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    Gating Pulse Synthesis

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    visible and electron pulses takes place. The signature of this coupling can be revealed by measuring the electron energy spectrum using the electron energy spectrometer attached to the microscope. The measured electron spectrum is shown in blue line curve in Fig. 2A. The white reddish part of the spectrum represents the ZLP while the shaded blue part shows the gated electron spectrum. The temporal profile of the “original” ultrafast electron pulse…

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    Gay Identity Speech

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    Or, well, not just “gay”, but on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. That’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and a whole lot more. Obviously…

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    The observed colour was orange, which fit the emission spectrum. Few specks of blue were observed, this might be due to the Bunsen burner not being completely cleaned or the sodium not being completely pure. The observed colours match those of the spectrum, and can be accepted as true. The observed colour for lithium was a dark red colour. Lithium’s emission spectrum consists of purple, blue, cyan and red. Few darker specks of blue were observed, possibly from the same substance that made the…

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    The political spectrum is a system used to help classify different political positions upon one or more geometric axes that symbolize independent political dimensions. Like most people I have to decide on which spot in the political spectrum I fall in. I would say that I fall in the liberal/moderate part in the political spectrum because in some situations I am willing to change and open to other people’s opinion to abandon traditional values, but in other situations I would prefer to be in the…

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    Autism Spectrum Analysis

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    Teaching students on the Autism Spectrum can be a difficult task for educators. However, it can be accomplished in a variety of ways when teaching students with various types of Autism. Furthermore, in order for the teaching to be effective, the learning must be differentiated for the students. Also, lessons should be modified to address the needs of each individual child. It is imperative to fully understand a child’s diagnosis before teaching them. Because Autism has several different…

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    The Spectrum Case Study

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    topics of concern among teens in an informative and helpful way. This was the concept behind Hazelwood East High School 's student run newspaper, The Spectrum, which was written, edited, and published by the school 's journalism class every three weeks during the 1982-1983 school year. As an outlet of for students to speak about personal issues, The Spectrum became a catalyst for a heated debate…

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    Spectrum Of Race Essay

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    Genelyn Garma Professor Van Eijk Anthropology 474 25 October 2014 The Spectrum of Race Medical knowledge has become a powerful tool to exploit differences within individuals in our society. The differences among individuals on the basis of social characteristics and qualities, known as social differences, are perceived through research and studies in a negative manner. Gender, race, socioeconomic status, and income are one many examples of social differences that exist. Through articles that we…

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    Autistic Spectrum Analysis

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    I went through the doors of the arena nervously, but with excitement rapidly filling my body. My tassel kept falling off of my hat and I kept readjusting my red graduation robes as I went into my row. I’ve been looking forward to my high school graduation for weeks now, and with my whole family in the audience I was more anxious than ever to receive my diploma. I considered about what led me up to this moment. All the hard work, struggles, and perseverance were leading up to this. Getting…

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    Autism Spectrum Disorders

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    containing recommendations or tips support autistic people and give them a chance to effectively improve their communication and interactions with others. Keywords: autism challenges, communication Autism, formerly called autism spectrum disorder, is a serious developmental disorder that typically appears during childhood that impairs a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others. In March 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued their…

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    Kid Spectrum Case Study

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    The article deals with the situation where two key employees in major departments conflict in Kid Spectrum, the health care service company for autistic children, due to the different perspective with their work. Ellen, the administrator director of the company, is strict about her role as the administrator, focusing on implementing the new protocol and thereby running the company more economically and efficiently. She claims that Ronnie is not performing his role as the manager, who is…

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