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    statements. Words that take control. Letters turn into words and these words turn into a language. Positive or negative, words can have a great impact on a person’s physical and mental state. As George Orwell depicts so vividly in his novel 1984, constant pressure from “Big Brother” can cause even the craziest contradictories to become policy and norm. In order to sustain a totalitarian reign in 1984, language control stops any attempts to conceptualize ideas that could hinder absolute control…

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    Acceleration Of Gravity

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    goal is to examine the correlation between position, velocity, time, and acceleration of objects, moving in one or two dimensions. Each and every experiment will be conducted under different conditions. For example, the first experiment requires a constant force (gravity) to act on the object, the picket fence. This experiments other condition is that we neglect friction. This object should be in nearly ideally circumstances. In the second experiment, the conditions are slightly different… In…

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    Proposing The Objectionable It is commonplace these days to think of an educational experience as one in which an individual is eager to partake in a form of growth. This educational experience could be intellectual, spiritual, or even physical if this individual learns about the inner workings of their own body. However, it is not as common to imagine this type of experience to be overwhelmingly challenging. If a student is taught a lesson, they will first be taught the difficult way so…

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    condense the vapor completely and handle only liquid in the pump: The Rankine cycle is based on this fact. The second reason concerns superheating the vapor. In the Rankine cycle the vapor is superheated at constant pressure, process 3–3. In the Carnot cycle all the heat transfer is at constant temperature, and therefore the vapor is superheated in process 3–3. Note, however, that during this process the pressure is dropping, which means that the heat must be transferred to the vapor as it…

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    Picket Fence Lab

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    linear and with a constant slope, so the “linear fit” function on Logger Pro was selected to fit a straight line to the data. Its shape was an increasing straight line, which signifies accelerated motion when an object is in free-fall. (See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 below). Figure 1: The Position-Time graph of the picket fence. Figure 2: The Velocity-Time graph of the picket fence. The slope of the velocity-time graphs was analyzed to determine whether or not acceleration was constant since all…

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    Stp Lab

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    H_(2(g)) is 22.4 L, it supports Avogadro’s law that one mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 L at STP. At the same time, it indicates that a direct relationship exists between volume and the number of moles of gas as temperature and pressure stays constant. One real world application of the importance of this problem is demonstrated when a helium balloon is lighter than an identical balloon filled with air (http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/gases/faq/everyday-gas-laws.shtml). Based…

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    Within about half a century, the economic development of various major regions on this planet have seen tumultuous change not yet seen in the past millenniums, with overall positive result. This of course came from policies after the second World War which include reduction of global trade restrictions, more open international diplomacy, and increased telecommunications; which can be summed up as a process called globalization. By these means, here has also come several externalities which were…

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    destroy humanity. Many examples lead to this answer being yes. In 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, humanity continues to show that they have the power to destroy themselves through constant surveillance, brainwashing, and government control. With all the power that comes from new technology, people lost their right to privacy while under constant surveillance. In Cornelius Frolik’s article “Smile, you’re on camera almost everywhere you go”, Frolik explains how the growing surveillance cameras that are…

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    1-2). While this constant movement could be characterized as constant migration, it is typically a conscious decision to pick up one's life and restart it in a new setting. It is a journey traditionally looked upon with optimism. It is a journey taken with the hope that there is a better life somewhere out there. Yet in the case of Olaudah Equiano and many other Africans sold into slavery, this migration was not an independent, conscious decision. It was forced. The typical constants associated…

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    Do you think constant tech usage damages relationships with your loved ones? In Ray Bradbury s, Fahrenheit 451 and The Veldt, the constant tech usage and prioritization have caused some major issues for characters, affecting and harming their loved ones due to them being consumed by tech. Throughout both the Veldt and Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury conveys to the reader numerous ways constant technology usage can be consuming and causing a lack of connection with loved ones. In The Veldt, the…

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