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    Magnet

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    Rhetorical devices Edwards-Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Rhetorical devices References rhetorical question "what are we‚ that we should think to stand before him‚ at whose rebuke the earth trembles‚ and before whom the rocks are thrown down" (Edwards‚ p1) -logos/syllogism leads to what are we? We are nothing - this instills fear metaphor "So it is easy for us to cut or singe a slender thread that any thing hangs by: thus easy it is for God‚ when he pleases‚ to cast his enemies

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    Magnet Lab

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    Name____________________ Magnet Lab Problems: 1. How does a compass react when moved around a bar magnet? 2. How can you tell that a magnetic field is produced when electricity flows through a wire? 3. As you move further away from a magnet‚ what happens to the magnetic field strength? What is this similar to? Hypotheses: 1. _________________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________________ 3.

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    Types of Magnets

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    Types of Magnets Objects having magnetic field is called as magnets. Normally magnets are of two types- Permanent magnets and Electro magnets. Permanent magnets are those magnets which occur in nature and do not depend upon external source for their magnetic field. On the other hand electromagnets are those magnets which use electric current to generate magnetic field. Classification of Magnets There are different types of magnets with different physical and magnetic properties and strength

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    The Magnet Model

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    References AACN‚ (2008). The Magnet model. Retrieved from www.AACN.orgAmerican Medical Diagnostics‚ u.d. Retrieved from www.admnational.com. Chen‚ B.‚ A. Calvert‚ H. Cui‚ and L. Nelin. (2009)Hypoxia promotes human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cell proliferation though induction of arginase.AJP- Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology 297: 151-159. Retrieved from http://ajplung.physiology.org/ FDA. (2013) Milrinone. Retrieved from http://www.drugs.com/pro/milrinone.html.). GlaxoSmithKline

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    Neodymium Magnets

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    Neodymium magnets are used for many purposes. They are used in industries‚ commercially and can even come handy around the house. Neodymium magnets are also used in the Medicine and Health fields for a large number of purposes. Industrial Uses Of Neodymium Magnets Neodymium magnets are often used in machines made for the health industry. They are also used for magnetization‚ to make magnetic separators‚ magnetic filters and for magnetic ionization. The security industry uses them for alarms and

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    Magnet Program

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    I would like to attend the Montgomery Blair High School’s Magnet program because the magnet programs include my favorite subjects at school. First‚ the magnet math program will help me improve my knowledge of problem-solving beyond what my limits are now. My favorite topic in math is algebra since it usually includes working with specific numbers. After receiving level fives on the PARCC math section two years in a row‚ I realized that I should try hard to learn in class so that I will be able to

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    How Magnets Affect Computer Disks BackGround One of the most commonly used Computer data storaged mediums is a Computer Disk or a Floppy. These are used in everyday life‚ in either our workplace or at home. These disks have many purposes‚ such as: Storing data: Floppies can be used to store software/data for short preiods of time‚ Transferring data: Floppies are used to transfer/copy data from one computer to another. Hiding data: Floppies are also sometimes used to hide sensitive or confidential

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    The Mosquito Magnet

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    “The mosquito magnet” 1.Is the mosquito magnet an innovation? If so‚ what type? Well I do think it is an innovation because they came up with a bright idea of operates 24/7 by releasing a continuous stream of carbon dioxide (CO2) and scientifically proven attractant to draw mosquitoes to the trap. Mosquitoes are vacuumed into a net where they dehydrate and die.  is scientifically proven to disrupt mosquito breeding cycles‚ virtually eliminating the nuisance nd danger of mosquitoes in all season

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    Magnet Schools

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    Magnet Schools: An Opportunity of Education or Education Disparity? We are often put into situations that are not fitting of us and it is up to us to either get out of the situation or make the best of it. Parents want their children to receive quality education but sometimes a child is placed into a school that doesn’t have a curriculum challenging enough for a student. Luckily‚ there are other avenues for us to take in order to get a quality education without the cost of a private school or

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    dipolar properties. A ferromagnetic material is composed of many microscopic magnets known as domains. Each domain is a region of the magnet‚ consisting of numerous atomic dipoles‚ all pointing in the same direction. A strong magnetic field will align the domains of a ferromagnet‚ or in other words‚ magnetize it. Once the magnetic field is removed‚ the domains will remain aligned‚ resulting in a permanent magnet. This effect is known as hysteresis. Few materials are actually ferromagnetic;

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