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    As technology changed over the years so did the way music was brought to the “consumers”. One of the most significant changes to how people listened to music came in the early 1980s and was a part of the formula that led to the second life of Aerosmith, MTV. MTV brought the music and music videos to the worlds living rooms. It became one of the fastest-growing cable channels in history when its subscriptions exploded from 2.5 million to over 17 million within two years (Larson 280). It raised…

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    Stepper Motors Case Study

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    of this motor is that even when it is not powered, the motor exhibits some magnetic resistance to turning. • Variable-reluctance (VR) stepper motor — Unlike the PM stepper motor, the VR stepper motor does not have a permanent-magnet and creates rotation entirely with electromagnetic forces. This motor does not exhibit magnetic resistance to turning when the motor is not powered. The basic construction Stepper motors consist of a permanent magnetic rotating shaft, called the rotor, and…

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    began with just a few tower computers and over time has added computers, tablets, and interactive whiteboards. The school uses the Station Rotation model of blended learning for its core subjects. Students rotate between three learning stations—individual, collaborative, and direct instruction—every 20 minutes and then change subjects after a full set of rotations. Students spend at least 80% of the school day learning in the blended model and have some control over their pacing when using…

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    Gold Rush Tomatoes

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    crops you want to grow. Depending on the crops that you choose may affect how you wish to lay out your garden. Once you know what crops you wish to grow you than need to decide how you will manage your soil whether it is by companion planting, crop rotations or with fertilizers. Once these variables have been figured out you can begin setting up your home garden. The plan for my home garden is rather small only taking up a total of 25ft2; this…

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    The most extensively discussed theory of ADHD focuses on deficits in executive functioning. Barkley (2012) proposes that “self regulation requires the ability is responsible for the ability to inhibit a behavioral response, and that four other executive functions are dependent upon this for their own effective execution” (Mash & Barkley, 2014). The other executive functions include working memory, problem solving, planning, and attention (Barkley, 2012). Based off of Barkley’s theory, the…

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    348). Thus, practitioners have tried psychostimulants, adjuvant analgesics, intra-spinal therapy, neural blockades, or opioid rotation to discover a better quality of life for their patients (Indelicato and Portenoy, 2002, p. 348). However, it has been found that medical error in opioid rotation significantly contributes to the increased opioid related death rate. Webster and Fine (2012) found that the equlanalgesic tables used for conversion from one opioid…

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    Dark Matter Research Paper

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    of the existence of dark matter. Dark matter is the given name for theorised matter that exists in the universe that cannot be visually observed but is rather inferred by other phenomenon that occurs such as gravitational lensing or gravitational rotation curves. As can be seen in calculation four in the appendix, the formula to find the amount of dark matter in a galaxy can be derived from the Law of Universal Gravitation. For the rotational speed of all stars in the Andromeda Nebular to remain…

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    I never had an experience with the school nurse. Before attending clinical rotation at the LHS, my only assumptions about school nurses was that they only pass prescribed medications, apply bandages, or provide first aid in emergency situations. After the completion of clinical rotation, I say school nursing is much more than I assumed earlier. School nurses have to deal not only students’ “drama”, but with their parents’ lame concerns. Some of the parents think school nurses are doctors,…

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    Transforming Into a Positive Leader and Follower A vital role in the health system of Canada is the nursing leader (Canadian Nurses Association, 2009, p. 1). However, every leader would not be able to achieve their goals alone without any supporters or followers (Hertig, 2010, p. 1412). Together leaders and followers create a strong team to work on improving patient care (Hertig, 2010, p. 1413). To create a strong and collaborative team in the health care system, I must be able to take on…

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    The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the shoulder. The four muscles of the rotator cuff are over half of the seven scapulohumeral muscles. The four muscles are the supraspinatus muscle, the infraspinatus muscle, teres minor muscle, and the subscapularis muscle. The…

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