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    This arm was designed particularly for Cartee’s left arm. Cartee’s has no elbow on her left arm. She has one degree of freedom at her wrist joint and at her finger joint. Her wrist is very small and she has two short conjoined fingers extending off of it that curve towards the right. Her forearm extending from her wrist is curved towards the left. Because of her very limited range of motion, this design relies fundamentally on electronics to be actuated. The prosthetic hand that this arm design…

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    Grade 9 Lab Report Sheet

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    I. Research Question How did the amount of volt affect the strength of the electromagnets? Reason I wanted to know if an electromagnet can be strengthen even more through the increase of its energy. II. Introduction: What is electromagnet? Electromagnet is a magnet that runs on electricity. Electromagnet is created when a copper wire is wrapped around a nail and is connected with batteries, which will gives the electric needed to make the nail into a magnet. There are factors that affect the…

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    I shoot out of my bedroom like a sprinter in a race when I hear the news. There must have been a thousand thoughts running through my head, but I kept coming back to “I hope he’s okay.” As I fumble my way downstairs, it feels like somebody has ripped my heart out from my chest. I want to fall to the floor and break into a million pieces, but I know it’s my onus stay strong so that my little brother will too. “Just, please, let him be okay.” It was just an ordinary day for my family. My dad left…

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    place during the summer of 1916 and was one of the largest of the Great War. Characterized as a useless slaughter, the Somme highlighted for many the brutalities of war. The Somme was the most important battle in World War I. This can be demonstrated through an examination of its reputation as the bloodiest battle in human history, the complete disregard for human life on the part of British commanders, and the specific case of the Newfoundlanders at Beaumont-Hamel. It has been argued that…

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    Medical Imaging Essay

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    technique providing a method to study the central nervous system (CNS) in a pain-tolerated manner. TMS focuses on studying the motor neuron (MN) system of the CNS. TMS works by attaching a wire coil to a scalp that transfers a high, but short current to create a magnetic field at right angles relative to wire coil2. Action potentials (AP) are fired as a response to the cortical MN being excited. AP travel along the corticospinal pathway and results are recorded as a motor evoked potential (MEP)…

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    novella is trying (and succeeds in doing) very well. Ayn Rand in the novel uses multiple metaphors for items in the book, as she is trying to show throughout the novel that individualism is really the best thing that society has. She shows this through many items in the novel, such as the light and the forbidden…

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    again. Volume of the music increases the closer we get to glasses and we get cuts to just above the book as glasses cuts the barbed wire. The clicks come through loud and clear and all of its to paint the pitcture that what he is doing is a big mistake. Shots from outside the cabin in the forrest cut in and out making you wonder what the hell? As more and more barbed wires get cut the more frequent the cuts and worst of all the camera starts to move. Music intensifies and builds tension and…

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    Berlin Wall Research Paper

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    Take it down, the berlin Wall speech Hello I am Mary Green and that may not mean anything to you but I was there when the Berlin wall came down 4 months ago. The Berlin wall caused many people to be in pain and caused multiple conflicts between many people and even other countries. In the 1945, Germany was split into these four parts; the soviet Union, England, US, and France. The four parts decided to split the city berlin into two parts, east and west berlin. Soviets claimed the east…

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    Dance In The Romantic Era

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    Introduction Between 1830 and 1850 classical dance has evolved significantly from its early years in French aristocratic court life, but no other period in its history created such monumental change as the Romantic Era. Despite the brevity of this period, it created radical change and helped form ballet into what it is today. Its impact can be seen in simple changes to costuming and theatrical innovations, which made a significant and substantial impression on how the public perceived dance.…

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    I have never been to a museum until Sunday, February 01, 2015. During the time that I spent at the Menil museum, I saw so many different pieces of art. The e experience was like going into a different part of the world that I have never seen. At first, I did not know how to go about exploring. So I read the brochures to better understand the art I was about to see. I was so glad that I did because it really helped me understand the art and the story line behind the artists. I came across a…

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