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    You continually take a gander at it. When you aren 't around it, you feel restless, and when you have it, it 's everything you can consider. Yes, we 're discussing your cell phone. Our fixation on versatile contraptions has gotten to be epic — one in each five individuals on the planet claim a cell phone nowadays. Also, now there are a modest bunch of new disorders that accompany that habit. 1. Content Claw and Cell Phone Elbow "Content Claw" is a non-medicinal term used to depict the finger…

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    Genetic Traits

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    Genetic Traits Exhibited The earthworm possesses 36 chromosomes. Their tends to be less adaption and therefore less diversity within species as the earthworms tend to move considerably in their vast environment.The earthworm has a basic shape of a cylinder. The body of the earthworm is divided into several segments which carry bristles that are called setae. The entire body of an earthworm is surrounded by a thin mucus which increases its mobility. At the first segment of the body, the…

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    While many may not have noticed, our collective spiritual understandings have been undergoing change over the decades. Leading edge philosophers and open-minded theologians have noted an evolutionary shift toward a broader, more comprehensive existential understanding than that put forth by our traditional religions, and beyond that which is recognized in most of our mainstream society. Where traditional religion was based on based on the need for comfort, protection and rules meant to save an…

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    The dielectric loss factor was the most influenstic parameter in this microwave spectrum. The loss factor values increased as a function of frequency and slight modification in spectrum on changing the solute concentration. The ε˝ values obtained in our experiments are almost similar to our earlier work[43]. Above 8GHz the frequency dispersion spectrum of ε΄& ε˝ were superimposed with each other. The spacing between the dielectric values in dispersion spectrum could be attributed to…

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    Introduction A wave is a repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space. Waves are caused by vibrations. There are two types of waves, transverse, and longitudinal waves. The moving particles in transverse waves travel at right angles to the direction of transverse. Some examples of transverse waves are light waves and radio waves. A longitudinal wave is also known as a compression wave. The moving particles move back and forth in the same direction as the wave.…

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    Explaining The Deaf

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    One way that the deaf can experience sound is through the sensation of the vibrations created by of music. I, as a hearing person, can listen to the lyrics of the music and the deaf can listen to the vibrations that the song offers. I can describe the sound of the singer with varying emotions about the song: happy, sad, angry, and along with others. This can communicate to the deaf what the…

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    How Can Music Kill Cancer

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    CURING CANCER Music can kill cancer. The cells are literally exploding. Scientists across the world have been researching and testing the idea. Scientists have had samples of cancer cells and continually played music with multiple instruments. After a short period of time (9 to 15 minutes) most of the cells exploded. The treatment has also been tested on cancer patients. In one case, the tumor was completely gone. In most other cases, the tumor had decreased in size drastically. Soon,…

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    From Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to Mary Had a Little Lamb, everyone has been exposed to music from a young age. In fact, some people pursue a musical career from the early exposure and influence. They find a need to be musically inclined, but don’t know how to be. Therefore, the perfect option is being in a concert band or orchestra. Band and orchestra are similar in the ways that both contain instruments, both produce music, and both have conductors. However, they are different with the type…

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    Fun Reading Survey Essay

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    person who can’t hear. Then I asked the students to take their hand and put it gently on the front of their throat and say:“Aaah.” Then I was interested if they feel anything and one girl stated that she felt the vibration. Then I explained, that what they felt in their hand was the vibration made by the sound of their voice. Then I guided them “ How to read the arrows and symbols” from the first page. Besides, each page of the book has a picture of the Moses who shows how to use sign…

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    Spectroscopy Essay

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    Types of Spectroscopy used in Organic Chemistry 1.1 Introduction Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between matter and light (electromagnetic radiation) (Crouch & Skoog, 2007). It is often phrased as the light of knowledge (Reusch, 2013). In the past, spectroscopy started by the study of visible light dispersed according to its wavelength by a prism (Anon., n.d.). Now, with the knowledge of light having both wave-like and particle-like characteristics, with given frequency or…

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