| 1. | Electromagnetic Shocks Magnetic Shocks
Magnets hold up papers on the refrigerator and are used in toys for children, but magnets are more useful than for just holding papers in place and entertaining us. ...
Another idea could be to use electromagnetic shocks. This would be better than the magnet and spring shoc...
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| 2. | electromagnetic spectrum The electromagnetic spectrum consist of waves that is organised according to frequency and wave length but they all have one common factor, in a vacuum they all travel at the same speed the speed of light which is 3 x 108 m/s. the unit for measuring electromagnetic waves is called a micron ...
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| 3. | History of wirelless comunications James Clerk Maxwell is best known for his formulation of electromagnetic theory. In 1864 Maxwell released his paper "Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field" which concluded that light, electricity, and magnetism, were all related, all worked hand in hand, and that these electromagnetic phenom...
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| 4. | Sixth Sense in Dolphins and Humans The Sixth Sense in Humans and Dolphins
The five main senses- smell, taste, touch, hearing, and sight -work together to keep us humans aware of the environment around us. ... Our fifth sense of sight, however, allows us to capture the electromagnetic energy of light that enables us to distinguis...
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| 5. | Introduction Ionizing Radiation Introduction
Ionizing radiation begins at the ultra violet level of the electromagnetic spectrum. ... Ionizing radiation has high energy and shorter wavelengths than does the other side of the electromagnetic spectrum, which includes the lower energy, longer wavelengths, known as nonionizing rad...
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| 6. | Electromagnetic Pole Reversal Magnetic Pole Reversal
Derek LaVallie
The Earth has a magnetic force due to its spinning it does as it rotates around the planet, combined with our liquid iron core. The rubbing of this liquid iron core and the non liquid mantle forms an electromagnetic field. ...
Magnetic pole reversal...
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| 7. | Globalization ...
The indicators for the changes in the globalization girth:
In the last few years, starting with the financial crisis in Asia in 1997 followed by the Russian crisis in 1998 and then in 2001 the terror attack against the World Trade Center and the collapse of Argentina¡¦s economy, we can wit...
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| 8. | Health and socioeconomic status Case, Lubotsky, and Paxson (2001) show that the well-known relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health exists in childhood and grows more pronounced with age. ... The first is that low- SES children are less able to respond to a given health shock. ... children; 2) both high and low...
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| 9. | Ethical implications There are a lot of ethical issues when dealing with experimenting on human and non-human participants. First of all let us look at experimentation on humans. A good example is an experiment carried out by a man called Milgram: Volunteers were introduced to another ‘participant’ who was actually an e...
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| 10. | Waves WAVES
- transports energy as it progresses from one point to another, without moving matter
- travel through the medium and carry energy but do not take the medium with them
- cause an oscillation of the particles in the medium but each particle of the medium returns to the equilibrium positi...
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| 11. | chinese market China, the largest Business market in the world, is now progressively becoming one of the key players in the global economy. ... However, China is still suffering from its multifaceted and unstable political environment as well as its wide spread corrupt business practices, which make access to the...
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| 12. | Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on Radish Seeds ...
Even though electrical equipment, appliances, and power lines produce both electric and magnetic fields, most recent research has focused on potential health effects of magnetic field exposure. ... No similar associations have been reported for electric fields; many of the studies examining ...
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| 13. | How Microwaves Works Microwaves ovens have become an omnipresent appliance in the kitchens of the north hemisphere. ...
The microwave oven consists of a magnetron tube, which converts electricity into high frequency microwaves. Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic energy, like light waves or radio waves, at a f...
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| 14. | What You See Is What You Get NOT ... But did you know that what you perceive your room to look and smell like might not actually be what it really is? In this project I am going to be showing you many types of evidence to show that our perception is not reality.
Our perception does not really identify the outside world as i...
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| 15. | federal challenge Thesis - We are in a mild recession and the Fed should maintain current interest rates for the next two quarters since the previous round of rate cuts has not had a chance to have an impact at this time. 1st Speaker After a great period of boom in the 90’s, a small decline in the economy along with ...
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| 16. | What Do You Feel About The dark ... Sometimes i do fear the dangers of darkness but my insatiable curiousity perpetuates my interest to explore the dark. ... Having not to know about what happens next creates great suspense. I enjoy very much the feeling of thrills and shocks when venturing alone in the dark. ... They can feel...
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| 17. | Photosynthesis Chapter 8 Zlatan Horozovic
2R
1) Trace electrons through the pathways of photosynthesis from their excitation by photons to the production of sugar.
In photosynthesis the electron transport pathway is an integral part of the light reactions. Light that we see and pla...
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| 18. | Indonesias Economy ...
The third reason is the extensive dollarization of the economy due to the lack of confidence in the rupiah. ... The last reason is due to the slow progress of structural reforms that delays improvements in economic efficiency to help strengthen international competitiveness of the economy a...
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| 19. | Impacts on Tourism ...
Impact of The Bali Bombings on Bali’s Tourism:
The blast directly shocks the economy of the island, which is highly dependent on tourism. ... 30%
Tourism has been the incentive of the development of the island for decades. A study shows that 38% of job opportunities and 51% of people...
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| 20. | Relationships in the text 'Who's Life Is It Anyway'. RELATIONSHIPS… DR. EMERSON AND KEN HARRISON- Ken and Dr. Emerson’s relationship remains professional all throughout the play. There is no sense of closeness between them, which in turn, keeps them well away from each other and in the end, places them in opposition. Their conversations remain dull th...
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| 21. | law and technology 1) The three dominant models for managing the electromagnetic spectrum are “Command and control”, “Exclusive use”, and “Open Access” ● “Command and control” serves as the traditional model of spectrum management in the US. This model allocates and assigns frequencies to limited categories of s...
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| 22. | Never Ending Game The Never Ending Game
When we hear the word “game”, we often think of entertainment, joy and laughter. Have you ever thought of war as a game? If it’s a game, who plays it? ...
War is the favourite game of politicians. ... There are no limitations for power and wealth so the game would be neve...
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| 23. | Physics and rally
Introduction
Rally and physics is closely related to each other. What is rally? The World Rally Championship (WRC) has always been one of the most demanding and challenging motor sport competitions on the planet. But over the past 12 months, the World Rally ...
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| 24. | Patriarchy in Indian Culture With its heavy following of Hinduism and its ultraconservative way of life, Indian culture is unlike any other. ... ” Because women are seen as dangerous when unrestrained, men in Indian culture stress constraints such as marriage in order to retain their dominant status. ... Although her rapes h...
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| 25. | inspector calls ... Priestly wrote an Inspector calls during the Second World War. ... An Inspector Calls was first performed in 1945, the final year of World War two. ... In An Inspector Calls he is trying to encourage open mindedness towards different orders of people and that our actions affect others. ... ...
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| 26. | Rock Crawling How To Build A Rock Crawler Out Of A Suzuki Sidekick by Cameron Kling To build a rock crawler, the first thing I need to do is strip the Suzuki. To do this, I need to take off the fenders using a socket set. Then take the gas tank out from underneath the Suzuki and disconnect all electric wires runn...
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| 27. | Psychology Paul Paul looks to be suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, his inability to tell the real from the imagined leads him to take up such erratic behaviour as running to work instead of driving. He does this because he wholly believes that he has KGB agents after him. Probably the strangest part of hi...
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| 28. | My Lai Massacre ... In particular, one massacre occurred in the village of My Lai, in which the Charlie Company killed innocent civilians. This massacre remained unknown to the United States until after the war was over.
The village of My Lai, which was located in the province of Quang Ngai. ... On the nigh...
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| 29. | Homecoming In twenty-five lines of dramatic and shocking poetry, Bruce Dawe’s “Homecoming” manipulates the audience to view the tragedies of war and the lack of respect that is given to those who fight within it.
“Homecoming”, a word that is associated very much with fond memories of returning to our loved ...
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| 30. | birthmark Since the beginning of time man has been obsessed with science. In man’s quest for understanding and improvement, science has aided in the destruction of life. This is evident in the short story “The Birthmark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne. In the short story, Aylmer is a symbol of man’s desire for perfec...
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| 31. | Macroecons Savings and Investments ... MPC measures the change in consumption over a unit change in disposable income, whilst MPS measures the change in savings over a unit change in disposable income. ...
Interest rates determine the incentives for savings. ...
As from the article “Japan’s dangerous savings drought”, by Bria...
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| 32. | Milgrams Study Obedience to authority is a social influence where someone acts in a certain way due to an order being given by someone else. In Milgrams study he wanted to test this theory out so he placed an advert in a local paper for 40 male volunteers of similiar ages with a working class background. Stanley M...
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| 33. | China The Cultural Shocks for Travelers
China is a big country that has a long history and a characteristic culture. Since China was not very open for foreign country in the past centuries, foreigners may not realize that there are many different aspect of the Chinese culture shares different point of view with ...
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| 34. | Milgram Experiment The Milgram Experiment.
The Milgram experiment was first carried out in 1963. Stanley Milgram was interested to find out how obedient American people were to authority. A newspaper advert was placed to recruit people to take part in an experiment at Yale University. ... The teacher had to cont...
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| 35. | perils of obedience PAQUITO A. PALAY Psych 124 Perils of Obedience By: Stanley Milgram In Stanley Milgram’s article, “The Perils of Disobedience,” he stated that authority and disobedience are fundamental in the structure of social life. Some argue that disobedience to authority can create social disorder while some co...
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| 36. | Psychological Effects of Music on the Brain The Effect Of Music On the Human Brain
Think of your favorite song, quietly hum it to yourself. ... The melody is the part of a song that the brain remembers most easily. The melody of a song is made up of a series of pitches, which the brain either interprets as consonances, which are pleasing...
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| 37. | 18 Seconds of terrror Eighteen Seconds of Terror One of the most terrifying incidents that people could experience is surviving the experience of an earthquake. In fact, few days ago I was in home watching TV with my wife and mother in law when suddenly we felt a strange buzzing noise and fast shaking that scared us. Dai...
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| 38. | Vulnerability to Purely Contagious Balance of Payment Crises in Emerging Economies ...
The world financial markets have witnessed increasing turmoil in recent years and
emerging economies have felt the intermittent crises perhaps more than others. ... International capital started to flee the emerging markets, leaving behind financial
and economic turmoil in emerging market ...
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| 39. | History of the Telegraph Long before Samuel Morse transmitted the first electrical telegraph message in 1844, people were continually trying out new and inventive ways to communicate over distance. ... Later came the “hydraulic” telegraph, which centered on the dubious practice of filling glass vases with water and a float...
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| 40. | Manhattan Project ecThe Manhattan Project
On the morning of August 6, 1945, a B-29 bomber named Enola Gay flew over the industrial city of Hiroshima, Japan and dropped the first atomic bomb ever. ... The project was a success. ... The Manhattan Project was the code name for the US effort during World War II to ...
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| 41. | Analog vs Digital Analog vs. Digital
The transmission of information is what makes the world (or society) survive and flourish. Two ways of transmitting that data is analog and digital. Most people today think of our world as digital while analog is viewed as a dying art. But there are still a lot of analog si...
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| 42. | Truck comparison The 2000 Chevy Silverado Z-71 comes with a 5.3-liter V8. It makes around 285 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 325 foot-pounds of torque at 4,000 rpm. The Silverado has top acceleration in its class, running from zero to 60 in 8.4 seconds and runs the quarter mile in 16.5 seconds. The Chevy's massive low-...
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| 43. | Brave New World Assertion Brave New World
Assertion with Evidence
Brave New World is a novel written in 1932 by Aldoux Huxley. ... It is a world that takes place far into the future in London, England in the year of 632 A. ... Huxley portrays his world as a perfect Utopia where everything works, everyone is happy, and...
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| 44. | study of the causes of unemployment in Singapore And government policy measures By Hasan Jafri and Izham Ahmad
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Singapore's fiscal deficit will widen to 1. ...
The relief package is Singapore's fourth "mini-budget" since 1998 and highlights the hardships faced by 4 million Singaporeans because of poor economic growth...
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| 45. | a passage to india The book entitled A Passage to India, by E.M. Forster, contains many characters, each of whom are complex in their own individual way. They all change radically while they interact with one another. One of the characters who has the some of the most drastic internal changes is Dr. Aziz. As the book ...
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| 46. | To obey or not to obey that is the question ...
During the process of early socialization, children in most societies are extensively trained to obey authority. ... The subject was told that although painful the shocks would not harm the learner. ... One finding relates to the sheer strength of obedience which took precedence over the fu...
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| 47. | History of Electromagnetics ... This paper will reinforce my decision on choosing Electromagnetics as my tech area. ...
I did not know at the time that this area of design would deal with electromagnetics, specifically in the area of acoustics. ...
EDUCATIONIONAL EXPERIENCES
I really did not have an experiences ...
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| 48. | eathquake Earthquakes - The shaking and trembling by the sudden release of energy , associated with movement along a fault line. -After shocks are continuing fault slippage Elastic Rebound theory - Stress builds up and begins to deform the rock - when the break occurs the rock snaps back to undeformed shape -...
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| 49. | Stable Faith to God of Rowlandson in Her Narrative of Indian Captivities ¡§King Philip¡¦s War,¡¨ a terrible battue happens in Plymouth, Massachusetts, lasts more than a year with over three thousand American Indians killed by the Indian. As one of the colonial settlements, Mary Rowlandson, is the most famous victim who survives from the ¡§Indian captivities¡¨ for almost...
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| 50. | Engineering of motocross bikes Engineering Of Motor Cross Dirt Bikes
There are many different types and styles of motorcross bikes. And the engineering of them,
may vary according to style and make. There are two-stroke bikes, which requires the mixture of
of oil and gas. ... The shock absorbers are ...
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