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    BarbieDavalos ENC1102 Professor Gonzalez Literary Analysis “Nosedive” Imagine living in a world where everyone had the ability to rate you as a person, how would that change how you interact and behave? Nosedive, an episode in the series of Black Mirror depicts this world and gives us a tiny glimpse of how our society acts today. By a simple swipe going up or down indicating the rating from a 1-5 scale, a person’s life can easily change. Anyone from your best friend, worst enemy and even a stranger passing by has the ability to point their phone and rate you at any moment. In this world if you’re rating does not meet a certain standard you are unable to do simple things like, buy coffee, upgrade your flight or rent a car. How does this differ from us being rated by credit bureaus or how many likes one had on a social media page? The rating system seems to provide a social game where those who play compete for social recognition. The end goal would be to achieve such a high rating that most people will know you for what a good person you are. Every character in the episode uses someone as a form of means, every interaction, gesture and conversation is artificial. They are all looking for something in return from every one of their encounters, nothing in this world is genuine. For example, in the elevator scene when Lacie, the main character is…

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    Sophomores--3 September, 2015 I-Search I-Search Plasma A couple of weeks ago, a YouTube channel called "TheGameTheorists" uploaded a video about how the people in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z harness their Ki and shoot lasers with it. Ever since I watched that video I 've been interested in learning more about plasma. The video is mainly about how these people use plasma to their advantage. He talks about how schools never teach us about plasma, how it 's the fourth state of matter, and how…

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    The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) along with the aurora australis have always fascinated people, (Northeren Lights or Aurora Borealis Explained) “so much even that some people travel thousands of miles just to see them.” These lights occur when super charged electrons from the solar wind combine with the elements within the Earth’s atmosphere. The electrons will begin to move upward towards the earth’s atmosphere and on their way up they will encounter atoms of oxygen and nitrogen when they…

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    exactly how the energy is released and contained within the reactor. There are two main types of reactors being tested across the world today. One of the leading reactors types is called the Tomahawk, which is a doughnut like shape(Turchi). The Tomahawk was designed by Soviet physicists Andrei Sakharov and Igor Tamm in 1951 and uses large magnetic coils to compress and confine the plasma inside the reactor(Turchi). Many scientists consider the Tomahawk to be the most promising fusion reactor.…

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    Cartesian Hydrodynamics

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    astrophysical plasma plasma magnetohydrodynamics plasma transport processes Poisson equation 5230CvMagnetohydrodynamics (including electron magnetohydrodynamics) 5272+vLaboratory studies of space- and astrophysical-plasma processes 5225FiTransport properties I. INTRODUCTION There has been significant recent work on Vlasov-Maxwell (VM) equilibria that are consistent with nonlinear force-free1–8 and “nearly force-free”9 magnetic fields in Cartesian geometry. Therein, force-free refers to…

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    Long Island dermatologist Kavita Mariwalla is an expert at treating acne and all sorts of burns and rashes. “In early 2014 she was stumped by a case, a young girl came in with a potentially disfiguring case of bullous pemphigoid, a rare condition causing large watery blisters”. Kavita decided to use Artificial Intelligence in her case to gain data on the patient. The system, which has been growing largely around the nation, allows her access the collective knowledge gathered from about 3,700…

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    donated it? Would it not be wise to hold the blood and sell and distribute it all over the region like Red Cross did? However, though one may not recognize that CBCC was very mature and critical in deciding to deal with the blood in the manner above, they were. CBCC had a competitive advantage, the ability to establish loyal customers since the blood donated stayed in the community to help donor’s families, friends and neighbours, as well as geographical advantage, by being locally placed in the…

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    The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that was founded on May 21, 1881 in Washington, D.C. The American Red Cross provides services and support within five critical areas: Biomedical Services that facilitate services to collect, process, and distribute blood products; Service to the Armed Forces that provides support to military service members and their families; Preparedness & Health & Safety Services that offers education and training on health and safety topics; Disaster…

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    Benefits of Donating Blood Every two seconds someone in the U.S. is in need of a blood transfusion. Just one donation can save up to three lives, provide information for researching cures of certain life threatening diseases. Those diseases included but not limited are diabetes, cancer, heart disease, arthritis, and hemophilia disease. Although donating blood may seem like it is depleting nutrients and proteins from your body, it is actually benefiting you and those receiving your blood. A…

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    employees after employment (Schriver, 2016). Each month mandatory meetings held within each department where goals are rewritten indicating the use of keeping records of information. These components of MBC make them a more traditional organization and the demographics are no exceptions. The board of directors and MBC itself are employees are majority a make of men. Their management displays a patriarchal work setting; despite being located in a diverse city. MBC’s’ main…

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