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    Mousetrap Car Lab Report

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    Introduction: The purpose of this lab is to help students gain a better understanding of physical concepts such as work (which occurs when an applied force moves an object.) torque (defined as a twisting force), energy and rotational inertia (an object's resistance to rotation). Experimental Design: My group’s testable question throughout the mousetrap car experiment was: If we add and subtract factors such as material, weight and shape, from the wheels of our car, how will it affect the…

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    is capable of so much more and longs to prove himself by flying the hot air balloon. Guy, a husband and father living in the poverty of modern Haiti, struggles with providing for his family due to the lack of labor availability. These impoverished…

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    clopidogrel, and asprin are used. Alternatively, acute peripheral artery disease usually requires surgery; common surgeries are laser angioplasty (the use of excision and lasers to clear the obstruction), balloon angioplasty (the use of balloon inflation to clear the obstruction), embolectomy (the use of a balloon-tipped catheter to remove it), or thromboendarterectomy (the direct removal of obstruction). In conclusion, peripheral artery disease is a cardiovascular disease in which blood flow…

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    clothes so she refused to partake in our battle. I started making my way over to the house, clothes dripping wet. Chandler followed me holding a water balloon behind his back. As soon as she seen us, she screamed and ran into the house. I ran into the house after her. Chandler didn’t want my aunt to murder him for sneaking in with a water balloon, so he stayed outside. I chased her into the living room and tackled her to the ground. She shoved me off of her and ran to the dining room, she…

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    Civil War Innovations

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    The Civil War was a time of terrible social turmoil and bloodshed for the American people. However, it was also a time of great innovation and creation by both the Union and the Confederacy. As the intellectuals of the two sides invented better and more efficient ways to hasten the slaughter of their countrymen, the leadership of the Union and Confederacy lost no time in their application of these new arsenals. The Civil War is the war that has seen the greatest loss of American men, and the…

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    He had reflections in sunglasses, large silver balloons, mirrors, and bottles. A lot of the reflections are of landscapes except for the reflections in mirrors. But I think even though most of the reflections show landscapes that they still explore identity. Instead they are just exploring the identity of the land. The specific piece I chose though is a picture of a mom and her child in the reflection of a giant silver balloon. The balloon has a lot of texture in the wrinkles in the front…

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    In the graphic novel, the Pride of Baghdad, animals were used to represent different types of Iraqis people. These animals were identified based on how they were depicted by Brain K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon. The author and illustrator of this novel used dark aggressive colors and tones to lead the audience towards a negative vibe in a character by how they formatted, styled, and characterized the characters in the pages of the novel. The page used to support this statement is the page of the…

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    Gay Lusac Write Up

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    Gay-Lussac was born in France December 6, 1778. Died on May 9, 1850 alone! He liked riding hot-air balloons, why he died alone. Gay-Lussac made Gay-Lussac’s law, which stated that if the mass and volume of gas are held constant then gas pressure increases linearly as the the temperature rises. He made a hot-air balloon that ascented to a height of 7,016 meters. He wanted to collect samples of the air at different heights…

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    the air balloons and why they mean so much to him. On the other hand, Lili doesn’t like the idea of the air balloons she sees it as an unfortunate end result when she sees what her husband does. Overall, she still happy even if her husband decided to take his own life away. She knows he’ll be happy wherever he is because he always wanted to fly, dream and be free from everything. Lili was somehow afraid to dream like her husband Guy At the end of the story, Guy falls from the air balloon killing…

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    From the beginning of life, many responsibilities are brought into our lives. Stereotypes are inflicted upon genders, and women are expected to cook and clean while men are expected to bring in the paycheck and protect the family. Men have to be "men." They are not supposed to show their emotions. Although standards in society are changing, gender roles are still heavily placed into lives, and stereotypes are smacked onto people. Throughout the story of The First Part Last, Bobby, the main…

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