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The Spiritual and Secular Effects of the Holocaust
My research paper focused on the topic of the Holocaust, and how this tragic event in history had a lasting effect, not only on the victims, but on future generations as well. My paper focused on two autobiographies, “Night,” and “After Long Silence” written by Elie Wiesel and Helen Fremont respectively, each of which portray a different perspective on the Holocaust and the significance it had in the peoples’ lives. Using these two autobiographies, as well as a number of articles referencing the Holocaust, I portrayed how this horrible period of history shaped many peoples\u27 lives, both secularly and spiritually
A study of design trade (OFFS) using a computer model
The interaction between the efficiency of the structural design and the cost of the structure used was studied. It is shown that future effort is best directed at producing a low cost structure of medium efficiency, but with the ability to withstand normal service wear. The trade-off between aerodynamic drag and structure weight in selecting a length to diameter ratio for the hull is evaluated along with the implications of power plan type and fuel cost on the economics of the airship. The choice of lifting gas is considered
Patterns in the Sand: Mathematical Exploration of Chladni Patterns
Chladni Patterns are formed when sand settles at the nodes of two dimensional standing waves, excited on a metallic plate which is driven at a resonant frequency. By considering a two-dimensional rectangular membrane with fixed boundary and constant density as an idealized model of the metal plate, a formula for predicting the Chladni Patterns that will form at certain frequencies can be found. In addition to mathematically exploring these mysterious patterns, I have created my own “Chladni Patterns” in the lab
The competitive nature of state spending on the promotion of manufacturing exports
Competition ; Exports ; Manufactures
Detecting gravitational-wave transients at five sigma: a hierarchical approach
As second-generation gravitational-wave detectors prepare to analyze data at
unprecedented sensitivity, there is great interest in searches for unmodeled
transients, commonly called bursts. Significant effort has yielded a variety of
techniques to identify and characterize such transient signals, and many of
these methods have been applied to produce astrophysical results using data
from first-generation detectors. However, the computational cost of background
estimation remains a challenging problem; it is difficult to claim a 5{\sigma}
detection with reasonable computational resources without paying for efficiency
with reduced sensitivity. We demonstrate a hierarchical approach to
gravitational-wave transient detection, focusing on long-lived signals, which
can be used to detect transients with significance in excess of 5{\sigma} using
modest computational resources. In particular, we show how previously developed
seedless clustering techniques can be applied to large datasets to identify
high-significance candidates without having to trade sensitivity for speed.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
District tops U.S. in growth of exports to China
The states in the Eighth Federal Reserve District are reporting faster growth in exports to China than is the U.S. as a whole. Missouri is leading the region's pack, with an annual rate of growth topping 31 percent.Exports ; International trade - China ; Federal Reserve District, 8th
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