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    This experiment was designed to see how different materials interfere or block out cell phone signal. Two cell phones were used (one to call the other). Both cell phones used the same service company. Cell 1 was the phone wrapped in material or put into different places. It did not matter that the signal wasn't full bar because the point of the experiment was to see how the materials affect the reception. The reception of Cell 2, however, did matter. Every time a test was done, it was always…

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    will remember the horrors that occurred. One of the biggest difficulties faced is attempting to represent the holocaust without romanticizing it. While this is not an issue with museums or memorials, when it comes to writing about the Holocaust this can make it very difficult to create a good and complete story without making up a little bit of it along the way. It is, however, important to ensure the Holocaust isn’t romanticized as that would create a story focused on entertainment instead…

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    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams, has many different themes, and symbols. Four main symbols would be love, homesexulatiy, manliness, and lies. Throughout the acts there are as many themes as you think there couldn’t be in a play. These symbols have a truly deep meaning behind them as you read further in the story. There is truly a deep contextual and subtextual meaning as well. Under all the lies lays and unhappy family that breaks more than one heart. The theme from act one revolved…

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    journey through the Yellow Brick Road. The young girl, named Dorothy, arrives to the magical Land of Oz, after being caught in a tornado. The Land of Oz is where she meets the Tin-Man, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion. Dorothy and her three new companions are in search for things that no one else in the Land of Oz can grant them, besides the Wizard of Oz himself. However, what they’re seeking for are attributes that are already found within them. L. Frank Baum portrays this idea near the end…

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    Tennessee Williams’ play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof examines the relationship between a queer man and his dysfunctional family. The man, Brick, ceased being happy following the death of his friend Skipper. He is a captivate in the world that he created, a world of pain and isolation. A man who has internal struggles that prevent him from living and loving to his full potential. Brick fears his natural instinct to love because society would say that his love is wrong. He’s sexual orientation…

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    have been primarily performed on aquatic life, because TBT is mostly used in bodies of water. As a result, data gaps exist concerning effects of TBT on mammals in regard to reproduction, development and mutagenicity. In mammals, high levels of TBT can affect the endocrine glands, upsetting the hormone levels in the pituitary, gonad and thyroid glands. Large doses of TBT have been shown to damage the reproductive and central nervous systems, bone structure, and the gastrointestinal tract of…

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    Al, Alloy 1 And Elece

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    measurements in 2 M NaCl solution after 60 min. As seen in Table 1, the corrosion rate increases in the following order: Al <Alloy 1 < Alloy 2. Fig. 2 indicates that open circuit potential of Alloy 1, 2 (especially Alloy2) is more negative than that of Al. It can be seen that the potential of the Al electrode shifts in the positive direction and achieves a stable value of about -0.82 V. This is due to the formation of natural oxide layer on the Al surface which is stable in saline environments…

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    In "The Pie," a short story by Gary Soto, the narrator uses figurative language to lead the reader down a spiraling passage into spiritual guilt, stealing, and gluttony. For example, when the narrator states he knew enough about hell to stop him from stealing and that somedays he recognized the shadows of angels flopping on the backyard grass, and other days, the narrator, "heard far away messages in the plumbing that howled underneath the house," (Soto). The quote "far away messages in the…

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    department are coded unlike most treatments. Radiology coding is often billed by technical and professional components. When components are used is when the total cost of service is separated. By separating the components, the two parties involved can both be compensated or reimbursed for the given service. Professional component includes the physician who does the necessary steps to interpret the images and write the requesting physician an explanation of findings. While the technical component…

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    In Tennessee Williams’ play, the drama Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, certain themes from the playwright’s own life are reflected throughout the plot of the play. Having watched the play in class, I will analyze and discuss the plot, characters, and themes of the play by including examples from the play. Furthermore, I will mention how the art of the play resonated with me, and what I learned from the play about theatre. Williams’ play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof follows a climactic plot structure with a…

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