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    integrated with ship's company, deploying, and doing sailor work like 3M and Damage Control (DC) will help you stand out on promotion boards. This seems true as 70% of the 100 intelligence professionals I surveyed agreed that they thought being directly attached to a ship would give them an advantage on exams/promotion boards. Additionally, 65% agreed that the current DIRSUP model would be more beneficial for Intelligence Specialists. Thus at first glance it would appear as though the surveyors…

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    are largely affected by religious beliefs, and the overall strength of those beliefs (Young, M.; et al. 2005). Religious beliefs play a role in homesickness and depression as well. Students who are more attached to home are more susceptible to depression in college, whereas those who are less attached to home and more religious are much less susceptible to depression in college (Longo, G.; Kim-Spoon, J., 2013). The campus climate for particular groups is perceived differently from each student…

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    While a chipped tooth is not a life-threatening event, it doesn't do wonders for your confidence. This is particularly true when the chipped tooth is visible when you smile, and many become reluctant to open their mouth in photographs because they're so uncomfortable with the way the tooth looks. Dental bonding is the fastest, cheapest way to fix a chipped tooth, and a cosmetic dentist can take care of this issue for you in just one visit. However, dental bonding does not suit everyone, so you…

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    Characteristics Of A Crane

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    attaches to the pad & gives the crane its height. At the top of the mast a slewing unit is attached. This unit contains all the gearing & the motor that allows the crane to. On top of the slewing unit sits the horizontal jib. This is the large beam that projects out from the centre of the mast & all lifting is done from this. There is also a set of trolleys with pulleys & a hook attached. The load is attached to the hook & the trolleys move along the jib to allow the loads to be moved closer or…

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    will use social releasers when proximity to the caregiver is threatened, such as by separation, insecurity or fear. Social releasers will stimulate caregiving in adults, so that care and responsiveness become determinant for attachment. A securely attached child will regulate its emotions well, and the secure attachment will act as a safe base for the child to explore the world from. Bowlby believed if the bond to the attachment figure gets broken or interrupted, especially in the sensitive…

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    In this experiment, the objectives were to derive an equation for the tension in the string (which had a mass attached and was revolved in a vertical circle motion). In order to complete this, the velocity of the mass would have to be calculated using the measured tension, and this value would then be compared to the expected velocity. The second objective of this experiment was to observe how mass, velocity, and radius affect the tension of the string. These objectives were reached in this…

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    outputs each currently attached link pointer value in hex, prefaced by its ID. Eg, ā€œ0: Lā€. 4. rcv() fcn, which will store the passed string argument internally. The fcn will also output the string (message) prefaced by "Node rcvd: ", where is the node object's name. Eg, ā€œ Node B rcvd: 10010ā€. 5. An snd() fcn, which takes a binary text string and an ID int (for a link pointer), and passes that string to the xmt() fcn of the link object. If it turns out that there is no attached link for that…

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    The different chemicals that were used in this experiment were Pilocarpine, Atropine Sulfate, Epinephrine, Digitals, Potassium, Sodium, and calcium ion concertation. Pilocarpine stimulates the effect of parasympathetic nerve stimulation by enhancing acetylcholine release. Atropine Sulfate is a drug that blocks the effect of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine which is liberated by the parasympathetic nerve endings. Cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle are both different in functionally and in fine…

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    Lab: Energy

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    Lab 6: Energy The intent of this lab is to show the relationships of energy to a system. For this experiment, we had a spring attached to a car, which was attached to a string that went through a rotary sensor and had a weight attached at the end. By stretching the spring, and causing the weight to drop nearer to the ground and bounce up we were able to determine: the angle of the string and rotations; the car position; height of the weight bouncing up and down; velocity; the stretch of the…

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    finically and mentally perfect and their love toward their family is unconditionally. For instance, Mr. Wayser and Mr. Schulte were broken up, but after Mr. Wayser adopted a child and then they become together again. Which shows that their family is attached to each other. Also, Kendall has written that people say how lucky Mr. Wayser and Mr. Schulte children are, but Mr. Wayser says that he is lucky to have…

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