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    Oil Field Workers

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    Population increase can be accredited to the many types of workers who flooded to Odessa from all across Texas and the United States in the height of drilling during the late 1940’s. Migrations of oil field workers were produced by frequent shifts in the demand for petroleum. More specifically, an oil boom is defined by these shifts and the three different types of workers who would arrive on an oil drilling site during different times and would contributed in different ways to the project. The…

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    unless they prefer otherwise, age, within the range of 11 years and 75 years old, and lastly, their handedness. Within the lab, information was presented to both the right and left visual field of the participant to test the language abilities of the two hemispheres of the brain, considering that visual fields become lateralized. Participants would look at a red dot in the middle of a black screen and were informed that after the dot flashed 3 times, a string of letters would appear on either…

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    designed to teach Ms. Rayburn’s fourth grade class about electromagnets and magnetism. The main point for the students to learn will be that certain metals possess an electromagnetic force and can attract other types of metals by their electromagnetic field. Teaching the students about how electromagnets work and what magnetism will surely get them more interested in STEM education. The children need to understand more about engineering design as well as creative thinking. To accomplish this…

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    essay multiple physics concepts and equations will be discussed. Motor Effect: To summarise the motor effect it is the idea that the force caused by current flowing through a wire and causing a magnetic field around it. When this created magnetic field interacts with a magnetic field from a fixed magnet, it causes a force which moves the wire in relation to the right hand…

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    Hard Drive Research Paper

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    Essentially, people perpetually desire more - more space and more potential. Due to technological advancements, consumers are demanding higher quality electronics with larger capacities. Consequently, the technology of hard drives and computer memory software are vastly improving and have been introduced into society. The first hard drive was created in 1956 and was the size of two refrigerators. Now, in 2016, hard drives can be as small as 1 inch. These devices serve as the ‘brain’ or ‘memory…

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    was impatient and have a bad tempered. Sergeant Elias on the other hand he’s the opposite patient and cooperative. Platoon show the action for the soldier during a village search rape and illegal killing. On the other hand in the movie “The Killing Fields” was based on the Civil War in Cambodia in 1973. Sydney Schanberg who was a New York Time journalist living in Cambodia coving the War with the help of a local representative and his friend Dith Pran. He report on the some of the chaos and…

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    Choosing a professional within my chosen career field to complete this assignment, was not a challenge. I choose to interview one of my mother coworkers, mother works for the CAA, which is the Community Action Agency for Miami-Dade County. Her coworker works for the Lotus House in the city of Over town. I had the pleasure of meeting the interviewee at her workplace, which gave me a more realistic view of the profession I am entering, which is Social Work. Ms. Roshanda Knowles, is a Resource…

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    Shakess Experiment

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    variables were the amount of magnets (length of magnet) and the amount of shakes. This was done to help us discover if there was a relation between the amount of magnets, and the induced current produced. It was to investigate if a greater magnetic field and increased amount shakes would improve the shake torches ability to light the LED faster by producing more voltage. This was what was hypothesised; from the collected data it is fair to say there is somewhat a relation between the length of…

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    Cartesian Hydrodynamics

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    processes 5225FiTransport properties I. INTRODUCTION There has been significant recent work on Vlasov-Maxwell (VM) equilibria that are consistent with nonlinear force-free1–8 and “nearly force-free”9 magnetic fields in Cartesian geometry. Therein, force-free refers to a magnetic field for which the associated current density is exactly parallel, which is the definition we shall also use ∇×B=μ0j, j×B=0.These works consider one-dimensional (1D) collisionless current sheets, with Refs.…

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    In comparing two companies that manufacture one of the most demanded products on the planet, Chevron and Exxon Mobil are the two companies are at the top of the oil and gas industry and are responsible for most of the gas and oil that is sold throughout the United States. Each company is highly profitable and are able to turn their product quickly and continue to supply the country with an almost endless supply of gasoline and oil. A breakdown of each company’s liquidity, solvency, and…

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