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    Modal Analysis Essay

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    Tsuei YG, Allemang RJ, Brown DL (1988) Complex mode indication function and its applications to spatial domain parameter estimation. Mech Syst Signal Process 2(4):367–377). The methods compute the singular value decomposition (SVD) of the spectral density matrix: [G_YY (ω)]=[U][Ʃ] [U]^H where [U] is the unitary matrix holding singular vectors, [U]^H is Hermitian adjacent of the matrix [U], [Ʃ] is the matrix of singular values in descending order. The first singular value contains the information about the dominant mode at the considered frequency. The number of nonzero elements in [Ʃ] equals the rank of the spectral density matrix therefore the closely spaced modes may be identified. Moreover, the number of dominant singular values at a certain frequency equals the number of modes that give a significant contribution to the structural response at that particular frequency. The damping ratios also may be estimated through enhanced version of this method known as Enhanced Frequency Domain Decomposition (EFFD) (Brincker et al. 2001, Gade et al. 2005). In this method the damping evaluated in time domain by use the logarithmic decrement technique after the inverse Fourier transformation of the equivalent SDOF PSD function identified as the set of singular values around a peak of the singular value. However, in case of truncated data, the damping ratios may be inaccurate. Additionally, the mode shape estimation could be biased using FDD methods. There are another extensions of…

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    Existence of God The argument about Gods existence is one of the most exploited subjects among different scholars and philosophers in the world. It is a question that most people have been defeated to tackle in the sense that, no significant evidence has been set to dispute or acknowledge the fact that God exists. In this context, it is still an ongoing process, and therefore different people have set different explanations. To most individuals and religious groups in the world, the existence…

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    existence of God by closing his eyes and meditate. He his struck by the very thoughts that every individual does at the initiation of this process. He starts out by purging his thoughts but upon realizing the impossibility of his action he starts objectifying them. The injection of god happens when he contemplates that deception might occur of evidentiary matters. Yet he profoundly asserts himself in a moment of spontaneity about his perception of certain things and his own existence. In this…

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    TOPIC: Existence of God Thesis: Humans have long struggled with the questions of life; why are we here, and how did we come into being. In the search for answers to these matters, societies have attempted to provide solutions, in the form of supreme beings. However, it will be argued, that God, as defined as a single entity that created all life, does not exist because the universe developed from the Big Bang, human life evolved over millennia, and previously unexplainable mysteries were…

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    According to monotheistic religions (i.e. Islam, Christianity, and Judaism), there is one singular deity, and he alone is the Architect and Upholder of the cosmos. Also, whether he be identified as Allah or Jesus Christ, this singular, and indivisible God bestowed upon humanity such prophets as Noah (Nuh), Abraham (Ibrahim), Moses (Musa), Solomon (Sulayman), David (Daud), Ezekiel (Dhul-Kifl), Jesus (Isa), etc. Furthermore, individuals ought to adhere to the Decalogue (bequeathed upon us by God…

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    also that of his people. The Golden Age of Greece is also noted as having well know theology belief of polytheism; a religion with multiple gods. However, Aristotle, through his constant questioning of the universe, challenged this way of thinking by bringing up the idea of a singular all-powerful…

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    There are several similarities seen between Mesopotamia and Egyptian societies. Both societies actively engaged in agricultural development. Although, Mesopotamians employed irrigation methods, to sustain adequate crops, due to dry land and unpredictable flood regions. In contrast, the Nile River was predictable in its flooding, which not only irrigated the crops, but also supplied rich nutrients, a boon for the Egyptians. Another similarity is the technology of writings. The Sumerians of…

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    Following the Exodus from Egypt the Israelites wandered the Sinai wilderness for forty years. Not sure of their future they began worshipping the Canaanite Pantheon instead of God and only upon threats from Moses did they stop their worshipping the pagan deities. Substantial amount of evidence from various archaeological excavations throughout the Levant confirm that the Israelites and the Canaanites believed in the same Father-God named El. The Kingdom of Israel, ruled by Jeroboam I, began a…

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    Dr. King DWC 101-006 September 26, 2017 Monotheism’s Moral Order In Genesis, there is a single god, meaning that the story revolves around a monotheistic religion. In Atrahasis, there are several different gods, meaning that it revolves around a polytheistic religion. Because Genesis surrounds a singular god, there is a moral order. This is because with a singular God, there is a concrete way to live that is viewed as righteous. A universe with a true moral order revolves around a religion in…

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    Hinduism Characteristics

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    other religions but it actually stands one in its various facets. Hinduism has no lone founder, no single set of teachings and no definite scripture. These unique characteristics are unheard of in the religious world (British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC 2009). Other characteristics set Hinduism apart from other religions such as the hundreds of gods. When we think about other popular religions such as Catholicism or Judaism,…

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