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    Throughout Jodi Arias’ interrogation with Detective Flores, Jodi displayed several obvious signs of deceit – even some pointed out by Flores himself. The most noticeable sign was her stalling mechanisms – it seemed like almost every sentence had one. Her explanations seemed far-fetched and her stories were all over the place. She also exhibited psychological repression – often claiming that she couldn’t remember things. Stalling Mechanisms Within the first 20 seconds of video four, Jodi utters…

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    Modal Analysis Essay

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    System identification techniques: Extraction of the modal parameters from the response of the structure to vibration is an important step in SHM. Firstly, it gives to the engineers information about real dynamic behaviour of the structure. Secondly, designed model of the structure using computing technologies, FEM model, may be validated and optimized through comparison analytical and experimental modal parameters. The procedure developing the mathematical model of the structure on the basis of…

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    EXPERIMENT 1 INTERMOLECULAR FORCES OF ATTRACTION Group 5 Cabale, Sheena Marie N. Hernaez, Neil Chester C. Rivera, Ian Howell D. Ronquillo, Aljon A. Venus, Mark Joven C. I. Introduction The attraction forces between molecules are called intermolecular forces. It is the non-ideal behavior of gases. On the other hand, the attraction forces within the molecule are called intramolecular forces. (Chang, 2014) There are different types of intermolecular forces. These are dipole-dipole, dipole-induced…

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    To what extent do you agree with Jonathon Greenberg’s view that ‘Joe’s genealogical account of unreliability undercuts the very authority of his own intellectual position’? Refer to the whole novel and the critical anthology in your answer. The term ‘unreliable narrator’ refers to a narrator who is an ‘invariably invented character who is part of the stories they tell’, this therefore indicates how they are provide a first-hand point of view of the situations which take place. The term was first…

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    Many know that 9/11 struck our country with shock, betrayal, and sadness. So much happened that day that leaves questions unanswered. Senator Lamar Alexander said, “September 11 is one of our worst days but it brought out the best in us. It unified us as a country and showed us our charitable instincts and reminded us of what we stood for and stand for” (7 inspiring quotes about 9/11). On september 11, 2001, 19 military people from the Islamic group, al-Qaeda hijacked four planes. Not only did…

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    Cyber deterrence has been thrown out in the public, governmental, and military sectors for the better part of the first half of the decade, stretching into discussions currently in organizations like NATO, and governments worldwide. The theory is simple: “deter someone from doing something out of fear of repercussion or retaliation.” Theory and concept however, are very different premises and conclusions. Everyone in the information warfare area knows that attribution is a slippery slope, and…

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    Jaws Conclusion

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    The connection between an audience and the story unfolding onscreen facilitates a reaction necessary to create an emotional impact. The connection is made possible by the films form due to music, shots, and editing. Steven Spielberg’s Jaws (1975) succeeded in terrorizing its viewers through such techniques, creating a fictitious environment that could very well become their actual reality. Kenneth Burke states that “any given terminology is a reflection of reality, by its very nature as a…

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    Jib Crane Case Study

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    for your application. Capacity: The maximum weight of your application must not match or exceed the weight of your crane. When defining your capacity rating you must account for: • +15% for the weight of the hoist and trolley • +15% for the deflection of hoist and trolley • +25% capacity allowance for impact. Degree of Rotation: Free standing jib cranes offer up to 360° rotation and wall mounted types offer up to 180°…

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    com) For a Darrieus turbine aspect ratio has been defined as ratio of blade length to chord length. For a given cross sectional area, higher the aspect ratio, higher will be blade length. As the blade length increases blades may be subjected to deflection, vibration and stress. Again for the ease of installation and deployment one must consider size constraints. 2.2.4 Tip speed ratio (λ) The tip speed ratio or TSR for the turbines is the ratio between the rotational speed of the tip of a blade…

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    In today’s day in age, the amount of people killing other innocent people has been on the rise dramatically than it has ever been. Due to these tragic occurrences, many people believe that the amount of guns are the problem for this to happen. However, guns do not kill people. It is the person behind the guns who kill others ruthlessly. In this paper, I will argue that there needs to be a more awareness on the mental health part of this issue and an updated amount of background checks is needed…

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