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    asking why and then asking why again until all the pieces fit together to tell the story. In the scenario for this task, a patient died because there where causative factors and errors that took place. A cause and effect or fishbone diagram would be useful in…

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    PDHPE 1) Debate the issue raised in “That Sugar Movie” that excess sugar consumption is to blame for the increasing obesity rate. Many people are claiming that excess sugar creating a ‘bad’ diet is more dangerous then alcohol, inactivity and smoking. In fact, studies have shown that an unhealthy diet consisting of lots of sugar causes more disease then all three of the previously mentioned components combined. (Group, 2017) There is much more evidence to support the fact that sugar is a huge…

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    There are two types of effects that heavy drinking can cause: short term and long term (Long Term and Short Term Effects of Alcohol, 2006). Some of the short term effects include impaired judgement, slurred speech, blurred vision, headaches, memory lapses, and several others (Long Term and Short Term Effects of Alcohol, 2006). These things can all lead to decisions that can affect personal relationships, work performance, and other aspects of life. Some long term effects of binge drinking are:…

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    the year 2016, and this has fuelled the search for extra-terrestrial life as we scour the universe for anything out there. How do we discover these planets that are light years away from the earth? An extrasolar planet detection technique is the Doppler technique, also known as the wobble method or the radial-velocity method. The influence of a planet’s gravitational pull on its parent star causes the star to wobble slightly, and this wobble influences the waves of light that a telescope can…

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    Simmons and Sutter examined the impact of the installation of Doppler radar on the quality of tornado warnings and occurrence of tornado casualties. The researchers provided information on what Doppler radars were used, such as the Next Generation Radar (NEXRAD) and WSR-88D radars. The NEXRAD radar system has 159 radars in the United States (U.S.) and overseas, as well as 121 radars installed at National Weather Service (NWS) Weather Forecast offices. The NEXRAD system is used to monitor and…

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    ultrasound. Dating back to the 1700’s. Lazzaro Spallanzani in 1793 observed that bats function efficiently in the dark, even when blinded, but not if deafened. He theorized that bats could hear something we couldn’t. Then Christian Doppler in 1842 created the Doppler Effect, which is when a source of wave motion moves, the wave changes let off apparent frequency. In 1880 Jacque and Pierre Curie used the piezoelectric…

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    elements ,gravity,redshift ,doppler effect,CMB, many more . The big bang theory expanded in a trillion of a second when it exploded with a bunch of light rays came shooting out with brightness. The galaxies were formed by hydrogen and helium which began to help create matter. At half the universe age it began to enlarge at a increasing rate,and at that time the universe was cooled down. Which the dark energy made this cause this acceleration.…

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    Kepler Research Paper

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    different category of they are called indirect methods these in some case do not need line of sight on the planet to know it is there. The first indirect method we will be looking at is call the Doppler method thus method requires observation of the parent star for something call the Doppler Effect/Doppler effect which is described most of the time described (I don’t remember ill just draw it) (Not to scale in any way shape or…

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    about during his essay. Stephen Kings “My creature from the Black Lagoon” is based off a movie he saw when he was young called The Creature from the Black Lagoon. The key points in Kings essay are the terms batrachian, suspension of disbelief, Doppler effect and the ethos, pathos, and logos. and will also go into detail about popular culture, literature, and science and the ways King incorporates those in his writing. Stephen King uses a lot of different concepts in his writings, but he has a…

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    nuclear reactions. The Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) acts as a low cost, low maintenance unique set up designed to differentiate from other common nuclear reactors as well as holding the distinct feature of being meltdown proof due to an effect known as Doppler Broadening. The aim of this paper is to accurately label the pros and cons of the PBMR with respect to socio-economics, health, and safety. Furthermore, the mechanics behind a fairly recent invention is laid out to understand…

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