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    The controversies of video games has been a problem since the mid 1980’s. Parents think that playing video games plays a negative in people’s life. However, this is not true at all. In fact, there has been studies that show why and how video games of any kind can affect someone’s life in a positive way. The first view I had found believes major new enquiry into the effects of violent video games has found no long-term inter-group communication with real-biography -time vehemence. The…

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    violent actions , which includes dismembering someone or killing them(Pro). High tech video game controllers are sophisticated and games nowadays are very realistic to the point were simulating or playing the violent act can enhance the act of violent behavior(Pro). In 2015 a study was found that realistic controllers has a very strong effect level of aggression and bad behavior(Pro). So even the controller to the game can have a violent effect if the user plays too much . But of course, it…

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    Nextgen Case Analysis

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    the piecemeal funding under which the FAA currently operates. Privatization ideas include managing Air Traffic Control duties, employees, and facilities into an independent corporation (Halsey, 2015a). Paul Rinaldi, President of the Air Traffic controllers ' union and Doug Parker, CEO of American Airlines, are among those who support privatization. (Subcommittee on Aviation, 2015). A…

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    secretary of the Ethiopian Air Traffic Controllers Association, I was able to communicate with the company management the benefits of cockpit flight familiarization. The familiarization experience allows Air Traffic Controllers to ride in an aircraft cockpit with commercial pilots as part of an educational program (recommended by the FAA). I worked tirelessly to get a budget approval from the Civil Aviation Authority. This program gave a chance to the Air Traffic Controllers to see and hear the…

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    Hypertension: A Summary

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    are numerous articles based on this topic, such as “Hypertension; Air traffic controllers ' stress affects later hypertension”, “Measures of Stress/Strain on Air Traffic Controllers in Simulated Air Traffic Control”, and “Critical Incident Stress Management in Aviation”, which emphasis the idea that air traffic controlling is a severely stressful job. The title, “Predictors of Psychopathology in Air Traffic Controllers”, indicates that the article is going to address that there are developing…

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    That implies security groups should be similarly quick in redesigning both the viability and proficiency of their security design and controls [20]. The multifaceted nature of conveyed endeavors, notwithstanding, make the aggressors ' employment less demanding by creating information over-burden for those security groups. Numerous customary ways to deal with security and consistency may fulfill evaluators yet are just speed knocks to the progressed focused on assaults saw today. Conclusion…

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    Blood Flow Rate Lab Report

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    the temperature may lead to a great variation in the process of dialysis. Dialysate temperatures are preferable between 35 degrees C to 39 degrees, where >42 degrees may lead to blood protein denaturation and <35 degrees may lead to hypothermia. A controller is needed to control and maintain the temperature in the particular level. Blood pressure depends mainly on the flow rate and the size of the vessels and on the pressure gradient [3]. In dialysis, the flow rate is 500 mL/min and blood…

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    for example it will use sensors to measure the temperature inside of the room, and will alter the temperature by releasing air relative to the temperature and the settings that are set (for example hotter, colder). This is an example of how the controller checks the feedback and makes an appropriate response in order to attain the goal. A thermostat can be seen as a closed loop system as it has a similar concept to an air conditioner; it uses the feedback of measuring the temperature using…

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    Adaptive Cruise Control

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    PID based Adaptive cruise control Algorithm: The Proposed method is used to determine the distance and speed by using the PID Controller. Following steps explains how to determine the distance and speed of the preceding vehicle: Start of the ACC system Step1: Starting the Engine. Step2: User will run the vehicle manually…

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    Film: A Synthesis Essay

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    Solution growth deposition This technique consists essentially of inserting the substrate into a solution containing hydrolysable metal compounds and pulling it out at a constant speed into an atmosphere containing water vapour. In this atmosphere, hydrolysis and condensation takes place. Finally the films are hardened by a high temperature cycle to form transparent metal oxides. Any hydrolysable compound including halides or nitrates but preferably metallo-organics are suitable…

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