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    Coming from a middle school where sports weren't required but still recommended had made Track much of a burden in my life. It had been a talent I was willing to let go to waist. At Least just up until I had started attending Hebron. I had competed in mini races in my elementary school all the time. Losing to my classmates always pushed me to do better and better each year. Although this experience led to a better performance each year, my despise for the sport started to grow because I was so…

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    It went to Number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, and featured the hit singles "Miss You Much," Rhythm Nation," "Escapade," "Alright," "Come Back to Me," "Black Cat," "Love Will Never Do," and "State of the World." Rhythm Nation 1814 has sold over nine million copies in the US, becoming the…

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    Claim and Issues: This opinion answers the question of whether Slim can be granted permanent name suppression under s 200(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 (the Act) for charges of cocaine use laid against Slim under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975. The grounds Slim can appeal under the Act include s 200(2)(a) and (e), being: I) Can Slim be granted permanent name suppression due to the “extreme hardship” she will be under if her name is released? II) Whether Slim should be granted name…

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    We first set up a blank to zero out the spectrophotometer. In tubes 1-4 we added 200 ul of DPIP and 200 ul of the bean extract enzyme, but in tube two, the bean extract was boiled. We then added the appropriated amount of phosphate buffer to the tubes. 200 ul of the inhibitor, malonate, was added to tube three and four. 66 ul of the substrate, succinate, was added to test tube one, two, and three but 200 ul of succinate was added to tube four. Tube one was our positive control. The enzyme was…

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    Constitution was to form a more perfect union due to the Article of Confederation being unsatisfactory to the people. I believe that the Constitution should be considered a living document due to the facts that the rules and regulations were made over 200 years ago so guns are not what they used to be, and circumstances such as toleration and our needs as a nation changed After the Constitution was written and the right to bear arms was instituted in the second amendment1, guns were riffles not…

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    At the age of fifteen Phelps was the youngest male athlete to compete in the Olympics in sixty-eight years. Phelps has set many records in his career. In 2001 Phelps set his first record in the 200 meter butterfly. In the same year he went on to break his own record in the 2001 world championships with a time of 1:54:58. He went on to continue to improve until he got to the 2004 Olympics where he won eight gold medals. In 2004 Phelps won his first…

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    The Monkey’s Paw: Who’s to Blame The Monkey’s Paw is a fairytale about a monkey’s paw that can grant three wishes to three people. It is tragedy that a young man, Herbert has lost his life after his dad, Mr. White grants a wish for 200 pounds. Moreover, I believe Mr. White, who insists keeping the monkey’s paw, ignores the warnings from the Sergeant and behave in a greedy manner are the three reasons to explain why he is to be blamed. First of all, I blame Mr White for the death of Herbert…

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    breath and my speed; I begin to feel numb. By the 200 meter mark, I tap into the last ounce of energy left in me to give a last kick to bring me to full speed. I’m at the last hurdle, and I can barely feel my legs, but I have to keep running, only another 10 meters until I cross the finish line.…

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    evel the force table and put one of the pulley at the angle 35° and another at 150° Place .100 slotted mass on a weight hanger at 35° Place .200 slotted mass on a weight hanger at 150° Place another pulley at different angle from 35° and 150° On the third angle, place the amount of slotted mass so the ring will remain in center of the force. Now the ring is at equilibrium. Record the required slotted mass that made the ring at equilibrium. Record the tensions in each of the strings on the…

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    It relates the story of a boy who won $200. Instead of investing it in a stock that will generate $75,000 when compounded over a period of 60years at a rate of 10% per annum, the boy made his choice to use the $200 which is the scare resource to buy Sneakers. Thereby forgoing an alternative use of the scare resource that would have to earn him $75,000 which is his opportunity cost for buying the $200 sneakers. D) I found the article interesting because it makes me…

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