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    big house, and I thought to myself, I bet there is a lot of candy there. So I was gingerly walking through the corn maze, and this dry looking person popped up, almost like he was dehydrated. After that, I started going through the corn maze in a cursory act. Things were popping up left and right, and I just started running. Suddenly I tripped over a wire and got an abrasion on my knee, and the wire electrified me, but it was really quick, so it did not hurt as bad as I thought. Then I saw…

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    His personality shines through in his choice of media-- instead of using graphite to draw, for instance, he twists wire into recognizable forms to reflect his creative, curious nature. This decision to take unorthodox materials and manipulate those materials in such a way that the viewer can only comprehend either the material itself (the wire) or the subject he created with the material (the flowers) is also reflection on his past…

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    various experiments with Jackson’s electromagnet, Morse developed the concept of a single-wire telegraph. At first, Morse encountered the problem of getting a telegraphic signal to carry over more than a few hundred yards of wire. Later on with the help of Professor Gale, the problem was carried out by introducing extra circuits or relays at frequent intervals and was soon able to send a message through 10 miles of wire. This was the great breakthrough he had been seeking. Some other scientists…

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    Keenan used Hyde and Delesto as his eyes and ears where he could not be present physically. He made Hyde wear wire trap in that crucial meeting between Covington and Bancroft, where the “so called” exchange was to take place. Keenan was able to hear all the information that was being discussed through the wire trap. Delsesto, was Keenan’s other set of eyes because Delseto was sent to witness the exchange of the briefcases. With the excuse that he was bringing…

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    2000 years before are estimated to have had a system of sending messages through pipes at the Great Wall or two paper cones that were connected with rope. In 37 B.C. we have the first documented usage of mirrors from the Roman Emperor Tiberius of sending messages. As we move on, in 11 B.C. the Romans create postal services. The need for something faster than postmen drove to the creation of a system of communication through fire. The transition of the message was happening with fire transponders…

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    Epilepsy Pros And Cons

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    In Louis’ article ‘Easing Epilepsy with Battery Power’, a recently developed treatment is discussed. This treatment, otherwise known as the RNS system, consists of a skull implantation with wires attached to the affected area of the brain where the seizures tend to originate from and prevents the individual with epilepsy from experiencing a seizure. Numerous clients and physicians are interested in trying out the RNS system due to some of the great feedback clients provided after receiving it.…

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    The creation and support of sexist and racist thinking is continued/[PROLONGED????] by a combination of forces that work in ways such that when one is attacked, the others are able to uphold it. This is [also] true in the case of an individual force, such as the effect of an ideologically created ‘reality’ on members of a society, or the oppression of women of all class levels and races. They are intertwined, crossing paths and building on each other, impossible to rip apart completely,…

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    both ends of the graft through the tunnel with about 1 cm of the graft in each tunnel. To stabilize the free graft tendon endings in each tunnel the surgeon placed 3 mm bioabsorbable suture anchors in the tunnels and placed them through the graft and tied them off. For the patients with an UCL avulsion the surgical technique used consisted of, the surgeon under fluoroscopic control, closed reduced the avulsion fragment. The surgeon then used K-wire fixation by using one K-wire to reduce the…

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    concentration camp. Bruno has no friends at the new house and he feels very lonely so he starts to explore, one day while he is exploring he comes across a barbed wire fence and finds Shmuel, a jewish boy his age. They become friends and Bruno is very oblivious to what is going on, and why this friendship could get them in big trouble. Despite the barbed wire fence they start to build a friendship, but never go past their side of the fence. Until one day, Shmuel cannot find his father and Bruno…

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    hundred miles. It not only ran through Berlin’s center, but also wrapped around West Berlin, which entirely cut West Berlin off from the rest of East Germany. The Berlin Wall was erected in the dead of the night and for 28 years kept most East Germans from fleeing to the West. The wall itself went through four major transformations during its 28 year history, each version being more deadly than the next. The first version of the wall consisted of just a barbed-wire fence with concrete posts.…

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