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    I had the opportunity to interview Carmen‚ parent of a sophomore student at a local magnet school‚ Skyline. She recalls the process being nerve racking at first because she felt like there was not much she could do‚ but just encourage her daughter. The student had to have a certain grade point average‚ passed all the standardized test‚ write an essay and have an interview at the school. When her daughter was in middle school‚ she was a bit above average‚ she passed all her tests and was even commended

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    to alternative medicine and drug-free palliative care‚ Magnet therapy (or magnotherapy) has blossomed into an industry worth an estimated five billion US dollars in 1999.[1] It is safe to assume that with the advent of Internet shopping‚ this figure has risen exponentially ever since. Magnetic products can be roughly divided into static‚ permanent magnetic devices and pulsating magnetic fields. The former fills the vast majority of the magnet therapy market share‚ with products as diverse as magnetic

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    Health Science Magnet

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    At my high school we have eight different magnet programs. As an eighth grader going into high school I was really drawn to the Health Science Magnet in particular. I was not quite sure what branch of health science I wanted to partake in as a career choice‚ but I was fascinated with the program. One really cool aspect of the Health Science Magnet at Richardson High School is the opportunity to do clinical rotations at a local hospital during your Junior year. The first two years lead and prepare

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    Magnets have impacted our present and our future more than anything else. Electricity would only be found in dreams‚ motors and engines unheard of. Without magnets hundreds of people would die because of a lack of medical equipment‚ the common cold could become as deadly as black death. Magnets are a very important part of our lives‚ without them we would still be living like cavemen. Furthermore magnets have evolved in their uses from the era of ancient civilizations to the future. Let’s take a

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    The Town-Country Magnet

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    which includes “Author’s Introduction” and “The Town-Country Magnet”‚ “A Contemporary City” from the City of Tomorrow and its Planning and “Broadacre City: A New Community Plan.” After reading and summarizing these three articles‚ it help me grasped the concepts of how cities developed to benefits the community. My first discussion includes “Author’s Introduction” and “The Town-Country Magnet

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    Magnetic Materials

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    Research on Magnet materials • Alnico Magnets Alnico magnet alloy is largely comprised of Aluminum‚ Iron‚ Cobalt and Nickel. Alnico is a moderately expensive magnet material because of the Cobalt and Nickel content. Alnico magnet alloy has high maximum operating temperature and a very good corrosion resistance. Some grades of Alnico alloy can operate upwards of 1000C. Magnets made with this alloy are available in a variety of grades and dimensions and they are usually cast. Alnico magnet material

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    Do Magnet Schools Actually Work? The 1954 decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas‚ represented a turning point in the history of the United States. (144) Reversing the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson ruling‚ which said that racially "separate but equal" public institutions were legal‚ the court held that segregated public schools were "inherently unequal" and denied black children equal protection under the law. It later directed that the state

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    MAGNET STATUS PATRICIA THORNTON LONESTAR COLLEGE KINGWOOD MAGNET STATUS More and more hospitals are hiring Registered nurses only. I chose this topic to educate licensed vocational nurses on the importance of furthering you degree‚ if you choose to work anywhere beside a nursing home‚ doctors’ offices are home health care. The importance of this topic I chose is to confirm the reason I decided to continue my journey to become a Registered nurse. In the changing environment of hospital

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    Equality and equal opportunity are two terms that have changed or have been redefined over the last 100 years in America. The fathers of our constitution wanted to establish justice and secure liberty for the people of the United States. They wrote about freedom and equality for men‚ but historically it has not been practiced. In the twentieth century large steps have been made to make the United States practice the ideals declared in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. The major changes following

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    Running head: INTERVIEWS - MAGNET FORCES Interviews - Magnet forces Roberta Rayburn Walden University Interviews - Magnet forces University Hospital and OSU Ross Heart Hospital have been designated Magnet hospitals by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Out of nearly 5‚000 hospitals in the U.S.‚ only 262 are Magnet organizations‚ and The Ohio State University Medical Center was the first in central Ohio. Magnet Status is the highest award a hospital can receive for outstanding

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