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    Charging by Induction

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    Charging by Induction Purpose: To determine the kind of charge induced on a neutral object when it is approached by a charged object. Materials: • metal-leaf electroscope • ebonite rod • fur • glass rod • silk • human finger (with body) Procedure: 1. The metal-leaf electroscope was approached‚ but not touched‚ by a negatively charged ebonite rod. The rod was moved toward and away from the metal ball on the electroscope several times. Observations were recorded

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    Permissive-By-Default: A Case of a Parenting Style Nick Jones Fresno Pacific University ECD 420 Deven’s mother witnesses Deven hitting Carrie because he wants the toy that she has. Rather than stopping Deven from stealing Carrie’s toy and telling him‚ “NO! That is not the right way to ask for a toy because you will hurt her‚” Deven’s mom sits idly by‚ watching as a shoving match ensues. When Carrie’s mom tries to intervene in the shoving match‚ Deven’s mom finally speaks up and

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    Corporal Punishment vs. Permissive Parenting This argument has been on going for decades or dare I say centuries even. There are articles‚ quotes‚ and whole books written on this‚ an example would be “Spare the rod spoil the child” whose proverbial notion dates back to the King James version of the Bible pre 1377. There are even popular shows on television that highlight this debate. While history seems to be biased toward a firm grip on children‚ there are those old folk tales about spoiled

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    Hypnosis appears to be far too difficult and complex of a subject to simply summarize it with one single theory. Due to its complexities‚ there are two main theories currently being taught and debated: social-cognitive-theory and hypnosis as dissociation (“the hidden observer”). Currently‚ there is no way to prove or disprove either theory. The prudent thing to do is research both to gain the most proficient understanding of hypnosis. After researching both‚ one might find a higher agreement

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    Altered States of Consciousness and Hypnosis Introduction Far from its one time connection with carnivals‚ mediums‚ and the occult‚ hypnosis and the altered states of consciousness it helps create have proven to be a beneficial framework of reality in a number of circumstances. For example‚ countless numbers of people with chronic pain problems have learned the benefits of self-hypnosis to calm themselves and their reactions to physical pain. While the term “hypnosis” often carries a certain number

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    What is Hypnosis? The word "hypnosis" originated from the Greek "hypnos" ‚ meaning sleep‚ and according to Webster ’s New International Dictionary‚ is "The induction of a state resembling sleep or somnambulism". This statement is true to the large extent because to the untrained eye someone in a deep hypnotic state could easily be mistaken for someone sleeping. However‚ it has been a proven scientific fact that for more than 100 years hypnosis can be induced without sleep (because sleep is a symptom

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    “The real vehicle for change is the induction which produces‚ or causes‚ an hypnotic state.” (Hadley and Staudacher‚ page 23‚ 2001) The role of the induction is a vital one‚ its purpose being to achieve mental focus and absorption that makes therapeutic suggestion more effective. It is essential therefore that such an intrinsic component of hypnosis is undertaken in the most optimum way. In order to fully explore the essay title‚ it is necessary to consider the make-up‚ function and application

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    Daat1122 A personalised induction will always be more effective? The main parts of a hypnosis screed are induction‚ deepener and the hipnotic suggestions. It depends of the therapists whether they personalise one or more parts of the screed or not. Both decision have their own benefit‚ while personalisation is suspecious at building a good relationship with a patient and may enchance the successe of the session‚ a non-personalised screed quicklier‚ more categorical and like this

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    Induction Motor

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    Introduction With the advent of electrical energy distribution systems and their universal adoption throughout the world for the purpose of lightening and power the field of electric motors especially the AC type has shown a remarkable development in all prospects all over the world. As a result of the technological advancements the engineers throughout the world tried their best of best to come out with the most energy efficient and safe machines particularly‚ in the context of electric motors

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    INDUCTION TRAINING

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    Training Needs Analysis Report Prepared by: With contributions from Contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1. Objectives 3 1.2. Description of the document 3 2. First traces‚ Historical analysis of quality management in the country 5 3. General quality management knowledge of small and medium sized enterprises 7 4. Statistical data of the quality managements systems of small and medium sized enterprises 8 5. Programmes granted by

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