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    Ventilator

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    MECHANICAL VENTILATOR A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by DOLLY CHAUHAN NIRAJ MAMTORA HARDIK CHAUHAN In fulfillment for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING in BIOMEDICAL GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE‚ GANDHINAGAR Gujarat Technological University‚ Ahmedabad May ‚ 2013 MECHANICAL VENTILATOR BY DOLLY CHAUHAN‚ NIRAJ MAMTORA‚ HARDIK CHAUHAN GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE BIOMEDICAL 2013 CERTIFICATE Date:20/05/2013 This is to certify that the dissertation entitled “MECHANICAL

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    Rainbow's end-belonging

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    on shaping individual’s sense of belonging. In the play‚ Rainbow’s End‚ it is shown through contrasting Dolly and Errol. “But…a real home? A real home is where there are people looking out for each other” In this part‚ Dolly pauses for a moment in which punctuation is used to indicate that she is confused and disagree with Errol. While Errol thinks the ‘home’ is where he physically belongs‚ Dolly thinks the ‘home’ is where her family belongs together. This difference refers to their cultural background

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    Traditional Ideologies

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    surround him/her. However‚ texts do not merely inform the reader of values present in the society. They can also reflect the current shift in values and attitudes away from the dominant ideologies. This can be seen heavily in the novel ‘Cloudstreet’ by Tim Winton. In this text many characters are seen to have somewhat different roles in the family that one would expect. Lester Lamb is an excellent example of this. The traditional role of the man in the house is to go out and work hard

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    upon their actions and attitudes in this scene. The tone of the opening scene is dull as they are cleaning up after a flood. The weather is described as ‘gloomy’‚ which gives the reader an idea of how the three women must be feeling. Nan Dear and Dolly are showing their feelings whereas Gladys is trying to lighten the mood and look at the bright side to cheer all three of them up. 2. Scene 1 (A): The Queen’s Visit a) Discuss the contrast in this scene between Gladys’ fixation on going to town

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    Ethics of Animal Cloning

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    "God blessed them and said to them‚ ‘Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and over every living creature that moves on the ground. ’" (NIV) Ten years ago Dolly‚ the first cloned mammal was born. She was a sheep cloned by scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland. (Oak Ridge) Since then there has been a swarm of controversy over cloning in general. (Caplan) Even as the technology and use of cloning advances

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    Describe how the concept of Belonging is shown in your prescribed text and at least one other related text. Belonging is the complex process whereby perceptions of self and social allegiances are forged or not forget. It is a concept and not a theme‚ meaning it is a general idea‚ which encompasses the idea of not belonging. According to Abraham Maslow‚ belonging is essential in human development and not belonging is a barrier in achieving self-actualisation. The concept of Belonging is not static

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    Therapeutic Cloning

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    practically a crime. The third argument against therapeutic cloning is that it is not safe. There is a possibility of transferring diseases and other malformations to human. Dolly the sheep was the first animal that was ever clone‚ Dolly die at a young age. Scientist discovered that the problem of the premature death of Dolly was due

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    Though out many years‚ movies and television shows such as Star Wars‚ Star Trek‚ and many others have enlightened our imagination on cloning organisms. Today‚ it appears that this idea that looked unreachable‚ now seems to be within our grasp due to our technological leap in genomic science. But we are not interested in just regular cloning‚ we want to reach for the stars and successfully be able to produce copies of not just other animals‚ but humans as well. This turns to the new scientific phenomenon

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    uses many techniques to outline the loneliness in Coraline’s life. In the scene Coraline shows many signs of loneliness. Loneliness is the feeling of being alone. Henry Selick demonstrates this by using techniques such as high angle‚ medium shot‚ and Dolly. In the film Coraline Henry Selick uses a technique called high angle to show the loneliness feeling going on in the film. He used this technique to emphasize how alone she is in such a big surrounding by using high angle. I believe Henry Selick uses

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    Chick Dolly's Essay

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    Marketing Principles ‘Jock Dolly’ 1. Analysis of the tribe’s profile Profile – The jock has been a part of society for as long as civilized culture has existed. The term jock refers to the classic stereotype of a male athlete‚ which includes traits such as; • Attractive/muscly • Athletic • Unintelligent • Popular with girls The Jock Dolly however‚ is a new generation of males aged between 16-35 who have evolved from the classic jock. Jock Dolly’s are now more metro-sexual‚ worried

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