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    Discovery is intensely meaningful as it can transform an individual’s understanding in an emotional, intellectual, physical and spiritual manner. The far-reaching ramifications of discovery may differ for people and their contexts. This concept of discovery is conveyed in Stephen Daldry’s film “Billy Elliot” (2000) and Sarah Rabia’s extract “Dinner”. In the film “Billy Elliot”, it becomes clear that discoveries which evoke one’s innermost thoughts and feeling can lead to significant implications…

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    atmosphere through mise en scene, by having the two parties having a variety of food in front of them and eating. I intended to have this symbolize a lack of tension, despite the two discussing business. This is also achieved by certain camera angles, such as the high angle shot above the table, which has both Farhoud and Darius’ hands in frame, surrounded by the food. Although this could be interpreted to represent the importance of their business (having their hands clenched together), it also…

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    X-Ray Diffraction Lab

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    collected data is then analyzed to determine the criteria for planes to produce a spike in energy by plotting in reciprocal space. This experiment serves to illustrate the importance of reciprocal space. It also introduces the ideas of glancing incidence and exit. Theory The basis of x-ray diffraction is rooted in understanding the relationship between the geometry of diffraction and the geometry of crystal planes. One of the easiest ways to visualize this is the use of reciprocal space.…

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    the first medium is more than that of the second. The angle of incidence is the angle that a ray of light hits an interface between two mediums relative to the normal. As this angle becomes greater, less of the light is refracted and more of it is reflected until an angle of incidence is reached where the angle of refraction (angle of ray in second medium relative to the normal) equals 90. This angle of incidence is called the critical angle.…

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    The object that I chose to talk about that I use in everyday life is the mirror. I use the mirror everyday to see if my hair isn’t looking messy, to see if my teeth are white in the morning, and I also use it to see if there are any stains anywhere on my clothing. Its a very useful item in my life, that I couldn’t live without, since I’m always paranoid about how I look everyday, so I just always have to look in the mirror. I basically look at the mirror every time I leave my room. As…

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    Before we get into conflict that, computers maintain the stability of an aircraft without the need of pilots, let us first explain, what is the meaning of aircraft stability? In addition, how there is an unstable aircrafts? Stability is how aircraft corrects for conditions like turbulence or flight control inputs , in another meaning , stability is the ability to keep the aircrafts in the chosen altitude and for aircraft, there are two types of general stability: static and dynamic. In civil…

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    Refraction Lab Report

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    The speed of light is the ultimate speed limit in the universe. Which travels at 3.0 x 108 m/s in a vacuum and always moves in a straight line. When light travels to a new medium its speed and direction will change, this is called refraction. Materials have different optical density so light rays travel at different velocities. Refractive index is the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in a medium. Calculated by the velocity of light in vacuum divided by velocity in a…

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    mass takes to travel a defined length. The flow resistivity is thus: r=(CMgcos(ψ) S_s t)/(LA_p^2 ) A correction factor (C) [9] is used to account for leakage between the mass and the pipe wall, as well as the friction between the two surfaces. The angle at which the pipe is positioned from the vertical is ψ. 2.3.2 Microphone Method of Measuring Flow Resistance The alternative method of measuring flow resistance is using an impedance tube [10]. The sound source used is a pure tone and is adjusted…

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    ACL Injury In Soccer

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    The objective of this study was to to determine the ACL incidence in male and female elite football players. A total of 28 European professional men’s first league teams and 29 teams in the Swedish men’s (n=16) and women’s (n=13) first leagues (Waldèn, 2011). A total of 2329 players were followed over a number…

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    Tobacco Use Vs Alcoholism

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    about perspective. James Deacon stated that “What you see depends not only on what you look at, but also on what angle you are looking from”. So in this case it’s a multitude of angles we can explore when peering into the issues of alcoholism and tobacco use. To illustrate on one hand, I agree that alcoholism and tobacco use is a social problem as society pays a high price for incidences related to both issues. For example, alcoholism cost society in the form of workplace productivity, medical…

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