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    What is social control theory? A form of patterns of pressure, which society maintains social order. Like people say are born bad and learn to be good. In my opinion people are born good and bad, it just takes self- preservation to choose who they truly are. But society does have a bigger impact in young youth’s choices if they’re bad or good. Why do we have to pay attention to this? Well we don’t want young people heading to prison when it’s the society fault that they think that there bad,…

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    Introduction In a study completed by Steven Downing, Gaming Subculture, Social Control, and Virtual Criminality: An Ethnographic Account, he observed the dynamics of formal and informal actions amongst gamers, whom were the subjects to participate in video games under Downing 's observed setting. The goal was to monitor the reactions these massively multiplayer online games, typically found on PCs, had on the gamers emotions and actions compared to the deviant and criminal behaviors which…

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    phase to ground fault Control method Voltage at sensitive load in pu (uncompensated) Voltage at sensitive load in pu (compensated) Phase A Phase B Phase C…

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    SEP #4 In my observation of a Kindergarten class, there were many different teaching methods used. The teacher used many visual aids, and example would be when she asked the students to draw a pig. She displayed a pig on the board that was drawn by a guest speaker, and the students were asked to replicate the drawing. The teacher I observed also used games to enhance the student’s learning. The games were not meant to be competitive, but simply there to help the students with thing such as…

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is my pleasure to thank all those who helped me and made my project work a success. I would like to thank my parents who made this research possible and for extending their moral support and patience. I like to thank the Principal of our Institution, Prof. Parvardhavardhani Gopalakrishnan as well as the Project coordinator, Prof. Y.G. Tharakan, for all the patience and guidance provided to me throughout the dissertation period. I take this opportunity in expressing the…

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    units, with the former designed for vehicles and the latter designed for generators and telecom sites. With the hardware installed, information of the asset (e.g. engine diagnostics) is transmitted over to Galooli’s patented software – the ZON™ Control. An example of the solution structure can be seen in Fig D. Through a unique algorithm, the data is processed and presented in real-time through clear charts, graphs and numbers for the user. This enables the user to monitor his/her assets…

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    from the human body. With improvement of previous processes, the human body needs to keep a relatively stable internal environment, known as homeostasis. This crucial ability of the body consists of three components support the control mechanism; the receptor, the control center, and the response. Positive feedback is one of the two loops of homeostasis and, it is the enhancement or amplification of the original stimulus by an output. This cyclic feedback continues to amplify the body’s response…

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    Self-awareness is necessary for any individual working in the field of mental health. What we are motived by and how we plan to get there become the driving force behind our education. The traits and skill we possess can become either assets or liabilities if not diligently cared for. Receiving feedback is a necessary step towards growth that can be both painful and beneficial. Then there are the defense mechanisms we use to protect ourselves when receiving feedback that we must be aware of.…

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    Chapter 3 Interleaved Buck Converter System 3.1 INTRODUCTION Interleaved Buck Converter has lots of concentration due to its simple and low control complexity in application. where no isolation and high output current with low ripple. An No isolation DC/DC converter Fig.1.1 shows the step-down DC/DC converter. When switch M is on for the duration of dTs, power is transferred from source to load and filter inductor L is charged. When switch M is off for a duration (1-d)Ts, the diode D…

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    One theory that I have developed by participating in and observing my everyday family life is that good communication equals a healthy harmonic relationship. My family always demonstrated good communication amongst one another. Whenever we have a disagreement about something, we talk about it with another. We are a very close knit family and we all have tight relationship with each other. The concept of this theory is if you have good communication between family members, then you will have a…

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