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    compared to one another in order to narrow down the list of potential tools that could have left a tool mark found on a given item of evidence. Some class characteristics that were measured from the tools submitted include, but are not limited to, distance between teeth marks, diameter of hammer face, length of hammer claws, length and width of plier jaws as well as the length and width of a wrench jaws, and the length and width of the cutting edge of the chisels. As mentioned previously, class…

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    the same time when placed in a vacuum space. This is because acceleration of motion is the same for both object, and in this experiment, we are going to calculate accelerated motion using inclined planes. In this experiment, we will see whether “distance traveled is directly proportional to the square of the time”, and “if speed of a falling object depend only on the height from which it falls”. This experiment will give us the idea of the variables involved in accelerated motion. Data…

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    After his close encounter of the dumbest kind, Freddie walks into a small driveway that leads to the back of the building. Once in the back, he sees four green dumpsters and several boys carrying boxes with the exact dimensions and labeling from one building to another. Back and forth, they go moving swiftly like toy soldiers. Without a doubt, the kids must have robbed a store or something. Nevertheless, he pays the boys no never mind and commences to climb into the dumpsters on a mission. “Dam…

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    Distance Metric Learning Using Dropout: A Structured Regularization Approach Report Zhe Cheng Instructor: Dr. Ikhlas Abdel-Qader Catalog 1.Understanding dropout 2.DML using dropout 3.Applying Dropout to Distance Metric 4.Applying Dropout to Training Data 5 .Conclusion 1.Dropout Dropout prevention overfit , and offers many ways a different neural network effectively about the combination index . The term " pressure " refers to the shedding units (hidden and visible) in a neural…

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    aspect of time in our society is that we are more focused on the time it takes to get somewhere, versus the distance. How has distance become so intertwined with time? Not only are we correlating time with a physical distance to travel, but generally speaking, most people utilize time as a method of discussing the processes of traveling to a certain status in their career – so a metaphorical distance. For example, for me to get to become a medical professional, I am essentially on a path with a…

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    other it is very unlikely that you are going to tell that person. You would keep your distance from that person and probably reply to them very short when they try talking to you. One topic that I related to the most within Chapter 6 is proximity. When it comes to the proximity portion of nonverbal communication, I am all about having my bubble. Stay away from my bubble!…

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    conflict, she has some built of tension, that of the 200 miles and yet tries to use the face of the phone as a scapegoat; but on the other end of the phone is Levi. The 200 miles, is not only a physical distance but, also a metaphorical distance, likewise the Sprint code, which was used to talk long distance before newer technology. The “black box” exploding “precisely on schedule” shows the repetitiveness of their relationship. In the way the author uses the black box, it is black, the color of…

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    Effects of Power Distance in an Organization Student`s Name Institution Effects of Power Distance in an Organization Every organization has an aim of growing, for this to happen, it has to ensure wide customer base which is as a result of the production of goods of high quality and quantity; employees play key roles in ensuring that this goal is achieved hence their importance. The greatest challenge facing organizations are recognizing the cultural variations in each association to cohesively…

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    After landing we do a simple length contraction, that gives us the distance to impact from our reference point after the landing. Then we use to rover signal to give us the speed of the asteroid, then calculating it time. After that we do a time dilation to determine the time we have left in our reference frame. After that…

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    Distance learning has not only been a valuable substitute for traditional on-campus classes, but it has also helped many students to complete undergraduate degrees. Multiple universities have expanded their online education programs to supply comparable learning competence as traditional classroom experience. Some secondary schools in the U.S. have offered blended classes as well to their students which generally includes an on-campus class and online supplement assignments and learning…

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