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    What Shapes My Identity?

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    What Shapes my Identity? Identity. What is identity? One will say that it is the distinct personality of an individual. Others will say that identity is the behavior of a person in response to their surrounding environment. At certain points of time, some people search for their identity in order to understand their existence in life. In regards, identity is shaped into an individual through the social trials of life that involve family, the religious beliefs by the practice of certain faiths

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    Shape Magazine

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    In October 2012, Shape Magazine unveiled a new cover photo demonstrating and tying into the many societal beliefs and ideologies of the time, while interpellating each viewer or reader into the distinct subject position desiring to be like her. Interpellation is the process by which “an individual is constructed as a subject by the institutions of modern life; the unique individual is always defined by the generalized social categories of the modern state” (Nealon & Searls Giroux 44). Furthermore

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    Body Shape Of Beauty

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    In America, beauty has high, superficial standards. Women are especially expected to have the “perfect” body shape: tall and thin with a small waist, big breasts, and a big butt. In reality, only about 5% of the American population has the ideal body shape (CITE). However, women do not randomly come up with these issues of their bodies out of the blue. Media plays a large role in the standards set for women. Magazines, television, and social media all use Photoshop or some other editing software

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    INTRODUCTION The Shape Memory Alloys are quite fascinating materials characterised by a Shape Memory effect and Super-elasticity, which ordinary metals and alloys do not have. This unique behaviour was first found in Au-47.5%Cd alloy in 1951, and was publicised by its discovery in a Ti-Ni alloy in 1963. After much research and development thereafter, shape memory alloys are now being practically used as new functional alloys for pipe couplings, antennae for cellular phones and various actuators

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    This article discusses how media shapes standards of beauty. In modern society, beauty standards are seen as close to perfection which makes it impossible for women and young girls to meet them. This can result in mental and physical problems. The article includes the assessment of several brands. However, it is very descriptive as it focuses in on the Dove campaign. This article made me realize that Dove is taking the right steps to prevent women and young girls from getting physical and mental

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    1.5. Spectroscopy techniques to determine composition of SMA 4 1.5.1. Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy 4 1.6. Phase diagram of Ti-Ni Alloys 5 2. APPLICATION OF SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS IN INTELLIGENT REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES (IRCS) 7 2.1. Concept of IRCs 7 2.2. Important Shape Memory Alloy Properties Applied in IRC 7 2.2.1. Shape Memory Effect 7 2.2.2 Thermal Actuation Ability 7 2.2.3 Damping 7 2.3. Experimental Approach 7 2.3.1. Material Used 7 2.3.2 Test Specimen 7 2.3.3 Method 8 2.3.4 Results

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    • The highlighted or selected shape will appear with the selected effect. To further customize or adjust your shape effects. This can be done or achieved by selecting Options at the end of each menu. The Format Shape pane will appear, allowing you to customize the effects. To change to a different shape: • Select the shape you want to change on your document. The Format tab will appear. • On the Format tab that will appear, hover and click the Edit Shape command. In the menu that appears, hover

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    Island Shape

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    What shape is the island/country? How big is it? The shape of the island is a circle ish shape being medium to large in size. The island is located in the Pacific Ocean, close to Hawaii. Are there lots of sandy beaches? Forest or jungles? Villages, towns, or developed cities? What parts of the island (if any) are developed, and what parts (if any) are left untouched? There are sandy beaches around the perimeter of the island. Multiple patches of thick jungles are scattered among the island. There

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    Coccus Shape

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    separate them. After following the procedures for gram staining, and observing my slide underneath the microscope, it was evident that I had two microbes on my slide. One of the microbes was gram positive with a coccus shape, while the other was gram negative with a small rode looking shape to it (Picture A). The next step was to be able to separate them from each other using selective media. For the gram positive unknown, I used a MSA plate, which prevented gram negative growth. For the gram negative

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    non-defining attributes (e.g., color, orientation, overall size); build and draw shapes to possess defining attributes. HCPS III: Fine Arts Dance: FA.1.4.2 Apply the element of space (e.g., place, size, level, direction) to create simple movement sequences Students will identify defining and non-defining attributes of shapes to meet the “good” criteria in the assessment rubric. Students will use their bodies to create shapes to meet the “good” criteria in the assessment rubric. Essential Question:

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