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    VPA Reflection

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    Knowledge needed to teach the visual performing arts would include having knowledge regarding Dance, Music, Theatre, and the visual arts. The connections I would make with the VPA framework to the course I have taken would be when I took my Art 101 Looking into Art class in Compton Community college. In that class we covered representational, abstract, and nonrepresentational works of art, which relates to the third grade standard 3.3 where students have to distinguish and describe…

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    The Chernobyl disaster occurred on an early morning on April 26, 1986. The accident caused an entire Ukraine city to be evacuated and abandoned. Do to the explosion, radioactive substances reached an altitude of 1.5 kilometers into the atmosphere. Being a windy day, all of the radioactive substances which formed a cloud were drifted above Scandinavia. The cloud then came back above the Ukraine. Research today shows us that radioactive clouds from the accident have made their way across the…

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    Nicholas Tucker I Pencil

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    Nicholas Tucker, adapted from, Leonard E. Read’s 1958 essay, I, Pencil, a pencil is used to illustrate how the free market system works. The video demonstrates a pencil, at first glance, appears relatively simple; a piece of wood with a lead- actually graphite- in the center, some paint, a metal ferrule and the eraser. The video is intended to illustrate the extensive amount of people, skill and materials that come together to form an economic system. The narrator relates no one individual is…

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    The United States began there work in nuclear research when two men Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner wrote a letter which was signed by Einstein to President Roosevelt called the Einstein-Szilard which detailed the concern that they had over “Extremely powerful weapons of a bombs of a new type. (Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project))” The letter also urged the United States to obtain stockpiles of Uranium Ore and continue Enrico Fermi and nuclear chain reactions. Roosevelt…

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    Preschool Day Hooray Book

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    cats are Germans. Reflecting on the table in chapter 4, a literary element being used in his story is character. The characterization of the victims and villains are done through the illustration of mice and cats. The artistic media in the story is graphite pencils. The graphic novel is black and white. As a result of there being no color, the images are complex and…

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    two most commonly found fungus’ in athletes foot and they are parasitic meaning they need to feed off another organism to survive,in this case the organism would be the old and dead skin cells the fungus feed off of to survive. Trichophyton meat graphites often causes toe web or blister like infections this infection is very sever yet easily traded,on the other hand trichophyton rubrum causes moccasin type infections which is chronic and is very…

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    Nuclear Bombs

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    The radiation is present from the origin of the universe, about 20 billion years ago, since intervened in the Big Bang: Big Bang. So that the radioactivity existed on our planet long before the appearance of life on it, every living organism contains traces of radioactive substances. But less than a century that mankind discovered this phenomenon by scientists like Henri Becquerel, Wilhelm Roentgen and Marie and Pierre Curie and others. In 1945 we can say that tragically began the "Nuclear Age"…

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    Pinemeadow Golf Men's Right Hand Pre Wedge Introduction While most people tend to think that purchasing an expensive golf club is the way to go, that isn’t necessarily always the case. A lot of times, you can find some really good golf clubs for very affordable prices. In this case, the Pinemeadow Golf Men's Right Hand Pre Wedge is a perfect example of a high quality golf club for a very low price. It features a wide sole at the bottom for improved contact along with a stainless steel frame to…

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    The Atomic Age began at 3:25 p.m. on Dec. 2, 1942. It began in secret, on a squash court under the west stands of old Stagg Field at the University of Chicago. (Allison 30) Two and a half years later, on August 6, 1945, an American B-26 bomber, the Enola Gay dropped the world’s first atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan. Days later a second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. (Grossman) On August 15th, Japan’s Emperor Hirohito surrendered. World War II was finally over. Without Japan’s final…

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    is required to break them, substances that have covalent bonds form molecules with low melting/boiling points. Giant covalent structures have more than one atom so they make a giant lattice which then leads to having a high melting/boiling point. Graphite can conduct electricity due to having free electrons. Covalent substances do not conduct electricity unlike ionic substances this is because covalent substances do not have free ions or electrons therefore they cannot conduct…

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