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Norse Coin #Task1 by user110469

The reading and lecture both discuss competing theories about the truth of the Norse coin discovered at an archaeological site in the Maine State of America. While the article's author argues that the coin was placed at the site to mislead the public rather than as genuine historical evidence, the lecturer disputes the claims mentioned in the article. Her position is that several studies by some historians may support the discovery.

According to the reading, great distances between the site in Maine and other sites showing the Norse presence in North America, specifically eastern Canada, make it unreasonable to indicate that Norse coin is located there. The article mentions that these distances, being more than a thousand kilometers, have no actual link with well-documented settlements. This lecturer challenges this argument. She claims that the Norse didn't just carry coins but other objects with them during explorations. Additionally, she points out that the native Americans might travel a long distance to the settlements of the Norse and bring silver coins back.

Secondly, the author suggests the Canadian sites that were inhabited by the Norse. The article notes that the Norse didn't bring coins with them to residential areas, so no other coins have been unearthed there. The lecturer, however, asserts that the Norse didn't create permanent settlements in North America. She goes on to say that they took coins with them during voyaging and brought them back to Europe.

Finally, the author puts forth the idea that the native people in North America would not see the Nose coin as currency. The author disproves that the experienced explorers from Europe, like the Norse, should recognize that silver coins are meaningless to native North Americans. In contrast, the lecturer's stance is the attractive beauty and shining texture of silver coins. She says that this characteristic appealed to North Americans during that trading period. Therefore, they may value it as jewelry.

Clnzng Venus TOEFL#2 by user110469

The article and lecture both discuss about the possibility of humans landing on the planet, Venus. While the author of the article argues that it is impossible to colonize Venus by giving three reasons, the lecturer disputes the claims mentioned in the article. His position is that all these points can be fixed individually, and he provides some reasonable solutions.

According to the reading, the author argues that atmospheric pressure is a problem. The article illustrates his point by providing an example. All spacecraft have been crushed once humans have landed on Venus within an hour because extreme pressure is 90 times greater than that at Earth's surface. This lecturer challenges this argument. He claims that a floating station is a method to avoid the high pressure. Additionally, he points out that the atmospheric pressure at a height of 50 km would be a normal pressure at the Earth's surface.

Secondly, the author suggests that oxygen and water are not well provided within Venus's atmosphere. The article notes that regular supply from Earth is not sustainable. However, the lecturer disproves the idea because he thinks that humans can extract oxygen and water from chemical materials, especially carbon dioxide, by experimenting with chemical reactions.

Finally, the author puts forth the idea that just about 40 percent of the sunlight is allowed to penetrate Venus's atmosphere. In contrast, the lecturer's stance is that there is an adequate amount of sunlight at a certain level above the surface. Moreover, he says that the station can utilize this circumstance by installing solar cells approximately above and below this level to obtain the source of electricity.

PANGRAM by samuraihaliq

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog .When zombies arrive, quickly fax Judge Pat. Farmer Jack realized that big yellow quilts were expensive .The job requires extra pluck and zeal from every young wage earner . Crazy Fredrick bought many very exquisite opal jewels . Five or six big jet planes zoomed quickly by the tower . Jack amazed a few girls by dropping the antique onyx vase .We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize . Brown jars prevented the mixture from freezing too quickly . Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag.

TPO 50 Task 1 by user110469

The reading and lecture are both about challenges and the possibility of spacecraft for humans exploring Mars in the future. While the author of the article argues that there are three main problems that need to be solved before executing manned space missions and sending astronauts into space, the lecturer disputes the claims mentioned in the article. Her position is that issues can be fixed in several ways.

According to the reading, the supply system has not been well-organized. The article mentions that supplies of food, water, and oxygen are limited because of the cargo capacity of space vehicles. The lecturer challenges this argument. She claims that the solution can be applied to the kind of hydro-devices containing usable food, drinkable and fresh water with the usage of little space.

Secondly, the author suggests a harmful environment with a zero-gravity effect. The article notes that this is negative for the human body by decreasing muscle mass and weakening bone density during long-term traveling. The lecturer, however, asserts that some measurements, including regular exercising, can release this damage. Additionally, she goes on to say that astronauts are well-trained and have the techniques to avoid being hurt by zero gravity.

Finally, the author puts forth the idea that astronauts would be under the circumstances of the exposition to dangerous levels of space radiation. The author contends that constructing a shield to protect them from being hurt by charged particles emitted by the Sun might add too much weight to the spacecraft. In contrast, the lecturer's attitude is positive. She says that they can monitor the occasional solar radiation by using instruments.

Employees (Task2) by user110469

While I appreciate the points mentioned by both Miles and Lyndia, I think that it is more important for a company to invest in training its employees rather than hiring new ones with skilled working abilities but lacking experience within this company. Loyalty is also an essential managing strategy for supervisors handling several complex projects. Remember that people staying in a company for many years may have a wide range of skills to deal with all the particular circumstances that outsiders may not have encountered before. Therefore, it is crucial for managers to preserve their employees as well-organized and valuable partners. Although some people may think it is harmful when employees lose their passion for working, it is still vital to ensure that the operations can continue smoothly.

My Dream by julietedogho

Am Juliet am 31 years old a student of Brigham Young University a member of the church of Jesus Christ of the latter days saint. always want to be self reliance in life working toward my goal each day is one of my greatest happiness and with the help of our Heavenly father I am getting closer to my dream.

Second Grade by user110463

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The Mundane Games by user110461

Gamma, Galan, and their tortoise friend Zachary are headed to Antigua, Guatemala to catch a show at the Pink Pony Club. The trio secured tickets to the coveted Chappell Roan residency. They are also excited to reunite with their dachshund friend Bijoux, who owns the club.

LAW_24__12 by user654824

Never Criticize Those Above You Directly. This may seem obvious, but there are often times when some sort of criticism is necessary to say nothing, or to give no advice, would open you to risks of another sort. You must learn, however, to couch your advice and criticism as indirectly and as politely as possible. Think twice, or three times, before deciding you have made them sufficiently circuitous. Err on the side of subtlety and gentleness.

LAW_24__11 by user654824

Never Affect Friendliness and Intimacy with Your Master. He does not want a friend for a subordinate, he wants a subordinate. Never approach him in an easy, friendly way, or act as if you are on the best of terms that is his prerogative. If he chooses to deal with you on this level, assume a wary chumminess. Otherwise err in the opposite direction, and make the distance between your clear.

LAW_24__10 by user654824

Never Be the Bearer of Bad News. The king kills the messenger who brings bad news: This is a cliche but there is truth to it. You must struggle and if necessary lie and cheat to be sure that the lot of the bearer of bad news falls on a colleague, never on you. Bring only good news and your approach will gladden your master.

Untitled by user110401

abcd 123 and this is nice

Lord's Prayer by mauldrath

Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass, against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom and the power, and the glory, forever and ever.

Omnipresent Throne by mauldrath

I came down from my omnipresent throne of love in the bosom of space and in the hearts of twinkling lights to find a cozy place in the heart of man. I stayed there long, shut out from my large, large home. I was everywhere; then hid myself away in the small places. Now I come out of my hiding places. I open the gates of the human limitations of family, caste, color and creed. I am racing everywhere to feel again my consciousness of omnipresence.

Expansion Eternity by mauldrath

Eternity yawns at me below, above, on the left and on the right, in front and behind, within and without. With open eyes I behold myself as the little body. With closed eyes I perceive myself as the cosmic center around which revolves the sphere of eternity, the sphere of bliss, the sphere of omniscient, living space. I feel the Lord like a gentle breath of bliss breathing in my body of universes. I perceive Him shining through the bright twinkles of all luminosity and through the waves of cosmic consciousness. I behold Him as the light of solar inspiration holding the luminaries of my thoughts in the rhythms of balance. I feel Him as a bursting voice, leading, guiding, teaching secretly in the soul temples of all men and all creation. He is the fountain of wisdom and of radiant inspiration flowing through all souls. He is the fragrance oozing from the incense vase of all hearts. He is a garden of celestial blossoms and bright thought-flowers. He is the love that inspires our love-dreams. I feel Him percolating through my heart, as through all hearts, through the pores of the earth, through the sky, through all created things. He is the eternal motion of joy. He is the mirror of silence in which all creation is reflected.

I am not the body by mauldrath

Beloved God, I know that I am not the body, not the blood, not the energy, not the thoughts, not the mind, not the ego, not the astral self. I am the immortal soul that illumines them all, remaining unchangeable in spite of their changes. Eternal Youth of body and mind, abide in me forever, forever, forever. More and more I will depend for energy upon the limitless supply of the inner source of cosmic consciousness, and less and less upon outer sources of body energy. O Father, Thin unlimited and all-healing power is in me. Manifest Thy light through the darkness of my ignorance. O Spirit, teach me to heal the body by recharging it with Thy cosmic energy; to heal the mind by concentration and smiles.

Text B by tomjparker

Sadness, a universal yet deeply personal emotion, often arrives unexpectedly, lingering as a shadow in life’s bright moments. It may arise from – loss, unmet expectations, or the inevitable passage of time, each adding a unique shade to its depth. Unlike fleeting happiness, sadness encourages pause, inviting introspection, and a profound connection to oneself. In a world that often prioritizes joy, sadness teaches us essential lessons in empathy, patience, and resilience. It reminds us of what truly matters, revealing people, and memories that hold genuine value. Through sadness, we gain a capacity for compassion, learning not only to heal ourselves, but also to support others in their silent battles. Embracing sadness, rather than dismissing it, we grow, finding it to be a fundamental thread in life’s tapestry that adds - richness, meaning, and depth to our understanding of joy.

LAW_24__9 by user654824

Alter Your Style and Language According to the Person You Are Dealing With. The pseudo-belief in equality the idea that talking and acting the same way with everyone, no matter what their rank, makes you somehow a paragon of civilization is a terrible mistake. Those below you will take it as a form of condescension, which it is, and those above you will be offended, although they may not admit it. You must change your style and your way of speaking to suit each person. This is also true for the great variety of cultures found in the modern court: Never assume that your criteria of behavior and judgment are universal. Not only is an inability to adapt to another culture the height of barbarism, it puts you at a disadvantage.

LAW_24__8 by user654824

Arrange to Be Noticed. There is a paradox: You cannot display yourself too brazenly, yet you must also get yourself noticed. In the court of Louis XIV, whoever the king decided to look at rose instantly in the court hierarchy. You stand no chance of rising if the ruler does not notice you in the swamp of courtiers. This task requires much art. It is often initially a matter of being seen, in the literal sense. Pay attention to your physical appearance, then, and find a way to create a distinctive a subtly distinctive style and image.

LAW_24__7 by user654824

Be Frugal with Flattery. It may seem that your superiors cannot get enough flattery, but too much of even a good thing loses its value. It also stirs up suspicion among your peers. Learn to flatter indirectly by downplaying your own contribution, for example, to make your master look better.