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    Research by Arnett (1995) supports‚ "Some youth cultures derive their names from a specific music genre and may be used within the lyrics‚ for example‚ ’rockers’‚ ’punks’‚ ’metal kids’‚ and ’ravers’ (p.436). These musical names can provide adolescents with values‚ beliefs‚ and social identities which have raised a concern as a controversial issue. Additional controversial issues that may arise in the lyrics include satanism‚ lewd sex‚ rebellion‚ and substance use (Christenson & Roberts‚ 1998). For

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    THE EFFECTS OF HEAVY METAL MUSIC ON AGGRESSION IN COLLEGE STUDENTSSHALEEN L. COSSDEPARTMENT OF PSYCHLOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANSSponsored by: MUKUL BHALLA (bhalla@loyno.edu) ABSTRACT Abstract The purpose of the present research was to examine the effect of heavy metal music on levels of aggression in college students. A 30-item questionnaire was created by the researchers. The questionnaire measured aggression by means of a self-reported scale of levels of aggression in response to potentially

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    Metals and alloys for nuclear energy There are two important ways in the making of nuclear energy: nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Fusion and fission have a different working mechanisms‚ thus other materials are used. In a nuclear reactor fuel rods are bombarded with neutrons causing fission of the fuel. This way energy is released. With this energy water is heated to steam and with the use of heat exchangers and steam turbines electricity is generated. As fuel is usually uranium used‚ but also

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    The Time Machine (by H.G Wells) Summary The narrator recounts the explanation of two difficult ideas by a man he refers to as the Time Traveller to an after-dinner group. The group includes a Psychologist‚ a Medical Man‚ a Provincial Mayor‚ and a few other men. The Time Traveller shows them a smaller prototype of the time machine‚ and when he pulls a lever‚ it disappears--into the future‚ he claims. At the next week’s dinner‚ the Time Traveller comes in midway through the meal‚ haggard and limping

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    Louisiana‚ Lafayette and Peter A. DeCaro‚ Ph.D. [pdecaro@csustan.edu] Department Chair and Associate Professor of Communication Department of Communication California State University Stanislaus The Significance of Audience Analysis: Strategically Considering Your Target Populace It cannot be said often enough: KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE! Knowing your audience—their beliefs‚ attitudes‚ age‚ education level‚ job functions‚ language and culture—is the single most important aspect of developing your speech. Your

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    Metal Through the course of Beloved‚ metal has a powerful role in describing the slave experience: the slaves are chained‚ beaten‚ and repeatedly dehumanized by different forms of metal. Morrison utilizes metal in the novel as a dehumanizing factor‚ symbol of tenacity‚ and a vessel of memory to illustrate emotional and physical repression of the characters. Paul D refers to his heart as a “tin tobacco box‚” where he shuts away his memories and emotions generated from past brutalities. Through the

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    Wiesenthal‚ took out a patent for a needle to be used for mechanical sewing. There was no mention of a machine to go with it‚ and another 34 years were to pass before Englishman Thomas Saint invented what is generally considered to be the first real sewing machine. Charles Wiesenthal first patent in 1758 John Adams Doge 1818 The English‚ Thomas Saint was issued the first patent for a complete machine in 1790. The patent describes an awl that punched a hole in leather and passed a needle through

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    Thermal Conductivity of Metals and Non-metals 1. Introduction Thermal conductivity is a physical property of materials of great importance. Unlike some physical properties‚ however‚ thermal conductivity cannot be directly measured. In order to determine a material’s thermal conductivity‚ intermediate quantities must be determined from which the conductivity may be ultimately calculated. The objective of this lab was to determine the thermal conductivity of metals. To do so‚ it was necessary to study

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    the shear modulus applies to shearing. The elasticity of materials is described by a stress-strain curve‚ which shows the relation between stress (the average restorative internal force per unit area) and strain (the relative deformation). For most metals or crystalline materials‚ the curve is linear for small deformations‚ and so the stress-strain relationship can adequately be described by Hooke’s law and higher-order terms can be ignored. However‚ for larger stresses beyond the elastic limit‚ the

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    ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINE INTRODUCTION This project is design for the student to make them understand the technology used in a now a day’s voting machine system‚ which is used in whole world. These voting machines are equipped with the CPU‚ which control the voting machine. The voting machine is programmed for the specific operation. Every operation on the voting machine is defined is display on the Computer Monitor. In this project we try to give the Idea of prototype voting machines. We are using

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