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    SPHERE TEST: REVISIT WIND TUNNEL TURBULENCE ABSTRACT One of the most widely used methodologies in characterising the quality of a wind tunnel is to study the flow over a sphere.The flow around the bluff body was characterised using smoke test‚ and the region of flow separation was analysed. The drag characteristics of 3 spheres of different diameters were studied for a wide range of Reynolds number. The Reynolds number at which the transition occurs is strongly dependent on the degree of turbulence

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    duties that were increasingly carried out by servants. Ibsen focused on portraying these Gender Roles and Separate spheres between the relationship of Nora and Torvald‚ and the opposite roles of men and women of the victorian era between the relationship of Mrs. Linde and Krogstad. The two sexes in that time period adapt to what Victorians thought of as “separate spheres”. Separate spheres refer to the man and wife only being together only at breakfast and at lunch. It is not exactly stated in A Doll’s

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    describe the alternative public spaces for marginalized people. Through this concept‚ Fraser argues that the so-called single “public sphere” is not in fact realistic due to the fact that is assumes a white‚ male‚ empowered subject that silences the voices of oppressed and marginalized members of society. Because of this‚ it is necessary to recognize multiple public spheres that allow the voices of all members of society to create expressions that differ from that of dominant culture. This requires alternative

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    Reflection of Life Near the end of every journey of life‚ people will look back and reflect on past doings to judge the weight of what they feel their life was worth. For some‚ that reflection may be filled with feelings of accomplishment and contentment. That feeling can be for things such as settling down with a family or just simply making the most of what life has thrown at them. For others‚ however‚ the reflections may be filled with various memories of regrets stemming from things such as

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    Sadomasochistic Sphere‚” the author discusses sadomasochism and BDSM (a shortened acronym for Bondage and Discipline; Domination and Submission; Sadism and Masochism) as a counter public subculture‚ and identifies it as a public sphere‚ made more accessible through digital technologies. Rambukkana set the groundwork for his paper by defining key concepts like the public sphere‚ as well as its critics like Nancy Fraser‚ in which her idea of multiple publics and counter publics in a public sphere is more

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    of Separate Spheres?‚ Amanda Vickery discusses at length the issues with the separate spheres dichotomy and how it has potentially stunted the discussions within women’s history. The majority of her essay concerns the historiography of women’s history and how‚ in many ways‚ using the framework of separate spheres allowed the field to develop and thrive. However‚ one of her chief criticisms is the way this model is often oversimplified. Vickery states that “in itself” the separate spheres model is not

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    New Media and the Public Sphere Original Research Essay By Jessica Marie Ruxton Essay Option No.1 My Research: The Internet ’s addicting yet intriguing appeal to the public sphere Introduction to my essay I will be talking about the first essay option and introducing the ’addiction yet intriguing ’ side to the Internet. As I mentioned in my presentation‚ I will be revolving my essay around 5 main literatures that I think relate to my essay title but I

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    The public sphere is a place where individuals gather around together to freely discuss and identify social problems in the society‚ and the conversation influences political action to take place. In colonial towns and cities‚ there was an expansion of the public sphere in the eighteenth century. This relates to the reception of the Stamp Act in British North America because in 1765 this act was imposed on the American colonies by the British government. The cause of the riot was the Stamp Act because

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    DEVON SEYMOUR Subject: Writing in Public Sphere. Professor Bove Topic: Once I was a shopaholic now I’m broke. Second draft‚ 09-23-08 I used to go shopping three times a week. It was mandatory and I need to live. From shirts to shoes to the jeans‚ books‚ Cds‚ electronics‚ and‚ not forgetting‚ the most expensive vacations‚ all was top of my daily planner list. Hitting up the malls‚ fashion stores and boutiques in the city‚ I dropped hundreds and hundreds of bucks. My adrenaline started rushing

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    Compare and Contrast Marxist‚ Elite and Democratic Pluralist Theories of Power. Classical Elite theories were developed by Pareto and Mosca‚ to some extent as a critical response to Marxism‚ but have also been very significantly modified by theorists such as C.W. Mills. Marx’s theory of the ruling class states that‚ basically‚ the Bourgeoisie are an economically dominant class in that their ownership of the means of production in capitalist society gives them power over decisions affecting production

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