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    In Marge Piercy’s narrative poem, “Barbie Doll”, the story of a young girl is told from the viewpoint of an outside speaker watching her grow up around the norms of society and ultimately ends her life because of it. Throughout each stanza, a new important piece of information is expressed to the readers to contribute to both the theme and tone of the poem. Piercy is able to cultivate the idea that inward beauty is not valued in today’s society, and that artificial perfection can only be…

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    stopper is inserted into a flask some air is forced out of the flask, and the stopper seals the flask so the air cannot get back in. This creates an area of low pressure within the flask. When the stopper is quickly pulled out of the flask, the air rushes back into the flask because the pressure of the atmosphere is higher than the pressure inside the flask. If the stopper is pulled out with sufficient force and swiftness, a “popping” sound is produced that corresponds to the resonant frequency…

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    There are many reasons a scholar may cheat. However, the most prominent reason is the pressure to meet academic standards. Students have the fear of failing. Some students struggle with certain subjects no matter how hard they study and try in that subject. While, others have problems at home or “don’t have time.” The fear of being “average” is the next reason many my cheat. The students driven who want to pursue college may feel the need to cheat to help make sure they get the higher grades…

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    kept constant, pressure (P) and volume (V) have an inversely proportional relationship. Boyle’s constant (B) can be expressed by V=B/Pwhere volume is (in this lab) cm^3 and pressure is in atm. Charles’ Law states that when pressure is held constant, temperature and volume are directly proportional. Charles’ constant (C ) can be expressed by V=CTwhere volume is in cm^3 and temperature is in Kelvin. Gay-Lussac’s Law states that when volume is held constant, temperature and pressure are…

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    Coulter Counter Method. Schematic Diagram Diagram 1: The basic setup of coulter counter method. Test tube containing conducting fluid placed in the beaker containing same conducting fluid. Orifice in the test tube connect the circuit. Electrodes are placed in beaker and test tube and voltage is applied. Vacuum is applied in the test tube to allow fluid movement from beaker to test tube. Counting circuit will calculate the amount of particle and pulse height analyser will measure the particle…

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    3.2. Initial and Boundary Conditions. The pipe is subject to atmospheric pressure Po at time zero this represented initial condition . Boundary condition represented as at the pipe inlet profiles, uniform pressure Pinlet and its value change with concentration of nanofluid [φ%] and inlet temperature T0 = 60 ºC can be measured for all experimental . On the pipe wall, the pressure was atmospheric pressure Po . Moreover, flow and thermal fields are assumed symmetrical with respect to…

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    students. In William Zinsser’s “College Pressures”, he addresses four college pressures through classifying, exemplifying, and analyzing cause and effect. Classification and division is a rhetorical strategy that breaks…

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    Dane Lewis Mr. Harris English 1301 15 Oct 2014 East Ohio Gas Plant Explosion On the twentieth of October, 1944 the East Ohio Gas Plant exploded causing a devastating fire spanning from north of St. Clair on East 63rd Street, and continued to East 55th. The exact reasons for the explosion are still unknown. However, many eye witnesses claim to know what happened. At 2:30 pm white gas began to leak from one of the four tanks. After mixing with air, the vapor from the tank became combustible…

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    Title: Applying the concepts of accident and causation to an analysis of the BP Texas City 2005 explosion Introduction: On the 23rd of March 2005, a massive explosion erupted in the BP refinery in Texas City. The incident occurred when a raffinate tower over filled during the start-up of an isomerization unit releasing flammable liquid and gases from a blowdown stack. The vapour entered an engine of a pick-up truck causing it to back fire and ignite the vapour cloud. Powerful explosions killed…

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    Moreover, the use of CT also differs according to types of activity. Higher pressure is required to the skin during exercise, and compatibly lower pressure needs to be applied during relaxation time cite{evers99, partsch2008classification, mosti2008influence}. It means normal sports bandage cannot be used because they have an inhibitive effect on the lymph circulation…

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