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    that force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma). The Atwood machine is a machine that has a pulley in the air and a string running through the pulley‚ some kind of mass is suspended by each end of the string. When the suspended masses are unequal‚ the system will accelerate towards the direction of the larger mass. In this experiment‚ we used different masses to the velocity of the Atwood system. The data we collect for this experiment are the differences in mass between the two masses‚ the distance

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    York: Oxford University Press. McClintock‚ Anne. 1991. "No longer in a future Heaven: Woman and Nationalism in South Africa‚” Transition‚ Vol. 51‚ pp. 104-23. Vol.-II 3 Jan-June (Summer) 2010 207 Malhotra‚ Meenakshi. 2003. “Gender‚ Nation‚ History: Some Observations on Teaching The Shadow Lines.” In Brinda Bose (ed) Amitav Ghosh: Critical Perspectives. Delhi: Pencraft International‚ pp. 161-172. Paranjape‚ Makarand. 1991. : World Literature Today. Volume: 65. Issue: 1. pp. 72-74. Sarkar‚ Tanika. 1987

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    Abstract This paper will be discussing Bipolar Disorder. It will cover some of today’s diagnosis methods and treatment. The treatments covered will involve psychotherapy and antidepressant drugs. Bipolar Disorder Many refer to Bipolar Disorder as manic-depressive disorder. This disorder causes people to swing from very low depressive states to extreme highs of “mania.” When people are depressed they may feel sad‚ hopeless and lose interest in everyday activities. However‚ when their mood shifts

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    Clinical features and diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis in children INTRODUCTION — Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus. DKA can less commonly occur in children with type 2 diabetes mellitus [1‚2]. (See "Classification of diabetes mellitus and genetic diabetic syndromes".) In recent years‚ the incidence and prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus have increased across all ethnic groups. This has been coupled with an

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    If that idea is going out to eat dinner more often‚ then money can buy you happiness. But‚ if happiness is truly living one’s life to the fullest‚ then money cannot buy happiness. People know that this idea of happiness is materialistic and shallow‚ and they are quick to point it out in others‚ but cannot see it in themselves. Money cannot buy happiness‚ unless happiness is measured by possessions. Happiness from money is very short lived. While the happiness of people who receive large sums of

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    The Center Cannot Hold Review Shannon Sumner Couns 650 11/2/15 The book The Center Cannot Hold by Ellen Sachs was a revelation. I have read much on the symptomatology of schizophrenia‚ and understand it from a clinician’s observational standpoint. I currently have several clients who have lived many years with this diagnosis. Ellen Sacks gives us an excellent first person viewpoint of living with this disease. And she also gives us the very best outcome and scenario if this diagnosis was to be had

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    Discharge Criteria in Day Surgery The continuing increase in day surgery procedures has led to a number of issues‚ as nurses are challenged to provide the best possible care within a short time frame as well as to minimize the length of hospital stay. Utilizing the evidence from the literature‚ I am focusing especially on factors that lead to a delay in discharge and the introduction of guidelines to overcome the issue. I presently work the day surgery unit of a new hospital and

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    necessary to buy the essentials for living‚ money cannot provide an emotion: particularly‚ happiness. There are several possible reasons to classify and support this argument. It seems to be believed that happiness can be bought. This is because we are living in a society which is surrounded by a desire for material gain. When they have finished paying‚ for example‚ the will find themselves empty and still not contented with what they have. Happiness cannot be found in big houses or expensive cars because

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    Processor (CPU) Processor refers to CPU (Central Processing Unit) which is the brains of the computer where most calculations take place. In terms of computing power‚ processor is the most important element of a computer system. Without it‚ a computer cannot even boot up or running. The performance of processors determines the speed and the performance of the notebook as well. Whether a computer system can run smooth or not is also depend on the performance of processor. Most of the processors of notebooks

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    The movie As Good As It Gets sets in New York City where the main character Melvin Udall (Nicholson) finds his life turned upside down when he is left with the responsibility of taking care of his neighbour Simon’s dog while he is being hospitilized. Melvin is a cranky‚ rude‚ bigoted obsessive writer that suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). He eats breakfast at the same table in the same reestaurant everyday and brings along his own platsic utensils due to his fear of germs and takes

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