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    STUDY OF METALLOID DOPED FULLERENES C19X (X = Si, B) INTERACTING WITH L-ALANINE Abstract The relative stability and possibility of electronic, magnetic, structural properties and NBO analysis of doped fullerenes were examined based on density functional theory calculations. The bond angle and exciton binding energy of doped fullerene interacting with L-Alanine generated a more stable structure compared to fullerene C20. The doped fullerene interacting with amino acid is discussed in terms of bond length

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    Horses have long been thought of as great companions to their riders, but many people may not know that [interacting with horses can provide measurable physiological and psychological benefits](http://thejodhpurscompany.com/blogs/the-jodhpurs-company-blog/42881987-how-horses-make-humans-healthier). Among the most helpful health benefits is that horses improve self emotional well-being in children. And, as it happens, they do it pretty significantly. Dr. Patricia Pendry, a developmental psychologist

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    an instruction/scenario modified for the purpose of the study. Condition A requests Males subjects imagining an interacting with another Male in CMC. Condition B requests Males subjects imagining an interacting with another Female in CMC. Condition C requests Female subjects imagining an interacting with another Male in CMC. Condition D requests Female subjects imagining an interacting with another Female in CMC. C. Dependent Variable The dependent variable measures the amount of

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    enjoy using Snapchat filters for the creative/ funny element, while Pokémon Go is enjoyed for its social/active nature. Although many have not previously known or experienced AR, more than half of the population (54%) are in fact interested in interacting with their favorite artist through augmented reality, mainly because it sounds cool and they are open to being part

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    People can improve their lives through observing and interacting with animals in many ways. Animals have helped me by keeping me company, they make me happy, they protect me. Animals can help people in stories in a lot of ways. For example the story “My Story” by Temple Grandin explains how Temple was disabled and the horse understood her and she understood the horse because they both had disabilities problems. The quote by John Muir also explains a lot “Any glimpse of the life of an animal quickens

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    challenges you face you might end up avoiding social contact even though you know being in social places and interacting with others is a big part of any persons' life. We cannot always avoid social situations in living our daily lives. You might get invited to parties where friends are celebrating or by colleagues at work celebrating their birthdays. It is not always possible to avoid interacting socially. So how do you improve social self-confidence when you do not have it? Before I tell you how, let

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    Theory-Based Practice Nursing was, for my sixteen year old self, taking care of the sick. Little did I know the complexities of that definition. Still, taking care of the sick was interesting enough to make nursing my major. I started practicing nursing years ago. However, I still struggle defining and explaining my profession to others. I usually start by differentiating nursing from medicine. Nurses see patients as humans rather than a disease that needs treatment (Zaccagnini & White, 2014, p

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    students are not represented equally in the class they wouldn’t feel like interacting with others and this can be applied to everyday life. For instance, when voting if you are not represented then what is the point of voting for someone who does not represent your interests. Along the same lines, according to Sarwari (et al), students that were interacting with other culturally diverse students wanted to continue interacting with each other because it benefited them in many ways, such as, gaining

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    When I was deciding who I should pick to interview, I thought Rochelle Plett would be a great person to fit. Rochelle is a director at Hannah House Maternity Home has been working for 2.5 years. I am interested in becoming a social worker lately, and after I got to know about Rochelle’s story, I would like to be in this field even more. First of all, Rochelle got her Bachelor of Social Work degree at University of Calgary and other specialized training in Conflict Resolution as well as specific

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    food or other resources and that's not beneficial for none of the species because, the species won't get to eat because, they are competing for the same food and there will eventually be no food for none of the species. - Mutualism affects the interacting population of two species because, for

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