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    Countless numbers of inventions are created by accident and on purpose. Such as sticky notes, potato chips, and the microwave oven. Unfortunately, many inventions were failures. These inventions were the wooden bathing suits, the snowstorm masks, and hairline brushes for bald men. Some of these inventions went up in fame and some went down without a mark. Many of inventions have blew up in fame by accident so many times. These are the accidental genius inventions. Fascinating inventions can be…

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    Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary defines Cystic Fibrosis as, “A potentially fatal autosomal recessive disease that manifests itself in multiple body systems, including the lungs, the pancreas, the urogenital system, the skeleton, and the skin. It causes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, frequent lung infections, deficient elaboration of pancreatic enzymes, osteoporosis, and abnormally high electrolyte concentration in the sweat. The name is derived from the characteristic histologic…

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    Fat Content Experiment

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    content was increased from .12 mL, to 1.2 mL, to 2.2 mL, and then to 3.9 mL the mass went from .21 g, to .43 g, to .53 g, to .66 g. This outcome occurred because as the protein and fat was increased the more curds were produced. Since curds have a sticky substance to them they connected to each other causing their mass to increase. The more connected they are to each other the more they are going to weigh which caused the mass to…

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    Kapha Case Study

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    combination of the elements Water and Earth whose meaning is ‘sticky’. Our body structures are formed by the energy derived from kapha energy. It supplies the vital nutrients and liquid that are needed to life to emerge and sustain on the planet. Kapha provides the body with lubrication in physical form and structure that results in the smooth and proper functioning of all the parts. The qualities of kapha includes heavy, sweet, damp, sticky, slow, oily, soft, cold, slimy and static, just like…

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    Introduction It is agreed that the influential Mudell-Fleming model and the Dornbusch overshooting model play significant roles in practical monetary policies for more than thirty years. Nowadays these significant economic models are still the fundamental theories to build up the monetary policy and to interpret the functions of modern monetary expansion in macroeconomics. However, in view of dynamical complication of the foreign exchange rates, the behaviour of exchange rates still could not…

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    this to citizen ship and to national identity in such a profound way that any other scenario [of how the national system would be ordered] came to appear little more than fantasy’” (Herbst 48). The creation of national identity has proven to be a “sticky” phenomenon in that once it is exists, the population will continue to feel the same sense of nationalism, even after outside threats of violence are…

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    Humans are prone to sin. A simple truth that dates back to the garden of Eden. Since then, humans arrogated a mandate to fortify their societies from sins: lust, greed, envy, pride, wrath, laziness and gluttony. Yet is society today not full of sin? How can one eradicate the terrors to unearth the angelic roots of humanity? 33% of all Americans are obese. It has become impossible to deny that gluttony does not exist in America, and more importantly, in the children. Food is America 's addiction…

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    Responsive Tactile System

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    Children that an over or under responsive tactile system are children who have problems with the “nerves under the skin’s surface that send information to the brain” (Sensory Processing Made Simple, 2013). The things that it interferes with are light touch, pain, temperature, and pressure. In conducting an environmental analysis of my home, I found that my house would definitely be stressful to a child who experiences over or under responsive tactile system. There were a few issues that I…

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    The reading claims that using an advanced weapon called “burning mirror” by ancient Greeks to defense themselves is more likely to have been a myth rather than a reality. However, the lecture finds all the idea mentioned in the reading dubious and presents some counter evidence to refute them all. First, the reading suggests that it was technologically impossible to build such a tremendous mirror. Conversely, the lecture shows by experiment that dozens of small polished copper may do the same…

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    choir! After throwing my hair in a ponytail, sliding on sandals and putting my contacts in, I was ready to hit the road. I grabbed my sunglasses and hopped in the truck with Sarah. We were off to Mrs. Holmstrom's house. The sun was hot, the air was sticky and we were ready for a good time. Crammed into the little mini van packed like a can of sardines, we hit the road. As we drove down the highway singing along to the radio, up ahead we spot Valleyfair. “Are you ready to go?” Mrs. Holmstrom…

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