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    of elasticity and the theory of heat conduction. The two basic branches of elasticity, namely elastostatic and elastodynamics are developed under different thermodynamic assumptions. The problems of static are regarded as isothermal and those of dynamics are said to be adiabatic. Thermoelasticity unifies these two fields. The effect of the temperature field on the strain field is not a one-way phenomenon. The strain field also affects the temperature…

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    Swag Team Reflection

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    We are Swag Team 6, and it has been over two months since we were assigned our group. Significant progress was made in the duration of our formation, and within a short amount of time, the adversities we have overcame from where we began is impressive. As we came together initially, we were strangers from multiple different cultures with varying ideas and ways of going about our group. Our group was comprised of 3 Chinese students, and 3 American students. Nevertheless, even the Americans had…

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    Essay On Group Development

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    I am going to talk about how group one and how the students applied to Inclusion/Orientation. Group one had so many dynamics that it made it easy for me to split apart why they fit and why they did not. Magen was a main part in this group and soon became a leader. Although she was a leader she did a poor job of making others in the group feel included putting a strain on the dynamics sooner than later. Magen treated this more like a competition to see how fast you can finish the puzzle. Because…

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    As part of the ritualistic nature of group therapy, it is important to garner participation from all that are involved. In relation to group dynamics, there are those who are more extroverted and ready to share their stories, as well as those who are introverted and tend to avoid participation. Being able to utilize personality types in conjunction with transference feeds the ability of those who are introverted to speak out among the group without fear of being an outcast (Phillips, 2004).…

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    Essay On Group Dynamics

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    Group Dynamics Analysis Due to the fact that group work helps academic achievement, skilled communication and psychological health (Learning Together), a high-performing group work acts an important role in academic success for a class as a whole, it is benefit for individual lifelong success as well. Knowing the group dynamics lays the foundation of more effective group work. In this paper, I will analyze some of our group activities we had in our Real Change Learning Community, to get a…

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    In every community sector, there are groups that provide support / services for members who come from different background and cultures that have their own values, beliefs, and attitudes (Office of multicultural Interest, 2014). As community workers, we need to accept that not all members are the same and some members of the group may live a lifestyle that mainstream society views as being different and unacceptable. Encouraging culture competence within the group could enhance member’s…

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    Porous Materials Essay

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    This is analogous to an electrical system when electrical flow is opposed it causes a voltage applied to the system. In acoustics, the impedance is defined as the ratio of pressure to flow. 2.1.2 Micro Properties It is at the micro scale at which the material acts with the fluid. Micro properties are the geometry details that define the interaction…

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    Viscosity and Flow Rate by Hasnain S. and Vinh T. What is Viscosity: Viscosity is the measurement of how fast a fluid will flow. In other words, it is the “thickness” or “thinness” of a fluid. The internal friction or resistance it has as well as the temperature in which the fluid is at determines the viscosity of the substance as well. If there is more internal resistance or friction, then the particles of the substance won’t slid past each other as easily and therefore make the substance…

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    Ablation Lab Report

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    OVERVIEW Four ablations will be done in ex vivo bovine for each flow rate. There will be three different flow rates: 0 mL/min, 860 mL/min, and 1000 mL/min. These flow rate were chosen based on hepatic flow rates of humans in the supine position (Brown et al. 1989; Leen et al. 1992). Each ablation will be performed at 40 watts for 2 minutes for a total of 12 ablations. The average area of a 30ºC and 50 ºC contour at the end of the ablation will be used to characterize the size of the ablation…

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    V. E-Permits

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    I. Summary A. Why we exist 1. The Harris County Permit Office began issuing development permits in 1973. 2. Permits are issued in accordance with Harris County regulations to ensure that unincorporated areas of Harris County are able to qualify for flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program. 3. The residential department is diligently working to minimize the loss of life and property from high water events (i.e. Floods, Tropical Systems, and etc.) 4. The importance of flood…

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