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    Korean Wave

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    Japan-mania and Korean-waves cultural marketing had influenced many countries including Taiwan‚ South East Asia and some other parts in the world. Japan-mania started earlier than Korean-wave in Taiwan and other parts of the world since‚ Japan recovered and its economics revolution after World War II was faster and rapid than Korea. In Malaysia‚ in early 2000s‚ Japanese trendy dramas came into picture as Takuya Kimura is one of the favourite actor‚ which it attracted teenager’s viewers more than

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    Sound Wave

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    object that is struck with a sound wave of equal sound wave vibrations will amplitude the given tone. This would explain the reason why some singers are able to break wine glasses with their voice. The vibrations build up enough to shatter the glass. This is called RESONANCE. Resonance can be observed on a tube with one end open. Musical tones can be produces by vibrating columns of air. When air is blown across the top of the open end of a tube‚ a wave compression passes along the tube

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    The Film The Wave

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    The film The Wave‚ showed how absolute power can corrupt absolutely‚ and to an extent anyone could become become the second Hitler if given enough power. Ben Ross‚ a history teacher at Gordon High School in 1969‚ was upset that he couldn’t answer one of his student’s questions so he decided to research the topic. The question pertained to the fact that ninety percent of Germans that were not a part of the Nazi Party were allowing the genocide to happen. Mr. Ross decided to create an experiment that

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    Sound of Waves

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    The love affair between the two main characters in William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet was in many ways very similar to the love affair between the two main characters in the book The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima. In both stories‚ the romantic couples had a relationship that was undesired amongst their families‚ they both had obstacles that kept them from each other‚ and both couples had friends that influenced the outcomes of their relationships. The complicated ramifications of two people

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    Courbet the Wave

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    Beginning in the summer of 1869 Gustave Courbet produced a series of paintings depicting stormy seas during his stay at Etretat on the Normandy coast. The Wave (La Vague c.1872) exhibited in the National Gallery of Victoria is one such painting that features the central motif of a cresting wave. While many viewed the work as a simple realist seascape‚ the political implication of the work suggested by some of Courbet’s contemporaries is hardly discernable to the modern viewer. It can only be understood

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    Waves Lab

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    PHY 101 Lab Report Waves Lab Purpose The purpose of this laboratory experiment is to “investigate how the vibrating source affects selected characteristics of the sound produced” (Giancoli‚ 2006). Materials The following materials were used in the completion of this laboratory experiment: * Meter stick * Two paper towel rolls / cardboard tubes * Scissors * Two rubber bands * Wax paper * Transparent tape * Flashlight * Balloon Procedure Part 1:

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    Standing Wave

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    Standing wave Standing waves in a string — the fundamental mode and the first 6 overtones. A standing wave‚ also known as a stationary wave‚ is a wave that remains in a constant position. This phenomenon can occur because the medium is moving in the opposite direction to the wave‚ or it can arise in a stationary medium as a result of interference between two waves traveling in opposite directions. In the second case‚ for waves of equal amplitude travelling in opposing directions‚ there is on

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    Waves and Vibrations

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    Vibrations and Waves 1) A wiggle in time is a A) vibration. B) wave. C) both D) neither Answer: A Diff: 1 Topic: Vibrations and Waves 2) A common source of wave motion is a A) wave pattern. B) harmonic object. C) vibrating object. D) region of variable high and low pressure. E) none of these Answer: C Diff: 1 Topic: Vibrations and Waves 3) Like

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    Wave Equation

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    Chapter-1 One Dimensional Wave Equation Introduction Wave equation in one dimension Chapter-2 Three Dimensional Wave Equation Total energy of a vibrating particle Superposition of two waves acting along the same line Graphical methods of adding disturbances of the same frequency Chapter – 1 Introduction: The branch of Physics based on the wave concept of light is called ‘Wave Optics’ or ‘Physical Optics’. Mathematical representation of a wave:

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    The Seeds of Destruction

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    The Seeds of Destruction The main objective of my project is to explore in depth‚ how the bio-piracy and biotech patent system affect the life of indigenous people of Third World countries‚ in relation to their rights to natural resources and knowledge that they have developed in common over centuries. I would focus on few important issues‚ including the enclosure of natural commons‚ such as seeds and plants on one hand‚ and the exploitation of the worker‚ his labor and knowledge about them‚ on

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