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    1. ABSTRACT In this experiment‚ we will measure the stress and the strain in an elastic body‚ observe Hooke’s law and determine the modulus of elasticity of the material. Furthermore‚ the stiffness k of the rigid body is determined as well. 2. OBJECTIVE To measure the deformation (strain) in a truss member‚ determine the modulus of elasticity of the material involved and the stiffness of the rigid body. 3. THEORY As shown in figure one‚ the system consists of a truss member BG and a rigid

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    Introduction The Equal Protection Clause can be argued to be one of the most important rights a citizen has in the United States. It is one of the techniques someone can use to combat discrimination by a law‚ action‚ or procedure. However‚ an equal protection challenge can be just that‚ a challenge. This clause is much more complex than perceived. When brought before the court‚ it is decided on what level of scrutiny it will be examined. As equal protection is part of a list of rights for free citizens

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    our Federalist system the States retain sig-nificant powers‚ the Supremacy Clause of the U. S. Consti-tution provides that within its own sphere‚ Federal law is supreme and State law must‚ in case of conflict‚ yield. Accordingly‚ any State constitutional provision or law that conflicts with the U. S. Constitution or valid Federal laws or treaties is unconstitutional and may not be given effect. Under the Supremacy Clause‚ whenever Congress enacts legislation within its constitutional powers‚ the

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    Commerce Clause and Health Care The Commerce Clause was merely placed in our Constitution to ensure that states couldn’t establish laws or regulations that would hinder with trade and economic commerce‚ in result gave Congress the power “to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations‚ and among the several States‚ and with the Indian Tribes.” To me‚ the Commerce Clause was once legitimate in the sense that the economic activity was mainly trade based and to prevent the intense rivalry among states‚

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    Cleaners (“D”) for compensation for the loss occurred due carelessness of D. D will defend itself likely by proving exclusion clause as a part of the terms of its contract with J. In order to advice J it necessary to determine whether the clause has a contractual effect. Secondly it is necessary to determine the terms of the contract and analyse if creation of such clause protects the party relying on it from the consequence of breach. Finally if it’s rendered ineffective by any statue which make

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    Non-Defining Relative Clauses A relative clause is a clause that generally modifies a noun or noun phrase‚ and is introduced by a relative pronoun (which‚ that‚ who‚ whom‚ whose)‚ a relative adverb (where‚ when‚ why) or a zero relative. They are also known as an adjectival clause. For example: - Can I have the pencil that I gave you this morning? - Yesterday I called our friend Julie‚ who lives in New York. - In the summer I’m going to visit Italy‚ where my brother lives. There

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    The importance of a management rights clause. The management rights clause in relation to a collective agreement is a clause put in force to give the union and employers an idea on the level autonomy the employer has in running the day to day business operations. While some collective agreements make an attempt to cover every possible aspect within this clause it is not practical nor possible to do so. With this clause‚ management is given certain rights to make decisions that affect the workplace

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    events. “Forfeiture clause” is a loose term usually used to describe a clause in a written building contract giving the employer the right upon the happening of an event to determine the contract or the contractor’s employment under it‚ or to eject the contractor from the site‚ or otherwise to take the work substantially out of his hands. In standard form building contracts it is usually referred to as ‘determination of employment’ or termination. In this sense JCT SBC 05 clauses 8.4 and 8.9 which

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    BÀI TẬP VỀ CÂU BỊ ĐỘNG THỂ BỊ ĐỘNG EXERCISE 1: CHUYỂN CÁC CÂU SAU SANG BỊ ĐỘNG. 1.My father waters this flower every morning. _____________________________________________________________ _____ 2.John invited Fiona to his birthday party last night. _____________________________________________________________ _____ 3.Her mother is preparing the dinner in the kitchen. _____________________________________________________________ _____ 4.We should clean our teeth twice a day. ___________

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    The equal protection clause was put in place to protect Americans who were being treated unfairly and to help prevent more people from being mistreated. All throughout history people have been treated unequally due to their differences. Time after time citizens have been denied their rights and this clause was put in place to help reduce the amount of people being affected by unequal treatment. The equal protection clause provides those in the American political system with comparable opportunities

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