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    San Diego Trolly Dance

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    the motionless dancer as naturally as a waterfall cascades beyond its cliff. He then returned to a tall standing position as he and his female leader proceeded on with the practice, not once opening his eyes. A conflict surfaced at the moment of collision between the dancers. Although unplanned and ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬coincidental, both…

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    Steeper Thinking Skills

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    From the data collection of all of the three classes it shows that the steeper the ramp the faster the object will go down that ramp. Each class has done an experiment to show these results. Each teacher in each class will also challenge their students so see if they can enhance their thinking skills. The purpose of this essay is to answer the selected questions accordingly. Ms. MacLean, Mr. Mixon, and Mr. Gillam all use a similar technique. This similar technique is called visual learning.…

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    Antigone Paradigm Shift

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    The Tragic Collision in Antigone The word paradigm comes from the Greek word for a pattern, paradigma. Sophocles’ play, Antigone, displays the paradigm shift, a new pattern in the workings of the world, that occurred between the times of patriarchal Theban society and what now is Western culture. However, the paradigm shift is not due to any character, titular or otherwise, progressing and developing into a new frame of mind through some sort of revelation. It is, instead, due to the…

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    Before participating in high school sports, about 53% of high school athletes have already had a concussion, and about 36% college athletes have had multiple concussions in their medical history. High school athletes can receive the most severe and dangerous effects from concussions because their frontal lobes are not fully developed until they are 25 years of age (“Resources”). Parents and teenagers need to know that a concussion is a serious injury and requires one to be checked by the…

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    All aboard for the journey of a lifetime! The newest White Star Line ship, appearing to outrank all of the other vessels at sea, was about to make its first voyage across the Atlantic. Looking for a fresh start in New York City, three classes of passengers boarded the RMS Titanic on April 10, 1912 in Southampton, England. They were confident this was the safest ship at sea. The Titanic was advertised as unsinkable with its many features made for it to outshine its main competitors. What the…

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    when were no women or children nearby were men permitted to board”. And according to the Titanic's lookouts rang the warning bell at 11:30 warning Captain Edward John Smith that there is an iceberg, for the Titanic’s gears reversed quickly. So the collision only scraped below the water line on the right side of the bow, for the lookout sensed no damage. But two hours and forty minutes later with the Titanic’s lights still on, but after the last lifeboat hit the water the Titanic went down in the…

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    Bouncy Test Lab Report

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    can convert kinetic energy from falling into potential energy and back into kinetic energy again with little loss of momentum. They are used in many classrooms because they can easily demonstrate conservation of momentum through a highly elastic collision. Like many things made out of rubber, bouncy balls have very high elasticity, meaning they rapidly return to their resting state after being stretched or squashed. If a bouncy ball is dropped onto a hard surface, it flattens some as it contacts…

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    loved ones eventually. It’s how and when you take them from me when I start to care. Car collisions, sudden illness, brain aneurysms, all the things you can never fully predict. Death, you had never been something I have worried about. You took my great grandpa away three years ago. Yes, it’s sad, but it was inevitable. One of my older brothers friends was taken by a brain aneurysm, countless people by car collisions every day, and to top it off you stole one of my friends with a sudden illness.…

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    multinationals. There are people from different countries in multinational corporations, who have formed their own psychological processes in their life and countries. You must have friction and collision when you are working for a multinational company. The problem that workers need to solve is how to reduce these collisions and frictions. It is important to learn about the culture of different…

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    Thomas Paine 's Common Sense Contribution To American Revolution Thomas Paine (1737-1809), famous for his political radicalism ideologies, published Common Sense in 1776. Common Sense was a hugely influential pamphlet urging the end of the British rule on America. Paine can be said to have played the greatest role of convincing the American people to engage in a spirit of revolution rather than rebellion. Rebellion differs from the revolution in that its agenda is resistance to the government…

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