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    Brainwaves Research Paper

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    ever wondered why the brain looks like it has folds? The brain is the most complex, and highest quality organ in the body. The brain has folds and has six brain waves: Beta, Gamma, Sensory, Theta, and Delta. The brain also encompasses the cerebellum, brainstem and four brain lobes: Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital. The lobes and waves of the brain are an essential component of every human being. At the root of all thoughts, emotions, and behaviors is the communication between neurons…

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    hotter. Black is not in the visible spectrum of light and it absorbs all colors of light. Different colors absorb better or worse and have the most temperature ("Color Absorption and Reflection: Light into Heat Energy." Uzinggo. Web.). When a light wave is with an electron with the same frequency, it will be put in a vibrating motion. When any atoms are nearby when this motion is present, they will be turned to thermal energy (Henderson, Tom). After the motion, the light was absorbed, so it…

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    Spacecraft Research Paper

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    medium is compiled by an acoustic wave, the other half under vacuum or dilute medium. Dilution is to reduce the density of the article, to the compression. As compression can be wavy (eg acoustic) travel, there are waves in the thin nature. General dilution wave relatively low pressure after the shock wave region. Rare wave grows over time (much like when the waves spread on the beach) in most gas dilution wave remains the same overall profile in the whole of the wave motion: it is a…

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    electrocardiogram which are the direction in which the signal is moving, the speed at which the signal is moving and the mass of the tissue through which the signal is moving. There are three different parts of an electrical signal which are P wave, QRS complex and T wave. P wave passes slowly…

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    second wave feminist were fighting for women’s rights and equal treatment. Berger also mentions how the women’s studies department was seeking to eliminate the oppression of women and to create many feminist activist, much similar to the goal of the second wave feminist. Michele also mentions in the article how this movement “spurred the growth” of more educational programs such as queer studies, peace studies and male’s studies, therefore the third wave of feminism had just begun…

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    trying to make a living. What draws the most attention to the natural world is the massive wave about to land on the boats. This is something that happens often in the natural when there's a storm at sea. Waves usually get uncontrollable and will magnify and rise up and wash away anything in their way. This artwork shows what fishermen go through on a regular basis when at sea; how they are battling with the waves trying to get away to save their lives. Japanese artists put great emphasis on the…

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    feminist movement and harms the image of women in general. (end of intro) By definition, feminism is “the social, political, and economic equality between the sexes”. When the first wave began, it was radical to call yourself a feminist. However, people knew the real meaning at that time, the actual definition. In the new wave of feminism, people have come to see this word as ugly and undesirable. It has become skewed and twisted by the people who are against the movement giving it a negative…

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    Frequency The number of full waves that past a given point in a given time or time frame. Amplitude The distance between a wave’s equilibrium and peak- crest or trough. Transverse wave A wave where the vibrations of particles travel 90° to the direction of energy transfer Compression waves (also known as a ‘longitudinal wave’) A wave in which the direction of the vibration is the same to the of the energy transfer Medium (plural form: media) Matter in which a wave travels through or an object…

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    this inequality because men being the bourgeoisie have better opportunities, while the women, the proletariat, are exploited. Beauvoir’s recognition of gender equality through legal means is not sufficient sets the stage for the second wave of feminism. The second wave of feminism begins approximately at the end of World War II. Catherine Mackinnon the author of Feminism Unmodified discusses how legal achievements for gender inequality had been more consequential towards the feminist movement…

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    Longshore Drift Effects

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    is the lateral movement of sediment in the near shore zone on a coast. It is caused by wave induced currents and wind. This process occurs when the waves break at an angle to the shoreline therefore moving sand along the beach on a diagonal direction The waves hit the beach at an angle (swash) and then retreat (backwash) an angle If the wave is constructive, sediment will be added onto the beach If the wave is destructive, sediment will be carried away from the beach and into the sea forming a…

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