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    Effects of Reinforcement on Pile Integrity Testing and Possible Ssolutions Pile Integrity Testing (PIT) is a nondestructive low strain method used to determine the either the integrity or the length of the pile based on a known or assumed wave speedfor testing pile integrity in concrete piles. This method involves mounting an accelerometer on the pile top and sending a force wave through the pile using a set ofsmall hammers varying from 1 lb to 8 lb. When the hammer impact sendsprovides the stress

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    affected by closing schools? Misty Clark AIU Online Abstract The consequences of closing schools effects families‚ teachers‚ and communities. Misty will explain the effects of schools closing. The effects can be hard on some families and communities. What is affected by closing schools? Closing schools affect families in many ways in one case a charter school closed with only 10 weeks of school left. This school was the George Town

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    Bullying in Singapore Schools 1. Introduction Bullying occurs when a person or a group of people shows aggressive behavior towards another by physically or emotionally hurting them‚ or forcing them to do something against their will. As stated in the Singapore parenting magazine “The Asian Parent Singapore Edition”‚ a 2006 survey conducted by the Harvest Centre for Research‚ Training and Development and the Coalition Against Bullying for Children and Youth‚ shows that in Singapore bullying can

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    public in recent years is school violence. Bullying is a typical type of that.It is not a new problem in the world today‚ especially in Vietnam this matter has long become a national serious issue‚ a burden for all the teachers and administrators across the country. According to the Dantri Internet‚ by the year 2011‚ phenomenon “school violence” became a hot issue in society (Nguyen 2011). In fact‚ there are so many recurring causes leading to eruption of school bullying. As a consequence‚ It brings

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    Bullying in School Proposal Randy Stites DeVry University Week 8 Final ENGL135/Advanced Composition Professor: Steve Singleton Brandon Bitner was a freshman honor student at Midd-West High School from Middleburg‚ PA. Brandon was an accomplished violinist. In school he found the ability to express his interest as we as he by wearing black clothing and eyeliner. School was also his biggest torment. On November 9th‚ 2010 Brandon took his own life by stepping in front of a moving tractor

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    proposed a theory that describes eight distinct stages of development. According to Erikson‚ in each stage people face new challenges‚ and the stage’s outcome depends on how people handle these challenges. Erikson named the stages according to these possible outcomes: Stage 1: Trust vs. Mistrust In the first year after birth‚ babies depend completely on adults for basic needs such as food‚ comfort‚ and warmth. If the caretakers meet these needs reliably‚ the babies become attached and develop a sense

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    The Harmful Effects of Bullying Persuasive Essay The Harmful Effects of Bullying Mary Pope Grade 10 Hope Online Learning Academy 5 The Harmful Effects of Bullying After a very normal day at school‚ as I prepared to do my homework‚ Stacie sat on the edge of her chair with a look of despair and deep frustration. Suddenly the work in front of me didn’t seem as important‚ as a tear rolled off of her cheek‚ she began to sob profusely. As I realized that something was terribly wrong

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    Possible solutions to energy crisis Submitted by Vijayalaxmi Baligar Table of contents: 1. Introduction and overview. 2. Consumption of energy in India 2a. Consumption of electrical energy and reducing the power loss in transmission lines. 2b. Energy Consumption in service sectors and in industrial sectors 2c. Energy consumption in the Agriculture Sector 3. Recycling. 3a. Role of recycling in energy

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    ------------------------------------------------- School bullying School bullying is a type of bullying in which occurs during the time period a child is in schoolBullying can be physical‚ verbal‚ or emotional. According to a study by Yale‚ bullying victims are at least 70% more likely to commit suicide than non-victims. Bullying happens everywhere‚ in all different forms. There are six primary types of bullying: physical bullying‚ verbal bullying‚ sexual bullying‚ relational bullying‚ reactive bullying‚ and cyber bullying. Physical

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    DESCRIBE SOME OF THE PROBLEMS THAT OVERPOPULATION CAUSES AND SUGGEST AT LEAST ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION. Due to recent improvement in healthcare system as well as the economic growth‚ the population is increasing faster and faster. This is laying a heavy burden on the economy‚ society and environment of both advanced and developing nations. In this essay‚ I’m going to explore the main problems caused by overcrowding and suggest some possible solutions.  First‚ overpopulation tends to slowdown the

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