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    Gregory Overdorf February 28‚ 2014 PreLab At Cambridge University in 1897‚ J.J. Thomson studied the mysterious “corpuscles” of the rays emanating from the cathode of a cathode ray tube. Using knowledge of the Lorentz force‚ Thomson measured the charge-to-mass ratio of these corpuscles‚ which we now know as electrons. A slightly modified version of Thomson’s experiment using (essentially) a cathode ray tube will be explained here. A cathode ray tube (CRT) is an evacuated spherical glass chamber

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    During my clinical placement at Juravinski hospital‚ there was a patient who was in severe pain. The in-charge nurse informed me that the patient was complaining and asking about a medication to relieve the pain in her abdomen. Also‚ she stated that it had been 40 minutes ago‚ but she was not able to give the medicine for pain (PRN) since she was just being informed from the nurse who was in-charged from the night shift. As a result‚ I was late to start my scheduled assessment‚ check the doctor’s

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    Source Interpretation The poster by Maria Voron‚ “Shock-brigade Reaping for a Bolshevik Harvest” is an amazing piece of artwork published in 1934 that shows the key principles of collectivism. The collectivist ideology is key in the Bolshevik philosophy which is also known as the communist party as they where renamed after the October Revolution of 1917. The poster uses images of people working together to promote unity and equality‚ showing the strength the people create when working together towards

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    Media and collective memory Introduction The essay is about the relation between collective memory and media. The focus of the essay is on the mechanism that is followed by media to shape collective memory. In addition to how media used to have powerful control on collective memory and how is their control is contested after the introduction of alternative media and social media. The domination of collective memory is harder with democratization

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    EMC Confronts Harassment Charges EMC Confronts Harassment Charges Susan Greene Kaplan University MT203: Human Resources Management Lisa Hone January 17‚ 2011 EMC Confronts Harassment Charges Introduction According to a lawsuit that was filed by two women of EMC are alleging sexual comments‚ company-paid trips‚ and also the failure to promote women for the same experience‚ and on the same basis as male employees where discrimination is not happening. While reading it states that women

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    Childhood Memory

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    of festivals‚ out of which Diwali is considered to be one of the most auspicious for Indians. The myth goes that Lord Rama‚ the king of India returns to Ayodhya(his kingdom) after fourteen years in exile. The people are overjoyed on his return and light candles and burst firecrackers in celebration. Markets are abuzz with activity and people celebrate the festival in the grandest possible way. I was born in India but soon after‚ my family immigrated to Dubai‚ UAE. During the first few years of

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    Memory Experiment

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    the topic of memory differences between genders. At first we wanted to figure out if one gender had a better memory than the other‚ but then we also wanted to observe whether or not their memory showed better results when the objects were related to their gender. Therefore‚ the hypothesis we constructed was: If we group together gender related items‚ then that specific gender will memorize those items more than the other items‚ furthermore we predict that females will have a better memory than males

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    Against DUI Charges Essay

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    Against DUI Charges Overview Despite the risk they pose to lives‚ thousands of drivers are arrested every month driving while intoxicated with drugs or alcohol in Chicago. Following their arrests‚ they are sued by the district attorney’s office. If you are arrested and charged with such a crime‚ you have no better option other than to hire a DUI lawyer in Chicago. Otherwise you may face a jail term‚ fines‚ or even lose your driving license. Here are some ways to defend against facing DUI charges: • Challenge

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    Childhood memories are special for everyone. I have a very happy memory of my childhood and always reminisce it with nostalgia. I was born and brought up in a small family which included my mother‚ father‚ and my elder sister. I have very fond memories of us sisters playing in our backyard‚ climbing trees to pluck fruits‚ going to parks and beaches and enjoying life in general. My father was a government servant and my mother a housewife. Of all the memories‚ one particular memory is very important

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    The Longest Memory

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    short fictional novel‚ ‘The Longest Memory’‚ set during the 18th Century in Southern Virginia‚ demonstrates how both the captors and captives are shackled by an inhumane system. We explore the lives of Chapel‚ Cook‚ Lydia and Mr Whitechapel‚ as they fight through the suffering and harsh circumstances of life on an American Plantation. D’Aguiar has presented his novel from multiple perspectives in order to give the audience a greater knowledge of the history and emotion behind each character

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