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    Chamberlain College of Nursing What Is a Scholarly Source? In any course you take‚ professors are going to ask you to find scholarly sources for discussions and assignments. A source is scholarly when it  comes from a professional‚ peer-reviewed publication (e.g.‚ a journal or a government report such as from the FDA or CDC);  contains references for sources cited‚ so you can find the original source of information;  is written by a professional or scholar in the field and indicates credentials

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    Kinetic Friction

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    Experiment 4: Friction Laboratory Report Anna Rucelli Ignacio Michael Giorgio Lapus Ted William Lardizabal Janell Leica Lee Department of Occupational Therapy College of Reabilitation Sciences‚ University of Santo Tomas España‚ Manila Philippines Abstract The experiment verifies the laws of friction with the use of a spring scale‚ a block of wood‚ its different surfaces and the different surfaces of other objects. Another part of the experiment uses the palms of the hands to produce

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    Pipe Friction

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    ME313L Fluid Mechanic Lab Manual (DRAFT) Pipe Friction Experiment Object: The friction loss in a small-bore horizontal pipe is to be determined over a wide range of Reynolds number. Both laminar and turbulent flow regimes are to be studied. Equipment: Air valve Water manometer Mercury U-tube Isolating tap meter From water supply Needle valve Test tube Figure 1 Pipe friction apparatus A. Laminar Flow The laminar pipe friction apparatus is shown above. It consists of a water loop. The

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    The Intergenerational Transmission Theory suggests that there are various levels of exposure to trauma as it pertains to abuse. The trauma can lead a likelihood involvement in abusive and violent relationships later in life (Fox‚ Robson‚ & Gover‚ 2005). The Intergenerational Transmission Theory states that those who experience abuse or witness abuse will develop an abnormal perspective of violence. Another theory is the Mimetic Theory‚ which states that those who are exposed to trauma are at a higher

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    Georgia State University Library‚ a primary source are the documents or artifacts closest to the topic of investigation. Primary sources also include first-hand accounts that were later documented. These documents or artifacts are generally made during the time being investigated. However‚ they can be made later by eyewitnesses or people who were involved. Primary sources are typically found in their original state though. Examples of a primary sources include diaries‚ autobiographies‚ newspapers

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    A world without friction.

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    Without friction the world would be very different! It would be so strange in a bad and good way..... For a start‚ walking would be different because when you put your weight on the foot behind you there would be nothing to stop it sliding. You would fall over and not be able to walk. It would be very hard to get around. You could consider blowing yourself around but it still wouldn’t work. Taking in a breath‚ you would slide forward and then blowing out‚ you would slide backward! Having no friction

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    Studying Force of Friction

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    A1 Studying force of friction Objective To investigate the effect on friction of the following factors: 1. normal force that presses the two surfaces together 2. materials that the two surfaces are made of 3. area in contact of the two surfaces Apparatus Rectangular wooden block Wooden plank Glass plate Plastic plate String Scissors Jack Spring balance Electronic balance Half-meter rule Retort stand and clamp G-clamp Trolley[pic]2 Standard weights (100g)[pic]5 Theory

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    Leading Intergenerational Teams Workspace demographics now span four generations. A twenty-something hired this year can expect to find that they working with colleagues who are older than they are by fifty or more years. The reason for this is primarily due to labor shortages for trained personnel in many industries. In addition‚ many older workers are now delaying retirement due for economic or other reasons. Many of the baby boomer generation can now be expected to delay retirement into their

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    When thinking about mobility‚ whether it is intergenerational or intragenerational‚ is interesting among social classes because you could have those who were born with a silver spoon in their mouth‚ but later when they die they have nothing to their name. Events and decisions in life can either bring an individual up or down in social classes‚ but it’s all up to the individual on how they can change their status among social classes. A family member I can think of who has experienced inter- or intragenerational

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    Friction Ridge Skin

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    elements of the skin age‚ how the skin reacts to harm or injury‚ and why scars form unique shapes. ("Anatomy & Physiology of Adult Friction Ridge Skin") Understanding how friction edge skin responds when it contacts a surface can give assistance‚ when examining the friction ridge impressions. This essay will introduce the properties of skin and its relationship to friction-skin impressions as well as other characteristics of skin‚ such as: scarring of skin‚ condition of the skin‚ distortion and elasticity

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