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    The Great Wave Off Kanagawa and The Inlet of Nobuto are visually very different, contrasting drastically in the conveyed emotional expressiveness. Both paintings clearly portray a great interconnection between men and nature, as to point out an important theme fundamental to Japanese art. However, in The Great Wave the nature seems to rebel against men, while in The Inlet of Nobuto it embraces them inserenity and harmony. Perhaps, this change in dynamics reveals various life circumstances the…

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    The fundamental difference between cross-sectional design and longitudinal design is the time frame in which the studies are conducted or researched. Cross-sectional design refers to the analysis of one group at one time, and in fact, it is sample representing the larger group. On the other hand, longitudinal studies research the same group over a period, this type of the investigation focuses on change (Hagan, 2003). There is a place for both of designs in research methods. There is a need for…

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    technique senses the thermal emission from the body at wavelengths greater than 8 microns, revealing the temperature of the body. Infrared light can also be applied as a heat treatment to patients. 9.Please explain, what is the wavelength of the carrier wave used by your favorite radio…

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    influences” (Brunton-Smith, 2011, 889). This study used a longitudinal research design. There are three different types of longitudinal research designs and Brunton-Smith (2011) utilized a panel longitudinal research design. A panel longitudinal research design looks at the same group of people over time (Maxfield…

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    Summary The paper “Observant, nonaggressive temperament predicts theory-of-mind development” by Wellman, Lane, LaBounty, and Olson (2011) reports on their longitudinal study, that was run to test the connections between a child’s temperament and their development of a theory-of-mind. Temperament is a multi-layer concept that influence a child’s personality, which influences how they interact with the world. The way that children interact with society and the way society interacts with the child…

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    second, measured in Hertz. Amplitude is the height of the wave, and it is a measure of the amount of force applied over an area, expressed in Newton per square meter (N/m2). Amplitude is directly related to the acoustic energy or intensity of a sound, which is the amount of acoustic energy transmitted across unit area per second, expressed in Watts/surface area. Both amplitude and intensity are related to sound's power. Assuming a sound wave as an expanding sphere of energy, power is the total…

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    Prospective gating is when the R wave triggers MRI acquisitions the cardiac cycle will occur at the same time this is prospective gating. Cardiac synchronization limits the artifacts linked to the motion of the heart and blood flow, meaning you can see different phases of the cardiac cycle. In prospective Gating there is a lapse of time at the end of the diastole so that is missed in the imaging. In Retrospective gating you can get the entire cardiac cycle. Using ECG with each R wave, the phase…

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    the magnetics properties of the nucleus. 2. Sound waves are longitudinal waves and they produce alternately states of compression and rare fraction at a point in a medium. Therefore when two sound waves of equal frequency travel simultaneously in a medium in the same direction then at some idea both waves produce compression that is they meet in the same place. At these points the amplitude is equal to the sum of the amplitudes for the two waves and the intensity of the sound is maximum. On…

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    depression while in High School. Learning how you can get diagnosed at an early stage is crucial so it doesn’t lead to someone taking their own life. While researching on depression I came across a lot of diagnosis done with the longitudinal design test. Which to me the longitudinal test would be the best way to research on depression that way look for risk factors as adolescent’s transition from elementary to middle school to high school. The first article I reviewed was Adolescent Suicide…

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    Literature Review As stated above, literature on sexual orientation and sexual minority families is lacking and therefore the literature will be review by article rather than themes. The following articles focus on two of the popular topics in sexual orientation that relate to marriages, children, and family systems theory. The research topics that will be explored are impacts of parental sexual orientation and adolescents experiences when discussing sexuality in the healthcare environment.…

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