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    Hairlip Research Paper

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    used by the whole troupe. Magnets: Every year, the seniors get together to create magnets that truly represents the character of each underclassmen who is attending state competition that year (exemption: senior who do not have a magnet will be given a magnet by the seniors). These magnets are distributed during Senior Night at state competition. These magnets are usually photo shopped with embarrassing pictures, laminated, and hot glued to a small magnet. These magnets will be displayed…

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    Stepper Motors Case Study

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    interesting characteristic of this motor is that even when it is not powered, the motor exhibits some magnetic resistance to turning. • Variable-reluctance (VR) stepper motor — Unlike the PM stepper motor, the VR stepper motor does not have a permanent-magnet and creates rotation entirely with electromagnetic forces. This motor does not exhibit magnetic resistance to turning when the motor is not powered. The basic construction Stepper motors consist of a permanent magnetic rotating shaft,…

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    High School Inequality

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    course of this semester, I felt that I was able to truly comprehend the work of David Shipler, John Iceland, Anette Lareau, and the like, who reported on the effects of relative poverty. The reason for this being was because my former school, Parkland Magnet High, was a manifestation of the crippling effects of inequality. Income disparity, lack of social capital, and inadequate cultural capital all interacted to define the educational experience of several of my peers. As I take into account…

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    Magnotherapy

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    Magnotherapy is a type of therapy that have been around for thousands of years. The therapy is commonly used for relieve pain and accelerate the natural healing process. The powerful field of the magnet is thought to improve circulation, ensuring that a greater number of oxygen-carrying red blood cells and healing white blood cells of our immune system reach every part of the body. As a result, the therapy reduces pain and swelling, increases the supply of nutrients to the affected area and in…

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    MRI Scan

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    radiology technique that uses a large magnet, radio waves, and a computer to look at organs and structures inside our bodies. Single MRI images are called slices can be stored on a computer or printed on film. An MRI combines images to create a 3-D picture of your internal structures. The MRI scanner is a tube surrounded by a huge circular magnet. The patient is placed on a moveable bed that is inserted into the magnet. An MRI scanner contains two powerful magnets, which represent the most…

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    Magnet organizations fulfill the first force by ensuring quality of nursing leadership. The leaders should be recognizable and have a full understanding of what each level of nursing needs, and how to support them. In a study conducted by (Havens, 2001), it was found that nurse leaders were more visible in Magnet hospitals than non-magnet hospitals. According to the UMHS chart the nurse executives are all well-educated…

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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    between MRI and other scans and the future for MRI. An MRI consists of a horizontal tube, known as the bore, that runs through the magnet which is capable of creating a large magnetic field. The strength of the magnet is measured…

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    Salem Hospital is a currently recognized magnet organization located in Salem, Oregon. As a high school student, I had the opportunity to volunteer at the hospital and saw firsthand how this organization demonstrates the excellence exemplified by magnet status. Firstly, Salem Hospital shows excellence in their quality of care. The hospital is nationally recognized for their quality care by U.S. News & World Report and was voted as one of the highest-performing cardiovascular hospitals in 2014…

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    Suicide Warning Signs

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    can be seen though what an individual says, how they behave, or what their mood projects as (American Foundation, 2015). In this paper the writer will discuss two articles studied on suicide prevention interventions. The two articles indicate that a magnet with suicide warning signs and hotline numbers, as well as listening without judging, offering goal-achieving strategies, and age specific support groups were successful suicide prevention interventions used for adolescents and college…

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    diagnosis of a patient and to detect diseases such as small tumours or other diseases. Magnetic Resonance Imaging applies the effect of magnets to stimulate the protons throughout the human body that reside in the water that make up the soft tissue of a patient. Through precision…

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