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    Within every life, there are both ups and downs that an individual, who although may not be willing, must endure. These occurrences happen when least expected and can inflict a lot of damage both physically and emotionally. Stressful situations along with depressing moods and feelings are not just an emotional matter, it hurts our body more than most realize. Stress has been linked to a multitude of serious diseases and disorders; cancer, herpes, the common cold, heart attacks, depression,…

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    You never thought you would do it, but you did. You reached your ideal weight and when you did you were bound and determined to never let those pounds creep back again. You owe it all to the guidance from the Atkins Low Carb Diet. The bells should be ringing and you should be rejoicing: You're there! Whether you needed to lose 10 pounds or 50, the main thing is you did it. You've Found Your Atkins Carbohydrate Equilibrium (ACE) You've stuck to your personal Atkins regime. This is your ACE:…

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    friction would prevent reaching the other side by Emily Conover, the article starts off by suggesting to imagine what it would be like falling down through Earth’s center by an imaginary tunnel. As the traveler falls, the action would be propelled by the force of gravity and friction, however, air resistance and friction would make the fall of an estimated 12,000 Kilometers slower. A study calculated how factors could affect the jump down the hole. Theoretically speaking, gravity could…

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    Water Bottle Rockets

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    mathematics can show us how they interact and how they affect performance. Water Bottle Rockets are mainly used for educational purposes in schools. They are used to explore basic aerodynamics and physics. Water rockets demonstrate many different forces such as weight, thrust, lift, and drag. Basic parts of a common bottle rocket include a nose cone, fins, a base, and a launcher used to launch the rocket. Rocket propulsion started showing up in history around 400 B.C. when a Greek by the…

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    One thousand- It seems to be a fairly large number, but in some cases, especially mine, it can be extremely small. The average person has from one hundred and fifty thousand to four hundred thousand blood platelets, yet there are times where I found myself with as low as one thousand of them. It was in times like those were I looked up to courageous people like Jackie Robinson, who faced difficulties head on with no fear. I quietly sat in the airport boarding gate with my eyes screwed shut,…

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    Joint Service Ethos

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    delineation. In modern warfare, wars are commonly won when the coordinated forces on land, in the air, and at sea are operating effectively toward a common goal. Joint service is not feasible because modern battlefield requires the tri-service expertise, ethos and functional structure to cultivate servicemen to discharge their responsibilities in their specialised function in order for the commander to assemble into integrated forces with effective combat competencies to achieve mission success.…

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    this activity. Launching Potatoes through Potato launchers is an example of projectile motion, it also shows how gravity can impact acceleration. Projectile motion occurs when an object is thrown and it moves along a curve due to gravity. The only force that a project has during projectile motion is gravity which causes a downward acceleration. These three principles of physics are present in such a simple activity. The article mentions the students reaction as they observed projectile motion…

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    When we were a child, our parents taught us that if we wanted something, we had to work for it. When they talked about work, it was a way of saying if you truly want something you would do what it takes to get it. As we grow older, we began to understand why our parents constantly annoyed us to work. In our nation, everything is left working for. Putting food on the table to buying something that pleased yourself; meant spending about forty hours a week on your feet. Working does not necessarily…

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    Stress In Policing

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    When discussing stress this idea of police officers having stress is foolish. Some people may say police officers job is to protect and serve they don’t know what stress is, that idea is ignorance on level 10. Stress on a police officer can come from several different aspects like home life or being on line of duty. In the eyes of the public police officers tend to “emphasis on bravery, secrecy, machismo, and isolation from the general public” (Burns 207). These characteristics combine…

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    Axel a curious boy nervous to go on a journey with Professor Lidenbrock, discovers a coded note written in what they call runic script. After showing Professor Lidenbrock, Lidenbrock and Axel they translate the runic script to Latin, showing a peculiar message. After cracking the code, it seemed to be a medieval note written by Arne Saknussem, an Icelandic alchemist. After finding out what the note meant, Lidenbrock and his nephew, Axel, who does not want to go, goes on a trip to Iceland.…

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