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    Introduction: tittle: The bouncing ball efficiency when bouncing a ball at different heights Energy cannot be destroyed or created it can only be transferred in to different types of energy like kinetic, heat, light, electrical, chemical, elastic potential, gravitational potential, thermal, nuclear and sound energy. When calculating energy, you would work in measurement like joules, kilojoules and millijoules. There are many types of energy like kinetic energy which is when a object is moving…

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    Mounting skateboard (beginners) Everyone has to start somewhere. If you want to learn to ride a skateboard but do not know how to ollie, you're in the right place. Here you learn how to get the right equipment to learn to ride skate, to stand on the skateboard, to ride comfortably without falling and some useful tips for skateboarding not take off your feet and, of course, how to ride a skateboard . Read Step 1 for more information. 1.Get the team -1 Get a skateboard that suits your interests.…

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    Josquin des Drez(ca.1440-1521), a legendary fame, remains a historical figure for his unusual musical talent. The administrative records that depicts him as a legend of music are few or let’s say rare to found with certainty. But, some of the remains gives us the outline of his contributions in the field of music during renaissance. During his period, the quality of his music was hardly appreciated than the music of his contemporaries as a result of which we can now only find the works of…

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    Introduction The vulnerable population is made up of several groups of residents in Baltimore. These groups consist of the elderly, homeless, disabled, and immigrants. While researching about Baltimore City it has become apparent the biggest barrier to resource retrieval by vulnerable populations is their understanding of available help. These barriers vary by group and include reduced visual and audible abilities, lack of education leading to illiteracy, language barriers, and lack of…

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    Among the factors that have undergone some considerable changes is the way political communication is carried out throughout postwar years and up until today. Following the general modernization of society, the emergence of advanced technological means of distributing information, the pivotal role of media in politics and primarily the advent of the World Wide Web and its major impact on society, political communication strived to abide to the fast-paced shifts that marked the years after 1945.…

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    et al. 7). While $1,000 seems affordable compared to an enthusiast Apple laptop, you can use that money for more essential things. With $1,000, you can put food on your family’s plates, pay bills, and even donate the money to charity. This new communication technology is something people want not need. We can live without…

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    Discourse Communities to understand different languages that involve certain understandings. Without a Discourse Community, there wouldn 't be any way to communicate. With many observations, emails, flier 's, interviews, and group messaging, this communication proves that African Student Association is, in fact, a Discourse Community according to Swales 's six characteristics. Summary of Swales’s Characteristics A man named John Swales had this idea of coming up with six characteristics of a…

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    organization’s communication skills will continue to evolve and expand in many different channels, many of which have not been invented, but may well be in use in the next five years. After careful thought and exploration, I chose to major in Strategic Communication because I realized the amazing and personal impact, communication has on both an individual and a business. To be a successful strategic communicator in today’s world, a person must develop skills in all facets of communication:…

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    Communication is a part of our everyday life. Not being able to communicate, especially in the healthcare field, can create problems in providing good patient care. There has been research done stating that good communication can raise patient satisfaction rates and prevent illness and/or death. The article “The Importance of Clear, Effective Communication in Healthcare” by The Hospital Housekeeping System (HHS), tells readers the steps in which they followed and were able to raise their patient…

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    When words were first printed, rather than spoken, it represented a monumental shift in the way we, as a species, communicate. No longer would communication be limited to the definite audience listening. The content of the message could be distributed again and again over long periods of time. The number of people a message could reach became indefinite. With recent advances in technology, specifically the development of the Internet, we find ourselves on the verge of a similar shift. With…

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