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    Tort Case Study

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    contract” (Lee Reed, 2013, p.289). It is a law that focuses more on civil cases than it does criminal, but at times cases can be both. The law of tort has three categories, intentional, negligence, and strict. In the case of Alice versus University Heights Pizza and employee Donald, the case is considered a negligence tort, based on the incident of Donald causing injury to the health of Alice, with the company vehicle, due to driving recklessly. University Height’s pizza has argued that they are…

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    applicable only for quasi smooth terrain. • The mathematical expression is as follows : L (db) = 69.55 + 26.16fc - 13.82loghte - a (hre) + (44.96.55loghte) log10d Carrier frequency: 150MHz≤ fc ≤1500MHz Base station antenna height (hte): 30m ≤ hb ≤ 200m Mobile unit antenna height (hre): 1m ≤ hm ≤ 10m Transmission distance (d):1km≤ d ≤ 20 km • The formulas have enhanced the practical value of Okumura Method but they do not include any path specific corrections. • This model approximates the…

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    The Rise Of Sea Level

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    water to the ocean. The rise of sea level will increase the risk of the coastal inundation. “Climate change will not introduce any new types of coastal hazard” (Manatu Mo Te Taiao, 2004), but the climate change will affect the coastal hazards. The height of the tide is very significant decisive factor for the coastal inundation and the rise of sea level will affect the exceedance of the high water of high tides. Current Methods for defining the coastal…

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    Vertical Jump Lab Report

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    vertical jump. (McCollum, 2015). So, in other words, it basically takes the entire lower body to jump, not just the calf. This lab’s goal, however, was to determine whether calf size or gender affects a person’s ability to do a vertical jump and the height of it. Calf size can be affected by one of two things: fat content or muscle content. The subjects in this experiment could be affected by either one of those. Depending on the particular body type of the student, they can either have more…

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    replicated graph of the formulas To determine the maximum height of the coaster as well as the longest drop, in comparison to other great coasters in the world To determine how long the passengers will be in the air, how fast the coaster is going when hitting the “splashy zone”, and where the “splashy zone” should be built To determine the maximum height a passenger can reach during this ride, and how long it takes to reach that height. The values of the unknown constants in the piecewise…

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    distance yields longer time. The only exception is at 1.0 m, where its time value (0.42 s) is less than that of a shorter distance (0.5s for 0.5 m distance). Average time was used to construct the graph, and there were only three trials for each testing height. Therefore, a bad trial could considerably affect the average time, in this case is 1.0 m, leading to its off-trend position on the graph. Graph 2 (velocity vs. time) demonstrates that the greater distance has greater velocity. The…

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    calories, you will supply your system the energy and nutrients it requires on how to grow taller and replenish itself. It will eventually also aid if you exercise to increase height. There are many different hoaxes in existence that maintain to teach you how to grow taller. Some people educate that you could exercise to improve height after your body is done developing. Never trust these types of statements, for they are not successful techniques on how to grow taller. There is absolutely no…

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    Spin Coating Case Study

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    6 2.5. Variation of Height with time 6 2.5.1. Case A: No Evaporation of Solvent 6 2.5.2. Case B: Evaporation of Solvent 7 3. Future Work 9 4. Appendix 10 Introduction Spin coating is a predominant technique in modern science and engineering to produce thin uniform coatings of organic materials onto a substrate. This report deals with the modelling of spin coating to develop a relationship between film thickness, spinning time and speed of coater.…

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    Vertical Jump Experiment

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    Does an Increase in Heart Rate affect the height of a Vertical Jump? Introduction: Whether it’s dunking, spiking or getting over that bar, every athlete strives to perfect a high jump. A vertical jump is the action of increasing the centre of gravity in the vertical plane with only the use of one's own muscles (Verma, C, (2015)). The motion of a vertical jump is used in many sports including volleyball, basketball and even football. In sports such as volleyball it could mean the difference…

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    Vinegar Experiment

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    effect on plant growth. Each day, the weight, height, and number of leaves of each plant was recorded. The data will be plotted onto a scatterplot and regression lines will be calculated. The slope of these lines will determine which treatment correlated with faster…

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