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Wireless Monitoring of Water Level Using Radio Frequency Identification
Flood
Radio
Wireless Monitoring of Water Level using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Introduction to Research in ICT Marc Dominic Cabioc Elera Marie Joaquin Denmark Padua Jeymark Palma John Nino Requina BSIT 3A October 23, 2009 Wireless Flood Monitoring Using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology ABSTRACT Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)…
Poisson Distribution
Distribution
During a socio-economic survey conducted in a rural area, the concerned authorities came to the conclusion that mean level of income in the area was RSI 150 per month with a standard deviation of RSI 20 and that income is approximately normally distributed. The total population of the area was 4000. Compute the number of…
Bodybuilding vs powerlifting
Human Body
Nutrition
In a sense, going to the gym is the beginning, and it is your actions there that determine who you are. Lifting weights is not merely a stereotype of being a “meathead”; bodybuilding and powerlifting are almost like scientific disciplines, particularly in the case of bodybuilding. Bodybuilding is not just about picking up and putting…
Cohabitation prior to marriage: Pros and Cons
Cohabitation
Marriage
Introduction and Statement of Problem Increasingly over the past 40 years, cohabitation prior to marriage has gained popularity as a lengthened transition phase between casual dating, a formal engagement and ultimately, marriage. “Over the past few decades, unmarried, heterosexual cohabitation has transformed family patterns in the United States, Canada, and other industrialized nations.” (Crouter, 2002,…
Evidence of vikings and African presence before 1492
Africa
Before Columbus arrived in 1492, historians have suggested that both Nordic and West African people were present in the Americas. Evidence supporting their possible presence, such as oral sagas, documented routes, artifacts, and skeletal remains, has been uncovered. However, debates continue regarding the authenticity of their arrival. Some argue that the evidence for Nordic presence…
Riders of the Purple Sage
Belief
Gender
Hero
Human Sexuality
Romanticism
Sympathy
Abstract Zane Grey remains one of the most prominent representatives of the so-called Western style of writing. His books readily reflect the realities of the American West, avoiding idealization and excessive romanticism. His most famous Riders of the Purple Sage has created and established the true formula of Western literary opposition, where the unique combination…
History of Gender Bias in Chinese Families
China
Gender
Son preference has existed among most Chinese parents for centuries. Across thousands of years of Chinese history, Confucianism has served as an officially supported patriarchal belief that has deemed women inferior to men and has limited the role of women to their households. Women were understood to belong to their families before marriage and thus…
Biodiversity in Our World
Biodiversity
The country’s assortment of individual islands, its tropical location, and the once vast rainforest areas have resulted in a notable level of diversity among specific groups of organisms and a very high degree of endemism. Endemism is primarily found in five major centers and five minor centers. The size of these centers varies greatly –…
“Twin Studies: What Can they Tell us about Nature and Nurture?” by Guang Guo
Literature
Twin
Genetic Identities from the Same EnvironmentIn the article entitled “Twin studies: what can they tell us about nature and nurture?” by Guang Guo, information is presented as to the use of both identical and fraternal twins in mapping their genetic structures to determine the propensity for the expression of genetic traits based upon environment. With…
Feminist Criminology
Criminology
Feminism
This essay will examine the similarities and differences between feminist approaches to criminology and biological positivism. It will explore the different perspectives within feminism and biological positivism, and examine their explanations for women’s criminality. The essay will outline, compare, and analyze the main assumptions and methodology of both theories, as well as discuss their strengths…