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    Result 4.1 Experimental Analysis The experimental work is carried out to evaluate the shear strength of steel fiber reinforced concrete deep beams without stirrups. For this 18 beams are cast. The beams are tested under two-point loading as per IS after 28 days curing. Fiber fraction is varied as 0%, 1.5% and 3%. The shear span-to-depth ratio (a/d ratio) for beams is kept as 0.60 for case-I and 0.74 for case-II. The cube compressive strength is estimated. The experimental results are…

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    The Lombans Research Paper

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    Alboin was given the head of Cunimund by Bayar, the king of the Avars. The Gepids army started to weaken and there empire demolished into the power of the Lombards and Avars. The Avars and the Lombards worked well together, as they both created the stirrup instead of the Franks, which is common misunderstanding. However, Bayar wanted to finish off the Gepids in order to obliterate the tribe for more gain and repletion. In order to keep a stable power, Alboin attempted an alibi with the Gepids by…

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    Deafness And Hearing Aids

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    Essay (1) Hearing aids Done by: Shaker Class: 7(C) Teacher: Nemah Figure 1 (hearing aid) If people wear hearing aids then they must have a problem with their ears, and the one major dis-advantage that led people using hearing aids is deafness, now people may ask what deafness is. Well it is a disease that might hit you when new babies are born, or sometimes when you here a loud sound like an explosion that’s in front of you, furthermore, if deafness hits you it might be either mild,…

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    I need my brain to know when to move. When playing volleyball, I need to be able to move around in order to get to where the ball had been hit. In order to do this my brain uses neurons to transmit signals to my body that allows me to make quick motions. Sensory neurons send messages from my muscles and sensory organs, like my eyes and ears, to my brain and spinal cord. My brain then processes that message and sends a response back to my muscles via motor neurons. If, for instance, one of my…

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    Population growth in the United States during the late 19th century proved to be a pivotal point for many Native Americans—they had to decide whether to conform to the very different lifestyle of the whites or isolate themselves from a rapidly advancing society. In the 19th century, it was widely believed that Native Americans could not adapt to modernity and would vanish. Although this proved untrue, many sources cast a doubtful light on the ability of their Native American counterparts. In…

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    the scale in my OBGYN’s office became my personal Fashion Week runway where I constantly announced my ongoing weight loss. I would make the nurse check last visit’s weight to compare it to my current, lower, weight before I saddled up in exam table stirrups. I envisioned going into labor with washboard…

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    How do hearing aids paintings? hearing aids can provide the help you can want to be able to pay attention the arena around you in complete shade. hearing aids pick up all the excellent sounds around you, they process the sounds and launch the signal again into your ear - all without delay supplying you with a rounded 360-degree listening experience customized just for you. listening to Aids are available with varieties of generation: analog and virtual. The components of a listening to aid There…

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    Impact Of The Silk Road

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    The Silk Road, one of the largest and most influential trade routes in the world, has had a massive effect on not only china but a large portion of the world. It stretched from china through to India, Persia, Arabia and Europe and operated from around 114 BCE to 1450 CE. Not only material goods were exchanged, as religions, philosophies, technology and diseases were traded during the length of the Silk Road’s operation. This enormous trade route opened up opportunities for technology, as…

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    Confucianism Case Study

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    Ocean sea lanes, Mediterranean sea lanes II. New technologies facilitated long-distance communication and exchange. A. New technologies permitted the use of domesticated pack animals to transport goods across longer routes: yokes, saddles, stirrups, horses, oxen, llamas,…

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    Science, Math, and Technology in Ancient China In the modern world, especially in The U.S., we often think that we are more advanced than other cultures through the ages. And while we may be more technologically advanced in terms of electronics and such, could we have built the pyramids, could we have built the colosseum, or could we have built Alexandria’s Lighthouse using the current technology of the day. I don’t think we could and this paper goes on to impress on you the humbling view that…

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