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    PIEZOELECTRIC SEA-WAVE CONVERTER Need of the Hour Vishakha Bansal Payal Gupta Kanwardeep Singh ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Part – 2 ‚ IT-BHU Abstract: Our group aims to produce sustainable energy using piezoelectric crystal pads. “Power harvesting” from vibrations of the piezoelectric substances is the topic of latest research. In our paper we intend to theoretically shed light on the feasibility regarding the use of piezoelectric crystals for generation of energy for meeting the future energy requirements

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    “The third-wave of feminism encompasses several diverse strains of feminist activity and study” (Nicholson‚ 33). The third-wave ascended somewhat as an answer to the repercussions in contradiction of the initiatives and movements created in the 1960s through the 1980s. It is a challenge to increase the feminist knowledge‚ including women with a diverse set of personalities and characteristics‚ recognizing that women are of “many colors‚ ethnicities‚ nationalities‚ religions‚ and cultural backgrounds”

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    the first-wave‚ that began in the US and UK‚ and allowed for the right to vote for women in 1920‚ Marlene Dietrich who wore men’s suits in the 30s and famously quoted‚ “I dress for the image‚ not for myself or men”!‚ Rosie the Riveter‚ a fictional cartoon character of the 40s‚ Eva Peron who spearheaded the feminist movement in Argentina‚ the ripples were felt worldwide‚ eventually allowing for women to attend university‚ American writer Betty Friedan‚ credited to beginning the second-wave of the movement

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    Iad The New Wave Analysis

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    the Kindle Fire. The first article “IPad The New Wave” is written by Karen Shaffer‚ who has published several novels as well as a short story. The second article‚ “Kindle Fire or Brick” is written by Carol Lewis‚ who has worked for the New York Times for over 30 years. Both authors are clearly passionate about the subject of technology. Both articles explore the topics of the usefulness of tablet technology; however‚ the article “IPad The New Wave” is clearly a better article because it is clearly

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    During each wave of immigration into the United States‚ immigrants have faced many different injustices. Each successive wave of immigrants‚ however‚ discovered a better America. Immigrants in the second (Pre-Civil War) and the third wave (1880-1920) faced an America that focused on “Americanizing” them. This desire to strip immigrants of their culture did not exist on the same level after World War II and so the fourth wave of immigrants discovered an America more likely to accept them and their

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    Katsushika Hokusai’s Under the Wave off Kanagawa‚ also called The Great Wave has become one of the most famous works of art in the world—and debatably the most iconic work of Japanese art (Art Institute of Chicago). "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" is part of a series of prints titled "Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji" (Art Institute of Chicago). Hokusai produced this series‚ consisting of more than 36 prints‚ between 1830 and 1833. "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" is a polychrome woodblock print‚ made

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    ’The 5th Wave’ is a best-selling series about a young woman trying to survive in a world destroyed by multiple alien invasions. As they send waves of destruction through the planet‚ protagonist Cassie Sullivan finds out what she’s capable of as she fights to stay alive. The newly-released film adaptation stars Chloë Grace Moretz‚ Nick Robinson and Ron Livingston. I interviewed best-selling young adult author Rick Yancey in a conference phone call. Rick Yancey began writing years ago in order

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    The 5th Wave was an engaging story‚ featuring a witty central character‚ mystery‚ anticipation and a romantic story line. Yancey sets up the world perfectly and there’s little fault to be found there. The narration is introduced by Cassie‚ who tells the reader of her life before the aliens came and the 4 waves that subsequently wiped out most of the human population. Her story‚ like the many others shown later‚ is not a happy one. She’s suffered the death of both of her parents and the separation

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    gone with or without recognition‚ but one artist who was lucky to find the spot light was the artist‚ Hokusai Katsushika. Hokusai is the artist who created The Great Wave. It is his best known work and he is consisted to be one of the greatest Japanese artists. Hokusai Katsushika was born in 1760 and died in the year 1849. The Great Wave is actually not a Japanese painting‚ but it is a woodblock

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    First Wave Feminism Essay

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    First Wave Feminism In today’s world‚ women are still living in a male dominant society where even when we get married‚ we vow to love‚ honor‚ and obey our husband. Even today we are still fighting for many rights for women‚ including: equal pay‚ the right for abortion‚ the end of rape‚ the right for contraceptives‚ and many other important rights that men have ( or do not need to worry about). “The movement to end sexism‚ sexist exploitations‚ and oppression . . .” (Hooks 37) is known as feminism

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