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    The Great Electro Magnet Race is designed to teach Ms. Rayburn’s fourth grade class about electromagnets and magnetism. The main point for the students to learn will be that certain metals possess an electromagnetic force and can attract other types of metals by their electromagnetic field. Teaching the students about how electromagnets work and what magnetism will surely get them more interested in STEM education. The children need to understand more about engineering design as well as creative…

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    William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin William Thomson was born in Ireland on June 26, 1824 and was the fourth child born. His mother had three more children, then passed away when Thomson was at a young age. James Thomson, William’s father, was a professor as Glasgow University. William Thomson soon entered the Natural Philosophy department as Glasgow at the age of ten to further his studies. He received his education from Cambridge University where he earned a bachelor’s degree. Thomson lived a…

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    Acceptability The Great Electro Magnet Race is targeted towards students in grades K-12. Introducing STEM education allows students of all ages to gain experience around STEM and learn how to creatively think. To get students involved the contest incorporated all kinds of learning. Hands on learners of the class will benefit the most, because the project consists of building electromagnets. However, the audio and visual learners also benefit from the presentation. The Great Electromagnet race is…

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    and responsibilities of members of the organization. Nurse leaders must be aware of their organizational structure in order to be successful. Major components of organizational structures will be addressed in more depth later in this discussion. Magnetism and how it affects functionality of an organization will be discussed. Major Components of Organizational Structure: There are both formal and non-formal structures in organizations. According to Marquis and Huston (2012), the formal structure…

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    Through the course of history society has been shaped by scientific discoveries that have benefitted mankind by providing a better understanding of the world and have advanced technology. One such scientist was Joseph John Thomson. Joseph John Thomson had a successful life, made important scientific discoveries, and impacted the world through his discoveries. Sir Joseph John Thomson was born on December 18, 1856 in Cheetham, a part of Manchester, England to Emma Swindells and Joseph James…

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    In this free verse poem, “A Song,” Walt Whitman is describing how great he believes America really is by using metaphors and by adding a touch of repetition, imagery, and personification to give the reader a warm and fuzzy feeling. The first line in this poem emotes a powerful feeling. By writing about “making the continent indissoluble,” Whitman is creating a backdrop for the rest of the poem. It allows the reader to understand that the words that follow include colossal ideas about a nation…

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    The latter critic laments that in the film, Gatsby’s magnetism is the product of his “vast reserve of expensive toys,” rather than “the lessons of his home-schooled charm,” an accusation supported by the many lavish props exhibited throughout the film, from an eccentric orange juice maker to his iconic automobile…

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    guide for your write-up. The portions required on turnitin.com are noted within the document, as well as at the end. This material must be typed and submitted on turnitin.com by 11.59 pm on Wed., March 23rd (no exceptions .) PhET Lab: Intro. to Magnetism https://www.noodletools.com/noodlebib/mybib.php?highlight=2896337 Part 1: Magnetic Fields and the Earth (30 POINTS) 8. Select “show compass.” Move the compass to several positions around the magnet. Use the space below to sketch at least…

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    Magnet Role Model

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    Mason, 2014) The Magnet Application process is a very rigorous process which takes several years to obtain, but once obtained there are key components that must be implanted in their healthcare institutions to keep their status. The 14 forces of Magnetism were reduced to 5 components 1. Transformational Leadership, 2. Structural Empowerment, 3. Exemplary Professional Practice, 4. New knowledge innovations and improvements, 5. Empirical outcomes. Hospitals have to have strong policy and…

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    advertisers seem well-informed and professional. In the article released from the Onion the author mocks advertisers by creating an unrealistic scientist to say intelligent facts about the MagnaSoles. The author states, “ It harnesses the power of magnetism to properly align the bio-magnetic field around your foot,” (6).…

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