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    Transgender Athletes

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    Research Paper According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, transgender means: of, relating to, or being a person who identifies with or expresses a gender identity with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person’s sex at birth (“Transgender”). People who are transgender have multiple problems in society that they face everyday, particularly those who are athletes. There is controversy over which gender these athletes should compete as. Transgender…

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    3.4. Friction Characteristics of the NCD, MCD and boron doped NCD Coatings against Alumina Balls The friction coefficient curves of NCD, MCD and boron-doped diamond films sliding with Al2O3 balls are shown in figure 4, figure 5 and figure 6, respectively, for a sliding speed of 8 m/s and a load of 1N, 5N and 10N, respectively. Figure 4 (a), figure 5 (a) and figure 6 (a) show the friction coefficient of NCD, MCD and BDNCD at 1 N, respectively. Figure 4 (b), figure 5 (b) and figure 6 (b) show…

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    In 1996 scientist cloned the first mammal in history, Dolly the sheep. The birth of Dolly the sheep lead the way to significant ethical controversy. People began to question whether or not science had gone too far and if it was acceptable to test on living organisms in such a way. A large number of individuals focused on the potential unforeseen safety and health effects such advancement could cause. American political philosopher and Harvard University professor Michael J. Sandel discusses his…

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    Steroid use has both pros and cons. Some pros of steroid use is that they are used for medication. The prescribed drug helps people who are ill. The steroids help decrease the swelling and they are prescribed to people with cancer and other illnesses. If people did not get prescribed steroids. their illness would probably get worse and they would eventually die. Steroids have many negative effects as well. If steroids are abused by people, the people can get very sick. Steroids are not meant to…

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    3.1. Types of solar cells There are 3 main types of commercially available cells: 3.1.1Mono crystalline Silicon PV& Polycrystalline Silicon PV The occupational health issues are associated to chemical burns and inhalation of fumes from hydro fluoric acid (HF) and other solutions of acids (e.g., HNO3) and alkalis (e.g., NaOH) used for cleaning wafers ,removing complete oxide layer, and cleaning the reactor. Performing the slicing of wafers also results in solid waste for example (e.g.,…

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    completely getting rid of them is another reason why PEDs should just simply be legalized. It would be easier to legalize it than to punish everyone and have them illegal. Scholars Claudia Reardon and Shane Creado provide evidence that, “In fact, doping is older than organized sports. Ancient Greek Olympic…

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    Technology such as clothing and equipment development, sporting facilities and stadium development, video and computer games and more have had a huge impact on football. Officiating a football match includes consulting a third referee and replay technology. A third referee is a person that would be referred to if the umpires could not resolve a problem. For example if a player may have touched the ball with their hand. Then replay technology was bought in. Before this technology numerous of…

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    side of the spectrum, those that parents decided to modify their children may be bullied by other children because they are "artificial" or are not "all natural."Genes could be alternated to make better athletes. This has been referred to as gene doping. This leads to the problem of consent and a genetic aristocracy. Since children cannot give consent to be modified, there is no way to tell whether or not they would want to be. Another problem that arises is conflict between the child and its…

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    PZT Case Study

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    made and composed of the two chemical elements lead and zirconium combined with the chemical compound titanate while formed under extremely high temperatures. The dielectric constant of PZT can range from 300 to 3850, depending upon orientation and doping. PZT possesses piezoelectric effect meaning that it changes shape as an electric field is applied. PZT material generates a potential difference across its two faces when compressed. In addition, PZT material changes its shape when an external…

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    Melissa Flowers Mr. Adams Composition 106 4 February 2014 While getting ready to watch your favorite sport live and you are very excited for the competition between the two teams. You think they are all very talented hard workers, but then suddenly you learn that one of the players has been using a performance enhancing drug to help him illegally get ahead of the competition. Do you think this is wrong or do you think they should let him or her continue to play without consequences? This Is…

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