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    area, a geometrical quantity. Therefore, stress is also characterized as a fundamental quantity, like velocity, energy, etc. that can be brought under quantification and can be analyzed without any obvious attention of the physical grounds of the material or of its nature. Example: When a solid bar is supporting a load, each constituent of the bar exerts push on the particles below it. When a liquid is in a closed vessel under pressure, each particle of the liquid exerts pressure on other…

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    Flipped Classrooms

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    finish the material. Giving students their own time to work makes them feel more responsible. Students in flipped classroom have to make the decision to work on the material every day or work on the material the night before. Typically, teachers who participate in flipped classrooms provide answer sheets/examples to check work. Answer sheets allow students to make sure they are understanding the material before turning it in. Furthermore, students will be able to go over the given material as…

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    Rene Descartes Dualism

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    Attacking the Status Quo Descartes’ Dualism and Material Realism Since Rene Descartes alienated reality into two separate realms, of mind and matter, many philosophers have endeavored to rationalize the capacity of human consciousness within Cartesian dualism. Science, or more precisely quantum physics, have introduced persuasive reasons to be skeptical of a dualistic philosophy as being conceivable. In order for the realms of mind and matter to interact, physics claims that an exchange of…

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    will react to this thought with an unclear answer or will divert the topic, but there are times when teachers say it is only being taught because it is required material that students will most likely never use the material again. Teachers teach the test because the American education system is set up to ensure students learn specific material. Yet, this is not the best way to run a country’s school system because they are not preparing the kids for the future, but rather teaching what they are…

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    create the materials that can be sew like the clothes making process. She creates the materials which has a similar function like leather or fabric but produce the materials by using organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and yeast. For making process using live organism as a base and put green tea and sugar water to build the materials. The shape of the materials is flexible and takes approximately one or two week to form the material. Finish materials is like non-women fabric. These materials…

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    capacity of the early Homo material (without including the Homo naledi material) is 610. The palate breadth of Homo naledi is 44. This could be similar to either Australopithecines or the early Homo material. The lowest palate breadth size of Australopithecines and the early Homo material is 40, however the range for Australopithecines is lower than the range for the early Homo material. This leads to the conclusion that Homo naledi is better suited with the early Homo material than with the…

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    research paper by members of the Materials Research Society. This discourse community’s purpose is to inform engineers, usually electrical engineers, about new electronic materials and their applications. In this article, three Northeastern University and one Pennsylvania State University academics describe the use of magnetoelectric nanostructures in modern technology. The technology industry is quickly adopting magnetoelectric nanostructures as the standard material for random access memory…

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    4.1 Rationale of campaign Attract business people to pop into for breakfast and lunch This will most likely not succeed as the campaign doesn’t use many materials to attract the business people. I have only used one material which is the YouTube advertisement which wasn’t really up to the standards to attract the target group to the café. Which is why I think that no business person would come to the café for breakfast and lunch. I think that the idea of the advertisement wasn’t really good as…

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    the flow of material which may be considered as raw, which in turn is transformed, and then sold to customers. This flow of material is normally split into three parts, which are the Upstream, Internal and Downstream. The Upstream is where the procurement of the material or multiple different materials is done. In a case where to produce a particular product, several raw materials are needed, then the different companies which extract or produce the raw material will deliver the material to the…

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    The belief in a material world is based on clear and distinct perception. One can observe that they are sitting down, or that there is a table in front of them. However, in the face of Descartes’ deceiver hypothesis (Descartes/Cottingham, p. 17), all perception is called into doubt. How does one know (or at least have a reasonable belief) that the physical world exists, that a ‘malicious demon’ (Descartes/Cottingham, p. 19) is not fabricating our sense perceptions? In the eyes of Descartes’…

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