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    Truvia Case

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    Social • The current generation is faced with With a variety of lifestyle associated issues such as obesity, There is a need to provide a substitute and that is using the sweetener Truvia to avoid the great effect. • Emerging diseases threatening the usage of sugar. Including people suffering from Type 2 diabetes, sugar addicts most individuals. Truvia allows them to opt to the use of a sweetener. • The need for the current generation to reduce weight and their bodies. This is seen as a…

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    Trains are one of the oldest and essential source of transportation. One big machine produces massive power to pull the mass 8 or 10 times of its mass on steel tracks and transports it to thousands of mile between the cities. Steam engines power the trains in its initial stages. Now, Diesel Engines and Electric power trains are used. There are four forces acts on a train. One of them is its weight which balanced by the typical reaction of the tracks. The third one is the thrust force produced by…

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    I. Introduction: Should people who commit heinous crimes deserve the death penalty? (A) People who commit heinous crimes deserve the death penalty. (B) There are crimes going on to where people dis member others body parts. (C) The death penalty should be taken more seriously in our generation today. (D) Also, Execution methods should be used such as hanging, gas chambers, and electrocution. II. Body: (A) To begin with, hanging is the oldest but most used method of execution in the world. i.…

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    Nikola Tesla Abstract

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    science. While many judged him simply as a mad scientist, few were able to see how he was ahead of his own time, providing the theoretical and practical foundation to several modern equipments. We, as a society, not only owe Tesla for the AC (alternating current) electric system of supply, but also for the radio, the x-ray, the remote control and controlled rocket missiles. However, Tesla is unknown for the majority of the worldwide population. How can a man who built the basis of great part of…

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    Introduction Fever in children is a typical side effect of various restorative conditions, most strikingly irresistible maladies. In spite of not being characteristically risky, it can cause uneasiness in parents and caregivers alike, and it is one of the main reasons why parents look to medical care. Evidence-based guidelines reliably express that the side effect of fever does not require treating and, therefore, the point ought to be to distinguish those children with a serious ailment and…

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    power supply, allowing the current to travel through the first loop, charging the capacitor. This continues until the capacitor voltage is equal to the power supply voltage. During discharge, when the patient is undergoing defibrillation, closing ‘B’ completes the circuit and the capacitor’s stored energy is discharged through the paddles to the heart. An inductor is utilised in this second circuit to maintain the current, as to fully depolarize the muscle the current must last several…

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    The Placebo Effect

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    Once merely seen as a hoax of random differences in alternating clinical trials, the Placebo Effect is now seen as scientifically measurable,1 as it is the study of the environmental context of the patient that affects them through psychological mechanisms.2 Most commonly the research surrounding this complex anomaly have been around neurobiological mechanisms of pain and analgesia.2 “Overall, the placebo effect appears to be a very good model to understand how a complex mental activity, such as…

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    Thermal Burns

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    Burns are one of the leading cause of medical emergencies in the United States. While young child typically under the age of five years old and adults over the age of sixty-five years old suffer with more burns than any other age group. Children and older adults have a harder time healing from serious burns due to the lack of hydration in the body and the skin is so fragile so burns tend to be deeper. Women usually only account for 31 percent of burn patients while men account for 69 percent.…

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    Sasha Gonzalez Ms.Kehler Chemistry Block 3 15 May 2015 Solar Power As of the end of the past century, and now the beginning of the current century, the primary energy sources being used have been harmful to our environment, and are nonrenewable. These energy sources are not going to be on earth forever, so it would be beneficial to mankind to find a new primary source of energy to replace the old ones. Solar power is one of the most abundant energy sources we have on Earth, and each year it is…

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    Physical Science Paper

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    We make electricity using electric generators by using hydroelectric energy, wind energy, or nuclear energy. Electric motors work by passing alternating currents through opposing pairs of magnets to create a rotating magnetic field, which creates a magnetic field in the motor's rotor, causing it to spin around. My project relates to electricity by using conductive ink to complete a circuit featured…

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