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    The Maxwell’s equations of electromagnetism and Hertz experiments on the generation and detection of electromagnetic waves in 1887 strongly established the wave nature of light. Towards the same period at the end of 19th century‚ experimental investigations on conduction of electricity (electric discharge) through gases at low pressure in a discharge tube led to many historic discoveries. The discovery of X-rays by Roentgen in 1895‚ and of electron by J. J. Thomson in 1897‚ were important milestones

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    “Why you would be a good candidate for the Dual Enrollment”? Introduction: Introduce yourself: Name‚ age‚ highschool‚ interesting/ important fact. Last sentence: I believe I am a good candidate for the Dual Enrollments’ Welding/ Fabrication program because I have the passion it takes‚ and the willingness to learn. I hope to use the Dual Enrollment to help kickstart my college career so that I can graduate with my Associates Degree in Welding/ Fabrication‚ so that I can start building my work

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    Asthma is mainly about the muscles in the airways constricting making it difficult to breathe. A person with asthma may say it is hard for them to catch their breath. In this essay I am going to summarize what asthma is‚ the symptoms of asthma‚ the diagnosis‚ and the treatment for this disease. I want to inform people who have asthma or know anybody that has asthma to be aware what to do and how to treat it. There are many respiratory diseases that one can have‚ and most of them are quite frightening

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    African American Literature can often be characterized by having a dual identity‚ especially in the early to mid-twentieth century. This dual reality is reflective of the African American’s heritage and present circumstances. With a heritage of forced immigration into the country‚ and limited rights and racism after slavery is abolished‚ there is a borderline pride and hatred. It is very possible to have both of these feelings‚ and authors reveal this confusing notion through the expression of poetry

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    Observing this case‚ the social worker applied dual perspective by having open minded to study the culture of Hawaii‚ the language‚ how to engaged in conversation‚ and answers questions which resulted in the clients trusting the social worker. Furthermore‚ relating dual perspective concept to this case‚ it is very important to build an appropriate client/worker relationship because it define and assess problems

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    The Roommates This case is about the dual conversation between Bernadette and Celia regarding the disagreement of two roommates. The goal of studying this case is to identify the proper language to be used while making the verbal conversation. The purpose of this study is to identify ‘you’ language and the proper conversion to ‘I’ language and identification of loaded and ambiguous language. Also how to convert ‘you’ language to ‘I’ language is the major focus of this case study. The following

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    people are arguing the same thing‚ but they are just building on that idea. I have had many arguments throughout my life‚ but one argument has stood out the most. The argument I am referring to is if the Dual Enrollment Process was right for me. When I was a sophomore in high school I heard about the Dual Enrollment Program via my counselor. This is a program in which juniors and seniors can attend college classes at the college of their choice. Each student can choose if they want to take classes at

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    Dual-Modality Imaging with SPECT/CT Seminar Report SUBMITTED BY PREMINI THOMAS CB.EN.P2BME10010 AMRITA VISWA VIDYAPEETHAM ETTIMADAI‚ COIMBATORE. CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION. 2. INSTRUMENTATION FOR SPECT/CT. 3. MATERIALS AND METHODS. 4. SPECT/CT IMAGING. I. IMAGE ACQUISITION. II

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    Discuss issues related to the classification and/or diagnosis of depression 10% of the British population at any one time is believed to have depression. This mental illness is made up of several different classifications forming different types of depression‚ such as major depressive disorder (the most commonly known type) and post-natal depression‚ which occurs in women after giving birth. For each person suffering from depression the trigger may be different and the symptoms may be affecting

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    The movie As Good As It Gets sets in New York City where the main character Melvin Udall (Nicholson) finds his life turned upside down when he is left with the responsibility of taking care of his neighbour Simon’s dog while he is being hospitilized. Melvin is a cranky‚ rude‚ bigoted obsessive writer that suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). He eats breakfast at the same table in the same reestaurant everyday and brings along his own platsic utensils due to his fear of germs and takes

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