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    This research paper is in accordance with a pervious research done by a man named Stanley Milgram in the years 1963,1965 and 1974. Milgram’s study was in regards to obedience and focused on the idea of people’s response to authority figures. He wanted to find out under what conditions people would either agree or refuse the command of an authority figure. In 2009, Jerry Burger, a psychologist coming from the university of Santa Clara proceeded to semi-replicate this study in regards to a…

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    *Due 12 Oct - APA - Narrative format - 5-10 pages in length - etiology, risk factors, treatments, nursing interventions, nursing care related to, and patient teaching ***One of the requirements of the paper is to formulate a research question related to your topic PRESENTATION: - You will be presenting. DO NOT just read your paper aloud. - note cards, power point on your computer, visual aids may be used (poster, pamphlets) - **This is your opportunity to be an expert, and share that…

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    “Let the future tell the truth and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine”- Nikola Tesla Nikola Tesla was born on July 10th 1856, in what is now Croatia. His father was an Orthodox priest. His mother, had a knack for home craft tools and machinery. Tesla was the fourth of five children. He was such a genius that he could do integral calculus in his head and graduated with a four-year term in three years,…

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    CHAPTER – 1 1. INTRODUCTION Carbon nanotubes are allotropes of carbon with cylindrical nanostructure. Constructed with length-to - diameter ratio of up to 132,000,000 :1. These cylindrical carbon molecules have unusual properties, which are valuable for nanotechnology, electronics, optics and other fields of materials science and technology. Nanotubes are members of fullerene structural family. Nanotube’s walls are formed by one-atom thick sheet of carbon called Graphene. The combination of…

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    What was captivating to me about his research was how Psychologists John Gottman gathered his data. His measuring variable included the use of technology, individuals were measured through their electrodes which provided the subjects blood flow, heart rates, and how much they perspired. This was a great form of evaluation to ensure information was not distorted. Gottman concluded that the more physiologically active the couples were in the lab, the…

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    Electric Company’s culture is known for being flexible, as explained before this characteristic favors innovativeness and adaptability, which are both good assets for high tech industries. As the world 's largest manufacturer of welding machines and electrodes, it is clear that this kind of attitude works in their favor. Because of this, the company could never be mistaken for a Stable Cultured Organization, these are predictable, and built on solid rules that are kept alive by bureaucracy. An…

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    no small way defines an organization and is more than often credited for the successes and achievements experienced by great organizations like the Lincoln Electric Company. The company is the world’s largest manufacturer of welding machines and electrodes; and has remained relevant in the industrial market, maintaining a twenty to thirty percent market share index. Even during the World War II, Lincoln Electric strived, becoming the largest manufacturer of arc-welding products. It looks that…

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    [160–162, 212], uses sEMG signals for adjusting the joints’ torque. However, the use of sEMG signals have a number of problems, such as availability and quality of sEMG signals varying across different users, fragility and installation requirements of electrodes being restrictive outside the laboratory. Another problem is that stroke affects the normal function of the brain and the EMG signal, which is a further downstream in the neurological pathway, gets affected as well. Therefore, sEMG to…

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    The ethics of animal research Zhongyu li University of Missouri - Columbia I still remember the first time I watched the old French movie called ‘The Plague’ with my mom. I was only thirteen at that time but the movie still impressed me till now. In this movie, Pairs is persecuted by an unexpected plague. Hospital was crowed by sick people while there were no efficiency treatments for patients. Mice are bigger than 6 inch and fulfil the sewers of the city. The heroine found a cat was eaten by…

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    Evil vs Mentally Ill Do you ever wonder why people do evil things or what the circumstances are that can affect this cruel behavior? Many people believe that this is because it is in our human nature to be cruel to others while others might believe that mental illness is the force behind these seemingly cruel acts. There are three different categories that derive from “Evil” and “Mentally ill” people. Individuals with psychological illnesses are in reality much more prone to be casualties as…

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