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    Not only do medical technicians use MRIs on their patients but veterinarians also make use of MRIs on various animals to diagnose similar problems. In comparison to x-rays and CAT scans MRIs are the safest option using magnetic fields and radios waves which people are exposed to daily, therefore not much risks are involved (DiGiuseppe, Haberer, Salciccioli, Sanader, & Vavitsas, 2012). X-rays and CAT scans use radiation that is much more harmful and can cause cancer if one gets too much exposure…

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    crumbling face of the wave and away again in a rapid motion. Another manoeuvre that demonstrates this skill is when performing something called a ‘floater’. This is where the surfing rides along the top of the wave, along the lip, for a brief period before dropping back onto the face. Another crucial component of the board is the fins on the back and the long length of the board. These features allow for the board to precisely manoeuvre through varying sections of the wave, and allow the rider…

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    treatment use the principal of high – intensity sound wave that interact with the tissue of body. This therapy encourages the relief of pain, reduction in muscle spasm and increase the healing process and mobility for the joint. As the deep heating continued to penetrate deep into the tissue, it will improve blood circulation, after that it will accelerate the healing process of the painful area. On this article of Efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave therapy in the treatment of lateral…

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    There are five waves that come from this theory. Another reason why I have chosen this theory is because 1 in 4 victim of domestic violence. From the Oxford English Dictionary, the word feminist advocacy of the rights of women (based on the theory of equality of the sexes). (Harvey 2009). There are three waves when it comes to the feminist theory. Some of the theorist who…

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    Martin Scorsese's Silence

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    as an antagonist is in the form of waves. Sometimes realistic, sometimes overly dramatized, waves batter, flip, and destroy the surroundings of protagonists in many films. In Martin Scorsese’s Silence, two men are tied to crucifixes offshore and slowly battered to death by light blue waves. In Castaway, the ocean waves trap the protagonist Chuck Noland on a deserted island on which he fails to escape for three years. In The Poseidon Adventure, a massive tidal wave rocks a cruise ship, serving as…

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    The Seventh Man Analysis

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    tragedy to shape and form his character through a terrifying wave that swallows his friend.The author uses imagery, foreboding, and symbolism in this story to construct a sense of fear and bring a wave to life.At the beginning of the story, the author uses imagery to give the surroundings of the main character on a dark, weary night and to set the scene for the story, “‘It was the biggest wave I had ever seen in my life,’ he said. ‘A strange wave. An absolute giant’”(Maurakami 7-8). The authors…

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    Evolution and Psyche of a Terrorist Paul page 6 In the 1970’s psychologist believed terrorist were suffering from a personality disorder such as clinical psychopaths, narcissist, or were paranoid. Over the year’s individual psychopathological profiles. Individuals who choose to step into to the world of terrorism are often unemployed, socially alienated, who have dropped out of society. Through research they found many…

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    Sleep Deprivation Effect

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    sleep that you’re in by measuring your brain waves. The waves consist of Delta, Theta, Alpha, and Beta waves. Usually when you’re awake you are experiencing beta waves, which indicate that you’re awake and alert. After Beta waves you start to get more tired and relaxed of where you are and then your brain waves change to Alpha waves indicating that you are awake but are relaxed. In NREM sleep the first stage of sleep that you encounter is N1= theta waves (R&K Stage 1), which is light sleep and…

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    chemistry. Quantum-Mechanical Model- a model that explains the strange behavior of electrons Electromagnetic Radiation- a type of energy embodied in oscillating electric and magnetic fields Amplitude- (of a wave) is the vertical height of a crest. The amplitude of the electric and magnetic field waves in light determines the light’s intensity or brightness. Greater amplitude = greater intensity…

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    many properties of a wave. The wave crest is the highest point of a wave and the wave through is the lowest point. The wave height is the vertical distance from the trough to the crest. Along with the many properties, there is also different types of ocean waves. Capillary waves are very tiny waves with wavelengths being 1.7 centimeters. When wind blows over water, these are the first waves to form. When the wind keeps blowing persistently, the capillary wave will become a wind wave. There are…

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