LA IMPORTANCIA DEL CEREBRO DERECHO EN LA INGENIERIA

LA IMPORTANCIA DEL CEREBRO DERECHO EN LA INGENIERIA AUTOR Jasbleidy Meléndez . , Estudiante Ingeniería de sistemas RESUMEN La ingeniería y el cerebro derecho poseen una relación total, ya que, las experiencias que tengamos en edades muy tempranas son vitales a la hora de desarrollar cualquier tipo de actividad social, pues esto es lo que plantea la teoría del doctor shichida, las habilidades se desarrollan desde muy niños, por lo cual, es muy importante estimular el hemisferio derecho desde los cero hasta los seis años de edad, ya que, en este hemisferio es donde se encuentran las habilidades de creatividad y descubrimiento entre otras, cualidades importantes en un ingeniero. ABSTRACT The engineering and the right brain possess a total relationship since the experiences that we have in very early ages are vital at the hour of developing any type of social activity, because this is what outlines the doctor shichida's theory the abilities are developed from very children, reason why, it is very important to stimulate the right hemisphere from the zero until the six years of age, since, in this hemisphere is where are the abilities of creativity and discovery among other, important qualities in an engineer. INTRODUCCION Este escrito pretende mostrar la relación que existe entre la ingeniería y el cerebro

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  • Level: University Degree
  • Subject: Engineering
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Tsarist rule in the years 1856-1917 and communist rule from the death of Lenin to the death of Stalin both depend on high degrees of central control by the state.

"Tsarist rule in the years 1856-1917 and communist rule from the death of Lenin to the death of Stalin both depend on high degrees of central control by the state. The similarities between the two forms of government were therefore much greater than the differences" How far do you agree with this judgement? From 1856-1917, up until a communist takeover, the USSR had three Tsarist rulers, Alexander II (the Reformer 1855-1881), Alexander III (the reactionary Tsar 1881-1894) and Nicholas (1894-1917). After the February Revolution of 1917, Lenin took control forcibly through the Civil War, but died in 1924. After several years of fighting opposition, Stalin took power in the late 1920's after antagonism from Leon Trotsky. His murderous regime however ended in 1953 in a peaceful death. Throughout the period of time that Russia was under the rule of the Romanov dynasty, [C-300] the Tsars ruled by divine right. This made them respectable and looked at as god like figures by the empire; it was therefore the Church and religion of Russia which consolidated the Tsars position as the 'father' of Russia. The autocratic monarchy of Russia was unfair and unrepresentative of the Russian people, as the majority did not have the right to vote, let alone its peasant class accounting for almost eighty five percent of the total population. This class lived in poverty, and were answerable to

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  • Level: GCSE
  • Subject: History
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Crude oil essay. In this paper I shall talk about crude oil being a valuable resource that will soon run out.

Crude Oil Introduction Crude oil is a resource that is essential in our society. Our lives virtually run on this fossil fuel and it is hard to imagine a world without it. Though due to the fact that fossil fuels are non-renewable sources of energy soon this shall be the case. In this paper I shall talk about crude oil being a valuable resource that will soon run out. Formation: Fossil fuels are hydrocarbon containing natural resources found underground. These natural resources were formed by the remains of animals and plants, also known as biomass, from over 150 million years; this is when the dead sea life and animals were buried under the sea bead. Over millions of years the biomass became covered in silt, sand, mud and other various products that slowly formed into sedimentary rock. The mass of sedimentary rock enables huge pressure to be exerted onto the biomass, this factor combined with the temperature and the fact that there is little to no oxygen and there is bacteria that aids to decay the remains of the animals and plants, causes the material to become oil or other fossil fuels. There are 3 main examples of fossil fuels, Coal, natural gas and crude oil. All though they are all made in a similar manner, they all vary slightly. Coal is formed by a majority of dead land-based plant life such as trees; the dead plant life then goes through the same high

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  • Level: International Baccalaureate
  • Subject: Geography
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Different types of primary and secondary market research

Unit 10 P1 Different types of primary and secondary research Market research is an essential part of any business plan, whether it is a fledgling business or a multinational organization. Knowing that there is a sustainable market for your product and understanding of what your audience expects from you is vital from a successful business launch. . Primary research is when the creation of your own research, whether it is a question you ask to your friends and family or a survey put together alongside, agency and managed to a wide panel. Primary research will instantly make you feel more in control of your project. You choose your questions and select your panel through qualitative research, allowing you detailed responses from an individual person. You decide how, when and where your research will be managerial. You can ensure that your research is focused: the number of participants and their backgrounds, the number of nature of the questions, the number of time that your survey is available. Types of primary research: Observation: watching how consumers behave provides many insights, but can leave questions unanswered. Observation works well in retail markets; sit outside a shop and watch how many people walk by, look at a window display etc. Experimentation: Marketers often undertake experiments to measure how the use of one marketing variable affects

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  • Level: GCSE
  • Subject: Business Studies
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Forms of Company

This document was downloaded from Coursework.Info - The UK's Coursework Database - http://www.coursework.info/ Forms of Company Introduction Labuan is part of Malaysia, and Malaysian company law applies there. Most foreign companies wanting offshore status in Labuan will use Offshore Company or Limited Partnership status, see below. These offshore forms are subject to Malaysian Company law except as described below. Regular Malaysian companies can be used in Labuan, but will not receive the tax and other privileges accorded to Offshore Companies. Generally, companies incorporated in Malaysia are regulated by the Malaysian Companies Act, 1965. The types of companies are: * a company limited by shares, which can be private or public; * branch of a foreign company; * partnership or sole proprietorship. Foreign investors normally conduct their businesses in Malaysia in the form of a private company limited by shares. Incorporation of a company requires an application to be made to the Registrar of Companies to approve the proposed name by submitting the following forms: . Memorandum and Articles of Association 2. Statutory declaration of compliance with the Companies Act 3. Certificate of identity 4. Consent to act as director 5. Statutory declaration by persons before appointments as directors Companies pay registration fees based on the amount of

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  • Level: AS and A Level
  • Subject: Business Studies
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The First World War, and the womans actions during it, was the key reason that enabled women to get the vote in 1918 Do you agree?

'The First World War, and the woman's actions during it, was the key reason that enabled women to get the vote in 1918' In the year 1918, the Representation of the People Act became the start of female suffrage in Great Britain; the bill was passed by an overwhelming majority in the House of Commons. The act gave women of property over the age of 30 the right to vote. Although this did not include all women, it was a major start. The statement above implies that women were able to get this vote mainly due to the First World War, and because women played a significant role in helping with the war effort. Whilst to a certain extent this may be true, there is evidence which could indicate that women got the vote due to more significant reasons. As to the war being the most important factor influencing women getting the vote, this is still a highly debateable question and a very controversial issue. Various people, of the past and present, consider that the war was not the primary reason that sealed some women the vote. It should be realised that without the suffrage campaigns of the suffragists, and particularly the militant methods of the suffragettes, women would have been unlikely to gain publicity regarding women's rights. Furthermore, political aspects of society at the time did indeed contribute to helping women get the vote, and ultimately, the Representation of the

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  • Level: GCSE
  • Subject: History
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The Occupational Degeneration of Filipino Americans Caused by Racism. A Filipino doctor who ends up being a nurse at a small hospice in Oklahoma City, an eminent high school principal in a Quezon City private school who downgrades to an obscure 8th grade

The Occupational Degeneration of Filipino Americans Caused by Racism A Filipino doctor who ends up being a nurse at a small hospice in Oklahoma City, an eminent high school principal in a Quezon City private school who downgrades to an obscure 8th grade science teacher at a public school in Michigan, and a financial analyst at a prominent company in Makati City who becomes a cashier at Macy's - these accounts of occupational atrophies that Filipino professionals who immigrate to the United States suffer from, are common constituents of discourse nowadays. Degeneration is defined as the process of deterioration of an entity. Therefore, occupational degeneration is the deterioration of the occupation or professional rank of an individual. The occupational degeneration that Filipino-Americans undergo is neither solely attributed to the urgency for income nor the scarcity in potential job openings. A bigger cause for the predicament of these Filipino-Americans roots from the racial inferiority historically imposed by Americans unto Filipinos which takes ground on American views on skin color and on past events that established a derogatory notion of Filipinos in the American mindset. Racial discrimination is still discreetly active in the United States amid general awareness of morality. The incessant campaigns of social groups as well as nongovernment organizations who actively

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  • Level: University Degree
  • Subject: Social studies
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This paper deals with contract damages, their types and the way they are calculated according to the concept that the damages should be equal to the harm done to the injured party.

CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT COURSE CENG 448 Ass# 3 PRESENTED TO: DR. AMR HASANIN T.A ENG. maha PRESENTED BY: ROUFAIL EMAD GAYED ID#900-99-2438 Abstract: This paper deals with contract damages, their types and the way they are calculated according to the concept that the damages should be equal to the harm done to the injured party. Contract damages can be based upon two concepts the first is restitution and the second is compensatory damages. The first is based on the concept that the injured party should restore his position before the contract was signed; the latter is based on the concept that the injured party should be compensated for any damages and for any profit that he would have received if the contract was preformed according to the specifications. There are three different kinds of compensatory damages: judicial compensation, agreed upon compensation and interest rate. Other forms of damages will also be discussed as punitive damages and under-compensatory. Table of contents: Page no Abstract 1 2-1 Introduction 3 2-2 Purpose of research 4 3-1 Importance of remedies 5 3-2 How are remedies calculated? 5 3-3 Factors for damages to be recoverable 6 3-4 Kinds of damages 6 4 Special kinds of compensation 9 5 Summary and conclusion

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  • Level: University Degree
  • Subject: Law
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The Road To German Unification - 1856-1871

The Road To German Unification - 1856-1871 EXTENDED ESSAY During the period 1856 - 1871 the unification of the German states was achieved due to a number of interconnected factors, which accumulated together, realised this aspiration. These factors included both internal and external factors; internally Prussia's growth into an economic super power within Europe, military advances and the invoking of latent nationalist sentiment by Bismarck through the use of his shrewd diplomacy and political aptitude all contributed. Externally the shifting international setting into a propitious climate twinned with the roles of France and Austria compelled the unification process. Following the ravages of the Crimean war the international setting fluctuated from being favourable and unfavourable towards the aspiration of German unification. The roles of the major powers; Britain and Russia together with France and Austria played a pivotal part in the eventual unification of Germany. The withdrawal from European affairs and disputes by arguably the two strongest superpowers Britain and Russia had previously been unseen in Europe and so left the door wide open for smaller, upcoming powers such as Prussia to become more active and more influential. While Britain were concerned with maintaining a stronghold over their imperial colonies in Africa and the Indian subcontinent and with Russia

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  • Level: AS and A Level
  • Subject: History
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Higher Education in the USA. Finishing school is the beginning of an independent life for millions of school graduates

MINISTERSTVO OBRAZOVANIYA ROSSIJSKOJ FEDERACII VOLGOGRADSKIJ GOSUDARSTVENNYJ TEHNICHESKIJ UNIVERSITET KAFEDRA INOSTRANNYH YAZYKOV Semestrovaya rabota za 1 semestr Na temu: Higher education in the USA Vypolnil: student gruppy IVT-161, Vavilin A.YU. Proveril: Kratkaya recenziya: ...................................................................... ......... ...................................................................... ................................. ...................................................................... ................................. ...................................................................... ................................. Ocenka raboty___________________ballov. Volgograd 2003 Higher Education in the USA. Finishing school is the beginning of an independent life for millions of school graduates. Many roads are open before them. But it is not an easy thing to choose a profession out of more than the 2000 existing in the world. Out of the more than three million students who graduate from high school each year, about one million go on for "higher education". Simply by being admitted into one of the most respected universities in the United States, a high school graduate achieves a degree of success. A college at a leading university might receive applications from two percent of these high school graduates,

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  • Level: AS and A Level
  • Subject: Sociology
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