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    Materials in Tension

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    show students how stress-strain graphs correlate to the material properties of each specimen. Students can observe the properties of failure due to tension and further understand the ASTM standards and procedures. Theoretical Background Normal Strain: Strain may be defined as a normalized measure of deformation representing the displacement between particles in a sample relative to a known reference length. As a load is applied to the sample (generally a round bar) its change in length can be

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    Introduction: The concept of “doctor-patient confidentiality” derives from English common law and is codified in many states’ statutes. It is based on ethics‚ not law‚ and goes at least as far back as the Roman Hippocratic Oath taken by physicians. It is different from “doctor-patient privilege‚” which is a legal concept. Both‚ however‚ are called upon in legal matters to establish the extent by which ethical duties of confidentiality apply to legal privilege. Legal privilege involves the right to

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    ." In the debate of whether or not file-sharing and illegal downloading of music is right or wrong‚ one must consider all the laws enacted to protect the original artist of the document and whether or not strict copyright laws have been breached. The fact remains that file-sharing has become one of the most popular on-line activities since the inception of Napster in 1999. In 2003 alone‚ there were more than three million users simultaneously sharing over half a billion files on what has now become

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    Maintaining Romantic Relationships When two people choose to forge an interpersonal involvement through communication and believe the bond to be romantic‚ they have chosen to be in a romantic relationship with one another. In the beginning‚ being in a romantic relationship seems effortless‚ magical‚ and exhilarating. This is before conflict arises and negative emotions cause things to get real and bring the relationship down from cloud nine. While enjoying the initial stages of the relationship

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    Tension Force

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    What is the tension in the string in the figure? T = W - FB    where T is the weightof the Al and FB  buoyant force due to thealcohol T = ρAl V g - ρE V g =(ρAl  - ρE) V g =(ρAl  - ρE) * 10E-4 *9.8     converting the volume to m3 Using 2700 for the density of Al and 790 for the density ofethyl alcohol T = 1910 * 10E-4 * 9.8 = 1.87 N A wood block with a density of 700 floats in water. What is the distance from the top of the block to the water if the water is fresh? (a) density

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    purpose of this paper several ethical codes for counseling professionals from both the American Counseling Association and the American Association of Christian Counselors will be examined. The ACA and the AACC are specialized organizations that emphasize one’s duty as a professional counselor to every client. However‚ the two organizations base their standards on very different foundations. The ACA basis

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    I’m going to explain why there were tensions between countries in Europe and why they led to war in 1914. For years before 1914‚ tension had been building in Europe. One cause of tension was overseas colonies. For example Germany and France clashed over in Morocco‚ between 1905 and 1911. This started by France who wanted to have more colonies in Africa. As Germany disliked this idea and wanted to test the “alliance” between France and Britain‚ he decided to support Morocco’s independence. His only

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    F O R U M Two Vital Ingredients for Maintaining Team Motivation here are two important ingredients for maintaining motivation at high levels among your team members: 1) Giving recognition; 2) Increasing visibility. There are many ways to add these ingredients. The most basic is to tell people inside and outside your department about what your team is doing and to publicize the work of the team and its individual members. Other ways to motivate include the following: • Publishing stories about

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    Maintaining Momentum in Your Program and Practice For this final discussion‚ a reflection of my plan to continue through Capella’s Masters of Science in nursing (MSN) program will be addressed. In addition to reflecting on Capella’s program‚ a reflection of the learning required for advancement in my nursing career will be discussed. Both the short-term and long-term future of my academic studies and professional pursuits will be deliberated. Spring and Summer 2017 In the spring of 2017 the

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    definition of confidentiality is “the principle in medical ethics that the information a patient reveals to a health care provider is private and has limits on how and when it can be disclosed to a third party.” http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/confidentiality In the field I am entering‚ the main idea of having confidentiality is to gain the clients trust. At any time this confidentiality is broken or the private matters are disclosed it is called a breach of confidentiality. Patients

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