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    Real Universal Truths

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    the Earth is in fact round or at least appears that way physically. For centuries the truth was that the Earth was flat. As recent as the last few days, B.O.B., a relatively famous musician (Not my Truth), has made headlines stating through a grouping of social media posts on twitter that in fact “the shape of the planet is actually flat.” (Jeremy Gordon) Because this concept is not supported by the mainstream science community or backed up with any physical TRUTHS, it is in fact an example of a…

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    Lob Wedge Research

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    compiled a list of facts about wedges to help: Fact 1: The History The angle of an Iron club has gone down by approximately 8 degrees per club. This is why there are so many new types of wedges. Fact 2: Wedge Names While pitching, sand, lob, and gap wedges are the common names, wedges can also be referred to by the angle of their club face. Professional golfers typically have these types of clubs. For Example: a 60-Wedge would be a golf club with a 60 degree angle on the club face. Fact 3:…

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    perceived happiness, and reality. In the chapter “Immune to Reality” from his book Stumbling on Happiness, Gilbert reasons that our psychological immune system causes us to be self-deceiving and as a result, causing us to have the tendency to cook the facts of situations that can affect our happiness. Moreover, we are unaware of our self-deceptive nature altogether. This viewpoint is supported and complicated by clinical psychologist Martha Stout in her book The Myth of Sanity: Divided…

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    social order is achieved and maintained within social progress (Dillion, 2014). Durkheim is known for coming up with the discipline of sociology, he differentiated it from philosophy and psychology by focusing on the empirical research and social facts. Durkheim was one of the first to explain the existence and quality of various parts of society by figuring out what function they served in maintaining the normal everyday way of life of society. Durkheim was concerned with how society could…

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    by different fact controllers. Transient stability: It occurs after large fault in a transmission line Due to this load is bypassed and system is unbalanced. Reactive power control There is a reactive power in transmission line with active power. There will be a necessity of reactive power in transmission line but not much more. So, remove the effects due to reactive power in transmission line we control the reactive power by connection of shunt capacitors and types of FACTS controller.…

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    Imagine if there was a park somewhere in the United States that had a supervolcano, that is larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined (Park Facts), or a bird that can go 200 miles an hour or 320 kilometers an hour (Peregrine Falcon). Well now, stop imagining because you do not have to. You do not have to because Yellowstone National Park has a super volcano that is the strongest one, and is larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined, and has the fastest bird in the world. It is…

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    design. As we learn, we perceive the information in one of two ways: either by numerical and fact links or by opinionated tales. Both types of research are suitable, depending on each situation (Diffen.com, 2015). I will attempt to clarify both qualitative and quantitative research and to give examples of both. When we are young, we learn in many different ways. We are taught information (or facts) from instructors and textbooks in our education. Textbooks are essential to learning…

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    associate with their mother. The audience then reads facts about the government’s mistreatment of mothers with the warm thoughts towards their own mothers in mind, this brings about an emotional response from the readers. This, in addition to the facts about mothers and children, furthers the emotion. For example, in the third paragraph Heyman writes, “Breast-feeding is crucial because it lowers infant morbidity and mortality three-to-fivefold.” This fact paints a picture of a working mother…

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    habitat and diet, and give you some interesting facts about it. The first thing that I will be telling you about the snow leopard is what they look like. Snow leopards have natural snow shoes because they are really fuzzy. And also snow leopards have thick hair so the can stay warm in extreme cold. Snow leopard have white fur with black spots on their fur. They sometimes have black or pink noses. And have nice eyes. Indeed, these are some interesting facts about their appearance. The second…

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    Gonorrhea

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    usually appears one to fourteen days after infection” (Gonorrhea-CDC Fact Sheet). If the urethral infection is triggered by epididymitis, “men with gonorrhea may also complain of testicular or scrotal pain” (Gonorrhea-CDC Fact Sheet). Women who have gonorrhea are mostly asymptomatic too. “Even when a woman has symptoms, they are often so mild and nonspecific that they are mistaken for a bladder or vaginal infection” (Gonorrhea-CDC Fact Sheet). The symptoms and signs that the women have are…

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