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    Non-destructive Testing Of Concrete By Rebound Hammer By Kaushal Kishore Materials Engineer‚ Roorkee INTRODUCTION The standard method of determining strength of hardened concrete consists of testing concrete cubes in compression. The quality of entire concrete of a structure cannot be fully assessed by testing a few concrete cubes. The results obtained in testing cubes do not always reflect the actual strength of concrete in construction. In a whole day‚ concreting work cubes are cast in

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    If the soldiers weren’t killed or wounded‚ they seen things that changed them for the rest of their lives. Some men seen their father or best friend get shot right next to them. Most of the soldiers seen people get stabbed. They can never get the picture out of their heads. Many soldiers turned to alcohol to solve their emotional problems. A lot of times

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    happiness are desired yet not encouraged in ways that are achievable. If the mind and body are cared for properly‚ stress and disease can be avoided. Our culture today moves fast. The human species is not adapted to modern lifestyles. Our bodies were built to run and hunt‚ our minds were made to focus and survive. Though‚ now we spend more time stationary in our bodies and distracting the mind. Stress is so common among Americans‚ specifically in teenagers and young adults. The youth is truly wasted on

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    Anne Morrow Lindbergh once said‚ "Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee and just as hard to sleep after." She was exactly right. Communication is the process of sending information through common media such as verbal speech‚ gestures‚ body language‚ and feedback. It is a two part process; first the "speaker" or "sender" transmits the information and then waits for the feedback. The "receiver" or "listener" receives the information and then sends feedback. This process is constantly

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    Computers grew rapidly and widely used through out the world.They are used to deal with many tasks due to their various potential.Therefor‚they have much influence on our life.Their impact can be classified into three catogories; communication‚facilities and medical care. First of all‚computer can improve quality of communication.Nowaday‚barries seem to be gradually destroyed. Computer can bring people closer together and facilitate contacts between them.For example‚people can

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    There has been a great deal of speculation about the impact of social networking sites (SNS) on users’ lives. Some fear that SNS use might diminish human relationships and contact‚ perhaps increasing social isolation. Others exult that pervasive connectivity using technology will add to people’s stores of social capital and lead to other social payoffs. We tackle these important issues with the results of what we believe is the first national‚ representative survey of American adults on

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    Many have probably heard the saying: “Ambition is the key to success.” If one has a strong enough desire and is willing to try to achieve it‚ he will succeed. But as seen in the book Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ ambition is instead the key to Macbeth’s tragic downfall. Even though his ambitions were influenced by the witches and Lady Macbeth‚ Macbeth builds upon them himself which ultimately leads him to cause his own destruction. Throughout the book‚ the witches make prophecies of Macbeth’s

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    One of the strongest leaders of all time‚ a dominant and destructive tyrant. His life was cut short by his own sidearm. The world was stunned and gratified by his death‚ but maybe he didn’t die. Adolf Hitler had a definite and prevailing impact on society. Even through his death he would forever be remembered as “The Fuhrer”. The eleven million lives he had broken would not be forgotten. It would be remembered as one of the worst holocausts of all time. The tactics he used against the enemy were

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    philosophers have been arguing about the free will problems. Those who believe in free will hold that humans are free to choose under every circumstances‚ while those who believe that choice is just an illusion asserts that our lives are controlled by the society in which we live in and hence‚ there is no real free will at all. I hold a moderate view points between two extremes; I believe that we are always presented with choices‚ but these choices are limited. Those who assert that choice is just

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    after WWII Prompt: Discuss how William Wyler’s The Best Years of Our Lives is an examination of the confusion and emotional turmoil experienced by American military servicemen and their families during the aftermath of WWII. Explain how the film’s focus on the three veterans- Al‚ Fred‚ and Homer- offers a sense of hope and redemption for them‚ their loved ones‚ and all of America. Thesis: William Wyler’s The Best Years of Our Lives is an examination of the emotional turmoil experienced by the main

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