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    Deception Can Ruin You (An Analysis on Macbeth) “Actions speak louder than words and in the tragedy Macbeth, the actions of the central characters are screaming” (Drake). “Macbeth” is a tragic play produced by the well-known playwright William Shakespeare. This play began to spark multiple controversies over Shakespeare’s work. In 1606, this play was officially showed, and Shakespeare made some brave decisions regarding the scenes involved in the play. Although this is a well-known play, only few truly understand the true messages that are intervened inside of the play. Deception plays a huge part in this tragic play. “Macbeth” is written based on multiple events that take place and create obvious ways that deception is adapted. One main example of deception in “Macbeth” is when the characters drastically change into traitors. Not only were these men and women portraying traitor like qualities towards each other, but even to their country. “Yet despite his composed manner, Malcolm’s description of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth is unflinchingly brutal” (Varney). Although it can be hard to tell who the traitors are now, especially at the beginning of the play, you can slowly witness them begin to take those steps towards acting as traitors. For example, the King states, “There’s no art To find the mind’s construction in the face” (Act 1, Scene 5). The king is implying that although some people may be incredibly quick to judge, we never truly know how a person is until their true…

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    P Wave Deflection

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    Once the P wave initiates the signal, the R wave is the first upward deflection after that. Anyone can easily recognize it on the electrocardiogram (ECG). That is because it is the largest one out of all the waveforms. The R wave corresponds to the depolarization of the left and right ventricles. It does not need the Q wave to be the first deflection at all. Also, note that there can be multiple R waves. Throughout the paper, it will discuss all the wave functions, specifically the R wave, any…

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    Office Space Lab

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    materials and to recommend a material choice and cross section geometry that will minimize deflection of the arm supports. The following sections of this memorandum will detail several facets of the experiment. Section 2 will present the results of the experiment in an objective manner and detail any observations recorded. Section 3 will discuss the importance of the results and section 4 will summarize the results of the experiment and conclude the memorandum.…

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    Pallets Case Study

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    The plastic pallets are known for rarely breaking and, therefore, have a limited deflection level for its load capacity (Rupert, 2011). Paper-based pallets can hold heavy loads, while placed on the floor (Rupert, 2011). However, should a forklift be used to pick it up, the pallet deflects due to the supporting area not being stiff enough (Rupert, 2011). Rupert (2011) states that many pallets have been tested without obtaining deflection measurements; however these pallets should not be ignored. …

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    The cantilevers have more length as compare to width and have optimal thickness. Without load the cantilever is at the resting state and therefore initially it is horizontal and straight. When force is applied the horizontal axis of the beam is deformed into a curve. The deflection of the beam depends on its length, its cross-sectional shape, the material, the point at which the deflection force is applied and how the beam is supported. Two basic equations are used to study the behavior of…

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    The Ways We Lie Essay

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    differently. Around more studious people, I put on a façade of superior intelligence. Around less studious people, I put on a façade of lesser intelligence. Around my mother’s wealthy friends, I put on a façade of elitism. I am aware of the lies I tell because I am a piece of each. Façades are masks which ensure inclusion because they allow one to take part in the activities of their respective social group. This is not the only way I lie. I also lie by deflection. The story describes…

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    heart as line tracings on paper, for easier analysis (Price, 2012). As Stanfield (2014) reports the cardiac muscle contracts in response to electrical depolarisation of the muscle cells. This electrical activity, when amplified and recorded, is known as an ECG. According to Maron et al, (2014) an ECG test can help detect the cause of symptoms such as chest pains or heart palpitations. The test is also conducted if a patient has had any problems with the heart in the past, or has a family history…

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    The space frame design was planned to have a frame that weighed only 18 pounds per square foot. This allowed the roof to be constructed on the ground and lifted into place. However, the roof put into place on the building weighed in at 23 pounds per square foot. This was not problem for hoisting the roof into position as planned, but it did add a 20% increase in weight to the frame, which increased the dead load on the roof and thus diminished the allowable load capacity of the finalized roof.…

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    fiber content. It is observed from figure 4.1 and figure 4.2 that the compressive strength of concrete increases with increase in percentage fiber content, but there is not much more increase in compressive strength for 3 % fiber content when compared to 1.5 % fiber content. 4.3 Central Deflection of Beams 4.3.1 Central Deflection of Beam Case-I Results of central deflection of beam case-I of size 90 mm wide and 360 mm deep having clear span of 600 mm are…

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    There have been many structural failures in recent history due to engineering oversight, material use, building practices and many other problems. The Harbour Cay Condominium in Cocoa Beach Florida is one example of a structural failure. The Condominium was being built in 1981, would be five stories tall, contain forty five units, and twenty eight townhouses. On March 27, 1981 the workers were placing the concrete roof slab when the top floor collapsed subsequently causing the lower floors to…

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