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    Legitimate Concerns Facing 3D Printing Technology Executive Summary This research journal article discusses how 3D Printing technology may effect federal firearms regulations. The focus of the article is that‚ due to the development of 3D Printing technology‚ individuals‚ even people without technical expertise‚ now have the ability to use the new technology to produce guns at home much more easily than they ever have before. This behavior might bring great harm to society. However‚ if a comprehensive

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    Leaving Grand Rapids will be the greatest decision I will ever make in my life… Or so my conscience told me that It will be. I’m presently torn apart with the choice I made‚ yet I was hoping that I could mend my emotions quickly. To clearly explain my position‚ two sides of my inner voices are battling right now; One is saying that I should stay – since Michigan was the place I stayed most of my life; It was the only locality in which I made a bunch of lively and depressing moments that were meant

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    The Rapid Application Development (RAD) approach to software development puts clear emphasis on development and prototyping‚ and less on planning tasks. In RAD‚ prototyping acts as an alternative to design specifications. RAD works well when user interface is given a bigger focus rather than non-graphical user interface programs. RAD refers to a development life cycle designed to make development much faster and produce higher quality systems than traditional life cycle. The key objectives of RAD

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    3-D Printing DeVry University Professor Robert Clark   I. Historical development and context a. The birth of 3-D printing b. Building Parts: Layer by Layer c. New advances to medicine thru the use of engineered organs d. Open-source collaboration with 3-D printing e. Mass customization in manufacturing thru the use of selective laser sintering (SLS) machines f. First self-replicating printer g. Do-it-yourself co-creation service launches h. Major breakthrough for prosthetics i.

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    3D Printing 1 3D Printing 3D Printing 2 The History of 3D Printing After reading this paper one will clearly see just how far 3D printing has come in a very short time both by cost and application. Three-dimensional printing‚ also known as additive engineering‚ is the process by which extracts are used to make solid 3D objects of virtually any shape from a digital model. This is achieved using specially formulated additives‚ such as plastics‚ which are formulated into consecutive

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    Crime Influences on a Rapid Growing Crime Rate Crime at the present is at an all time high‚ it seems that each evening that you turn on the news there is headlining story of someone being murdered‚ robbed‚ assaulted‚ or harassed. Right now‚ countless numbers of violent acts are being committed and rapidly increasing the overall crime rate. This may sound bizarre‚ but many people believe that just by avoiding urban communities they can decrease their chances of

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    components such as ligation buffer‚ DNA insert‚ pGEM®-T‚ and T4 DNA ligase is mixed by gentle pipetting. The 2X rapid ligation buffer is used in this experiment to saving the ligation time. This ligation buffer contains ATP. ATP is used to catalyze the formation of phosphodiester bond and the reaction of restriction enzyme buffer. The recommended time and temperature of incubation when using 2X rapid ligation buffer are one hour at room temperature (24°C) and overnight at 4°C. In this overnight incubation

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    THE INCOMPLETE REPRAP BEGINNERS’ GUIDE v1 OKT 2011 HOW TO BUILD AND PRINT WITHOUT LOOSING YOUR MENTAL STABILITY COS_ (KONSTANTINOS TZIAMPAZIS) COS_ THE INCOMPLETE REPRAP BEGINNERS’GUIDE Prologue This is an attempt to gather in one document all the basic information about REPAP MENDEL PRUSA‚ that is available in the internet. The reason of doing it‚ is that it is sometimes more practical to have some basic information gathered in one place‚ than trying to get fast and accurate answers

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    Ebanks v. New York City Transit Authority 70 N.Y.2d 621‚ 518 N.Y.S 2d 776‚ Web 1987 N.Y Lexis 17294 United States Court of Appeals of New York Facts: * Julius Ebanks’s left foot got caught in a 2-inch gap between the escalator step and the side wall of the escalator‚ which was owned and operated by the New York City Transit Authority. * He was thrown violently to the ground after reaching the top. His hip was fractured along with other serious injuries. * The standard gap of the

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    When a population grows rapidly‚ it can put great stress on an area such as a community or a country. When sudden extreme population growth occurs‚ food will become a prized possession‚ more people will die due to disease and war‚ and the economy will be affected. As a population grows‚ all the additional people will need food immediately to survive. There will not be time to develop new sources of food over many years. Instead‚ more and more people will need food more and more and the food will

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