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    Socrates Soul Analysis

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    moving, while it looks like it isn 't due to our perception. When it starts to wobble humans no longer perceive the top as stationary. Socrates uses the axis and the circumference in reference to the parts of the soul, when all the parts work together perfectly it’s as if it’s not moving. But once we break it down into circumference, axis, geo-location, we then see that in reality the top is moving. Similarly to our soul, when we just look at our soul it only seems to be one entity, but in…

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    All wood in growing trees contains a considerable amount of water which is commonly called sap. Water is contained in wood as either bound water or free water. The bound water is held within cell walls by bonding forces between water and cellulose molecules, while the free water is contained in the cell cavities and is not held by these forces. The amount of water in wood can be calculated and expressed as a percent of the dry weight is called the “Moisture Content” (MC). The hygroscopic nature…

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    Menopause is often described as an increase in waistline circumference and fat mass (FM). Women on their postmenopausal stage with more adipose tissue are more susceptible to metabolic complications than those physically fit postmenopausal women. (Ele´onor Riesco, PhD,1,2 et. al, 2010) There is a unique benefit from…

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    Archimedes was born in Syracuse, Sicily in 287 B.C and died in 212 B.C he was a greek inventor, mathematician, engineer, and astronomer his work is very beneficial to us still in the 21st century. Throughout his life most of his work include his mathematician works and physics. As a child Archimedes developed curiosity and became penchant for problem solving. After learning all that he could from his teachers in Syracuse he moved to Alexandria,Egypt and went to a school in which it was…

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    ourselves far more capable of reaching the centre of things than of embracing their circumference” (46). Through this, Pascal is stating his belief that Humans believe themselves to be “capable” of reaching their goals and dreams on their own, resulting in the discovery of their true identities. Pascal believes that humans need to “embrace” their surroundings to find the actual truth. Human being’s surroundings, or “circumference,” are all of God’s creation. By putting themselves into this world…

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    little extra insulation and room to work with. #3 Purchase & Cut The Insulation Blanket Purchase an insulation blanket from your local hardware or plumbing store. Lay out the blanket and put the plastic side facing upward. Use the height and circumference to cut the insulation blanket down to size. You should be able to cut through the blanket with a regular pair of scissors or a utility knife. On one side of the blanket, running the length of the blanket, cut away an inch of the batting…

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    still the most widely read Greek author. Egyptian-civilization piArchimedes: One of the greatest mathematicians of all time was Archimedes. He calculated the value of pi, which was a geometrical calculation that helped determine the width, or circumference, of a circle. He also developed a system for writing down…

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    Studies have shown that the use of cocaine by mothers often results with premature delivery, small head circumferences, low birth weight, and the babies tend to be shorter than babies not exposed in utero ("Cocaine”, 2010). Nervous system dysfunction such as jitteriness, high pitched cry, tremors, excessive sucking and more feeding difficulties have been attributed…

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    Talipes equinovarus (club foot) is a congenital deformity; it is a relatively common occurring in approximately 1:1000 births. Developed of the foot is deformed when compared to the relationship to the leg. The Achilles tendon and posterior ankle are contracted and the foot is inverted and rotated in relationship to the leg. People with this deformity will have excessive pressure on the lateral portion of the foot, due to its abnormal positioning. Patient’s conditions • Excessive swelling…

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    the equation. When these two laws are put together they create the formula M = v2 r / G what G represents is the gravitational constant (6.673 X 10 – 11 m3 Kg – 1 s – 2). For a circular orbit, the velocity (v) is determined by its circumference of (2r) this is divided by the time it takes to complete an entire orbit also referred to as a period (P), this is entirely…

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