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    Kerslake What causes antibiotic resistance? Antibiotic resistance occurs when an antibiotic is no longer effective against a particular bacteria‚ making that organism resistant to the effects of the antibiotic. Bacteria become resistant due to selective pressure. Those organisms which resist the antibiotic‚ and do not die from it ’s effects have a greater chance of survival within the host‚ therefore allowing them to reproduce and spread it ’s resistance to other bacteria. while the ones susceptible

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    Americans in particular‚ view acts of violence as inherently evil. They look to leaders such as Gandhi and Martin Luther King who brought change through nonviolent protest. However‚ the governments these leaders fought against had rights for citizens and thus the government did not outright murder the protestors. Nelson Mandela performed nonviolent protests for a decade in South Africa while the government violently attacked and killed his protestors. With a government who fights nonviolence with

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    gained in the completion of the TMS project under the Department of Electronics and Instrumentation‚ Bits Pilani. The cooperating teachers and experienced staff has added to the entire experience of the learning. The report covers the basics of Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) and their characteristics. The report also discusses about RTDs in Bridge

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    article in a religious magazine about the need for nonviolent resistance. Cesar Chavez chooses the rhetorical strategies of historical allusions‚ juxtaposition of violence and nonviolence‚ pathos‚ and assertive diction to persuade agricultural and other labor workers that nonviolent resistance is the right path to fair treatment and equal rights. Cesar Chavez uses historical allusions to persuade labor workers of the use of nonviolence resistance for achieving their fight for fair treatment. Allusions

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    and technology was not there to bring out their anger and rage but now they have learnt how to tame their anger and express their feelings the other way around. Nonviolent action is a technique by which people who reject passivity and submission‚ and who see struggle as essential‚ can wage their conflict without violence. Nonviolent action is not an attempt to avoid or ignore conflict. It is one response to the problem of how to act effectively in politics‚ especially how to wield powers effectively

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    circuit. * Resistance: The total resistance is equal to the sum of the individual resistances. * Current: The current at any point in the circuit equals the current at all other points. The value of current depends on the source voltage and the total circuit resistance. * Voltage: The sume of the component voltages must equal the source voltage. * Power: The total power used by the circuit must equal the power delivered by the source. 3. Calculate the total resistance in the circuit

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    Evolution and Antibiotic Resistance Cara Prater South University Online Instructor Raven‚ Biology I Evolution and Antibiotic Resistance When we‚ mankind‚ get the flu or a headache or muscle aches‚ what is the first thing that we usually do? We want it gone and we want it gone as soon as possible so we reach for the antibiotics! Antibiotics have been the corner stone of hope for the sick and dying people of our society. This hope‚ however‚ has a dark lining that has more recently begun

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    | Resistance and Electric Circuits | Lab 5 | | | The goal of the “Resistance and Electric Circuit” Lab was to determine the resistivity of a conducting wire given two known resistors. The main property of resistivity is that it represents how easily electrons can flow through a material. A Galvanometer is used to measure the current of the circuit and the Wheatstone Bridge is used to measure the resistances and determine the unknown resistance. This experiment also relates Ohm’s Law

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    Civil Disobedience The works of Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s “Nonviolent Resistance‚” Natasha Bedingfield’s song “Unwritten‚” and Sophocles’ play Anitgone all exhibit a common theme: the idea of civil disobedience. All three works express the idea that people cannot abide by the decisions of others but rather make their decisions themselves. Speaking of the Negro man‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. stated that “he cannot listen to the glib suggestion of those who would urge him to migrate en masse to other

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    Over the years‚ hundreds of protests were held in America over injustices against victims and their families.From the March on Washington‚ to the Flowers vs.Guns protest‚ their resistance was something that positively affected and encouraged free societies. The practice of civil disobedience started with Henry David Thoreau‚ who went on to rationalize his thoughts about the term. In his lecture‚he discloses into two principles that the government relies on the sufferance of the administered

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