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    of a Perfect Mono-atomic Gas”, in which stated his contribution that atoms do not have the same energies as one another. It is also known as the “Fermi-Dirac statistic” (Latil 29-31). It later became known as “Fermi statistics which governed the particles subject to Pauli’s exclusion principle (“Enrico Fermi” Atomic Heritage Foundation). Then in 1927, Fermi applied his method to the electrons that revolved around the nucleus which created a simple model of the atom and allowed atomic properties…

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    signifies entire or whole. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, holism is a theory that the universe and especially living nature is correctly seen in terms of interacting wholes (as of living organisms) that are more than the mere sum of elementary particles. Holism in nursing can be referred to as holistic nursing which involves caring and treating the whole person. 2.1 Personal context In my understanding, holism in nursing is a philosophy that originated from Florence Nightingale which…

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    Pellet Essay

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    is very poor, and the drying is not efficient. Mixing is a function of the pan shape, the tilt angle, the baffle arrangement, and the rotational speed of the pan itself. These parameters must be optimized to provide uniform drying and sufficient particle movement to eliminate the potential formation of dead spots during the operation and to maximize yield. For instance, during pelletization elliptical pans tend to have fewer stagnant spot than do cylindrical pans and, consequently the equipment…

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    The first article I have chosen to review is titled, To what extent do different multiple intelligences affect sixth grade students’ achievement level on the particle model of matter, by Zehra Ozdilek. In the introduction of this article, he explains how students in a Turkish elementary school are having a difficult time understanding the concept of matter which was new in the curriculum that year. He then also explains how Howard Gardner believe that teachers needed to be aware that each child…

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    covered almost all the soil surface. As is in this map below, the Community was with Schools and residential homes and a landfill. The residential areas located in two main areas, are zoned for small homes, pre-fabs and mobile homes. As for the Elementary and High Schools, which centralize in the school district, were flooded, including the practice fields and playgrouds. The main agriculture here is cotton. Besides, the main industry is tourism. The Groundwater flow is from the west to the east…

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    Chinese Air Pollution

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    rehabilitation, but the risk of air pollution has been highlighted. Over the past 30 years, mortality of lung cancer and respiratory tract cancer in China rose 465%. Although smoking and aging are still the main factor of this statistic, the fine particles in terms of carcinogenic risk is getting more and more attentions. In 2012, PM2.5 was included in the scope of daily monitoring. Almost every Chinese has the same daily routine when wake up, check the index of air quality and use it to arrange…

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    Einstein stated, “the most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.” In 1928, a clique of physicists in Denmark formed a group known as the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. The group stated that elementary particles possess a fundamentally indeterminate nature. In disagreement, Einstein responded to the claim with, “God does not play dice.” Niels Bohr, a physicists among to group retorted, “Albert, stop telling God what to do.” In 1939, German…

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    As Mahatma Gandhi said, “You must be the change, you want to see in the world.” With high probability, most people are aware of the Gandhi’s quote, however, only some of us have heard the real story behind it. One day, a mother and her son were waiting in a queue in order to speak and get advice from Mahatma Gandhi about the loss of eating sugar. When the mother said her son’s eating so much sugar to Gandhi, he kindly asked her to approach after two weeks. The mother was astonished that why he…

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    Elementary school is a time where lunches are extra sticky with applesauce, classrooms are chock-full with horseplay and petty fights, and physical education is filled with pants less children? Magnolia Park Elementary School was the place that I called home from grades one through four. Every day was filled with complete excitement being that I had two of my very best friends – Julie and Rachel – in my homeroom class. Julie, Rachel, and I were like peas and carrots; we went to language arts,…

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    The Bible Research Paper

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    How did the universe get here? How did anything come to exist? This simple but huge philosophical question has plagued mankind for millennia. And, of course, they have tried to answer it in different ways. However, Christians believe that in the Bible, more specifically in Genesis, God gives an account of how He created everything in six days. Also, scientific evidence is consistent with the belief that the physical universe was designed by God. This evidence is shown by the Genesis flood with…

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