The answer to this question is: Rotation Challenges. Studies show that when an employee has been handling a certain job for a prolonged period of time, the employee will develop a certain way of thinking that makes it easier for that employee to be effective in that certain job while reducing the employee's capability in doing another type of job.
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The sentence explains a time of struggling when we get nothing at the end and are brought back to our past or near past. Like a boat which is continuously rowed but is found at the same place at the end of the day.
Explanation:
This refers to the dualities of Gatsby and America. Nick is saying he will get into Gatsby's boat, the one that only sailed backwards on the sea of history--into the past to recapture his childhood dreams.
This book was written in 1922 and accordingly it was a time of struggling. In the boat rowing a continuous struggle is required to move it forward, likewise a continuous struggle was required in 1922 to improve the country's situation. But everything seemed useless as the struggle took them to their past to a place from where they had begun.
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To show how curious Faraday was
Explanation:
Car emissions, factories, volcanoes, wild fires all contribute to global warming since they emit carbon dioxide to the ozone which then weakens the ozone layer which protects us from the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun.
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The characters were selling their belongings that can not be carried along on their journey, and the extra food left in their pantry.
Explanation:
The Grapes of Wrath was a novel written by an American writer, John Steinbeck, to ignite the nation's compassion for less the privileged. It features some characters undergoing an oppressive situations which he says may result to a general desire for vengeance.
The novel describes the experiences of millions of Americans who were suffering due to the Great Depression. One of the main point is survival, which is described by the Joads sharing things with people like them so as to survive. Most families were searching for a new life and hope, so they sold their belongings before embarking on their journey.