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    objectives. The variables to be tested where the fuel amount for the rocket, the angle of launch, and the nose shape of the rocket. The first test objective was to decide which nose for the rocket would fly better; a pointed cone nose, or a rounded nose. To test this, the rocket was initially made with a rounded nose; after the other two optimum objectives were filled, the nose was modified into a cone nose to test which was more successful. The second test objective was to find what the optimal…

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    Sick Building Syndrome

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    electronic noses are instruments that consist of semiconductor gas sensors that respond by changing resistance. The incrementally-different sensors form a sensory array that first responds to a wide variety of chemical classes (odor compounds) when a sample passes over the array (Wilson & Baietto, 2009). The sensory array then sends data to an artificial neural network (ANN) to classify the sample (Mumyakmaz & Karabacak, 2013). The ANN relies on “training” to calibrate the electronic nose by…

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    sense of smell is 100 times better than humans sense of smell so, this makes the nose the most vulnerable part of the dog’s body. Also dogs have 40 times more scent processing cells in their brain than humans have. Dogs can collect air in a…

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    able to do this with the help of a reading by Stacy Wolf on Barbara Streisand’s queer performances. I will look closely at Jakobsen’s argument about Barbara Streisand’s nose and her decision not to change it, while also specifying Jakobsen’s interpretation of how Streisand differs from Sander Gilman’s account of “The Jewish Nose.” Jakobsen begins on page eighty-one by defining what it means to queer something. Although the meaning of queer is usually in relationship with homosexuality, “it…

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    The second officer was finally able to remove the nose gear light housing but was unable to ascertain if it was burnt out or not, as he went to replace it had jammed. Becoming increasingly frustrated with the situation the captain ordered the second officer to enter the forward electronics bay, below the flight deck, to check visually check the nose gear through a peep hole. At 2337:24, a downward vertical acceleration transient of 0.04 g caused the…

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    Barbie Doll By Marge

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    suitable age confine dolls that are distinctive. Moreover, while young ladies develop and hit pubescence they begin to feel as though they are sufficiently bad. In the poem on line 5,” Then in the magic of puberty, a classmate said: have a great big nose and fat legs. “This line is talking about when a girl turns hit puberty, she goes to class and her classmates judge her by how she looks. When Barbie was created she was known as a Doll who was perfect each and every way. Beautiful smile, hair,…

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    Beauty In America

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    As human beings, it is in our nature to desire to be viewed as beautiful. Merriam Webster defines beauty as the quality of being physically attractive or the qualities in a person or a thing that gives pleasure to the senses and the mind (Merriam Webster). But who are we to say who is beautiful and who is not beautiful? The definition of beauty in America can vary greatly from the definition of beauty in foreign countries, but most countries share a few common ideas regarding what true beauty…

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    juxtaposed against the “girlchild[‘s]” (1) own body in “you have a great big nose and fat legs” (6) paints a picture of a woman striving to achieve an impossible body image. Barbie has an eighteen inch waist which, while possible, is extremely unhealthy. Piercy then mentions the woman’s suicide “so she cut off her nose and her legs,” (17) further maintaining…

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    vape smoke can damage a person’s nose, mouth, and lungs. The article also talks about how the vape tricks can get more kids trying E-cigs. The E-cigs have a product called aerosol that can expose the user to dangerous chemicals like formaldehyde that can irritate the eyes, throat, and skin. Lost of exposure to formaldehyde can even lead to cancer. Often times during vape tricks one breathes aerosol into the lungs and then forcing the aerosol out through the nose, ears, and even the eyes.…

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    expected to make a rocket with a nose, wings and the rockets body. We could use all the things able to make our rockets fly. But in the process, we also had some constraints were that I couldn’t make the rocket balance the way I wanted it to. And, the materials needed to keep the wings and nose on were too heavy for the rocket. The design I chose for my rocket was simple, I had to use Styrofoam for the wings and some thick paper for the nose. My design for the nose was a sharp shaped and…

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