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    the vocalists flaws. Resulting in the invention of the electric dance music. Pop is generally has a paid beat sculpted around enticing or relatable lyrics. Captivated by the rhythm of the music the listener may spiritually dance to the pulsating vibrations. The simplicity of the beat and melodies along with a thick bass, create a dynamic tone. Pop is often played at parties or restaurants to create an exuberant atmosphere, allowing people to let…

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    Excused Absence Analysis

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    communication device to violate the Troy University “Standards of Conduct” will result in appropriate disciplinary action (See pp. 42-52 of the Oracle.) In order to receive emergency messages from the University or family members, devices must be in a vibration, or other unobtrusive mode. Students receiving calls that they believe to be emergency calls must answer quietly without disturbing the teaching environment. If the call is an emergency, they must move unobtrusively and quietly from the…

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    Bone Loss Lab Report

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    2009). Bonds of molecules are not stationed in one place, but they move by twisting, vibration, bending and rotation. When these molecules are irradiated IR radiation, they vibrate and absorb at a particular wavelength which is the same as the configuration of the molecules according to specific functional groups (Wen et al. 2009). Furthermore…

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    Ice skating is a recreational activity that can also be a part of high level Olympic competition. It seems natural when watching someone on the ice gliding so effortlessly, but why is this possible? They are gliding on a solid surface after all. When thinking about solids, slippery is probably not a common word to associate with. However, in the case of ice this happens to be true. Looking at the properties of states of matter, properties of water, and experiments of water and ice, there is…

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    A common question posed throughout time is whether people can feel love or joy without also feeling grief and heartbreak or not. Neruda answers if human beings can feel true joy without first experiencing sadness with his use of stars throughout his poetry to signify a light in the dark. Neruda uses a star motif to indicate a positive feeling or outlook surrounded by the harsh darkness of negativity. Neruda suggests that there can only be light if there is also darkness and the emotional highs…

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    the gramophone were made of glass. A spiral groove with sound information was etched into the flat record and the record was rotated on the gramophone. The "arm" of the gramophone had a needle that read the grooves in the record by vibration and the vibrations made the sound.Over time records evolved and stopped being made out of glass. Instead they were made out of plastic and could easily be mass produced. But they were easily broken as the vinyl plastic used wasn't very strong. In…

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    1. Alveoli- Tiny air sacs in the lungs that conduct the air to the bloodstream. Upon inhalation, oxygen enters the bloodstream; during exhalation, carbon dioxide is released from the bloodstream through the alveoli. Sentence: Even though each human body needs alveoli in their lungs in order to survive, there’s no set amount each adult has to have in order to keep their body moving. 2. Breathiness- A vocal quality characterized by the release of excessive breath because the vocal folds are not…

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    Fossil Record History

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    The fossil record; what is it? First of all we need to know what a fossil is. A fossil is evidence of a life from years ago which has been preserved in some way. This includes impressions or remains of an organism embedded in strata (Biology Online, 2011). Now that you have an idea of what fossils are, what is the fossil record? The fossil record provides information about the history of life on earth through the placement of fossils within the rock strata. The fossil record also shows how a…

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    1. Introduction 1 2. Effect of Parameters On Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids : 2 2.1 Effect of particle Volume Fraction 2 2.2 Effect of Particle Material 3 2.3 Effect of Base Fluid 3 2.4 Effect of Particle Size 3 2.5 Effect of particle shape 4 2.6 Effect of temperature 5 2.7 Effect of sonication time 6 2.8 Effect of the preparation method followed 7 3. Application of Nanofluids: 8 3.1 Heat transfer Intensification 8 3.2 Electronic Applications 8 3.3 Transportation 10 3.4 Industrial cooling…

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    Laryngeal Microsurgery

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    Critical Thinking Assignment 1 Caryn Bartholomew Topic: Effectiveness of Laryngeal Microsurgery and Voice Therapy to Treat Vocal Nodules in Singers Counterargument: Burns, J. A., Hillman, R. E., Stadelman-Cohen, T., & Zeitels, S. M. (2009). Phonomicrosurgical treatment of intracordal vocal fold cysts in singers. Laryngoscope, 119(2), 419-422. doi: 10.1002/lary.20001 Burns and colleagues (2009) studied the use of phonomicrosurgery in ten singers who presented with intercordal vocal fold cysts.…

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