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    Mainshocks Research Paper

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    An earthquake is when the ground shakes uncontrollably causing damage to buildings, roads and housing structures. This happens when two pieces of earth slip over one another. The area where this slip occurs is called a fault line. The area under the surface of the earth where the earthquake takes place is called the hypocenter, and the area above this place is called the epicenter. In some cases a seismic tremor has foreshocks. These are littler quakes that happen in the same place as the…

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    P Wave Deflection

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    Once the P wave initiates the signal, the R wave is the first upward deflection after that. Anyone can easily recognize it on the electrocardiogram (ECG). That is because it is the largest one out of all the waveforms. The R wave corresponds to the depolarization of the left and right ventricles. It does not need the Q wave to be the first deflection at all. Also, note that there can be multiple R waves. Throughout the paper, it will discuss all the wave functions, specifically the R wave, any…

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    Korean Wave Influence

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    MINI PROPOSAL THE IMPACT OF KOREAN WAVE SHOWS IN THE INTERNET AND ITS INFLUENCE TOWARD FOREVER DANCE CREW COMMUNITY Written as a partial fulfillment of the requirement to obtain the KAT 1 of Communication Research Method 1 BY: NOVIE 0000000001023 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND POLITIC SCIENCES UNIVERSITAS PELITA HARAPAN 2015 Abstract Mass media holds a very important role in the development of a social phenomenon. The development of those social phenomena…

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    Four Waves In History

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    things than they ever have before. Whether or not the four waves should be used to teach people about the history of feminism is a common dispute between feminists today. The four different feminist waves are important because each wave has different wants and needs, different views. The waves also help mark certain events in America’s history. The different feminism waves matter because each generation wanted different things. The first wave wanted…

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    Due to the strength of the force, shock waves will be sent through the ground, creating an earthquake ( Schultz, 2005 ). In reality, making certain developments and preparations, can reduce the amount of damage caused by these destructive forces. Recently, new advances in technology and communication make it easier to monitor earthquakes. First, seismographs…

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    the wave sympathetic or empathetic? Dynamic or static? In the novella “The Wave” by Todd Strasser, the protagonist's is Laurie Saunders, she is a sympathetic character that shows many features of being static. Laurie is a High school girl that everyone praises at the beginning of school. This all changes when the social studies teacher Mr. Ross shows the class a video about the Holocaust and Nazi Germany. Mr. Ross, decided to set up a class experiment. This experiment was called The Wave.…

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    The 5th Wave Analysis

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    The 5th Wave opens after aliens have invaded and attacked Earth. First, electricity was destroyed with an electromagnetic pulse; then the coasts were enveloped by rising seas; next, an Ebola-like plague wiped out much of the population; then, what were effectively alien sleeper cells were activated, and the few remaining humans can't be trust anyone. I know what you're thinking: Another post-apocalyptic novel? The 5th Wave isn't just another post-apocalyptic novel. It's character-driven, it's…

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    First Wave Feminism

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    American society in three fairly distinct eras, called waves. The First Wave began around the 1840s and lasted through the 1950s, the Second Wave running its course from the 1960s to the 1970s and finally the Third Wave starting in the 1980s ad continuing into modern day. The eras of feminism each came with their own unique issues and methods of demonstration, as well as their own distinct representation…

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    The 5th Wave Essay

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    The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey. This response covers content from pages 1 -114, or chapters 1 – 27. Cassie, or Cassiopeia, is living in a world dominated by the Others, an alien species that arrived out of nowhere into her life. Thinking it was all a big spook, Cassie, her family, and every other person continued on with their lives. Ten days later, the Others started their plan. A plan to take over the Earth and use it, as said by Cassie’s father. This plan was carried out by the use of 4 waves.…

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    Rogue Wave Suspense

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    They had no idea what was coming. The rogue wave crept up on Sully, Scoot, and their boat without them knowing until it was too late. Will they escape? Watch the action packed thriller, Rogue Wave to find out. Rogue Wave could be adapted into a movie if the story events were turned into lines. This movie would be action packed and would make a perfect movie for multiple audiences. Rogue Wave would be ideal for multiple audiences because it doesn't contain inappropriate content, and its suspense…

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