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  • Combining Task Analysis and Fault Tree Analysis for Accident and Incident Analysis: A Case Study from Bulgaria

    Combining Task Analysis and Fault Tree Analysis for Accident and Incident Analysis: A Case Study from Bulgaria

    (the paper was presented at European ESREL conference, Estoril, Portugal, 2006) ABSTRACT: Understanding the reasons for incident and accident occurrence is important for an organisa-tion’s safety. Different methods have been developed to achieve this goal. To better understand the human behaviour in incident occurrence we propose a analysis concept that combines Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) and Task Analysis (TA). These methods were complemented with the use of the Human Error Identification in System Tools (HEIST)

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    Essay Length: 4,511 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Who’s Fault Is It?

    Who’s Fault Is It?

    "Who's Fault is It?" "What is the Negro Problem" is the question probing many White Americans. W.E.B Dubois makes the first attempt of a sociological study of Black people in hopes of answering this question. Black people today, although not demoralized to "negroes"anymore, are still unequal to native Americans and can still be considered foreigners. One main popular question still exist: Is it that Blacks are unequal or have yet to simply adapt to their

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    Essay Length: 1,334 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 25, 2010 By: Monika
  • Teaching American Tolerance?

    Teaching American Tolerance?

    In the essay, “Teaching Tolerance in America,” Dudley E. Devlin voices his opinions both regarding to, and how to rid school systems of; racial, gender, and social diversity. Loaded with over exaggerations and generalizations, Devlin accomplishes an essay “provoking response” through his ironic tone. If this essay was in fact directed towards persuading his audience to adopt his solutions, he does not accomplish it well. Near the beginning of the essay, Devlin states that

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    Essay Length: 368 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Gradgrind’s Faults

    Gradgrind’s Faults

    Casey Martin P. 1 English 3 Ms. Tarpey 2-14-06 Gradgrind’s Faults Gradgrind demonstrates a certain philosophy throughout most of the novel. Self-interest, and cold hard facts represent the main idea behind Gradgrind’s philosophy. Although this philosophy may not sound very evil or malicious, the repercussions of this philosophy were devastating to the relationships he had with his children and students. Gradgrind’s anti-imaginative method of teaching proved a failure in the society and did not prepare

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    Essay Length: 521 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Jon
  • Toleration of Bad Behavior?

    Toleration of Bad Behavior?

    Toleration of Bad Behavior? As humans grow and develop, we learn day to day to choose from right and wrong, good and bad, and at some points what’s moral and what isn’t. Most people would love to believe that a human is born pure and doesn’t commit “sin” or “wrong-doings” till society has an affect on him/her. Nonetheless wrong doings still occur, sometimes even at a very young age. For example, at a young

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    Essay Length: 580 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: Anna
  • Risk Tolerance

    Risk Tolerance

    As mentioned by Garble (2000), risk tolerance is the largest limit of uncertainty which investors can accept when they decided to invest on some kinds of assets. Besides, it is also defined as the way an investor behaves to risk in the planning industry (Hallahan et al, 2003). Harlow and Brown (1990) stressed that estimate the risk tolerance degree is significantly helpful because it presents investors attitude in the exchange of what investor can achieve

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    Essay Length: 1,536 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 5, 2011 By: nguyentuegiang
  • Fault Divorce Should Be Implemented in New Jersey

    Fault Divorce Should Be Implemented in New Jersey

    Fault Divorce Should Be Implemented In New Jersey Divorce Cases By: Joseph Guenther The question most frequently asked when couples are going through a divorce is “Is New Jersey a No-Fault state?” New Jersey allows “no-fault” divorces, but it is not a pure “no-fault” state. Most attorney’s will inform their clients that New Jersey Courts do not consider “fault” brought by one of the parties against the other, but divorcing couples in New Jersey also

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    Essay Length: 4,017 Words / 17 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2015 By: joeguen53
  • My Sister's Keeper Vs. the Fault in Our Stars

    My Sister's Keeper Vs. the Fault in Our Stars

      My Sister's Keeper Vs. The Fault In Our Stars    There are many ways to show our love to the ones we care about, this magical feeling makes avery story attractive; Jodi Picoult and John Green are not an exception. Both authors wrote their own story about true love through sickness. My sister's keeper and The Fault In Our Stars have more similarities than we think, but also many differences when it comes to love

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    Essay Length: 442 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 22, 2015 By: abbiero
  • The Fault in Our Stars

    The Fault in Our Stars

    It is almost inevitable that every single human on the face of the Earth would have a favorite book or story. In fact, it is quite possible that their favorite book might be made in to a movie after a period of time. My favorite book that I have read would have to be The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. The Fault in Our Stars is my favorite book because it is

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    Essay Length: 615 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2016 By: athoma21
  • Critically Evaluate J. S. Mill’s Argument for Liberty and Toleration

    Critically Evaluate J. S. Mill’s Argument for Liberty and Toleration

    Title: Mills Tolerant Liberty Question; Critically evaluate J. S. Mill’s argument for liberty and toleration. Candidate Number; 1403928 Word Count; 1,491 ________________ Society’s struggle to achieve a balance between the liberty of the individual, and institutions of power restricting an individuals freedom, plays a critical role in every type of power based relationship. This struggle is visible between a student and teacher, a child and parent; and even more so between power structures and individuals.

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    Essay Length: 1,630 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2016 By: dheerajc
  • Ketchup Clouds and a Fault in Our Stars

    Ketchup Clouds and a Fault in Our Stars

    Davila 1 Jovenique Davila Mrs. Silverman Language Arts 8B February 24, 2015 Critical Book Review In both Ketchup Clouds and A Fault in Our Stars teenagers have to face the reality of love and tragedy. Although the stories are similar in many ways, A Fault in Our Stars has a much better message that touches the heart of several individuals: it shows that the time we have is so precious and we should use it

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    Essay Length: 614 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 7, 2016 By: joveniquedavila
  • Fractured Identity in Fault Lines

    Fractured Identity in Fault Lines

    Fractured identity in Fault Lines Fault Lines (1993), by Meena Alexander, is an autobiography that depicts the broken nature of Alexander’s third world culture incorporated in a western first world country. Alexander portrays her life as disjoint and without a sense of belonging through emphasizing the feeling of disconnection between herself and the different environments she lives in. Her life revolves around her insecure and naive self-identity. The utilization of rhetorical questions, negative diction and

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    Essay Length: 539 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 7, 2016 By: christinatherton
  • What Does It Mean for Christians to Be Tolerant of Other Views?

    What Does It Mean for Christians to Be Tolerant of Other Views?

    Gloria Bulaya Dr. Nicholas Kerton-Johnson POS 374 12/4/2016 Ethic Paper, What does it mean for Christians to be tolerant of other views? As followers of Christ, we are to be salt and light in this broken world. On the other hand, does this imply that we have a duty to be tolerant of other religious convictions and beliefs? Acceptance has many meanings. The situation is to be determined by the person who is asked. In

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    Essay Length: 1,553 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2017 By: wangata

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