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    helped me with porting these data from the tilt sensor into their DynaTIm data sorter. Which could handle the data flow and maintain a graphic user visual towards the parameters. For comparison we also connected the tree to a DynaTIm sensor from RinnTech. This process yielded us with some amazingly accurate values to the degree of 10000th. Even though the millisecond part of the code was a software oriented one and had minor calibration issues, our sensors worked just fine. They were actually…

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    Pain triggers pain receptors at the injury location and travels back to the brain. However, two different receptions of pain cannot be felt at the same time. This is known as the Gate Control Theory of Pain. Have you ever had an injury such as a bump or cut on your body but never really hurt until you noticed it? Laughter can cause the same effect. Distracting your mind from the injury or internal pain can almost numb the pain completely…

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    math tools as two components, the translational part and the rotational part, which then, combined together for control law synthesis. A more elegant and integrated approach to describe the rigid body transformation in three-dimensional space (3-D) is based on dual quaternions. Dual quaternions are an extension of traditional real quaternions and can be obtained by using the dual number theory which introduced by Clifford [6]. It has been shown that among many mathematical methods such as…

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    movement is shaping the way that classrooms are managed all around the country. Through the comparison of William Glasser, Ellen White, and Harry Wong, this paper explores the way the progressive classroom manages rules, procedures, relationships, will, control, discipline, and the differences of these classroom management frontrunners. When one walks into most classroom their eyes are immediately drawn to a large poster listing the rules of the classroom.…

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    People are something Quentin can advise but not control. Quentin even used the abstraction of committing incest with his sister Caddy to pacify the anger from the boys Caddy loves. Quentin keeps reminding himself about “death at the salt licks” to tell himself that Caddy can change. Quentin used the word…

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    these struggles because we are accustomed to them. These day to day struggles are no longer a problem for us, except when nature really challenges us. At times the environment may seem under an individual's control, but it never is. There are certain situations and forces beyond our control, showing us nature is powerful and cannot be defeated. As much as one may like to believe it, nature runs its own course and has no remorse. Jack London’s “To Build a Fire” is a great example of a man’s…

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    unique in that it is entirely created around an environment developed for itself and to build its own reality for the readers. Both screenplays Jurassic Park and Strangers on a Train portray the detrimental impact from the actions of a man trying to control nature and others lives, such as acting as a god in the act of creation…

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    Connectedness Connection. This is a simple word, but it has great strength. When you think about it anything can be connected or linked to another thing. Somehow at some point two things connect, whether it be through association such as knowing someone who knows someone else or creation such as trees and wood which are connected to my desk and therefore connected to my laptop and me sitting at my desk. In Gilles Deluze and Félix Guattari’s chapter Introduction: Rhizome, along with in Judith…

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    Young people need a strong bond with their families to establish control in their life. According to The Review of the Roots of Youth Violence Volume 5 “Social control theory is situated amongst other sociological theories that focus on the role and the familial bonds as constrains on offending. For young people a key aspect of social control is found with family particularly through interactions with and feelings towards parents” (McMurtry & Curling,…

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    children and teenagers, just because of the hate between them. In this case the theory is a Social Control Theory, and the social control theory is the process of socialization, and that is a process that needs to be created by them and also it could be create a self-control and reduce the bad behavior in this case in the part of antisocial or social problems. This crime can be explained through social control theory because Muslims and Jews have a social debate about religion, they have…

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