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    "Adina, you are only asking me to come with you out of sympathy", but in that moment I realized my true motivations, and she was wrong. It was my freshman year and I had all the worries and uncertainties of most new students in a new school: doing well in my classes, making friends, finding my place in my grade and in my school. There happen to be many restaurants right down the street, and after spring break freshmen are allowed to leave the building to get lunch. Everyone, including myself,…

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    were coming to the marathon too. Noah is setting up in the basement if you would like to head down," you hesitate for a moment, glancing over at the basement door. "You are also welcome to join me in the living room for a while if you would like to decompress from whatever has you so upset." she offers, heading that way, leaving the choice in your hands. Debating for a moment you turn and enter the living room, following after Noah's mother. Without a word, you move to the couch and sit next…

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    far away. Edward wanted to protect Ester, from any and all dangers; and the only danger in her life at the moment, was her father. William found the order's Edward provided Ester to aid her escape from her father. It involved William's vehicle; the two planned to steal it. With that, William improvised his own plan. A plan sinful enough to send the male to the Gates of Gehenna within moments. His daughter planned to leave him, and he would unforeseen lengths to prevent such. The night before…

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    MRI and the risks and benefits. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an examination that uses a magnetic field and three dimensional detailed anatomical images to take pictures of the inside of the body. In many cases, MRI gives different information about structures in the body that can be seen with an ultrasound, X-ray, or even a computed tomography scan or as we know it as CT scan. An MRI can also show problems that you cannot see from other image systems (Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 1).…

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    Magnetic resonance imaging, also known as an MRI scan, is a type of scan that uses magnetic fields and radio wave energy to create images of the organs and tissues, such as the brain. It is a scan that is used to detect things such as tumors, infections and injuries. It is often used after an x-ray or CT scan is done to gather more information. This paper will discuss MRI in depth such as how an MRI works, its use in society, the differences between MRI and other scans and the future for MRI.…

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    unknown mixture. When an external magnetic field is applied, there is a quantized interaction between the magnetic field itself and the magnetic moment of the proton. Thus, the magnetic moment of the proton either applies with or against the magnetic field depending on direction the proton is spinning. In the alpha spin state, the magnetic moment of the proton is applied with the magnetic field, while in the beta spin state, the magnetic moment is applied against the magnetic field. A proton…

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    When a magnet is in motion near a non-magnetic conductor such as copper and aluminium eddy currents are induced in the conductor, causing a dissipative force called magnetic braking force, or a change in magnetic flux (figure 2). This force is dependent on: The size and shape of the conductor and magnet The strength of the magnet (μ) The conductors conductivity (σ_c) The distance between the conductive surface and the magnet (d) The velocity of the magnet (v) According to Faraday’s law,…

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    forces in magnetic fields. This struck great interest and lead to further research. In the 1830’s, an English scientist named Michel Faraday was credited with the discovery of induced currents and the practical behind it. He first wrapped a copper wire around an iron ring. On one side of the ring, there was a battery with a switch. On the opposite side, there was a galvanometer. He noticed a strange pattern in variations in currents. This evolved into further experimentation with magnetic…

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    forty-five percent? It would be an uproar to try to compensate the needs of a country when its people are split so evenly. The country’s various cultures can be compromised if we demand prayer rather than leaving it to be a voluntary act. However, a moment of silence after the Pledge of Allegiance can be a…

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    Autres Temps by Edith Wharton demonstrates how society struggles to break free from old, familiar traditions even when it strives for social changes. For example, past social habits especially have a significant and pivotal influence on the way the people of the society depicted in the text carry themselves. Wharton’s employment of evasive language, coupled with non-verbal communication, reflects the society’s perpetuation of outdated customs and its inability to leave the past behind. Wharton,…

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