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    Many famous people, specifically musicians, are often negatively portrayed by their peers and the media. Due to this, many parents and guardians believe that listening to metal music leads adolescents into a world of drugs, mental illness, and even suicide. However, experts have shown that listening to this stimuli, actually does not lead to bad behavior, and can even have positive effects. Metal music has been put down since the start, but it culminated in 1985 when D. Snider of Twisted Sister, was taken to court over a list of bands that parents in a group called PMRC had conducted known as the “filthy fifteen”, in which they listed bands and singers they thought invoked violence and sexual interpretations within their songs. This list included music from bands such as: Judas Priest, Motley Crue, Mercyful Fate, Twisted Sister, AC/DC, and Black Sabbath. The parents of this committee aimed to take down these bands and put a stop to the “porn rock” they were producing. And it was D.Snider who stepped in to give his testimony to the United States Senate Committee (Grow, 2015). Snider, alongside Frank Zappa and John Denver, was able to give his testimony. He was “..a sober family man who could spar the senators, speak to responsible parenting and defend his lyrics against the PMRC’s surreal interpretation.” (Grow, 2015). Snider and his two fellow musicians blew the court away by stating the meaning of these “evil” lyrics and referring to a misinterpretation of one of his…

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    EXPANSION AND IMPORTANCE OF THE BRITISH STEEL INDUSTRY AND TRADE DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Introduction In the paper it will be explained the importance of the steel as a commodity throughout the latter part of the 19th century during the Industrial Revolution in Britain, as well as the impact of the production and its trade, exposing political, economic and social aspects that were directly affected by the technological development of Britain in matter of steel. The steel, according to…

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    Sometimes called the Technological era, or the American Industrial Revolution, there were great advancements in multiple fields of industry, such as: Iron, Steel, Rail, Electricity, Machine tools, Paper making, Petroleum, Chemical, Maritime Technology, Rubber, Bicycles, Automobile, Applied science, fertilizer, Engines and Turbines, Telecommunications, and Modern Business management . Having such a large number of categories and advancements in not only the United States, but in the entire…

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    then they are also going to pay for it, and pay more than what they already do. This is what Labor Unions do, help push for time and money based on your work or value you bring to that job. Coal and steel is driving this industrial revolution. Steel would help drive the expansion of most cities. Our railroads and trains are run by and made of steel. Henry Bessemer, an Englishmen learns you can take iron, smelt it, remove all the imperatives and you get steel. He was wrong and could not get the…

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    Andrew Carnegie was an American Industrialist who came to fame and fortune during the 1930’s by manufacturing and selling steel and has made an impact on American society today this can be seen as Carnegie Hall in New York City. In “Experience History Interpreting Americas Past” by “McGraw-Hill Education” they go on to say that, “Carnegie worked his way up from bobbin boy in a textile factory to expert telegrapher to superintendent of the western division of the Pennsylvania Railroad at the age…

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    Figure 2 Dislocation movement in SCC As shown in Figure 2 the “step” formed after slip is an active site for the initiation of a stress-concentration pit. And pits are important for cracks generation. The pit formation is precursor to stress corrosion cracking. If some pits are formed in proper condition, growth of crack takes place and propagation happens. Chu et al. (2004) had demonstrated microcracks during initiation. In Chu’s experiment X-65 pipeline steel samples were…

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    Hardness Test Lab Report

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    Alloy 80.0-116 2. Copper-Cobalt-Beryllium alloy, UNS C17500 98.0-103 3. Stainless Steel 37.0-130 4. Beryllium Copper, UNS C17000, TD04 Temper Strip 96.0-102 5. Medium Carbon Steel 71.0-112 6. AlSl 800 Steel 102 7. Tungsten Alloy 32.0-110 8. Silver Alloy 35.0-102 9. Materion Brush 60 ¾ HT 98.0-103 10. Chromium-Copper UNS C17600…

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    was clear from the data obtained by polarized light microscope (Figs. 4G and H) that the Haversian system is found as an individual canal system, the boundaries, which are marked by an occasional very faint line representing what has been called the cement line by Cook et al. [47]. Osteocytes, found in cavities (lacunae) within the matrix, were noticed. Dark precipitate in the form of a thick black line may indicate the presence of calcium phosphate in…

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    Post Truss Bridge

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    Bridge Design: Edmond Liu My popsicle bridge is based on a truss design, which is a bridge design held up by a connected structure composed of many smaller pieces. In particular, my bridge is a variation of the Queen Post Truss Bridge, which has two central supporting posts to allow for a greater span allowing for larger contact points. (http://pghbridges.com/basics.htm)…

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    Teflon Research Paper

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    Moreover, Teflon can used in chemical manufactures such as hoses that can endure very high erosive substance and sometimes, it need to move at very high of levels heat. Teflon have coating in the inner pipe and it used in erosion resistance and flexibility. Every hose will break over time, but those hose that have Teflon coating in the inside can be broken slowly than any other hoses that made of other materials because those materials do not have the same feature with Teflon. Also, Teflon…

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