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    We think and process our thoughts before an action is executed. After that, we evaluate what we have done. This is a progression which we called it as self-concept. It is implanted into our consciousness where we all keep on developing thoughts and feelings of ourselves. Whenever we confront a product, apart from its functionality, appearance and quality, a deeper message or a sign was usually sent out from the designer to the users. When these messages or signs were used repeatedly as time goes…

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    Tiger Rag Analysis

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    Professor Institution Course Date History of Jazz music Introduction A surprising piece of music will stand the test of time for much longer than the musicians who have enjoyed bringing it to life. Tiger rag is undoubtedly one of those tunes and one of the first recorded jazz works. It is a piece of music first played in the early 1900s that infused blues into jazz and sent music in a new direction (Ake 16). The lost recording of this piece is followed through the years from owner to owner.…

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    Spray pyrolysis is basically a thermal reaction between clusters of the liquid/vapor-atoms of different chemical species. The spray pyrolysis technique involves spraying of aqueous solution in spray form containing a decomposable salt solution of the constituent atoms. The experimental setup used in the present study is described elsewhere [21]. CdO thin films with different Cr- doping concentrations were deposited on ultrasonically cleaned microscopic glass substrates. The appropriate quantity…

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    Fiddle Creek would doubt her. She always stayed true to herself and she never let anyone change her beliefs. Jay Longer: Jay is a very hard-hearted man, who even though he is a law enforcer, he is into some pretty deep dept due to gambling. Jay’s roughness comes from the loss of his wife and son a few years back. He has sworn off God and everything else that comes with faith. Jay is a rugged and tough character in this book, but Patience definitely knows that he has a soft heart and a part of…

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    her face is hardly discernible. Unlike Judith, she is fully clothed and is in no way sexualized. The lines that make up her figure are not as fine as those in Judith Beheading Holofernes, and the work overall is more roughly drawn. Due to this roughness of figure as well as her stance, Jael appears much less regal and dignified than Judith. Additionally, the hammer that Jael wields is far less decorous of a weapon than the finely wrought sword of Holofernes that Judith wields. The artist has…

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    Membranes

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    A membrane is defined as a thin sheet, film, or layer, which works as a selective barrier between two phases that can be liquid or gas.113 In other words, a membrane is an interface between two adjacent phases acting as a selective barrier, regulating the transport between the two components.114 Membranes have gained an important place in chemical technology and are used in a broad range of applications.115,116,117 The key property that is exploited is the ability of a membrane to control the…

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    Abstract—This paper aims at briefly discussing the various techniques used in tactile sensing and then compares them. Next, different types of commercial tactile sensors, along with suitable performance criteria for their comparison are discussed. Finally, currently existing commercial sensors are talked about in detail, including the leading manufacturers, their products and the description of their data sheet. Keywords— Artificial skin; Commercial; Sensors; Tactile. I. INTRODUCTION The word…

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    The Legend of Medea and Hypsipyle In the legend of Hypsipyle and Medea, Chaucer relates to these two women equally, seeing that they were treated shamefully by the same man, Jason. The narrator again refers his audience to his source: "Lat hym go rede Argonautycon, / For he wole telle a tale long ynogh" (1457-1458). Chaucer reports that Jason married Hypsipyle and had two children with her, what in fact turns out to be a mere fiction. In fact, he leaves her, and Hypsipyle writes him a letter…

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    In Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury Of Her Peers,” Mr. Wright is found dead in his home, strangled by rope, and his murder framed as if his wife, Mrs. Wright is not involved in any way. His neighbor, Mrs. Hale, and the sheriff’s wife, Mrs. Peters, go over to help search for cues to help solve the case. The main goal of the men is to convict Mrs. Wright, commonly referred to as Minnie Foster in the past, of murdering her husband Mr. Wright. The lawyer assisting in the search says if they can find any…

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    Naomedicine Case Study

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    3. Nanomedicine in the treatment of cardiovascular disease 3.1 Intervention in cardiovascular disease with liposome Delivery of therapeutics to targeted tissues is possible through the design and construction of nanoscale particles while reduced toxicity as well as higher efficiency is obtainable [67,68]. Liposomes have huge skillfulness with regard to physicochemical characteristics, permitting acclimatization of the tiny particle to dovetail to the exact biological application [69]. Building…

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