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    horses. With high-tech wheels, parts that functioned as springs, shock absorbers, and even a device used to stop it from rolling over the chariot was truly an extraordinary vehicle. Some notable features include the joint above the axle that the main pole fits into. Looking quite simple but it could be one of the Egyptians most brilliant inventions. Historians think that the center pole was intentionally left loose to act as a shock absorber and make it a more comfortable ride. We also believe…

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    significant cost to the economy. Therefore, it is imperative to raise awareness and prepare clinicians with the knowledge and guidance to embark on the global movement towards improving quality of care and outcomes for patients with severe sepsis and septic shock. Defining Sepsis: In 1991, The Society of Critical Care Medicine and The American College of Chest Physicians held a meeting with the aim of establishing distinct…

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    The death of Savita Halappanavar in University Hospital Galway in 2012 highlighted sepsis as a patient safety issue in urgent need of addressing. In 2014, Minister for health , Leo Varadkar published 3 sets of clinical guidelines dealing with patient safety issues, one being sepsis (Cullen, P.2014). The sepsis management clinical guidelines provide health care professionals with a diagnosis and treatment framework to be followed. It outlines the diagnostic criteria, a diagnostic tool (EWS),…

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    Sepsis continues to be a significant cause of death and morbidity in the intensive care unit (ICU), with documented mortality rates as high as 50% (Nargis, Ibrahim, & Ahamed, 2014). Moreover, it is also estimated to be the principal cause of death and illness worldwide (Singer et al., 2016). The socioeconomic costs related to sepsis in the United States were determined to be more than $20 billion in 2011 (Balk et al., 2017). Also, there has been a steady increase in the incidences of sepsis…

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    Electrostatics is a big branch inside of the tree of physics. When studying electrostatics you will learn about electric chargers that do not move. Static electricity is one of the many things that are covered in electrostatics. An object that has accumulated electric charge has static electricity (“Electricity for kids”, 1). The charges are not on the move nor do they flow from one place to another. It is easy to remember that the charges don’t move in static electricity, because static can be…

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    Contrast Electric Cars

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    For the engaging across difference in the wider word project I decided to create a board game that contrasts electric cars and gasoline powered cars. This way I can inform players of the benefits that electric cars have on the planet without boring them to death with a long 10-12 page paper. My idea behind the game came from thinking about how there is a car player piece in monopoly, which was one of my favorites to use. I began with a simple game setup and tried to create a game that was easy…

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    certain part of the song “Sivad” by Miles Davis. During the 9’13” mark in the song “Sivad”, there is a sporadic playing coming from the electric guitar as the rest of the band played their instruments with certain amount of calmness to it[]. This contrast allows the electric guitar to sound even more out of a place in the song which ultimately creates the electric guitar to hold such feeling of fierce intensity. [] Although in “Homage for Charles Moffett” there is no rhythm section performed by…

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    In the United States for every car there are 1.3 people.(Tencer 1) Just a fraction of those cars are electric and don’t pollute the air like gas cars do. Tesla, How will electric cars revolutionize the transportation industry. Tesla Motors first started in June of 2003. Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning were the ones who started the business and played a big role in the company before Elon Musk stepped in. They financed the company until the Series A round of Funding and soon after Elon…

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    scientist accidentally received an electric shock from touching the external surface of the jar even though only the inner surface had been charged. (Wolfram Research Products, 2007) This was a strange and unexpected. Many scientists engaged in debate about the a possible explanation behind the above-mentioned phenomenon. While many of the scientists attributed this phenomenon to a theory termed “action at a distance” which presumes that since insulators block electric current, the only reason…

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    four. All of the methods are very inhumane in their own ways, but I believe the electrocution is the worse one. Most execution in the 20th century used electrocution. Electrocution are death that cause by electric shock; electric current passing through the body. Inmate is tie to the electric chair that is made out of wood, so it can’t conduct electricity. Once the inmate is…

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