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    The common point on all these application is how the light pulses (photons) and their properties are being used. In communication field, the amplitude and frequency of light represented the data being transmitted while in manufacturing industry its light weight, flexibility, information carrying capacity became prime concern. And finally coming to optical sensors the changes in the properties of light (intensity, wavelength, polarization) being carried provided the measurement of physiological…

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    There are two specific types of motivation: intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic motivation is defined as the doing of an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some separate result. (Ryan R. Deci E. 2000) Extrinsic motivation is a theory that refers to; whenever an activity is done in order to achieve some separable outcome. (Ryan R. Deci E. 2000) I will examine if the…

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    and different perspectives, but all previous perspectives focus on intrinsic factors such as high testosterone level, struggle between Id and Superego, and dispositional traits. However, the development of personality must be caused by the interaction between both the intrinsic and extrinsic variables. As the result, her masculinity might be also caused by her surrounding and culture. The current section examines these extrinsic factors. Arya 's masculinity can also be explained by social…

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    Fiber Optic Sensor Essay

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    ECE-669c INDEPENDENT SUDY ON FIBER OPTIC SENSORS Mr. Prasanna M.Thawale School of Computer science and Engineering, California State University Northridge, Northridge-91324. Independent Study On Fiber Optic Sensors  Overview: Term: Fall-2014 Guide: Prof. Nagwa Bekir Topic: Fiber Optic Sensors .  Introduction: Fiber optic sensor since their emergence have been a sector of keen interest for researchers because of their specific and exclusive characteristics thus resulting into the…

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    2015(Qld) is to regulate and record the pets in Queensland. Though Ferdy is your sister Ryanne’s dog and you are not the owner of the pet, using extrinsic materials as stated in the Acts Interpretation Act under section 14 allows us to determine whether you are responsible to register Ferdy with the Pet Registration Board of Queensland. Though the intrinsic material states that residents of Queensland are responsible for registering each pet they own, and you are not the owner of Ferdy, you are…

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    Desire For Fame

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    Gountas, S., Reeves, R. A., & Moran, L. (2012). Desire for fame: Scale development and association with personal goals and aspirations. Psychology & Marketing, 29(9), 680-689. doi:10.1002/mar.20554 The desire for fame appears to be an aspiration for many people, which is associated with material wealth, social recognition, and admiration. Recently, reality TV has provided the opportunity for ordinary people to become famous with little effort or outstanding achievement. A literature review…

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    Detective Doe Case Study

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    As a leader in a law enforcement agency Detective Doe has a lot of social power from many different sources. French and Raven’s 5 sources of power are very effective in describing the source Detective Doe’s social power in the workplace (1959). It is extremely important for him to use the appropriate power sources and not to abuse his power in any way as both a leader and representative of justice. Another thing he must ensure is that his team is motivated to work and not distracted by material…

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    Case Study Muhammad Hussain Muhammad Owais Grade12 BOH4M VanCity Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow came up with a set of individually required needs that are sufficient for one to commence a journey into self actualization. VanCity has ensured a great and consistent workforce that enables their employees to Self Actualize. The ways that they provide room for improvement are as follows: Lower-order needs: Focus is something usually dependant on the security and safe…

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    qualifying for a position they are not worthy of. That person is stealing a position from someone that is qualified and probably worked hard to get to where they were in life. Plagiarism is highly wrong and bad, it is stealing someone’s intellectual property. An example of how plagiarism is a horrible thing to do is Adam Wheeler who is discussed in the book Conning Harvard. He is in prison and has to pay back the $45,000 in scholarships he falsely claimed from his immoral act. He was…

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    Staining Of Teeth Essay

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    The staining of teeth has been an issue for a lot of the 20th century with more people caring how they dress and look a big factor is the way you smile and how your teeth look. People are always wondering why their teeth get darker. The bulk of the tooth consists of dentin. Dentin is a substance that is kind of like bone but it is harder. Covering the dentin is a tough durable layer named enamel. “ Enamel is composed primarily of calcium phosphate and is the hardest substance in the body.”…

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