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    Nuclear Fusions

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    its spectrum‚ due to the fact that different elements absorb and emit different wavelengths of light. (2) Gamow thought that nuclear fusions took place in the first minutes after the Big Bang‚ because he assumed that the initial components of the universe would have been seperate protons‚ neutrons and electrons. He hoped that they could build bigger atoms by fusion in the heat of the Big Bang‚ because nucleosynthesis‚ which

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    Latent Heat of Fusion

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    Sameera Raziuddin Latent Heat of Fusion April 11‚ 2011         Abstract: A calorimeter‚ water at room temperature‚ ice‚ and a Pasco GLS Explorer were used in combination with a known value of the latent heat of fusion to create and carry out an experiment to determine the mass of an unknown amount of ice. Using the formula for latent heat of fusion‚ the mass of the ice was calculated to be 45.76g. The error of the carried out experiment was calculated to be 20.06%. Introduction:

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    Latent Heat Fusion

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    Latent Heat of Fusion Activity # 02 DE BORJA‚ C. A.‚ DE CHAVES‚ N.‚ DE LOS SANTOS‚ G. P.‚ DEL MUNDO J.‚ DIN‚ J. A.‚ DIONISIO‚ J. D. Civil Engineering Department‚ College of Engineering‚ Adamson University Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to determine the Latent Heat of Fusion of ice. In this experiment‚ the heat of fusion of ice will be determined by using the method of mixtures (Quantity of heat lost = Quantity of heat gained). Introduction When a substance changes phase

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    Mississippi Rag History

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    Jazz is a form of music that originated in the early 1910s‚ in New Orleans‚ mostly performed by African Americans who had their new found freedom due to slavery being recently abolished. Unfortunately it was a while till jazz was recognized in the main stream‚ as African Americas were struggling to find jobs and could only really find them as entertainers in small bars and such. Jazz was thought to have come from African tribal music that evolved by the performers using foreign instruments instead

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    Practice Fusion Report

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    Pangasinan I.T. Trends and Issues Practice Fusion Introduction: Practice Fusion is an online revolutionary application that allows medical practitioners an electronic method of keeping track and organizing their patients’ files. Practice Fusion is a San Francisco-based company that has developed a free electronic medical record (EMR). System available to physicians in a software-as-a-service (SaaS). The software‚ also called Practice Fusion‚ includes modules for patient management‚ e-prescribing

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    Heat of Fusion of Ice

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    Ailine Veiga Question: what is the heat of fusion of ice? Hypothesis: To get the heat of fusion of ice we need to determine the Energy it takes to melt the ice and also the mass of the ice and determine the heat of fusion. To determine the mass of the ice melted (m) we start by determine the volume of the water generated when the ice melted. This is the difference between the final volume (v2) and the initial volume (v1). Using the density of water (1.0g/mL)‚ this volume can be converted into mass

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    Fusion or no fusion of equity and the common law at a substantive level Since the administrative fusion of the Common Law and Equity Courts after the 1873 and 1875 Acts‚ there has been a lot of controversy over whether to fuse both equity and common law. There are valid arguments both for and against fusion. Those arguing for the fusion of Equity and Common Law at a substantive level often comment on the inconsistency created by equity’s intervention in law. ‘There would sometimes be arbitrary

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    Music

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    difficult to define jazz because it has so many varieties. Almost all jazz styles have improvisations and swing feeling. Improvisation means compose and perform at the same time. Four ingredients that help music swing are steady beat‚ syncopation‚ lilting quality‚ and rising and falling of the melodic line. Charles Mingus was a jazz bassist known for his composing and improvising. Dizzy Gillespie was a modern jazz trumpeter who devised a highly syncopated style of improvising. Jazz musicians usually

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    Ken Burns

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    KEN BURNS: JAZZ What is Jazz? Jazz is one of the few arts that will be considered truly American. Founded primarily in the south during the 1800’s‚ this form of music was the first significant African American contribution that would be heard all around the world. Its constantly changing nature and loose rules allow it to be flexible and therefore‚ viable to audiences of all ages. Why is it unique to the American experience? Jazz is one of the few arts that will be considered truly American.

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    The Trombone History

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    in the hands of jazz musicians in New Orleans. There were multiple types of jazz such as New Orleans jazz which was popular during the 1870’s until the 1920’s‚ Ragtime (1890-1930)‚ The Jazz Era (1920-1930)‚ the Big Band/Swing Era (1930’s-1940’s)‚ the Bebop Era (1940’s- 1950’s)‚ The Avant Guard Era (late 1950’s)‚ Free Jazz (late 1950’s)‚ and Fusion (1960’s-1970’s). However‚ when jazz was in the beginning stages the trombone was more often used as a single instrument. Early jazz bands consisted of

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