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    of magnetism in space. Magnetic waves are extremely prominent in our universe, which consists of dense galaxy clusters and vast voids of space separating these clusters. While it seems obvious magnetism would be present in the various galaxy clusters, as they are active regions of space, astronomers have also discovered a very strong magnetic presence in the vast voids of space. Astrophysicists hypothesize that intergalactic magnetism is a result of tiny magnetic fields, or “seed” fields, being…

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    depression, sleep apnea [Kemmer et al, 2009; Lowenstein et al, 2008], and obesity [Mishra et al, 2008]). The complete nursing diagnostic statement is: Urge Incontinence related to frequent sudden urge to void, evident by inability to delay urination after strong sudden desire to void. Report of increasing urinary accidents over the past…

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    unsightly, but it poses a trip hazard for teachers, students, and parents. Once concrete voids form underneath the slab, the damage gets worse over time. However, there are many concrete repair options available, but which method will address the underlying problem? Sunken concrete can now easily be transformed into safe concrete slab by using polyjacking. With polyjacking, high density polyurethane fills voids and cavities underneath the slab. It strengthens weak and loose soils, preventing…

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    Roman Concrete History

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    Concrete has been used since ancient times. Regular Roman concrete for example was made from volcanic ash (pozzolana), and hydrated lime. Roman concrete was superior to other concrete recipes (for example, those consisting of only sand and lime) used by other nations. Besides volcanic ash for making regular Roman concrete, brick dust can also be utilized. Besides regular Roman concrete, the Romans also invented hydraulic concrete, which they made from volcanic ash and clay. Concrete is the most…

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    because of the Court’s particular role and purpose, appointing Justices for life poses no threat to republican governance. To start, Hamilton identifies the duty of the Court as, “to declare all acts contrary to the manifest tenor of the Constitution void,” this is what becomes Hamilton’s definition of judicial review. Those who opposed the Constitution, Antifederalists, argued that the power of judicial review was far too great to be wielded by Justices appointed for life. In response to this…

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    Fig. 6 shows the results of air permeability, total water absorption, and voids. R mortars had lower permeability than the mortars with WTS. Air permeability of R was 1.13 x 10-13 m², a value 5 times higher than L60. The air permeability increased with increasing WTS content. The water absorption values ranged from 10.6% to 13.7%, and the voids from 9.6% to 12%. The results show that WTS replacement increased the porosity and permeability of geopolymer mortars. The geopolymer binders with WTS…

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    happiness through the most simple path. It fills in a void in your life, gives you a path to follow, and you get to have a fresh start in life through this path. So many people choose this path or religion and all connect through the teachings and worships to be happy individually. I have recently lost someone important and close to me in my life. I feel as if there is something missing as if there is a strain in my life. God can fill the void that is in my life and help me get through my hard…

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    that most irreparable evil, the void that presents itself to the soul” (29). Shelley continues to reveals Caroline’s character by using words such as “calmly” and “affection” to depict her gentle nature; she follows this description with words such as “evil” and “void” to describe Victor’s feelings. This significant contrast illustrates the detrimental effects of Caroline’s angelic and selfless nature on Victor. When Caroline dies, she leaves a void in Victor—this void is what eventually…

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    hope of a new life. Eliot’s Journey of the Magi reiterates the hollow state of humanity, in Preludes, characterised by the covetous “silken girls bringing sherbet”, “liquor and women” and “summer places”, an indulgence and temptation lusted for by the void modern soul. The symbolic “voices singing” determines the dichotomy of human nature, influenced by the angelic voices, yet tempted by the devilish, developing a sort of scepticism, “this was all folly” to the concepts of hope and the religious…

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    ground that, although time was not initially of the essence, it became of the essence when American Oil Co. gave a reasonable extension to reach the agreement and stated that if the agreement was not reached by that date, the contract would be null and void. In Kasten Contr. Co. v. Maple Ridge Constr. Co., 245 Md. 373 (1967) the dispute involved the sale and purchase of a tract of land. Kasten (the seller) demanded contract performance, although the time had expired, because it was not agreed…

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