...different steps in this paper on how to change a flat tire on the side of the road. These steps includes, Searching for Challenges, Expressing the Problem or Issue, Investigating the Problem or Issue, and Producing Ideas. Each stage has a specific duty in the creative process. The first stage of the creative process is Searching for Challenges. Creativity is where we as people are meeting challenges in and imaginative, original and effective way. As people challenges are often needed to be sought out. These challenges come to use in the forms of obvious issues or problems. For an example you allow your friend to use your car to go back and forth to work. Your saw your friend a few time with someone else in the car and follow and saw she was taking someone else home. The second stage of the creative process would be Expressing the problem or Issue. The purpose of this stage allows you to fine the best expression of the issue or problem that is occurring. In other words the most helpful ideas to help solve the problem or issue that you are experiencing. For example you are traveling and your car has a flat tire. You have a spare but do not know how to change it. What would you do? The third stage of the creative process is Investigating the Problem or Issues. This stage of the creative process allows you to gather the information that is necessary to deal effectively with the problem or issue that you are experiencing. For example your tire is flat but you have a spare. You...
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...How do you change a flat tire? We’ll there is a few easy steps to doing so. First, you have to find a good place to pull over to change the flat. Never pull over on a steep shoulder. Second, you have to have the right tools to change your flat with. Third, always turn on your hazard lights (also known as flashers), and last, make sure your spare has air in it. The process to changing a flat tire is not that hard; you just gotta use your common sense. Common sense will take you a long way in life. You’re going down the road and have a flat tire; no need to panic. Find a good place to pull over to change the tire. Wherever you decide to pull over at, make sure that you have a good place to change the tire. Make sure that the shoulder isn't too steep where u pull off at. If the shoulder is too steep to pull over on, ease up the road until you find a good place to pull over at. If it is raining never pull off where there is mud because you might get stuck. Never pull over on the left side of the road....
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...anything that takes up space, for example a brick, a pencil, a lacrosse stick, and even you are made up of matter. Matter is anything that has mass; it is also anything that is made up of atoms and molecules. There are five main states of matter that scientists know of; there are solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and Bose-Einstein’s. Physical Properties Physical properties are things that are observed without changing the identity of the substance. You can think of changes in shape changes, in color, and in size. One example of physical change is if you have something that is a certain color and you change it, it doesn’t change the identity of the substance. Another property is in size. This is a physical property because if you change how big or small an object is you will still have the same substance just smaller. Finally the change in shape is a physical property because you still have the same identities of the object it just looks different. Chemical Properties Chemical properties of matter can only be observed and measured by preforming a chemical change or chemical reaction. You only can tell what a chemical property is by changing a substance's chemical identity. Chemical properties cannot be determined just by viewing or touching the substance you have to cause a chemical reaction between the two. For example hydrogen has the potential to ignite and explode given the right conditions; this is a chemical property. Metals in general have they chemical property of...
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...at home. Granny’s dentures didn’t fit around bitin’ things. She’d duck in and be out in a few minutes. The car wobbled as she pulled into the graveled parking lot. She scrambled out just as the car’s chassis sank to the ground. A flat tire. Damn! Who could she call? She rummaged through her handbag for her cell phone. Dead! She tossed the useless device into the glove...
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...regarding our rolling road BM20200. We are very pleased to hear from you. We will make sure to get you a rolling device that you can use in many different ways. We will try to explain to you what you can use it for and how it works. Our tester offers the most important and frequently used products that are out on the market. BM20200 is a test just to move around on. The test can take axle load up to 20,000 kg. We have these functions on the BM202000 to help satisfy your demands on the roller: * Handbrake factions * Brake difference * Ovalitet * Brake force * Rolling resistance * Drop time These functions can be seen on the tires when the tires are stopped. If it does not show on the tires, then it will be seen on the side of the tire. You will be able to see the braking force on each tire, and from it you can see on the truck brakes misaligned. You can calculate the ovalitet via Tester, it will show how much warped it is, and on which axle it is warped on. It will print measurements; so you can work with when you need to fix the disc on the car. You can test the car for rolling resistance, to see if both tires have or doesn’t have the same resistance. Also you can find out about it is the brakes that hangs or whether it has a flat tire. When you release the brakes, both the front and rear brakes are released at the same time. If the brakes fail to response, you will have access to that information from reading the tester. Also, It may be that...
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...really good. The metaphors convey a sense of deep perception. The use of and conveyance of describing certain elements in the metaphors leads you to actually feel the metaphor. Describing how you can be on a freeway actually makes you feel it. The language used is simple, yet it has the complexity of transporting you to a different time and place. Personal barriers have been displayed, but overcome with a sense of victory in most cases. The language is free and clear. The use of words to convey feelings and emotion are varied and selected for clarity. The feelings that are conveyed are clear and to the point. As for the use of creative thinking, all of the metaphors are creative and yet they are in a sense “real world” metaphors which all of us can relate to. This is what makes Heather’s metaphors so compelling and that they touch you at the very core of what we go through on any given day. Her descriptions are clear and crisp and offer you the base from which to draw further things from the metaphor. As such, this is a really good use of metaphors. For example when describes the flat tire metaphor and the sense that no one else is around to help fix, it gives the sense of impending doom. Yet the victory is set because she does not sit back and feel helpless, she moves to fix the tire. It is in this sense of her metaphors in which we can relate to our everyday lives. This is a really good paper and it meets all of the criteria that was used to test the metaphors. It has...
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...his bike was way smaller than mine. Everyday my brother and I would look forward to riding our bikes in the neighborhood while my mom walked along with us, until one day my back tire popped. In spite of my bike loss, I began to ride my brother's small bike too fast and toppled right over onto my chin. I knew I should not have been riding his bike because it was extremely too small for me, and my mother had told me not to. Instead, I did not listen and made my own decision causing me to have stitches put into the bottom of my chin. I learned that every now and then, accidents happen. [The last few sentences in this paragraph sound like you are ending the essay.] In particular, I was more than upset when I heard the loud popping noise and felt myself slow down near what seemed to be an apple tree. [Why?] "Wait up, something is wrong!" I shouted out to Michael. He was a few feet ahead of me and did not hear me. My mom ran up to me and started to examine the bike. We found a long gash in the back tire meaning an air pump would not fix this problem. After my mom explained the tire situation to me, I was furious. We walked the bike back to my house when I began to wonder what other consequences I would have to suffer for no typical reason. Is this really happening? Why did my bike's tire have to pop? Having to learn the true meaning of an accident was hard to grasp for me. Furthermore, I began to come to terms with the fact I would now have to...
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...unpleasant experience. I then compare the two to further illustrate the difference in the two. Next we examine in further detail the reasons one made me feel good and one made me feel uncomfortable. Most Memorable Experience My best experience as of late with a sales person was when I went to buy tires at Pep Boys. The sales person made the experience a pleasure. I went in with an idea of the style, type, and purpose I needed the tires to be able to accomplish. When I talked to the sales associate he listened to me and put together options of tires the met and exceeded my requirements, weather they were in the store of from another company. He explained the differences in the tires and how they were quality rated and ranked the according to best suited and price. We discussed the options and he even tried to get a lower price online just to make sure he was not over charging me. It shows that he was looking out for the customer and portraying the company in a good way by insuring loyal customers that feel like they are being taken care of both at the start of the sale and after. He made sure that the warranties on the tires reflected what we agreed on and that they will fix or replace then in the event of any problems. This particular sales representative I feel is one of the best I have had the privilege to work with. Most Unpleasant Experience My worst experience with a salesman was with a water purifier salesman that was so intent on making the sale...
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...It is possible to end extreme poverty in the next 30 years. As a single mother of two boys, ages 6 and 4; having had several swings in employment and letting an entrepreneurial pursuit take off, life could take a toll if one would not step back, take a deep breath and write down the challenge and address possible solutions. When I was placed in custody for close to two months for an allegation that I passed on an insufficient check, I pointed out during hearing that the signature was not mine, rationalizing,” if I handed the check, my driver’s license should have been there, but look at your file, it’s a man’s ID. Look at the “P” stroke; doesn’t it match with that in the signature in the driver’s license? “The Prosecutor says, “Uh, I don’t know. I’m not a signature specialist.” After going through 6 months of completing the fraud packet and forensics investigation of the signature analysis, the case was dismissed. For the meantime, one would probably think I went rock bottom. It was a challenge finding employment with the background check and disclosures one has to make. As I meditated and applied the mind development technique I have learned through the years, I decided to weed out the negativity and attract the goodness. I accept the hardships in life and the opportunities to make me a stronger, empowered creature of God so I can be a model in His image and likeness. From the unemployment bureau to the Department of Social Services, I sought help. I volunteered for the Greater...
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...the mechanic tells you that you need new tires. You don't know what size tires you need, what kind to buy, or even why you need new ones. Do you just trust the mechanic, or do you venture out on your own? Okay, so you are going to go for new tires, where do you begin? First of all, it's not a bad thing to have trust in your mechanics. They are going to have to fix a whole lot more than bad tires in the future. But, tires are one thing you have a little control over with just a little bit of knowledge. This way you can make sure you are getting exactly what you need for the price you deserve to pay. The first step is to know why you need new tires. The reality is that all tires wear out eventually. Obviously if there is a huge hole in your tire, you need a new one. The rule is that if there is a puncture that is more than a quarter inch deep, you need to replace that tire. Some punctures are fixable, so make sure they are not trying to pull one over on you for more money. They will...
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...cartoons that show it in use, etc. In addition to your props, power point slides that show lists of ingredients, charts, and other images are helpful. As with all of your speeches, you must turn in a typed outline at the time that you deliver your speech. Objectives: You will deliver a 4 - 6 minute speech that informs your audience about how to do something. The explanation should be clear and concise. You need to actually demonstrate what you are explaining as you explain it. If, for instance, you are going to tell us how to make a cake, then you really need to bring the ingredients, really mix them together, really grease the pan and really pour the batter into the pan. Obviously, you can't bring an oven and bake the cake, but do all the steps that you can in baking a cake and then bring in the final product to show us what it should look like when finished. We should be able to do whatever it is you are demonstrating to us following your speech. Part of your grade for this speech will be based on whether you have demonstrated so clearly that we could turn around and do it as well. So you might be able to explain how to fix a car motor in 4-6 minutes but, if your presentation is so complicated that we couldn’t absorb/learn and turn around and do it after you speech, than your grade would reflect this. One factor in picking a topic that will result in a successful demonstrative speech is simplicity. Four to five minutes will go very fast when you are showing...
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...Christine and Mike are affected by the traumatic event. The Nature of the Crisis Presented Christine Thompson is a young woman who lives with her family. Her mother, Marion who is a stay at home mom is supportive and loving, and shares the Christian faith with Christine, her father, Ed who is also supportive and loving but does not see eye to eye with Christine and her belief standard of faith, and her brother, Joey who is a DJ music player at local venues. Christine works as a cashier in a store. A male co-worker Cole Parker, who is also a Christian is interested in Christine and asks her for a date however, Christine declines stating she does not date. Driving home one night after a church fellowship meeting, Christine’s car gets a flat tire. She calls for roadside assistance, but it would take a few hours so she goes into a bar to wait. While in the bar, she tells the bartender why she is there and he offers up Mike Connors, a car mechanic who just beat up his boss hours earlier. Mike is recalling his angry episode and the fight with his boss while he drinks heavily. Christine approaches him...
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...a new car. There is many things that could effect the supply and demand of a new car, and I will explain a few of them that will effect the supply and demand. One thing that does have a major impact on supply and demand is the price of gasoline. This could work one or two ways it could cause more cars to sell that are more fuel efficient, but it's going to be at a higher price. Another thing that could happen is that the demand for the product decreases, because people can't afford to buy a new car so your going to have a decrease in the supply of new cars. Another factor that can affect the good is the economy. The economy plays a major role in supply and demand of new cars, because if people can't afford new cars they are going to fix the cars they have instead of buying new cars. What this is going to cause is an overstock of cars and decrease in the prices of the cars so it could eventually drive the demand back up, because of the decrease in price. The two substitutes that can be used instead of buying a new car is public transportation and car pooling. If you people can't afford a new car than they have to find other means of transportation and one form is public transportation. Public transportation you can use at a cheaper price, then you would for a new car payment. There are several types of public transportation such as a bus, taxi, trolley etc. Not only are you saving on the car payment, but you are also saving on the price of gas to fuel the vehicle...
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...screaming about ” Marcus tiredly looks towards Bree and while wiping his eyes interrupting Bree, he says “hey, don’t cuss and what about the car I bought you a couple months ago, you know the one you wouldn’t stop begging me for?” Bree yells with an annoyed in from the other room “I still have that flat tire you keep promising to fix, and don’t you talk to me about not cussing, I hear how you and your friends talk!.” Marcus finally up and brushing his teeth says “Oh come on! How do you not know how to change a tire!?...and like anyone noticed but you.” Bree comes back in the room and yells “No one noticed!?That teacher still holds that against me!” Marcus laughingly says “Well he can shove it up his ass!” Bree sarcastically says “Hey don’t cuss!” Marcus peaks out of the bathroom putting on his shirt saying “fine, just go get the car started” A few minutes later in the car on the road Bree asks “Wait...this is not the way to the way to school.” Marcus replies “very good detective work Sherlock” Bree with a tid bit of attitude goes “but I need to go to school!” Marcus more sternly says “well I need to eat, and my hunger your education, seeing is how I am the one driving.”Marcus yells “HEY WATCH WHERE YOU'RE TURNING BUDDY AND USE YOUR SIGNAL! Bree goes “He had his turn signal on and had the right of way...and yet you brag about you driving skills over mine? *in the drive thru* “Psh I did that as a test to you...you passed” Marcus *towards the drive thru*...
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...apart the wheels. These rocks plus the harsh winds and dust storms, the Curiosity would be in deep in trouble. However, using smaller robots, different technology and new tactics we can see why and how these wheels broke, and how we can fix them. It could be because of the wheel pattern and design, a fatal design flaw or just as simple as the thickness of that aluminum tire. Every wheel on the rover has one dedicated motor for itself and can turn a full 360 degrees with six wheels in total. The two wheels on the front of the rover can turn in this very way....
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