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    directed in the handout), we ran the electrophoresis portion of the experiment. We followed the general procedure described in the ‘Running the Gel’ section of page 13 of the handout, except that we let the proteins run for 30 minutes at 150 volts, instead of at 125 volts. After 30 minutes, we removed the gels, placed them in plastic containers, and set the containers on the Belly Dancer. Due to some problems with the…

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    output voltage from a second terminal and the third terminal is to be connected to ground. The series 78 regulators provide fixed positive regulated voltages in a range varying from 5 to 24 volts. Similarly, the series 79 regulators provide fixed negative regulated voltages in a range varying from 5 to 24 volts. The reason why we use this relay is because the relay driver uln2003 IC is a high voltage and current Darlington array IC, it comprises of 7-open collector Darlington pairs with common…

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    When Franklin D. Roosevelt started as president he introduced America to the new deal. The new deal created many jobs for the unemployed. The new deal changed the link between the American people and their government. I believe that the three reasons the new deal was a success because it provided many jobs for the unemployed, made banking and stocks stable, and brought rural areas into the modern world. The first reason the deal was a success was because it employed many people that were…

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    In the United States law enforcement came a long way. Law enforcement developed in two fashions and its roots connect back to the policing in England. The two types of policing were both informal and communal, they were also both known as the “Watch,” or “The Big Stick”. The watch system was mainly molded from community volunteers. Their primary goal was to warn locals of danger. According to Gary Potter (2013), “Boston created a night watch in 1636, New York in 1658 and Philadelphia in…

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    The results found that sixty-five percent of participants continued to the highest level of four hundred and fifty volts. While the rest continued up until three hundred volts, before stopping. The results concluded that ordinary people are indeed likely to follow orders that are given by a figure of authority. However, this also depended on how each individual was raised from childhood (Milgram)…

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    Though I was happy to start a new job, but, met with disappointment and frustration during my Commercial Driver License training, because of the trainer negative professionalism. However, during the course of my training one faces a series of issues regarding the process of training. But, the way the trainer conducted herself created an atmosphere of uneasiness which resulted in fear and nervousness. Nevertheless, I was very perturb of trainer unprofessionalism and treatment towards me. As a…

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    questions the authoritative figure would simply say “The experiment must continue” and “His safety is mine and the research institutes concern” They found that “In the first set of experiments, 65 percent of forty participants continued until the 450-volt shock. None of the participants…

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    Figure 3 illustrates the original site plan of Nobbys lighthouse area, which includes a lighthouse building are located on the Nobbys island in the Newcastle East Heritage Conservation Area, which comprises the lighthouse, the light station, three associated cottages and the surrounding facilities such as the fencing, sheds and garages. All the buildings are stood on the Nobbys island with the elevation of 25 meters. The 0.23 m (9-inch) brickwork buttressed parapet define the perimeter and…

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    The second chapter focuses on Stanley Milgram and his controversial experiments on obedience. The first part of the chapter focuses on how Milgram’s experiments involved random volunteers and a few actors. The experiments involved being strapped into an electric chair while another volunteer went into another room filled with a generator and voltage options. If the person strapped into the electric chair fails to answer questions about word association correctly, the other volunteer had to shock…

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    Electric-type’s patience has finally reached its end. "PIIKKKKA-CHHHHHUUUUUUUUU!" "GYYYYYYAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!" Cardin didn’t see it coming as Pikachu fires a direct Thunderbolt at him, electrocuting any inch of his sorry-excuse frame as thousands and thousands volts of electricity coursed through his veins. He immediately fell backwards in a rather comical fashion with swirls as his eyes, smoke literally steaming out from his unconscious form. Suddenly, Ash arrived at the scene and shook his…

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