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    Sophie Germain is one of France’s greatest female mathematician prior to revolutionary war, she was the daughter of Ambroise-François Germain and Marie-Madeleine Gruguelu. Her father worked as a part time deputy to the State-General. In his speeches he gave he referred to himself as a merchant and ardently defended the rights of the Third Estate, which he was there to represent. Somewhat later in his life time he became one of the directors of the Banque de France or in English the Bank of…

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    The space group for α-FePO4 is P3121, with the lattice symmetry being tetrahedral in shape. On the other hand, the space group for β-FePO4 is P6422, with the lattice symmetry being hexagonal in shape. In this writing assignment, FePO4 is studied at varying temperature ranging from 294K to 1073K by neutron powder diffraction. At a relatively low temperature, it adopts the structure of the α-quartz. However, at high pressures, it changes and it can be observed that it becomes a denser…

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    She wondered whether she could use Ramen spectroscopy to study Copper 3 hydroxide vibrations. However, Copper 3 hydroxide is challenging to study due to its reactivity. She proposed the work to her advisor who rejected the idea because "it just doesn 't work". From there, she began diligent research in two parts (1) to prove to her advisor that Ramen Spectroscopy should, in theory, be able to measure the vibrations and (2) to map out the analytical methods to accomplish the tasks. Nicole…

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    • Students will work independently to complete the worksheet. • Collect completed worksheet to check for understanding and use for evaluation. XI. Closure: • During the past five lessons we have learned what waves are and how sound waves make vibrations that travel through our ears so we can hear. What has been your favorite activity or the most interesting thing you have learned during this unit on…

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    BPM Fitness Growth Phase III: So You Can Achieve Faster Results! If you were to ask me only one piece of advice, here’s what I would tell you: Everything you desire to bring forth in your physical reality starts from within. Your physical reality aligns itself to your inner world. So if you wish to change your life, you must make the shift from within; you can not fight your design. Everything is possible when you discover your purpose and consistently follow your intuition and take action.…

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    A Human Experience Analysis

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    Part of your most recent plan was to be here now, you chose this human existence that you are currently experiencing, you pre- planned every detail of your life in order to gain the maximum learning and adventure, and you choose to exit when you have completed all the experiences you planned for yourself. The world away from this world (the universe) is not separate from us, it is not some far away mystery; it is a logical, functioning, populated, progressive, divine place! Much like here on…

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    Nature Of Good Analysis

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    The question of how 'good ' is to be defined is the most fundamental question in all of Ethics. The main objective of Ethics is a systematic science to give correct reasoning for thinking that something is good. We must come up with a conclusion of what that good is, unless, as Moore puts it “such reasons cannot be given. (Moore, 5, 2) Moore sets out to define what we mean by the object of good. He sets out to determine this by comparing it to the color yellow. He comes to the conclusion…

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    attractive clamor created by extensive engines and high voltage gadgets can mutilate information exchanges on the system. This obstruction can block the throughput of your system or degenerate messages inside and out [24]. Vibrations A few procedures may make vibration. Vibration can bring about the corruption of the coat and detachment if poor connectors are utilized. You should consider what will happen when the machines switch is turned on. Conclusion Ethernet is rapidly turning into an…

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    Lesson 1: Earthquakes and Volcanoes Layers of the Earth Earth is made up of three layers: crust, mantle and core. The outer layer is the crust, the middle layer is the mantle and the inner layer is the core. Earth's crust and upper mantle are broken into large plates that move slowly. Figure 1 shows the layers of the Earth. Figure 1: Layers of the Earth Plate tectonics The Earth's surface is formed of large pieces of rock called plates that are also called tectonic plates. These plates…

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    Lessac-Madson Resonant Voice Therapy The Purpose of Resonant Voice Therapy Resonant Voice Therapy (RVT) was developed by Arthur Lessac and Katherine Verdolini in the 1970s and is a Holistic Approach. According to Stemple, Roy and Klaben (2014), the purpose of the study is to achieve a strong and clean voice with the least amount of effort and the impact between the vocal folds. This helps minimize the amount of injury and continues maintain the health of the vocal folds. RVT involves oral…

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