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    In the 1960s women were seen as less in society and even in there own homes .Women where seen to work at home ‚marry in the early 20s‚ and start a family . In this time period women had no legal right to any money or property from there husbands except ’’proper support.’’ There husbands although would control there wives property and there earnings .And all this caused the women to rise up and try and get there rights .The Women’s Liberation Movement was a time when women wanted the right to vote

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    How does a family work as a system in promoting health Families are a natural social structure. The widely accepted definition of family is “a group of two or more people related by blood‚ marriage‚ or adoption” (Medalie & Cole-Kelly‚ 2002‚ p. 1277). This definition is inclusive of the many different structures of families to allow for big‚ small‚ single parent‚ dual parent‚ gay and lesbian‚ heterosexual‚ adoptive‚ and biological. The family plays an integral part in the health of its members

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    To begin‚ I must clarify how the brain works. The brain is made up of tiny cells‚ called neurons. They communicate by tiny electric movements called synapses that combine in certain patterns to control everything we do: sleep‚ walk‚ think‚ and feel. The synapses happen as a result of outside stimuli. A clear example is when a person gets too close to a candle. Their nervous system sends the stimulus to the brain‚ which tells the finger to back away from the flame. However‚ the synapses wouldn’t happen

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    Research how a basic roller coaster works. What determines how high your loops or hills can be? What determines how many features you can have in one roller coaster? Something that determines how high you’re loops and hills go is how much kinetic energy the coaster has before going into those loops and hills. If a coaster does not have enough kinetic energy to go up and around a loop or up a hill‚ then it will get stuck. Also‚ if the coaster carts don’t have enough space between them‚ they could

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    State refers compulsory school attendance as the minimum and maximum age required by each state in which a student must be enrolled in and attending public school or some equivalent education program defined by the law. (ECS June‚ 2012). Every state may have clause this to their law‚ but they all fall to where a child has to start at a specific age to start schooling. The compulsory education requirements in the United States vary by state. For example in the state of California‚ compulsory education

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    How Stepper Motors Work Stepper motors consist of a permanent magnet rota ng sha ‚ called the rotor‚ and electromagnets on the sta onary por on that surrounds the motor‚ called the stator. Figure 1 illustrates one complete rota on of a stepper motor. At posi on 1‚ we can see that the rotor is beginning at the upper electromagnet‚ which is currently ac ve (has voltage applied to it). To move the rotor clockwise (CW)‚ the upper electromagnet is deac vated and the right electromagnet is ac vated‚ causing

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    In-Work Bene…ts and the Nordic Model Ann-So…e Kolmyand Mirco Toninz December 14‚ 2012 Abstract Welfare bene…ts in the Nordic countries are often tied to employment. We argue that this is one of the factors behind the success of the Nordic model‚ where a comprehensive welfare state is associated with high employment. In a general equilibrium setting‚ the underlining mechanism works through wage moderation and job creation. The bene…ts make it more important to hold a job‚ thus lower wages will

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    The Life and Work of Charles Dickens “Christmas is a poor excuse every 25th of December to pick a man’s pockets.” As Charles Dickens shows in this passage‚ not everyone likes Christmas. This quote is from the words of Ebenezer Scrooge‚ one of Dicken’s most infamous characters. As one can tell from this quote‚ Scrooge loves money so much he does not notice anything else. When Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol‚ he wanted money as well. As a child‚ he had to work long‚ miserable hours in a workhouse just

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    Commissary system work The historical significance of commissary system work‚ by money being sent by families‚ often include of visits. In 1930‚ they authorized and established a commissary at each federal institution. It impact today‚ by while incarcerated‚ prisoners are provided meals‚ basic clothing‚ and a few very basic personal care items. Prisoners can act like normal citizens‚ with trust fund money to purchase additional supplies from the prison commissary. Commissary system work shows it is not

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    because of the actions of the people that support them‚ or side characters such as their aggressive parents. Shakespeare wants to show us that Romeo and Juliet are only making the feud worse and that the side characters are affected the most. The supporting characters around Romeo and Juliet are clearly the characters that are the most important. This is due to the fact that they may guide others and help give information to each other. The side characters also determined what happened to Romeo and Juliet’s

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