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    vibrate back and forth, thus simple harmonic motion of the first air molecule is transmitted to the one next to it. The second one similarly initiates vibration of the one to its right and so forth down the line. Any vibrating system for which the magnitude of the restoring force Fr is directly proportional to the displacement x can be described as simple harmonic or sinusoidal motion. Simple Harmonic Motion can be illustrated as uniform circular motion. The to and fro vibration of a mass…

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    The main purpose is to keep on going in a circular motion as fast as you can without getting out the lines. As Porter mentions in his article “Teaching each other new writing technologies” (379). Teaching each new ways of writing and how to use new technologies not only impacts our writing, but it also…

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    Did Mold Form In Your Carpeting? Learn How To Remove It Your carpeting will take a lot of abuse over the years. Between dirt, spills, food crumbs, and pet dander, it can get quite filthy through normal wear and tear. While vacuuming is great for keeping the physical debris out of the carpeting, deep cleaning may be necessary from time to time to clean those liquids that have spilled. Liquids can form mold if you allow spills to soak into the carpet fibers. When a spill does occur, you should be…

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    However, if you really want to put a twist on your mix, spice it up with orange marmalade, cherry, apple, or peach preserves. These fun flavors maximize your lunching experience. Jelly always goes on first. Find a clean butter knife, and, in a circular motion, scoop out approximately two tablespoons of fruit preserves. Spread evenly on one slice of bread, removing large chunks and replacing them in the jar for the next person to deal with. Swipe the knife clean on the other slice of bread. The…

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    Dama Dance History

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    The fast flicking of the wrist can be seen for a majority of this piece and is used to represent a bird spreading its wings, about to take flight. An example of this can be identified at the beginning of this dance. Each dancer travels in a circular motion, whilst doing this movement to represent the coming together of the souls and spirits. Not only is this an example of one the motifs utilised within this dance but is also a symbol for moving into the…

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    Courtney Heemsoth Physics 1030 Research Paper Johannes Kepler How does Johannes Kepler continue to influence the world of mathematics and physics? Johannes Kepler did so by creating what is known as the laws of planetary motion which help explain the motion of planets which orbit around the sun. His discoveries were a breakthrough for this time period which occurred between 1571-1630. This was so shocking to the public because no one was able to explain the planets and the orbits in this time…

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    Aristotle's Prime Mover

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    due to the fact that this would deter any motion from happening. Having no motion would then take away the concept of time. This cannot be true as there must be continuous motion in the world in order for it to be in a constant state of change. The only motion, that can be everlastingly continuous is in a circle. Aristotle believes that all substances must be pure and made out of matter however if this were true, time and motion would cease the first motion. Although, some substances and objects…

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    The ancient Greeks contributed much to modern astronomy, inventing and utilizing the scientific method to study and chart the heavens through experiments, careful observation and meticulous records of their findings. However, they were not only good at the observational aspect of astronomy, but also the theoretical aspect as well, speculating about the Universe's size, structure and nature, and about everything that the Universe encompassed. Indeed, the Greeks were masters of this art, and their…

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    Descriptive Disneyland

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    Upon my arrival at Disneyland the sweet aroma of ice cream filled the air making me feel bubbly inside. I was scattered around with thousands of other joyous children relishing the prospect of the overwhelming rides. My heart paced faster with every step I took. At every corner, I would notice a familiar looking face. Mickey Mouse on my right ,Buzz lightyear on my left Tinkerbell ahead of me. I could not believe it! I felt like I was living in a fantasy. Exhilarated, I walked towards the…

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    How To Wax A Car Essay

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    repainted. A simple first step to make your old car look new is to wax it. All you need to wax your car is a can of wax, a wax applicator, a cloth towel, and a lot of elbow grease. You simply start by applying the wax with the applicator and small circular motions across the entire body of the car. The next up is my favorite: Walk away. That's right; at this point all you have to do is walk away from your car and let it dry. You'll be able to tell a visually when your car is ready to be toweled…

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