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    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley has completely changed the perception of identity and free will regarding operant conditioning and hypnotherapy. In psychology, these are two vital concepts of psychological conditioning, and they are also two vital concepts of conditioning in Brave New World. There are some very surface-level representations of these theories in the book. For example, the use of tape recorders to enforce key values of the World State in children's brains, or electrocuting…

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    at store you stole at for ten weeks. Fourth law is you must choose job by 30 years old. If you are caught vandalizing something you have to clean whaat you vandalized. Hakuna Matapolis has freedoms of religion, speech, and freedom of the press. The limit of children you can have is 5 children. Another law is you have to be able to read and write by 10 years old. These are some reasons that we have these laws and punishments. We have some to make this a better society and to keep people safe.…

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    at which the energy necessary for welding is obtained by transforming the friction mechanical energy into heat. [1] Welding process includes the following phases: [1]  driving one of the welding components in rotating, with constant or variable speed and the other one (fixed) pressing on it, with an axial force;  heating the components ends, because of the friction of the two surfaces in contact, under the axial force action (constant or variable in time); the relative components rotation…

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    Jet engines are commonly known to be on various aircraft. Whether it be an airplane or a rocket, jet engines are what allow these aircraft to fly through the air at tremendous speeds. In 1926, Frank Whittle had to write a thesis in order to graduate from officer training. Whittle chose his thesis topic to be over the future of aviation. In his paper, he discussed that with the way planes were gaining thrust, which was by propellers, the planes would never be able to fly higher than twenty…

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    more than a few ounces and a duck weighs on the order of several pounds, the impact from the shot is enough to significantly redirect the trajectory of the duck. This occurs because while the pellet is very light, it is moving at an incredibly high speed relative to the duck. All moving massive objects possess this property of momentum, a quantity proportional to the mass of the object times its velocity. Momentum is what allows objects to exert forces; it is the mechanism whereby two objects in…

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    Midterm Vs Ectotherm

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    A group of biologists have developed a general model to explain growth and development in ectothermic organisms. Changes in environmental temperatures effect the rates of most biological reactions and biological processes in ectotherms. The rates of ontogenetic growth and development are no exceptions. Ectothermic animals develop faster at warmer temperatures and they usually mature at smaller body sizes. This phenomenon has been called the temperature size rule (Zuo et Al. 2011). The…

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    Surfing and Bodyboarding are both watersports that millions of people participate in (3). Surfers and body boarders can be found all around the world at beaches and reefs. Both these sports are very popular. Both offer different sets of manoeuvres that are commonly seen and used within the sport. Surfers and bodyboarders have often fought over the superiority of the respective sports, however the reasoning behind this is often vague at best (4). Bodyboarding is a water sport in which the rider…

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    combat noise and miscommunication, is admired in Proverbs 19:20: "Listen to advice and accept instruction, that you may gain wisdom in the future" (English Standard Version). Technology, such as social media and email, has dramatically increased the speed that we can communicate. The efficiency that these technologies can provide is admirable: “Making the best use of the time, because the days are evil,” (Ephesians 5:16, English Standard Version). In using this new technology to communicate,…

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    Everyone is put in a situation when you get stuck driving behind a person going 10 miles per hour under the speed limit. Every time someone pulls out in front of them, it seems as though it is always an elder. Many people have this perception that the reasons why there are all these accidents on the road is because the older people do not use their vision, cannot hear as well, and lose their reaction time. The majority of the population is in the elder generation. We cannot take away the older…

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    How would it would feel if all talents, strengths, and happiness were taken away and everyday life was limited? In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, people live in a dystopian society. The government takes over and makes everyone equal, but not in a good way. The government’s definition of “equal” is making everyone exactly the same. The people that have a certain talent or strength have to wear different types of handicaps. Many people have to wear different types of gadgets…

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