How have polymers been applied in the medical world? Adriel Martinez English IV Ms.Spivey 10/13/2013 Polymers have revolutionized our medical world because they have saved and improved the quality of our lives when applied in medical practices. Polymers are macro molecules composed of more minuscule units called monomers. Polymers can be either synthetic or natural‚ such as cellulose which is a natural polymer found in plants. Research has shown that replacing
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How is geometry used in everyday life? When you’re studying a subject‚ the science of lines and angles can seem like nothing more than a dull exercise in formulas and predictability. In reality‚ geometry is at work everywhere you go. Whether you’re aware of it or not‚ geometry quite literally shapes our lives. An Ancient Science‚ how long has geometry been around? To answer that question‚ let’s take a look at where geometry gets its name. Geometry is derived from the Greek words for Earth (Geo)
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Erving Goffman’s The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life provides a detailed description and analysis of process and meaning in everyday interaction. Goffman writes from a symbolic interactionist perspective‚ emphasizing a qualitative analysis of the components of the interactive process. Through a sociological analysis he explores the details of individual identity‚ group relations‚ and the movement and interactive meaning of information. Goffman’s perspective provides insight into the nature
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How We Use the Pythagorean Theorem in Everyday Life First‚ let’s discuss the inventor of the theorem before how we use it. Pythagoras of Samos is a very odd fellow but is very well known despite not have written anything in his lifetime so what we know about him comes from Historians and Philosophers. Though we know he was a Greek philosopher and mathematician mainly known for the Pythagorean Theorem that we all learned in 6th grade. (a2 + b2 = c2). His theorem states that that the square of
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way that chemists use algebra is when mixing together chemicals. They need to calculate the correct amount of each substance to obtain the desired result. Algebraic Concepts in Everyday Life The following are examples that I learned from the course discussion board of different ways that algebra can solve everyday life problems. ∙ To determine each person’s share of the cost for a limo ride‚ you would add a tip to the cost of the limo and divide by the number of riders. For example‚ if there
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Cross Linking effects on Polymers Purpose To observe the properties of the polymers with different amount of borax to see the effects of cross linking. Question How does the amount of a cross linking substances affect physical properties of a polymer Experimental Design A polymer was made with precise measuring of all the reactants especially different measurements of Borax solution as it was the key to cross linking. Physical properties of all the polymers were observed and the role of
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performed by Ryan Nelson‚ Peter Glascor‚ Eric Flowr was to determine the identity of the unknown polymer by comparing its properties to properties of other known polymers. Most likely‚ the part is one of the five following polymers: polyethylene‚ polypropylene‚ polystyrene‚ polycarbonate‚ poly(vinyl chloride). These are all extremely common‚ and have widespread applications in industry. Each of these polymers exhibits properties which allow it to be of unique technological importance. Theoretical
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Our Times: Chapter 4 Outline: Social Structure and Interaction in Everyday Life I. Components of Social Structure A. Status 1. Status is a socially defined position in a group or society characterized by certain expectations‚ rights‚ and duties. 2. Status set compromises all the statuses that a person occupies at a given time. 3. Ascribed status is a social position conferred at birth or received involuntarily later in life‚ based on attributes over which the individual has little or no control
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A Little Commonwealth describes the everyday life of family in the Plymouth Colony. The author John Demos’ describes in great detail the everyday life of the people in the colony. In his book he writes of family values‚ virtues and roles in the colonial life. He very specifically describes each aspect of life from the houses they lived in the coming of age and later years. It gives you a much better understanding of how the people lived in colonial times. The book’s thesis reflects
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"Change has a bad reputation in our society. But it isn’t all bad — not by any means. In fact‚ change is necessary in life — to keep us moving ... to keep us growing ... to keep us interested . ... Imagine life without change. It would be static ... boring ... dull." — Dr. Dennis O’Grady Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in the 1950’s? Take a few moments and think about it? What has changed since then? What did they eat‚ drink‚ read‚ or work? Truly‚ in today’s fast paced environments
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