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    We all have days when we're full of anxiety and stress. Life isn't perfect, things could be going great and then suddenly something happens and you feel out of balance. As someone who deals with anxiety, I've discovers quick and easy ways to calm my stress levels when needed. COLD SHOWER Whenever I'm stressed out and I can't stop over thinking, I stop everything I'm doing and take a quick cold shower. When I first jump in and turn the cold water on, I feel the ice water on my skin and there's…

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    A core competence is an activity that a company performs proficiently and it’s central to its strategy and competitive which plays a key role in the company’s market success and profitability (Thompson, Peteraf, Gamble, & Strickland III, 2016). Texas Instrument has re-shaped its business through strategy move over several years to put Analog and Embedded processing at its core. Virtually every electronic gadget today contains analog and embedded processor to make it work. Analog chips are…

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    order to for our ears to perceive sound, a number of processes must occur, during which sound energy is converted into mechanical energy (NIDCD, 2013). The outer ear collects the sound; the middle ear transforms the energy of the sound wave into vibrations, and the inner ear then transforms this energy into nerve impulses, which eventually reach the brain (The Human Ear, 1996). Sounds are made from the molecules in the air vibrating and moving, resulting in what are known as sound waves (NIDCD,…

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    Ferhan Abdullah Thursday, 09 November 2016 Experiment 7 The Separation of Three Organic Compounds by Acid-Base Reactions and Liquid-Liquid Extractions Abstract: The purpose of the experiment was to isolate the three mixtures 9-fluorenone , benzoic acid and benzocaine by the liquid-liquid extraction method and the acid-base reaction technique. Using the acid-base reaction technique, the acid and base are neutralized, producing salt and water. By using the liquid-liquid extraction method, two…

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    4 different things to protect their brain. “Their beaks are hard but elastic; their skull bones are spongy; there's very little room for fluid between the skull and brain, cutting down on vibrations; and they have a special structure called the hyoid layer, attached to the woodpeckers' tongues to reduce vibration”(popsci.com). Each year many football players get brain injuries. What if there was a helmet built how a woodpecker's head is structured? This type of helmet would protect the brain…

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    Intro to Systems John Small 21 November 2017 Cypress Viaduct Failure Inquiry At 5:08 pm the Point Loma earthquake begins. Within seconds the cypress viaduct begins to vibrate. This is due to the bay clay on which it is built which intensifies the vibrations. The upper deck is insufficiently secured to the lower deck and the areas near the shear keys begin to degrade. As concrete begins to fall away the resonant frequencies cause these weak points (columns with shear keys) to fail along a 1.7km…

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    typhoon the seventh man went down to the beach while they were in the eye of the storm, and it was rather nice out. Things went horribly wrong though while down at the beach looking at things that the storm had brought in the seventh man felt a vibration and knew the storm was coming back. He tired to yell to K and tell him but K didn’t hear till it was too late, till the wave was right there. The seventh man had ran behind to the break wall to save himself from wave. He watched the wave come in…

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    Can Animals Predict Earthquakes? In the year 373 BCE, the Roman Historian Aelian record that the city of Helike’s animals were behaving strangely. He wrote that the city’s rats, snakes, centipedes, and weasels had all fled after several days of increased activity. Five days later, the city was devastated by an earthquake that destroyed the entire area. In Edo, modern-day Tokyo, Japan, catfish were reported to have “acted weird” before earthquakes in both 1855 and 1923. In February…

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    stimulates our emotions. Music starts affecting humans at an early time. The human fetus begins to hear when they are 17 to 18 weeks old. Music is energy. People that can not hear can still feel the music with vibrations. Every object has the capacity to send waves or vibrations. Vibrations make the music go into the brain by sending waves. An electrical charge stimulates the nerves that are spread all over the brain creating a neural symphony in it. Musician Daniel Bernard states that the…

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    The frequency, which is the number of vibrations per second, determines the pitch of a note. Frequency is measured in cycles per second or Hertz. The pitch of a vibrating string depends on four things which include; The mass of the string, The tension in the string, the length of the string and the mode of vibration. The guitar shares many characteristics with other stringed instruments. For example, the overtones the difference…

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