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    Choice: The act of picking between two or more possibilities. This definition came right out of the dictionary and it makes choice sound very black and white. In reality, there are many factors that tie in with it. Every individual has a choice but their decision, whether good or bad are all based on their morals and their circumstances in life. There are a wide variety of choices popping up constantly in everyday life. One example of this is shown in Adrienne Rich’s article. The overall…

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    general population, the risk of cluster headache for first-degree relatives is increased by 14- to 39-fold, and for second-degree relatives by 2- to 8-fold (http://www.uptodate.com/contents/cluster-headache-epidemiology-clinical-features-and-diagnosis?source=search_result&search=cluster+headache&selectedTitle=1~57). Clinical features include attacks of severe orbital, supraorbital, or temporal pain, accompanied by autonomic phenomena and/or restlessness or agitation (patients will move around…

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    Below ten percent of Sierra Leone's population has electricity (CIF)! This same issue affects a large portion of Earth's population and in turn, causes other issues. This issue is present in most poor countries and specifically Sierra Leone for a civil war. By having limited access to electricity, cooking food is tough, and communication is severely limited. Creating temporary solutions and inspiring larger ones can combat this problem. Kelvin Doe has helped make power in poor countries closer…

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    Muscle Sumation Lab Report

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    the physiological cause and effect of skeletal muscle response towards various situations. For instance, the first experiment demonstrated spatial summation through the form of muscle recruitment. The cause of this reaction was due to the increased voltage stimulus on the sciatic nerve. Furthermore, the second case study exhibited temporal summation, where constant stimulus exposure lead to a fusion of twitches called a tetanic contraction. As for the third experiment, it was the opposite…

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    organisms on earth, since we have displaced so many different ecosystems in order to make a home for ourselves. There are 4 million miles of public roads and 2.5 million miles of oil and natural gas pipelines and approximately 160,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines. With so much land being used for items that human’s think they need to survive, and always having new technology to fix problems it is hard to think about losing all these things to protect the environment. Other inputs…

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    Maxwell and Faraday- A Brief History of Electromagnetism The field of electromagnetism was established in 1819, twelve years before Maxwell was born. Hans Christian Oersted from Denmark was the first scientist who thought of the possibility that magnetism and electricity were related. He considered such a possibility because of the observations he made during an experiment. He Placed a wire above a compass and passed a current through the wire. He noticed that the needle of compass moved when…

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    The 2010 Writers’ Theatre revival of A Streetcar Named Desire, presented in the Chicago suburb of Glencoe, arrived on the scene in the immediate afterglow of the critically acclaimed and soldout limited US run of the Sydney Theatre Company’s production of the play starring Cate Blanchett as Blanche DuBois. The Sydney production, directed by Liv Ullmann, was universally praised, and critics particularly singled out Blanchett’s performance as revelatory and nearly definitive. With Ullmann’s…

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    in Arizona, with a peak capacity of 290MW, compared with the average United States coal plant capacity of 570MW [16,17]. Outlook Utility-scale photovoltaics must compete not only with other renewable technologies, but also conventional fossil fuel sources. Considering the fluctuating power output of solar systems, fuel burning generators are generally better-suited to meet the needs of the grid.…

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    About the size of a large fist, heart is made up of cardiac muscle, myocardium, with skeletal muscle-like striations. It has two upper atria & two lower ventricles separated vertically by septum, and four main valves with which the blood makes its directional flow into and out of the heart. Deoxygentated blood with which the blood flows into and out of the organ. Deoxygenated blood enters through the venae cava fills the right atrium (RA) and right ventricle (RV) through the tricuspid valve.…

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    The kernel can be compiled using the command # make zImage Follow steps 1 to 6 to activate other adc channels thereby creating a new c source code file each time. Figure 5: Bottom up flowchart of hardware-software integration Figure 6: Flowchart representation of application program 4. Control System Design: The most important part of designing a controller is to find a proper mathematical…

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