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Characters are flat.
Usually very good or very bad with most characteristics exaggerated.
The hero and heroine are usually young.
The heroine is usually fair, kind, charitable, and caring.
The hero is usually honorable, courageous, unselfish, and caring.
Both usually have special abilities or powers.
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The role of pricing on customer satisfaction has been largely ignored, however hospitality services are, for the most part produced by humans, and consequently, no two guest stays will be precisely alike.
However researches have been carried out suggesting that the variability in performance across different consumption experiences leads to increased uncertainty, and thus to decreased reliance on prior expectations, in such situation consumers tend to use price as a cue of performance expectations. Which makes it difficult to know customer satisfaction.
Meaning the relationship between the level of service and the price of hotel room is uncertain because know two human is alike.
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Khyber Pass, Khyber also spelled Khaybar, orKhaibar, most northerly and important of the passes between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The pass connects Kābul with Peshāwar. The pass has historically been the gateway for invasions of the Indian subcontinent from the northwest. The name Khyber is also applied to the range of arid, broken hills through which the pass runs and which form the last spurs of the Spin Ghar (Safīd Kūh) Range. On either side of the connecting ridge are the sources of two small streams, the beds of which form the Khyber gorge. This narrow gorge forms the Khyber Pass; it winds between cliffs of shale and limestone, 600–1,000 feet (180–300 m) high, and enters the Khyber Hills from the Shadi Bagiār opening, a few miles beyond Jamrūd, Pak., and continues northwestward for about 33 miles (53 km). Just beyond the old Afghan fort of Haft Chāh, it opens onto the barren Lowyah Dakkah plain, which stretches to the Kābul River.
The Northwest Passage is a sea route that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. In the past, the Northwest Passage has been virtually impassable because it was covered by thick, year-round sea ice.
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The geocentric model appealed to mans' vanity, being in the center of everything. Simply, it satisfied their self-thought thus leaving no room for questioning its validity.
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The geocentric and heliocentric models were the two main models proposed on how our solar system is laid out. Geocentric, coming from the word 'geo' meaning earth and 'centric' being center said that the Earth was the center of our solar system and the rest of the planets rotated and revolved around it. This model appealed to mans' vanity, this theory was promoted by Egyptian mathematician, Ptolemy. This theory was incorporated into religious dogma thus creating false credit. Ptolemy's calculations were correct, but his assumptions were not: the earth was motionless, circular orbits for planets, all celestial bodies orbit the earth etc. This was until Keppler and Galielo proved him wrong with his assumptions giving rise to the valid, Heliocentric model where the sun is the center of our solar system, planets have elliptical orbits and other planets had bodies orbiting them.
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This problem can be solved using trigonomtry, assuming that the figure formed by Adam's shadow and Adam himself is a Right Triangle (as shown in the figure attached).
According to this, the distance from the tip of the shadow to the top of Adam's head is the hypotenuse
of the triangle, and we already know Adam's height and the angle of elevation. So, the trigonometric function that best works in this case is sine:
Where the opposite leg is the side of the triangle that is opposite to the
angle.
In this especific case:
(1)
In order to know the value of the hypotenuse we have to find
from equation (1):


Rounding:
>>>>>This is the distance from the tip of the shadow to the top of Adam's head