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    Journalists are more than often praised, honored, or congratulated for their work; however, they also find themselves, at times, being criticized for some of their images. Journalists publish many different genres of stories throughout their career, so which ones are the ones that spark criticism, and is this criticism valid? Quite obviously it’s the stories that include violent images or some sort of malicious act of crime. In order to develop their stories, journalists make their way to the…

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    Introduction When banks and large corporations have huge pending bills that they are unable to settle, they can turn to the government for a financial bailout. According to Casey and Posner (2015), a bailout is a transfer of resources, including money from the government to a private agent or even to an allied government. Government bailouts are aimed at preventing the potential collapsing of the economy by insuring the corporations against collapse. Notably, there was a substantial bailout in…

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    Haiti Earthquake

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    Jaspaul Dhaliwal 140355700 Disruptions of Evil Caused by Haiti Earthquake On January 12th, 2010, the Capital of Haiti was devastated by a magnitude 7 earthquake that left over 280,000 dead, 300,000 injured, and millions homeless, thus generating one of the most horrific natural disasters documented [1]. From being one of the largest earthquakes to ever hit our planet in over 200 years, the effects on the physical environment and the shattered community are still evident in Haiti…

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    What´s Amorphous Peat?

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    part, the discussion about cement as a stabilizer will be done from part 2.5.5.2 until 2.5.5.5. The parts include discussion about the concept of cement as stabilizer, stabilization with peat, water cement ratio and optimum percentage of cement that were used in peat stabilization obtained from journals read. Cement in peat stabilization is well known to undergo primary cementation process which commonly produce calcium dioxide Ca(OH)2 once react with water. In detail explanation after the basic…

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    Parking Lot Essay

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    you need to add a new parking lot but the soil isn't suitable because it is sandy, then soil stabilization might be able to help. Here's an overview of how it works. Stabilization Leaves The Soil In Place An alternative to stabilization is to excavate the area and remove the top layer of soil. Then, more suitable soil is trucked in and put in its place. This is expensive and labor intensive. Stabilization is a better alternative because you use the soil you already have, it's just treated so…

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    treatment at all (Beneck et al., 2014). A study using dynamic lumbar stabilization exercises was also found to improve function, quality of life, and decreased disability after a microdiscectomy. (Yilmaz et al, 2003). Evidence based patient education after back surgery has been determined…

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    syndesmosis injuries is a relatively new surgical technique thought to provide semirigid dynamic stabilization. However, adequate information is still not available and there are controversies as to whether it provides enough fixation for syndesmosis injuries. Optimally directed suture-button fixation brings physiologic dynamic stabilization of the ankle syndesmosis. Controlled laboratory study. Stabilization of the ankle syndesmosis fixed by a suture-button construct was examined using 6 normal…

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    Colloidal System Essay

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    We cannot addresses directly sedimentation / floating problem by electrostatic and steric stabilization. Particle sedimentation occurs from different density of dispersed phase and the dispersion medium. Higher difference in densities faster the settling of particles. The gel network stabilization represents the principle to produce colloids are stable in both aggregation and sedimentation. Polymer is added to the colloidal suspension to form…

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    Peat Soil Essay

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    using chemical stabilization since 19th century. The stabilizer that can be used for the peat soil chemical stabilization have increased in varieties. Ordinary Portland cement and lime are two of the most common peat soil stabilizer found. However, due to the scarcity of the natural resources, substitution for the peat soil stabilization study was done in recent. In this context, few of the researches that related to the peat soil basic characteristics and peat chemical stabilization will be…

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    Introduction Glenouhumeral Joint The glenohumeral (GH) joint, which is also known as shoulder joint, is a multiaxial ball-and-socket synovial joint. This joint is responsible for connecting the upper extremity of the trunk. The glenohumeral joint is one of the four joints that comprise the shoulder complex. The joint is considered to be the most mobile and least stable joint. The articular surfaces of the glenohumeral joint are the head of humerus and glenoid fossa of scapula. The humeral…

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