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    SrA Aros, thanks for taking a lunch period to sit down with me and discuss your future. I’ve heard you mention a few time in the past weeks that you are interested in cross-training into a different career field. You’ve mentioned the Cyberspace Defense Operations career correct? Besides serving your country like your father did in the Army and staying in the Air Force, I can see your aspirations is also wanting to stay in the cyberspace community. You want to be a part of a more operational verse

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    If possible, please include something about yourself that you are most proud of and why. (maximum 250 words) Growing up as a shy girl, I stayed away from team sports; however, through joining Moscrop’s field hockey team, I developed skills which helped boost my confidence. As my passion for field hockey grew, so did my involvement, as I proceeded to join the Burnaby Junior and Women’s Leagues. This is where I learned communication and cooperation within a team dynamic. The determination I found deep

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    From Dream to Reality: Division 1 Field Hockey in the United States You could play Division 1 field hockey at a University in the United States and live “the American Dream”. Some of the advantages that come with this include: flying to different states for games, playing against the biggest universities and living the American college life. Universities in America are willing pay for your complete tuition and all you have to do is play. This may sound easy, however the process of getting there is

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    Abstract Summary Magnets have a magnetic field surrounding them and these fields is the magnetism force that the magnet poses of an object. On a large scale, the Earth is a magnet which also has a magnetic field. Magnets also has North and South poles which can flip. The amount of magnetic material attracted to the magnet, allows the magnet’s poles to flip. Flipping on the earth’s magnet could cause destruction on the earth. The magnetic field protects earth from solar radiation. Purpose of the

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    Project objective and Excepted Significance: This work aims to demonstrate petahertz optical-field-induced current signal control in electronic nanocircuit utilizing synthesized femtosecond light fields. That promises an increase in the speed of data processing and information encoding on rates that exceed 1 Pbit/sec, million times faster than the current technology. It will likely extend the frontiers of modern electronics and information processing technologies into the PHz realm. This work will

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    This paper presents the details of a recent study on the removal of the screening-current-induced field (SCIF) in a pancake-type noninsulated high-temperature superconductor (HTS) coil (NI coil). To determine the SCIF in the NI coil, the magnetic flux density (Bz) was calculated using the equivalent circuit model of the coil and compared to Bz obtained empirically. The experimental results exhibited that the SCIF elimination in the NI coil enhanced upon increasing the amplitude and frequency of the

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    Penalty Shots in Soccer and Field Hockey Why it is easier to score a soccer penalty shot than a field hockey penalty stroke Ryan Andrew 23.05.2017 11TH Grade Physics INTRODUCTION Soccer and field hockey are two of the most widely played field sports in the world. Both sports involve a team of players moving a ball around a field, and attempting to score in their opposing team’s goal. At certain points in the game, if the opposing team has infringed upon certain rules, soccer players may take

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    Field Classification Basin: Niger Delta Basin, Offshore Nigeria Basin Type: Passive Continental Margin, Divergent Reservoir Type: Deep Water Turbidites Reservoir Environment of Deposition: Channel sands Reservoir Age: Miocene Hydrocarbon Type: Oil and Gas Trap types: Stratigraphic and Structural Trap Styles: Fault block and Flank of Mud Diapir Discovery: 1995 Water Depth: 1311m Reserves: 1235MMBO + 951BCF Author: Mohammed Malah, 9741320 2 Introduction The Bonga field is located in the

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    David Zendejas Period 2 April 11, 2015 Honors Physics Static Web quest Electric Field Hockey The whole point of the game is to make the puck go into the net, but the only thing to get the puck moving is by adding protons and electrons to the ice. The game makes it so that you can change the charge on the puck’s charge to either positive or negative. If the puck is positive you can add protons near the puck so the puck and proton would repel

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    The STEM field is no stranger to advancement and innovation. In a thriving age of technology and science, one could argue that the United States (and many countries throughout the world) have progressed a long way from the outdated technologies that were used in past decades. Yet, despite the vast progress made in the stem fields, the demographics of STEM workers are still highly outdated with its lack of racial and gender diversity. As a result of the growing number of jobs in STEM, organizations

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