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    The stolen valor act is an act that made it a crime to make false claims about receiving many types of military awards. It also establishes fines and prision sentences as its punishment. In the New York v Sullivan case Sullivan was convicted of giving false information about police. However, the court overruled and said that Sullivan unknowingly gave the false adive and that in order for him to be convicted he had to act with malice. Unlike this next case In the Abel Fields case I believe that…

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    as if she was alone and she was not given much attention. Via was having difficulty with entering a new high school and losing old friends, she lost the only person who she felt cared the most for her, and sometimes she would see her brother’s deformation as a burden, but also wanted to show him off to the world. Via was entering her first year of high school as her younger brother, Auggie, was going to school for the first time and entering fifth grade. She felt uncared for because it seemed…

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    Although it poses a world of "what-if" possibilities for those that have trouble conceiving or those that seek treatment for genetic diseases that are deemed incurable, the practice of somatic cell nucleus transfer is not ethical. The reasons why consist of many it is morally unethical rely on numerous factors. First and most important fact in my eyes is the creation of life to just destroy that life for research. This therapeutic cloning is legal in some states, but requires the destruction of…

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    It is believed that at higher potential foils can be overheated and deformed, which can quench the reaction propagation. The quenched reaction front with deformation will be explained in more detail in the next section. The reaction front speed of 1Ti/2Al reactive foil is nearly constant for different potentials. The high conductivity of this foil type and moderate diffusion distance of atomic mixing exhibit nearly constant reaction velocity. With increasing activation potentials, the reaction…

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    the SPH method, the continuous fluid is dispersed to interact with particles, and the change in particles is used to describe the change in continuous fluid by the Diffuse Element Method (DEM). The SPH method is widely used in exploring the large deformation of penetration [31–33]. In this study, SPH–FEM coupled with the algorithm method was applied to investigate the relationship between the particle waterjet parameters and the rock breaking performance (depth and volume). In addition, the SPH…

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    Richard the Third is a monumental piece of history for more than just being the last king of York. Richard died in the battle of Bosworth Field and is known as one of the top fighters of his time. However, years later when a team of anthropologists and archaeologists finally found his lost remains they came across an unbelievable discovery; Richard had extreme scoliosis. Scoliosis is a disease that damages the curvature of the spine leading to other health complications. Richard’s form of this…

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    Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA)

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    HbS polymerizes in environments with lower oxygen concentrations, which causes deformation in erythrocytes that have HbS [9]. The deformation of erythrocytes clog blood vessels and stop oxygen from moving into tissues where it is essential for organ functions and survival [6]. The inflammation of the body is a response to the polymerization of HbS in erythrocytes…

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    Crumple zones are structural features mainly used in automobiles such as cars and trucks. They are designed to absorb the energy from the impact during a traffic collision by controlled deformation. Normally located at the front part of the vehicle, in order to absorb the impact of a head-on collision, though they may be found on other parts of vehicles as well. Crumple zones, are secondary safety features, this is due to the fact that secondary safety features only come into play once you have…

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    In her novel, Trauma and Recovery, Judith Herman discusses the concept of Complex Trauma Disorder and its implications. Intolerant of the currently defined diagnosis for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), she decides to rename it. Herman believes that the existing definition for PTSD is inaccurate, or as she asserts “does not fit accurately enough” (119). The present criteria for this diagnosis results from those who have survived “circumscribed” traumatic events, which includes rape,…

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    1.4. LOADING CHARACTERISTICS Often materials are subject to forces (loads) when they are used. The mooring lines have to withstand the loads acting on the moored structure in addition to loads acting directly on the mooring components (Bjørnsen 2014). Mechanical engineers calculate those forces and material scientists how materials deform (elongate, compress, and twist) or break as a function of applied load, time, temperature, and other conditions (Virginia.edu 2013). 1.4.1. Tensile Load The…

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