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    Where Good Ideas Come From

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    innovation more as dots, or ideas, that others have overlooked. These dots are ways in to which products and services better that have not yet been thought of. Where Good Ideas Come From describes innovations more as bigger ideas that are made up of smaller ones. These smaller ones find other smaller ones through connectivity, more so through the Internet as time progresses. The two videos describe innovation as a continuous process that makes products and ideas better as time goes on. The dots…

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    Math 213 Lab Report

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    you will learn many topics regarding lines, vectors, cones and so on. Among these topics, I would like to present a topic that is easy to understand, however, tricky to relate the concepts to non-context problem. The topic is called Dot Product of two vectors. The dot product of two vectors can be described as There is also another equivalent and it can be described as Where, theta is the angle between vector…

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    Why am I doing this lab? In this lab we are determining which of the two scientists Aristotle or Galileo has the correct theory in the laws of a falling objects. Aristotle was a physicist who was born in 384 BC and his theory is that when a object falls it keeps a constant velocity. Galileo was also a physicist but born years later in 1564 and his theory is that when an object falls it changes velocity. At the end of this lab we will figure out who's theory is correct. Hypothesis My…

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    Niaux Cave Research Paper

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    paintings began. Now, through radiocarbon dating of the charcoal, we know the rock art is at least 14,000 years old. 14,000 years! So, to be clear, our interpretations of the cave art – the spirals and the dots – emphasize how much symbols can mean in artistic expression. So, let’s start with the dots – or the “pre-pointillism.” Remember,…

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    general outline of information you’ll need to know to stay alive in the hazmat industry. DOT Training for Your Business Department of Transportation (DOT) training is a requirement for employers in the industry, and employers must ensure that their workers also understand the rules set forth by the Department of Transportation. If your employees perform any kind of function that is regulated at all by US DOT Hazardous…

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    a comparable value, the density of each object. The mass and volume of an irregularly shaped stone were then found, and from this, the density of the stone was calculated. The density of the dot cube and slab were within the same margin, and therefore are made from the same substance. The cube without the dot had a much greater density. The stone was within also the margin of the slab, though the two are obviously not made from the same substance. The experiment involved finding the volume of…

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    9-Fluorenone Lab Report

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    experiment reaction test tube 2 had the darkest yellow color out of the three reactions. On the TLC plate the starting material had one dot, with an Rf value of 0.22. Reaction 1 had two dots, with Rf values of 0.29 and 0.55. Reaction 2 had two dots with Rf values of 0.24 and 0.53. Reaction 3 had two dots with Rf values of 0.25 and 0.55. In addition to these dots, there were small ovals on each lane; this was a result of contamination either due to touching the TLC…

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    Trompe L Veil Short Story

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    Unlike Julie, Dot is not silenced. She is unfettered by masculinity and vocal in her opinions. In contrast to Julie’s response, Dot is “enraged….[driving] her to bluntness” (103). She rails against Alistair and unabashedly shares her feelings. Dot provides a counterpoint to Julie’s silence. Unlike Julie, Dot is not tolerant of her oppression and silencing; “she’ll have no truck with wishy-washy tolerance” (107)…

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    Wu Guanzhong Analysis

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    to mood. Wu shows both aspects in his work. Furthermore, Wu explored how to make oil paintings fit Chinese nationalization and the modernization of Chinese Painting. To answer these two questions, Wu created a unique style of painting, which used dots, lines and planes to create his artistic voice. Abstract Expressionism, Expressionism, Color Field Painting and traditional Chinese painting inspired Wu Guanzhong. So, his works are…

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    line 1cm from the TLC sheet will be drawn. On this light pencil mark, five small dots will be drawn, 1cm between the dots and 1cm from the edges of TLC sheet. On the top of each drawn dot, will be marked as A (aspirin), Ac (acetaminophen), C (caffeine), M (mixtures of the three analgesic drug components) and U (unknown analgesic drug). The fine capillary tube will be used to apply analgesic drug components on the dots. For instance, the fine capillary tube will be dipped in a stock aspirin…

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