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    Grade 9 Ambiguity

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    earlier discussed, a few other students and I have a few small concerns regarding the final exam for the grade 9 enriched science course. There may have been small issues throughout, but most of our concern lies in one question depicting a schematic diagram of a circuit, along with a few general answers, labelled A, B, C, D, and E, and multiple questions afterwards asking which letter (answer) corresponds the best (refer to the "Thinking" page on the test if possible). We found that some of…

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    Cavalieri Research Paper

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    The cosine was developed as the sine of the complement of the angle, and notation for cosine was also varied. The term sinus residuae was used by Viete while Gunter preferred co-sinus in the year 1620. Cavalieri used Si.2, Oughtred used s co arc and Wallis used S [2]. The tangent and cotangent developed out of the need to calculate the height of an object casting a shadow of a certain length, which was of critical importance for the sundial. Thales is known to have used the method of lengths of…

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    Nt1210 Unit 3 Assignment

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    since it uses less cable which is kind of advantage. But there is a very big disadvantage in using Bus topology which is if any of the segment in the network collapse it will also turn down all the other transmissions as well. In Figure 1 it shows a diagram of Bus…

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    when the allocation of resources are not efficient. The upcoming diagram shows negative externalities of consumption of tobacco. The diagram above is presenting that consumers are only considering their private utility, and that they are forgetting about the negative externalities they are creating. Negative externalities cause markets to manufacture larger quantities than is socially desirable. They are consuming tobacco…

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    Petrography Host Rocks

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    Petrography of host rocks The Venarch manganese deposit is accommodated by volcanic and plutonic rocks. The volcanic strata mainly consist of basalt, trachybasalt, andesite, and basaltic andesite which are intruded by monzonite, monzodiorite, granodiorite, and syenite. The plutonic rocks are mostly granular in texture; however other textures such as graphic and poikilitic textures are present. The dominant minerals are plagioclase phenocrysts, quartz, K-feldspar, and hornblende and accessory…

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    Nt1310 Unit 6

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    redesign the User Interface so that it matches the User’s needs for ease of use. We retain the functions as they are all required by the users. 2.3 System Design and Modelling Diagrams The system design and modelling diagrams help us to better understand the system for which we will be coding for in the next phase. The following diagrams show how the user would act and interact with the system and the various activities that user would perform: 2.3.1 NOTATIONS DATA FLOW…

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    Introduction In the present decade alone, there have been 47 oil spills around the world with at least 500,000 tons spilled. Many coastal economies are heavily dependent on ecosystem services such as tourism and fisheries. It is estimated that the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill will have caused the loss of $8.7 billion in revenue and 22,000 jobs for the commercial fishing industry in the Gulf. (Natural Resources Defense Council, 2015) New methods of preventing oil spills and reducing…

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    Fig. 8 – The Panopticon prison theory diagram The food was uninspiring and bland, but covered the basic nutritional needs of the workers. Staff were trained so that portion sizes were carefully measured, and the food would vary from breakfast to dinner and supper (L Smith 2008). Meals were selected each day and for each class of inmate. A typical days’ food would consist of bread and gruel for breakfast, cooked meat, pickled pork or bacon with vegetables or potatoes, yeast dumpling, soup suet…

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    to adapt to the wild noises (#1 in diagram). The mouse ears are perfect for their habitat. Their habitat is a moderate climate that never get too hot or too cold. They live in the Tikki Touki Islands with many other animals. It is mild all year long like California. Dispise the very few mountains. the land is flat. There is tall trees with high leaves and fruit. When there is tall trees and fruit, the mouse grows long legs to jump onto the trees (#2 in diagram). When being chased by…

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    Hospital Case Study

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    wireless capabilities. The only Wire Access Points (WAP) within the hospital is in the Ward Room and in the ICU Areas of the hospital. This technology is very useful for the hospital and it enhances the mobility of the Doctors and Nurses. The IT diagrams do not show the use of wireless tablets or netbooks but I would assume if the technology is present then those standards are in use. In addition, one does not know the age of the hospital’s architecture so by adding a WLAN standard, the Hospital…

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