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    life even if it is not a part of my society or culture. I actually have eaten a toasted ant and the taste wasn’t as bad as the texture of the ant. The taste of the toasted ant reminded me of a Frito chip, but the fact that I could taste the legs, antenna and the Ant shell on my tongue grossed me out. Frog legs are something my family and I eat regularly. We usually batter the frog legs in Louisiana fish fry which gives it a southern spicy taste, and in my opinion it tastes very similar to…

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    Logo Tutor Report

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    Everyday around the world, there are people suffering and relishing in getting their egos boosted and busted. Being an ego booster is the act of increasing one person’s or a group’s morale. Being an ego buster is the act of decreasing one’s morale. Being in the military, we experience this daily. Our peers increase each other’s morale through keeping confidence up and helping prove to the individual that they can complete a task that was unusual for them to undertake, and praising our peers’…

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    Technology In The 1940s

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    stumble across anymore, because they might not work or never to be seen again. Surprisingly out of those three a record player is still common today, since vintage is recognized for the beauty of it being old. These technologies contained wires and antennas that went on televisions. During the late 1960s the push button phone, computers, and cassette recorder had all been quite well-known. Few products at that time were praised for their capability to be portable since they were so uncommon at…

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    Tesla created a design for a radio. On November 8, 1898 he patented the radio controlled robot-boat. He used the boat that is controlled by radio waves in the Electrical Exhibition in 1898 in Madison Square Garden. The boat was constructed with an antenna, which transmitted the radio waves coming from a command post where he was standing. Those radio waves were received by a radio sensitive device which is called a coherer, which sent…

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    Discussion Microscope is an optical instrument that have magnifying lens which is used for inspecting objects that is too small to be seen or to be seen distinctly and in details by the unaided eye. Microscope also is an optical instrument that keep observe specimen in resolution and magnitude way. However, there are some microbes such as viruses that cannot be observe by certain microscope and this microbes has to be observe using electronic microscope which has more magnification power. In…

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    This further supports how the Space Age is being incorporated into culture, as other than cultures, it’s being used in other genres of music. A popular instrument used in these space age songs was the Theremin. An electronical instrument using two antennas and the hand, it usage was popularized by the space-y, far-out “woo-ooo” sound it created. Used in many songs, including the official sound track for the movie The Day the Earth Stood Still , it reached “the climactic point in Brian Wilson’s…

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    People should be able to replace their limbs with technology Since the beginning of time, technology has allowed humans to meet various demands and push boundaries. Recently, there has been an upsurge in technologies that allow humans to go further, to restore and even improve natural functions or elements of the body itself. Due to the impact of bionics, technological advancements, and future developments, people should be able to replace limbs with technology. To begin, bionics have a huge…

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    Air Force Advancements

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    Advancements in United States Air Force technology had a tremendous impact on World War II. Without it, the extent of knowledge and capability the Air Force had obtained from the air and on the ground would not have existed. World War II brought enhancements to aircraft, the evolvement of new devices, and much more giving America the edge it needed to rise to the top in World War II. Aircraft was designed and enhanced for optimal performance. Older, upgraded aircraft gained the ability to…

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    Scorpion Lab Report

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    does show sexual dimorphism. When comparing males and females, the greatest contrast appears in their antennae. Males appear to have larger antennae than females. The antennae of moths and butterflies differ. Moths seem to have fluffier and wider antennas, whereas butterflies have longer and thinner ones. The color varies from the inside to the outside of a colored spot. From the butterfly that we observed under the microscope, the color went from a yellow color to a brownish-black color.…

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    volleyballadvisors.com/basic-volleyball-rules.html) b. Play can continue if the ball hits the net on your side. Play will stop if the ball is played outside of the antennas and be considered out and the other team’s point. c. The ball is considered in if it hits any part of the in line. If the ball does not touch the lines, goes outside of the antennas or its hit any part of the gym that the ref has determined as not live, it will be considered out and play will…

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