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    units. 1. A 2-kg bowling ball sits on top of a building that is 40 meters tall. Circle one: KE / GPE / both Show your work for finding the values of each type of energy the object has: The ball is not moving and is at a height above the ground so it has only potential energy. P.E = 2 x 9.81 x 40 P.E = 784.8 J 2. A 2-kg bowling ball rolls at a speed of 5 m/s on the roof of the building that is 40 tall. Circle one: KE / GPE / both Show your work for finding the values of each…

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    Archimedes was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, engineer and inventor. Archimedes was the first big mathematician, as well as consider the best mathematician of that era. Archimedes was born in the Greek city-state of Syracuse. His father, Phidias, was an astronomer. The fact that his father was an astronomer made him motivated to do all the inventions he did. He was really close to King Hieron and his son, Gelon. He worked for them, when he lived in Alexandria. He invented the sciences…

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    wanting this power ultimately ruined his life and led to his death. Victor wanted to reiterate his power in the family circle by creating a creature from raw, uninhibited nature and a spark of electricity. Victor felt that he got trapped in a family circle and could not express himself and enjoy life. This can be shown from the following sentence from the book, “Such was our domestic circle, from which…

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    this guy to have a little more maturity, but who knows in this day and age. This fool should have comprehended the sign that we saw right at this journey’s threshold and it should have scared him away right from the beginning. If he faints in this circle, I have no hope that he will ever make it through the rest of Hell. Does this storm differ from the ones in his hometown? Has he never witnessed a storm? I assumed this pilgrim would not fear a storm…

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    society and Roman Emperor while Dante favored the lower class and the pope. Although Dante did support the pope this did not spare Pope Anastasius II from being accursed to the sixth circle for allowing the unorthodox practices of his time. As a Catholic, allowing this practice was unacceptable. Dante’s seventh circle of hell is reserved for those that have committed violent actions, whether they be against themselves, others, or God. Individuals that have acted violently against others are…

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    sculpture. The main part of the piece is a circle. A circle is the two-dimensional version of a sphere, so many of the properties are the same. If the circle part of the sculture was not welded to the curved pieces on the bottom, it would just roll off. Especially since the three curved pieces are not placed evenly under the circle. Having the three piece not support the circle evenly is instability on it’s own because if all the support is on one side the circle would roll off to the…

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    In The Divine Comedy, Dante's Inferno, Dante takes a horrific journey through the Inferno. Throughout his journey, he enters, he discovers that hell is split up into many levels, the bottom where Satan resides. In these circles, he witnesses many people in pain who are being punished for their sins that they committed on earth. Each person's punishment is based on their crimes they have committed, but without all the allusions and justifications they had in their earthly lives. Dante encounters…

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    Weber: In an era where capitalism was booming in Western society and many sociologists were giving their take on it, some of who did not approve, Weber gave a plausible reason for its existence. Max Weber theorized that capitalism existed and took off because of religious ideas, mainly Protestant, Calvinistic ideas. Protestants believe in predestination; that only God knows who is and isn’t going to Heaven but you only know after you die. Because of this belief, Weber believed protestants…

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    I am lessoned on what to do with the activity so I can help Alex, and so then I begin. I draw circles on the board and Alex counts them so he can go onto the next level. Once Alex says how many circles are drawn, he grabs the teddy bear toys and places them inside the circles, as he places them he counts each bear as it’s being placed as a way to learn how to count. The bears are placed inside the circles and the final step is for Alex to say the final number I was trying to make him…

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    advertisement from Maybelline New York, depicting a new product which erases fine lines, dark circles, and Crow’s feet. There are several types of stereotypes present in this image; the primary being concerned with maintaining a youthful look. The product is promising to mask exterior facial effects of aging and is aimed at younger women, with an underlying assumption that having fine lines and dark circles will make them less beautiful and valuable. Advertisements like these objectify older…

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