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    Orthodontics: A Case Study

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    This proposal is driven by a specific clinical scenario- the patient with orthodontic appliances (braces) undergoing MRI of the brain in whom the ferromagnetic braces result in significant degradation in B0 homogeneity and cause significant signal loss in regions immediately adjacent to the oral cavity (e.g. facial structures and orbits) as well as image distortion over variable portions of the brain. These image distortions are most pronounced at the base of the brain, the brainstem, and the…

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    different shapes and sizes due to its needs. But all the equipment in side is the same. The biggest and most important thing that makes up the MRI system is the magnet. This is a horizontal tube, which is the same one the patient enters, runs through the magnet from bottom to top. This tube is called the bore. But this isn't just any magnet; it’s an incredibly strong system, one capable of creating a very large and stable magnetic field. Since your most of your body consists of water, which…

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    178). The study also found that KP nurse-patient ratio of 1:4 on a medical-surgical floor was much lower than both Magnet and non-Magnet hospitals. While KP strives to keep their nurse’s satisfaction rate up as well as retention by creating health work environments, disagreements still arise between nurses and the organization. Most recently in March of 2016, 1200 nurses went…

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    . . NHECHS wasn’t the best place to put me, but my parents often said go anywhere else and we won’t drop you off. Amazing parents huh? Yes it was an advanced magnet course, my parent always thought it was good to put me into that since they thought that it would be best for me. It wasn’t. My GPA was a 2.3 most of the time I was there, I was the weak student and I never understood what I was supposed to learn…

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    Yes, I believe that Mattel showed social and ethical responsibility. Mattel took proper action with the lead paint and magnets coming lose. The recalled the design flawed toys and changed the design. They also recalled the toys with high levels of lead in the paint. The external vendors in China were cutting cost to save time and money. Mattel addressed their overseas factories, contractors, and suppliers to take measures to ensure compliance with company standards. The Chinese government agreed…

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    that all metals are attracted to magnets. I would have my scientists work in groups and each group would have different pieces of metals. The students would use a chart to fill in which metals were attracted to the magnet and which were not. I would then ask the students to write a story together about the different metal pieces, making each piece of metal a different character. In the story the students must implement which metals did not attract to the magnets. The stories could be like a…

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    PJ Masks Mystery Show

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    My mystery show was “PJ Masks”. The episode name was “ It was averaged 12 minutes long. The first episode was produced in 2015. This show is about how 3 kids name Connor, Amaya and Greg, put on their pajamas and become super heroes to save their city. Connor is a cat boy with super speed. Amaya with flying. Greg has super strength power. And together these heros solve mysteries. The detectives/sleuths who solve the mystery in this episode of PJ Masks is Owlet (Amaya), Geico (Greg), and Cat…

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    Clock Reaction Lab Report

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    as UV spectrometry and pH measurements. The experiment in Dr. Evans paper will replicated using the same measurements and techniques. This project is to serve as a proof of principle, showing that literature value can be replicated using a weaker magnet. The pH experiment will be used to illustrate the kinetic of the clock reaction. The concentration of the reactants and the pH of reacting mixture will be varied to determine their effect on the induction period of the clock reaction.…

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    I believe that this program will allow me to develop into a better and more mature person that with be able to impact the global community for the better. This program will allow me to realize my place in this society so that I may influence those around me. I am also interested in this program because the people attending it will be students that are also my age that might also be traveling from a distant place by themselves. Because this is a global program, I am interested to see the…

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    A study by Pat António Goldsmith found that eighth-grade black and Latino students are more likely than similar white students to have “high occupational expectations, educational aspirations, and concrete attitudes” (2004). This research also suggests that black and Latinos in segregated schools have great optimism about their future education, and have more positive attitudes about class and teachers, especially if the teachers are of minority background. Goldsmith notes that this results can…

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