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    Rebecca Wilson 11/6/17 Humanities II The Keno Future Revolutions cause whole societies to call to question all they know of as their everyday. They can change the way people view their government, and affect their manner of working. Revolutionaries are those who voice these opinions. Vertov’s Manifesto and the Kino Eye’s vision was came up with after the Russian civil war, when their government was in constant upheaval. Their vision for film translates into a vision for life, a vision for a…

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    Constipation-Medium risk. Goal: Rigoberto will maintain regular bowel elimination through the use of medications and diet for the next 12 months AEB no need for fleet enemas or rectal suppositories. Rigoberto did not have any documented or reported constipation episode. He did not require any enemas, suppositories or manual impaction checks. EGD and Colonoscopy was not indicated. Diagnostic fecal occult blood test on 03-10-17 was negative. He has an active diagnosis of Constipation for what…

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    Shipwreck Research Paper

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    1998:191). A total of approximately 10 tons of copper and 1 ton of tin (the oldest that has ever been retrieved in its raw form) were discovered within the wreckage. These two materials when alloyed together would have made around 11 tons of bronze, an alloy that is strongly identified with the Bronze Age (Pulak…

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    Within civilizations there are many similarities and differences. Case in point, geography, social structure, political and governmental systems, economy, technology and culture. For example, Shang and Zhou China, and the Nile River valley. These two civilizations are filled with these types of differences. The geography of China varies differently of that of Egypt. Which in turn, led these independent civilizations to take different paths in culture and other aspects. China, for instance, has…

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    The Civil War remains to be one of the most important events and turning points in American history. Following the Civil War, came Reconstruction of the South; the North intervened once again after their defeat to rebuild the South. Many may argue the significance of Reconstruction, specifically the Radical Reconstruction. Was Radical Reconstruction really radical? Although progress was made and changes were put forth legally, the rep imbedded racism in the South stops the effectiveness of…

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    It has been about 14 million years since mankind came into the world. In that long period of time, human beings have been continuously producing knowledge. The prompt said “The main reason knowledge is produced is to solve problems.”, and I mostly agree with it, but first I will discuss this statement from different perspectives using the examples from Natural Science and The Arts . In Natural Science, there are many inventions that were discovered to solve a problem. Many of today’s inventions…

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    Ds Slider Research Paper

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    A DLSR slider is perhaps one of the most important pieces of equipment to today 's digital photographer. Perhaps the most exciting thing about today DSLRs is that they not only allow us to create breathtaking photos of a quality that has never been able to be done before, but they also let us expand out creative horizons into ultra high-quality video projects as well. Photographers have always wished or a way to bridge the gap between photo and video easily and with a DSLR that is finally able…

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    “Frankenstein’s Corruption” There is some knowledge that is not “befitting the human mind” (Shelley 84). In Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein's pursuit of such knowledge corrupts his tranquility. His obsessive quest for the source of life leads to the loss of simple pleasures in life such as sleep, appreciation of nature, and mental and physical health. These disruptions of his tranquility lead to Frankenstein's downfall and death. Tranquility is the ideal state for “a…

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    The Brooklyn Bridge

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    stability since trusses are stiff and sturdy shapes. As for the actual strength of the cables themselves, they are made entirely of steel and are “made up of strands of parallel wires bound together into a compact cylindrical cable.” Steel is a metal alloy consisting of iron and carbon, which makes its atomic structure very compact and therefore makes steel a strong material in both compression and tension. As shown by the stress-strain curve, steel can withstand lots of stress without much…

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    Fat Man Research Paper

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    RESEARCH TASK AND WRITTEN REPORT Many theoretical and experimental problems were not solved in the early twentieth century. There were attempts to explain the behaviour of matter on the atomic level with the laws of classical physics however they were not accurate nor successful. It was not until the period between 1900 and 1930 where a revolution occurred and a generalised formulation called quantum mechanic was developed. And since the understanding of the structure of the nucleus of the atoms…

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