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    skills to drive well and safely. Even one drink can make you an unsafe driver. And remember‚ driving with any alcohol in your bloodstream or in your car is illegal if you’re under the age of 21. Overall Effects of Alcohol Short-term effects In low doses‚ alcohol produces: A relaxing effect Reduced tension Lowered inhibitions Poor concentration Slow reflexes Slow reaction time Reduced coordination Slower brain activity Sensations and perceptions that are less clear In medium doses‚ alcohol

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    | SPEED DETECTION USING DOPPLER EFFECT AND RADAR | | | INTRODUCTION Although there is good road safety performance the number of people killed and injured on our roads remain unacceptably high. So the roads safety strategy was published or introduced to support the new casualty reduction targets. The road safety strategy includes all forms of invention based on the engineering‚ education and enforcement and recognizes that there are many different factors that lead to traffic

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    Microwave Oven Effects on Natural resources & on environment : - Natural resources -> factories ->market ->consumers Microwave is mainly made up of 3 things :- Stainless steel‚ Glass & Plastic Lets see how these three components affect environment in the above chain :- 1) Stainless steel – Although stainless steel is 100% recyclable‚ mining causes problems like – Soil and water pollution‚ top soil removal‚ displacement of locals‚ etc 2) Glass – glass

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    Root cause 3 – Pressure of external forces A cause-and-effect analysis was conducted on the external forces that caused the company to be pressured and choose its illicit strategy. The main causes to the problem of pressures from external forces were: technology‚ the industry forces‚ the emission standards and regulations‚ and the controls and monitoring. The automotive industry is going through a transformational era. There is a course of smaller automobile companies being acquired or merged by

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    consumption. Some are biased while others are based on either prejudice or beliefs. However the truth is that alcohol has its own merits and demerits. Every drinker has already at least some of the short term alcohol effects like a hangover or a bad night’s sleep. Long term effects are usually experienced when it is quite late. Heavy drinking results to a staggering walk‚ indistinct words and memory lapses. Upon drinking‚ one develops difficulties with their stability‚ judgement and harmonisation

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    HOW DO SUNSPOTS AFFECT US ON EARTH?? Sunspots usually travel in connected pairs. The surface of the sun can reveal small dark areas that vary in numbers and location. Sunspots even tend to cluster in bands above and below the equator. Sunspots are darker than the rest of the sun because they are lower in temperature and release less energy than the areas surrounding them. Sunspots largest number recorded is about 200. Sunspots last for several days. Even though the largest ones can last for so many

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    Revisiting the Stroop Effect: Conditions Affecting Word-Color Response University of California‚ Irvine Contact information Abstract The stroop effect causes interference within people when the color of a word and a word‚ the name of a color‚ are incongruently matched. We tested this phenomenon to see if our results would be held constant as reviewed by existing literature. Our experiment used different conditions which

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    Title The Photoelectric Effect – Experimental confirmation concerning a widespread Misconception in the Theory Gao Shenghan 1‚ Huan Yan Qi 1‚ Wang Xuezhou 1‚ Darren Wong 2‚ Paul Lee 2 and Foong See Kit 2 1 Raffles Institution‚ One Raffles Institution Lane‚ Singapore 575954 2 Natural Sciences and Science Education‚ National Institute of Education‚ Nanyang Technological University‚ Singapore 637616 Abstract The photoelectric effect is a well-known and widely taught field in many schools

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    _________________ umn ID number: _________________ Photoelectric effect: using a monochromator to measure electron energy as a function of incident photon frequency to determine Planck’s constant John Greavu Partners: Daniel Erickson and Kevin Haar School of Physics and Astronomy‚ University of Minnesota‚ Minneapolis‚ Minnesota 55455 24 March 2014 The energy of ejected electrons from the cathode end of an electrode due to the photoelectric effect as a function of the incident light’s frequency was

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    SAQ 1. The primacy and recency effect relate to the order in which we learn things. Primacy effect in relation to attitude formation is an attitude shaped on primary information learned (such as on first impressions). Recency effect is the things we see/experience most recently and is thought to have less impact than the primacy effect (Luchins 1957). We are more likely as humans to remember what we saw first than what we saw last. It is thought that we form our first impressions of someone within

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