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    Atomic Bomb Dbq

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    in 1952. The Soviet Union, already long committed to the same agenda, followed suit some nine months after the American test. “The main example of the arms race was the A-bomb, which was a consequence of the tension held between United States and Soviet Union during the second World War. Each one of these countries pushed to be the first in the arms race so the development of the atomic bomb was the main goal during this time period. As scientists were discovering new isotopes for a bigger and…

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    Doumu And Her Entourage

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    Formal and Iconographic Analysis of Table Screen Depicting the Daoist Deity Doumu and Her Entourage The gilded bronze sculpture Table Screen Depicting the Daoist Deity Doumu and Her Entourage (Asian Art Museum, San Francisco) was made in approximately 1500-1700 during the Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty. As the Mother of the Dipper, Doumu represents the Big Dipper, and her nine sons are the stars of the Big Dipper, two invisible. The iconography of Doumu was originated from Marici, an Indian…

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    Catapults Lab Report

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    fulcrum, which rotates. This reduces the effort that is needed to move something. In this experiment the lever is the catapults arm. The lever we have used for the throwing arm is classified as a third class lever. The base of the catapult is the fulcrum, where it pivots off. The load is the beanbag on the end of the arm and the effort is how much it takes to pull down the arm of the catapult. Tennis rackets, cricket bats, golf clubs and baseball bats are all used as third class levers. Third…

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    us with ‘Right to bear arms;’ meaning say freely whatever you want and take some guns for self-defense. As we are exercising these rights, we should also ensure that the ‘ideal of the second amendment never, ever trumps…

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    length of the arms are the same, then the beams will travel the same distance before interfering. Depending on how the mirrors are placed, the photodetector will measure either constructive interference i.e.same intensity as incident beam or destructive interference i.e. zero intensity.The LIGO interferometer is set up in such a way that the photodetectors measure zero intensity if the arms are of same length. The LIGO interferometer is a L-shaped interferometer, with each arm…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    escapes my mouth. I force my eyes to look at my raw, burning flesh. Blood, red as crimson runs down my right arm. I wince at the sting worsening on my right arm. I cradle my right…

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    Have you ever broke your arm? It was just me, my family, and my friends. I was with my friend Colby. We were by my friends house. It was winter and there was a lot of snow on the ground. It was very sunny about 50 degrees outside. We were riding snowmobiles. I was in about second grade. We were having a fun day. I decided me and Colby should race. I asked him and he said it would be fun. So we hopped on our snowmobiles and took off. We got to the spot where we were going to race. It was a…

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    Obtain a meterstick to measure arm length of ten subjects. To arm length, place the meterstick in the subject’s armpit and record the length to the longest finger in centimeters. Obtain the height of the subjects with a measuring tape and convert the inches to centimeters. Record all measurements. 4. Make sure all results are converted into centimeters and analyze data. To find the predicted correlation between arm length and height, use the formula (Height x 0.4= Expected…

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    Personal Narrative-Lace

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    Vanessa didn’t sit on any ordinary rock. She sat on a mirage. And the ground underneath was fake as well. She landed, hard, on a tile floor. “Hello…Vanessa…we need you,” she heard. Vanessa began to run around and scream. She felt a sharp pain in her arm and the world blacked out. Hours after, she woke…

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    What It Means To Be Free

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    idea to be defined accurately. There are many ways that we have the freedom to do what we want, but we also have our freedom restricted for our own good. Freedom does not mean you have the right to do what you want, but you do have the right to bear arms, speak, and worship as you please. The freedom to worship means you have the right to worship god how you please. Freedom of religion is one of your first amendment rights. North Korea does not have freedom of religion. The are forced to…

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