN also developed a cheaper IMP, and a new IMP that supports up to sixty-four hosts, instead of the old four hosts. Then Ray Tomlinson developed an E-mail program for the ARPAnet, and in the following year, Larry Roberts wrote an E-mail management program that allows people to selectively read, file, forward, and respond to messages. Quickly after that development the first computer-computer chat occurs and is demonstrated at the International Convention on Computer Communications. Then the first international links to ARPAnet are installed in the United Kingdom and Norway. In 1974, Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn publish ââ¬Å"A Protocol for Packet Network Interconnectionâ⬠that outlined, in detail, a design of a Transmission Control Program (TCP)7. During the same year, BBN opened Telnet, the first public packet data service (a commercial version of ARPAnet). Vint Cerf also draws the ideas for gateway architecture on the back of an envelope in a hotel lobby. Three years later his ideas are employed as BBN provides the gateways for the first true Internet (one that uses Internet protocol, which was then a part of TCP). Shortly after that, in 1978, TCP is split up into TCP/IP (Transmission Control In 1979 there was a new development in the ARPAnet with the addition of the Packet Radio Network (PRNET). To conduct experiments of the PRNET computers were literally loaded up in vans and driven around until they could not communicate. Also, on April 12, Kevin MacKenzie sends out a message suggesting the use of emotions (such as ââ¬Å":)â⬠for happy) and is heckled by most f the people he sends an E-mail to. None of these folks had any idea that it would become the huge phenomenon it is today. Later on, in 1982, the Internet begins to become a reality when Norway leaves ARPAnet and connects using a TCP/IP connection over the SATNET (Satellite Network), and ARPA finally designated TCP/IP as the protocol suite for ARPAnet and the term ââ¬Å"Internetâ⬠is born. Now the entire world is open for communication by the connecting of the specific countries networks to those of the SATNET. Then, in 1985, Symbolics. com becomes the first registered domain name, and NetNorth is connected to provide Canada with coast-to-coast onnectivity one hundred years to the day after the last spike for the November 2, 1988, the day the net stood still. Robert Morris Jr. , son of NSA chief scientist Robert Morris Sr. , sent out what will forever be known as the ââ¬Å"Morris Worm. â⬠The Morris Worm clogged up about ten percent of the Internetââ¬âa small amount, but enough to crash the Internet and land Mr. Morris (Jr. ) a hefty fine and prison time. Earlier in that year, Internet Relay Chat was developed; something that has become one of the key factors in Internet usage In the ten years since the Morris Worm the Internet has gone mainstream. After the ARPAnet ceased, the Internet had an explosion in usage and has become the giant that Americans know today. It has transformed from its humble beginnings, when it crashed on the first attempted remote LOGIN, into an economy driving, pop culture staple. Few people have heard of men such as Leonard Kleinrock, but none can say he has not contributed to America today. So, when you think about the Cold War, think about Sputnik and the Internet it Hafner, Katie; Lyon, Matthew. Where Wizards Stay up Late: The Origins of the Kristula, David. ââ¬Å"The History of the Internet. ââ¬Å"
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
A Study On A Business - 997 Words
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Monday, December 30, 2019
Essay about Teaching Strategies for Autism - 1884 Words
Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder is one of many developmental disabilities that affect students learning. In fact, in the United States, Autism is the fastest-growing severe developmental disorder (ââ¬Å"What is Autism,â⬠n.d.). Also, the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder is 1 in 68 children and the prevalence in boys is 1 in 42 children (ââ¬Å"What is Autism,â⬠n.d.). Furthermore, Autism Spectrum Disorders also affects the way a child learns and over the years, several teaching strategies have been developed to help teachers to effectively educate students with Autism. Research has also been conducted to develop and test new teaching strategies for Autism and continues in playing an important role in the education of students with Autism.â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Yet, the research has suggested that Autism Spectrum Disorder results from different series of factors including genetic, environmental, and neurobiological that demonstrate the characteristics of t he behavioral symptoms associated with autism (ââ¬Å"Autism,â⬠n.d.). Furthermore, besides still not knowing the etiology of autism, it has been proven that there are many subtypes of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Before being recently combined under one umbrella diagnosis of ASD there are a few specific subtypes of ASD (ââ¬Å"What is Autism,â⬠n.d.). These distinctive subtypes of ASD are autistic disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder (CDD), pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) and Asperger syndrome (ââ¬Å"What is Autism,â⬠n.d.). 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Sunday, December 22, 2019
causes of the great depression Essay - 582 Words
The Great Depression was a decade of poverty for many United States citizens. Starting in 1929, The Great Depression was a rough time not only for the U.S. but for many other countries. There are many causes for the Depression but the main cause was the combination of the greatly unequal distribution of wealth throughout the 1920s and the extensive stock market speculation(Gusmorino, 1). Other causes were the unsteadiness of the stock market, short signed economic policies, overdependence on mass production, consumer spending, advertising, welfare capitalism, and high tariff. The effect on the country of the imbalance in the economy threw the U.S. into an era of negativity. How did the United States go from the ââ¬Å"roaring twentiesâ⬠to Theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The upper class, earning much more, were not expected to buy more food, cars, or clothing for their family which most likely consisted of the same amount of people as other American families. One solution for allowing people to buy goods they needed was to let them buy those products on credit. By the end of the 1920s 60% of cars and 80% of radios were bought on installment credit. Between 1925 and 1929 the total amount of outstanding installment credit more than doubled from $1.38 billion to around $3 billion. This worked well for a while because it allowed for an artificial demand. Even though this put off the day of reckoning, the downfall was worse. The Great Depression was the worst economic slump ever in U.S. history, and one that spread to virtually the entire industrialized world. Banks, stores, and factories were closed and left millions of Americans jobless, homeless, and penniless. Many people came to depend on the government or charity to provide them with food. It led to a sharp decrease in world trade as each country tried to protect their own industries and products by raising tariffs on imported goods. The economy continued to fall almost every month. At first the stock market was an important but not the dominant influence. But however, by 1929 the market became the symbol of the nations prosperity and an icon of American business culture. Everything was going great; the stock prices reached what looked toShow MoreRelatedCauses Of The Great Depression1319 Words à |à 6 Pageshaving classic satisfying life concluded when the Great Depression ushered in the negative trend that would impact the U.S. economy in 1929. Therefore, what happened? In this essay, we will discuss what the Great Depression was for the Americans, the causes of the Great Depression, and the U.S.ââ¬â¢s recovery from the Great Depression. The Great Depression One of the terrifying times in the U.S. history is the Great Depression. The Great Depression is an economic phenomenon, which according to theRead MoreGreat Depression and Its Causes1256 Words à |à 6 PagesThe causes of the Great Depression of the 1920s and 1930s has been argued about for generations. Most people agree on several key topics and that it was the severity and length of time the Depression lasted that was actually the most remarkable. Hoover made many noteworthy attempts to try and solve this crisis, yet in the end it was President Roosevelt and his New Deal, that brought many Americans hope for the future. The first factor in the start of the Depression was the lack of diversityRead MoreCauses of the Great Depression2012 Words à |à 9 Pages The causes of the Great Depression in the early 20th century is a matter of active debate between economists. Although the popular belief is that the main cause was the crashing Stock Market in 1929 caused the Great Depression, There were other major economic events that contributed just as much as the crash, such as Americanââ¬â¢s overextension of credit, an unequal distribution of wealth, over production of goods, and a severe drop in business revenue. As these events transpired the state of economicRead More Causes of the Great Depression Essay1143 Words à |à 5 PagesCauses of the Great Depression Throughout the 1920ââ¬â¢s, new industries and new methods of production led to prosperity in America. America was able to use its great supply of raw materials to produce steel, chemicals, glass, and machinery that became the foundation of an enormous boom in consumer goods (Samuelson, 2). Many US citizens invested on the stock market, speculating to make a quick profit. This great prosperity ended in October 1929. People began to fear that the boom was going toRead MoreCauses of the Great Depression Essay1108 Words à |à 5 PagesThe United States has experienced recessions about every twenty years (give or take) since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Nothing that had happened before was quite this serious, chaotic, or as long lasting as the Great Depression. The crash was felt far beyond those on the trading floors. 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So if your bank that you invested all your money in collapsed, you didnââ¬â¢t get any money back. This is what happened to millions of Americans during the 1930s. This era was called the great depression. The great depression was one of the worst economy issues we have ever had in history. It was a hard time for everyone. The great depression started in 1929Read More The Cause of the Great Depression Essay552 Words à |à 3 PagesThe Cause of the Great Depression The economic expansion of the 1920ââ¬â¢s, with its increased production of goods and high profits, culminated in immense consumer speculation that collapsed with disastrous results in 1929 causing Americaââ¬â¢s Great Depression. There were a number or contributing factors to the depression, with the largest and most important one being a general loss of confidence in the American economy. The reason it escalated was a general misunderstanding of recessions byRead MoreCauses Of The Great Depression And The Great Recession2292 Words à |à 10 Pages1. Examine the causes of the Great Depression of the 1930s and consider what similarities and differences can be drawn with the problems from the financial and economic crisis which began in 2008. Introduction 2007-2009 in America has often been described as the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression in 1929. There was lots of debate whether the economy was slipping back to double dip recession but there is considerable evidence that the economic crisis in 2008 is worse than the crisisRead MoreCauses of the Great Depression Essay651 Words à |à 3 PagesIn the 1920s, American economy had a great time. The vast majority of Americans in 1929 foresaw a continuation of the dizzying economic growth that had taken place in most of the decade. However, the prices of stock crested in early September of 1929. The price of stock fell gradually during most of September and early October. On ââ¬Å"Black Tuesdayâ⬠29 October 1929, the stock market fell by forty points. After that, a historically great and long economic depression started and lasted until the start of
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Character Analysis of Scout Free Essays
Jean Louise Finch, or Scout, is the novelââ¬â¢s narrator and principal character. She is a unique and remarkable character who does not quite fit in, or do what is expected of young girls in 1930s Alabama. Readers will note that Scout at the end of the novel is very different from Scout at the beginning and this is because she has developed so much as a character. We will write a custom essay sample on Character Analysis of Scout or any similar topic only for you Order Now At the start of the novel, she is a determined, spirited tomboy; she loves wearing trousers. She spends most of her time with Jem, her brother and Dill, her friend who visits every summer. She canââ¬â¢t bear to be reminded that she is a girl and she is often excluded from the boysââ¬â¢ games because she is a girl. At times, being a girl makes her very lonely- she has no mother, sisters or female friends her own age. She tries to solve all problems by fighting and it takes her a long time to follow her fatherââ¬â¢s advice and learn to fight with her head instead of her fists. Her bad temper is possibly her greatest flaw. She also stands out from the crowd because she is very clever. She can read the newspaper before she starts school and she canââ¬â¢t even remember when started to read. Her knowledge of law is remarkable for her age. She is also outspoken, and this gets her into trouble with Miss Caroline on her first day at school. She is stubborn and strong-willed, and this means she clashes with people who have authority over her- Calpurnia, Miss Caroline, Aunt Alexandra. she does not disobey her father, but she certainly challenges him and tries to get around him. However, Atticus always gets around her in the end. Scout grows and develops immensely in the course of the novel. Early in the novel, she believes all the rumors that she hears around Maycomb and picks up many of Maycombââ¬â¢s attitudes- Boo is a phantom, Mr Dolphus Raymond is evil, black people are only ââ¬Ëniggersââ¬â¢ and Atticus should not defend them. She also learns to become more accepting of her femininity. For some, it may seem that she gives into Aunt Alexandraââ¬â¢s pressure to be a lady. In the final chapter, we see that the rebellious little tomboy who fights with her fists has made way for a thoughtful, wise, mature and experienced young lady. How to cite Character Analysis of Scout, Essay examples
Friday, December 6, 2019
Human Resource Management Spend Money & Efforts for Recruitment
Question: Provide analysis of a human resource management issue outlined below. Statement: Organisations should spend tremendous amount of money and efforts into their recruitment and selection processes. Answer: Organizations should spend tremendous amount of money and efforts into their recruitment and selection processes- For the Topic Yes, Organization must expend remarkable quantity of money and efforts into their recruitment and selection process because for organization public are essential part ('Research Methods in HRM', 2015). No organization can run without its human resources ('FACULTY RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION', 2012). In todays extremely difficult and aggressive situation, selection of right person at the right place has remote success implication for an organization performance. Employees well selected and well located would not only donate to the well-organized running of the organization, but recommend important potential for upcoming replacement. This hire is an important purpose. The method of hiring being with human resources planning which help to establish the amount and type on organization needs ('Research Methods in HRM', 2015). Job analysis and job design enable to identify the job and duty of hobs and condition estimated from potential job HRP. Job design help to recognize the type of people required in an organization. For this, select the best candidate while recruitment and selection organization required spending tremendous amount of money and efforts ('Research Methods in HRM', 2015). Yes, cost concern is connected to the numeral of recruits. If you dont employ a lot of people each years, its possibly not value have in accommodation recruitment employees. If you do, its value measure the cost efficiency of outsourcing beside the cost of have an in- house side and a well- developed occupation place with a front and back end recruitment organization. Yes, external recruitment can be costly if you are a small business and do a huge number of hire per years. Invest in various kind of recruitment technology as well as a fine recruiter or two on sites who recognize your business, your product and your background (Abou-Moghli, 2015). Some of the recruiting technology is the following were the organization need to spend money are: Google for people or E- recruiting- As our, reside is more switch to online; we leaves following a more and more wide digital follow ('Briefing', 2014). Several of the company are initially to guide and combined all this motion to build rich outline ('FACULTY RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION', 2012). Mobile, daily a higher proportion of internet traffic come from mobiles devices. Ericsson report that the internet usage on mobile strategy doubled from the end of 2011 to2012. Wider net, pickier employers, a company is simply as good as the employee it hires (Evans Price, 2015). In the information economy, know-how employers recognize what it takes to obtain top aptitude, put up a wide net and make the right selection (Stein, 2012). The technology to resource smarter and quicker is now. Engage candidates over the internet is simple. Death of the resume, the continue lacks situation. Employers desire circumstance, apply with social profile gives employers the sequence they require to make an e asier and more knowledgeable hiring choice ('Research Methods in HRM', 2015). Organizations should spend tremendous amount of money and efforts into their recruitment and selection processes- Against the Topic No, organization should not spend tremendous amount of money and efforts into their recruitment and selection processes because, while investing a lot of money in recruitment and selection company taking huge risk on it and on the other hand they are wasting lots of money into it, ('FACULTY RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION', 2012).One mistake of selecting wrong candidate made a company huge amount of loss. In todays world of changing environment every organization has their long term as well a short term goals. While fulfilling their goals company spend lots of money on it ('FACULTY RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION', 2012). Without spending money company can recruit select candidates like for: Campus recruitment, in this type of recruitment Process company visit numerous of the well-known university or qualified institution in an effort to recruit fresher and trainees from mostly enthusiastic , motivated human resources which is alertly selected, chosen and to make great outcome. This method of recruitment can roll out to be relatively beneficial for both the company and the fresher and trainees (Gomez, 2014). Volume hiring, it is and renovate process were candidates are selected for high level roles ('FACULTY RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION', 2012). In this judgment promise that only pre employment selection will applicant in afterward stages of your recruitment process such as debate or on situation testing. Our company Recruitment chief present brilliance services at the correct time by making easy to get the correct fit for the accurate position. We take delight in our team of head seeker who has been successful deliver best recruitment solution to all our customers (McConnell, 2015).Executive research, it counsel the most complete executive selection process in the business, as the SPPNL expend important time with each and every individual candidates to estimate their strength and weak point previous to present them for an interview. SPPNL plays an important role here by reform the staffing actions in an organized and effective way (Evans Price, 2015). Executive investigate is disturbed as a task of highly active and responsibilities. In employee your appropriate candidate we team up with equals in our agency with our financial executive recruitment and with our job purpose expert. Our modified seek strategies and through approach which means you will not misuse your essential time with candidates, if we are prejudiced that they can assemble your necessities (Evans Price, 2015). These are the few methods were organization can recruit and select their candidate without spending their tremendous amount of money and efforts on it. Save time, money and infrastructure of your organization because it is very important part of the organization. Organization can deals with their employees who are associated with complexity, query without spending their money ('FACULTY RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION', 2012). References Abou-Moghli, A. (2015). Recruitment and Selection and Their Effect in Achieving the Institutional Excellence.International Business Research,8(3). doi:10.5539/ibr.v8n3p156 Briefing. (2014).Recruiting Retaining Adult Learners,17(4), 2-2. doi:10.1002/nsr.30012 Evans, N., Price, J. (2015). Enterprise information asset management: the roles and responsibilities of executive boards.Knowl Manage Res Pract. doi:10.1057/kmrp.2014.39 Faculty Recruitment And Selection. (2012).Higher Education Abstracts,47(1), 23-23. doi:10.1111/j.2150-1092.2011.00033_22.x Gomez, C. 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