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The relationship between the stress and strain that a particular material displays is known as that particular material’s stress–strain curve. It is unique for each material and is found by recording the amount of deformation (strain) at distinct intervals of tensile or compressive loading (stress). These curves reveal many of the properties of a material (including data to establish the Modulus of Elasticity, E). Stress–strain curves of various materials vary widely, and different tensile tests conducted on the same material yield different results, depending upon the temperature of the specimen and the speed of the loading. It is possible, however, to distinguish some common characteristics among the stress–strain curves of various groups of materials and, on this basis, to divide materials into two broad categories; namely, the ductile materials and the brittle materials. Consider a bar of cross sectional area A being subjected to equal and opposite forces F pulling at the ends so the bar is under tension. The material is experiencing a stress defined to be the ratio of the force to the cross sectional area of the bar: s t r e s s = F A {displaystyle mathrm {stress} ={tfrac {F}{A}}} Note that for engineering purposes, we often assume the cross-section area of the material does not change during the whole deformation process, which is not true since the actual area will decrease while deforming due to elastic and plastic deformation. The one assuming cross-section area fixed is so called “engineering stress-strain curve”, the latter is “true stress-strain curve”. In a tension test, true strain is less than engineering strain. Thus, a point defining true stress-strain curve is displaced upwards and to the left to define the equivalent engineering stress-strain curve. The difference between the true and engineering stresses and strains will increase with plastic deformation. At low strains (such as elastic deformation), the differences between the two is negligible. Two important effects necessary to understand the true stress are the effects of strain rate susceptibility and strain rate hardening upon the true stress. Time is often neglected in the initial stress-strain curve relations, but at higher strain rates, higher stresses will occur according to the relationship σT=k’ἕTm where m is the strain rate susceptibility. To account for the resistance to necking, the relationship σT=kεTn must also be considered, where n is the strain hardening coefficient and is typically between 0.02 and 0.50, depending upon the material. By combining these two relationships, a relationship of σT=kεTnἕTm can be found. However, as real stresses and strains do not occur uniaxially, considerations for multiaxial stresses must be added to this relationship to model real stresses. This stress is called the tensile stress because every part of the object is subjected to tension. The SI unit of stress is the newton per square meter, which is called the pascal. 1 pascal = 1 Pa = 1 N/m2 Now consider a force that is applied tangentially to an object. The ratio of the shearing force to the area A is called the shear stress. If the object is twisted through an angle q, then the shear strain is: s t r a i n = tan ⁡ q {displaystyle mathrm {strain} =tan {q}} Finally, the shear modulus MS of a material is defined as the ratio of shear stress to shear strain at any point in an object made of that material. The shear modulus is also known as the torsion modulus.

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Death anxiety is anxiety caused by thoughts of death. One source defines death anxiety as a “feeling of dread, apprehension or solicitude (anxiety) when one thinks of the process of dying, or ceasing to ‘be'”. Also referred to as thanatophobia (fear of death), death anxiety is distinguished from necrophobia, which is a specific fear of dead or dying people and/or things (i.e., fear of others who are dead or dying, not of one’s own death or dying). Additionally, there is anxiety caused by death-related thought-content, which might be classified within a clinical setting by a psychiatrist as morbid and/or abnormal, which for classification pre-necessitates a degree of anxiety which is persistent and interferes with everyday functioning. Lower ego integrity, more physical problems and more psychological problems are predictive of higher levels of death anxiety in elderly people perceiving themselves close to death. Death anxiety can cause extreme timidness with a person’s attitude towards discussing organ donation and anything to do with death.

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Shia LaBeouf says he’s retiring from public life; Tweeters help him pack

http://twitter.com/#!/SonnyBunch/status/421660105398964225

Shia LaBeouf has a plagiarism problem. Well, he doesn’t seem to think it’s much of a problem, but the artistic community does. Most notably, LaBeouf got busted for ripping off graphic novelist Daniel Clowes after a short film he made bore an uncanny resemblance to one of Clowes’ works. His apology tweets to Clowes were reportedly ripped off as well.

A Clowes representative recently sent a cease-and-desist letter to LaBeouf’s lawyer accusing LaBeouf of further plagiarism and “improper and outlandish conduct directed at Mr. Clowes and his works.” For his fans’ reading pleasure, LaBeouf posted the letter on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/#!/thecampaignbook/status/420931951462477824 http://twitter.com/#!/thecampaignbook/status/420931993946558464

Apparently, that letter was the last straw for LaBeouf, who tweeted this early this morning:

http://twitter.com/#!/thecampaignbook/status/421577950342160384

Say it ain’t so!

http://twitter.com/#!/thecampaignbook/status/421577992734015488

He’ll certainly be missed. Not by us, but there’s gotta be somebody out there who’ll miss him … right?

Hey, found one!

http://twitter.com/#!/coco_ess/status/421661562424668160

The Shia LaBeouf Fan Club is a lonely, lonely place.

http://twitter.com/#!/WarrenHolstein/status/421661886069743616 http://twitter.com/#!/pbaladad/status/421660626964848640 http://twitter.com/#!/BecketAdams/status/421660332898000897 http://twitter.com/#!/pbonewell/status/421659106114813952

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‘You don’t say’: CDC director confesses that ‘borders can be porous’

http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/522799504001867776

He said it:

CDC's Frieden on possibility of travel ban: "Right now we know who's coming in." But later says "borders are porous." #EbolaHearing

— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) October 16, 2014

CDC director Frieden implies that if you impose a travel ban, Ebola-infected people will sneak into the U.S. "Borders can be porous."

— Matt Fuller (@MEPFuller) October 16, 2014

Well, yeah. That’s part of the problem, no?

Borders can be porous-dr. Frieden (oh, really, you don't say..)

— Soulwhisperer (@Manishka78) October 16, 2014

CDC Frieden: "Borders can be porous" No kidding? Somebody call Obama!

— ConservativeMOMom (@mrsmaisy) October 16, 2014

Obama cringes=> RT @michellemalkin "Borders can be porous." – @DrFriedenCDC No sh*t Sherlock. #EbolaHearing

— Nels (@debitking) October 16, 2014

Only thing honest I heard so far is "borders can be porous especially in this part of the world" #ebolahearing #secureOurBorder

— Beanfrompa (@BeanfromPa) October 16, 2014

A follow-up question from Rep. Marsha Blackburn gave Frieden the opportunity to explain what he meant:

Frieden clarifies that he was referring to “porous borders” in Africa after GOP Rep. Blackburn seizes on his comments

— Russell Berman (@russellberman) October 16, 2014

Blackburn asks about Frieden's porous border comment. He says he was referring to the borders of African countries.

— Matt Fuller (@MEPFuller) October 16, 2014

OK, well, if that’s indeed what he was trying to say … how is it supposed to make us feel better, exactly?

Just got awkward when Ms. Blackburn just pointed out watching foreign porous borders was important but not the ones attached to the U.S.!

— Christine Walsh (@BlondeNBling) October 16, 2014

Yes – West African porous borders are a problem, but not our porous borders – HOW STUPID IS THAT? #tcot #ebolausa

— mike1961 (@mikec1961) October 16, 2014

CDC Director said" can't stop air travel because of porous borders in W. Africa " What about our Borders !!!!'

— Paul Casserly (@BostonRaleigh) October 16, 2014

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WOW! SJWs dogpile PROGRESSIVE dad after he calls Google out for sending his daughter the wrong message

Uh-oh, another evil man spoke out of turn. You know this didn’t end well:

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Indians are now drinking more, but not to get drunk – Times of India

Sales of hard liquor such as rum and vodka have shown a sharp decline in 2014-15, while whisky sales have grown marginally. A change in tastes and a yearning for aspirational lifestyles have led to the increase in sales of wine and beer.

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‘Wrong!’ Sen. Schumer misidentifies what angers citizens about government

http://twitter.com/#!/kararowland/status/423866385303740416

Sen. Chuck Schumer can speak for himself, but the national debt didn’t get to where it was because Congress stayed home and did nothing.

http://twitter.com/#!/amandacarpenter/status/423866640393322496

These tweeters said the New York Democrat quoted above is as wrong as wrong can be:

http://twitter.com/#!/gestes57/status/423867780027256832 http://twitter.com/#!/TapTex/status/423867736565874688 http://twitter.com/#!/Cavemaninc/status/423868664723808256

Or, read another way, Schumer’s statement could be construed as correct:

http://twitter.com/#!/rhianonjameson/status/423872368436445185

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