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    JEDR Report Conclusion

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    location of bearing housing on shaft B is incorrect. It is advised to place the bearing after the pulley, instead of between pulley and drum brake since it is contradicting with the first design. Due to this non-identical design, the calculation for bending moment diagrams and shear moment diagrams are also inaccurate. Furthermore, it was observed that the diameter of the shaft has been increased, which is also increase the Factor of Safety. 1.6. Bearing…

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    Salsa Dance

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    Salsa, Spanish for “sauce,” belongs to no single culture as it was broadly influenced by multiple. However, its origin may be traced back to Cuba. When some French fled to Cuba, they brought Contra-Danze, the country dance of France and England, with them. Later known as danzon, it mixed with rhumbas of African origin. After yet another global spread of this dance, different places and countries all over the world gradually tinkered and changed the style to their liking, but kept the partner…

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    absolutist, gives a general meaning of lying as he asks, "What, then, is a falsehood? I would say that an untruth is a word or act that purposefully cheats a neighbor with a specific end goal to hurt him… .The wrongdoing of false witness is that of bending the certainties…

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    asthenosphere, the hottest part of the mantle. Rocks at this depth are very near the melting temperature, and respond to forces by flowing similarly to the way a thick liquid would. Lithosphere is quite the opposite, cool and rigid, and responds to forces by bending or breaking but not flowing. Because of these differences the lithosphere becomes detached from the asthenosphere, which…

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    Narrative About Fishing

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    I thought that this day of fishing would be like every other; I get lots of practice casting but I catch nothing. This day turned out to be a whole lot different however. The lake we were fishing at in Bruneau Sand Dunes, Idaho has bluegill, catfish, and large mouth bass. I got taken out on a small kayak with my brother and an experienced fisherman named Kevin Schroeder, I had never caught any kind of fish before, and he devoted much of his time to help me land my first one. Throughout the…

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    In Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour," we see a marriage that is complicated by the fact Louise feels constrained in the marriage. The relationship Louise has with her husband appears to be a normal one as the story begins. She is distraught and appears saddened by the news that her husband has been killed in an accident going so far as to weep “with sudden, wild abandonment” when told (Chopin). The marriage between the two is loving, but Louise feels trapped in it. We see a wife grieve for…

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    In the article SIR SAM STEPS DOWN!, the author is trying to influence the audience that criticism from Quebec was to blame for the dissmissal of the able, competent, hounorable Minister of Militia, Sam Hughes. The audience, being made up of English speaking people from Ontario would most likely share a similar viewpoint. The writter defends Hughes by reflecting on his achievements. The writter states that “Hughes has done more for the war effort than any other Canadian. He has recruited…

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    Patient: A Case Study

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    DOI: 9/1/2014. The patient is a 38 -year-old female licensed vocational nurse who sustained a work-related injury to her low back while working with patient. The patient is subsequently diagnosed with sprain of ligaments of lumbar spine, initial encounter; low back pain; and strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of lower back, initial encounter. As per office notes dated 7/14/16, the patient states that she has completed 5 sessions of physical therapy. It has helped her reduce her symptoms. She…

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    When we focused on the Death Investigations film, it was a lot of the medical examiners making mistakes and police officers taking a better look at the investigation at hand. The coroners were straight up making mistakes due to the lack of knowledge of forensic science. This article, also extremely frustrating explains how the Chicago Police Department is “crunching numbers” in order to show how the homicide rates have decreased from year to year. Both problems are huge issues but one is an…

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    In Clifford’s The New Mother the “shabby girl” creature manages to transfix her victims in a way that bends them to her wim. Instead of making these children feel completely at ease like the fairies in Le Fanu’s story did, she gets the children to do her bidding simply by lying to them. She draws the children in with deception rather than a distraction. She promises the children that she will play them a song and “a little man dressed as a peasant” and “a little woman dressed to match” will jump…

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