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    Gravity Is Real Think of an all-star athlete. It could be anyone like Michael Jordan, Serena Williams, or Clay Matthews. They are all a decent height and very fit. Now imagine me, an average height girl with a decently fit body. A random person in a grocery store would think I am athletic, right before they see me slip on the smooth tile floor. I could knock down all competition in a clumsy contest, literally. I am 5’6 and broke my arm trying to jump over a 2’ tall traffic hurdle. At the end…

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    can relate to the two poems in some sense as everyone was a young child once. Elements compared and contrasted in this essay includes the theme of longing, time and tones used in the poems “To Any Reader” by Robert Louis Stevenson, and “How to be Gravity” by Jacob Sam-La Rose. A theme is the subject of a piece of writing, a talk, exhibition etc… Longing is stated as a yearning desire. As defined in the Oxford English Dictionary, time is the indefinite continued progress of existence and…

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    In case of specific gravity of cement we use kerosene because it does not react with cement. A specific gravity bottle may be employed Le-Chatelier flak may be used. Procedure In case of Specific Gravity Bottle: • Balance the specific gravity bottle at the dry condition. Take the mass of hollow bottle be W1. • Add distilled water to the bottle and balance the bottle filled with water. Take the mass be W2. • Rub the dry specific gravity bottle and fill with kerosene and weigh…

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    I believe that the Eikmeier Center of Gravity (COG) Methodology, is the best method of identifying a COG for three reasons: It is testable, it defines the COG at the strategic and operational level, and it has a more comprehensive analytical approach. Firstly, the Eikmeier and Godzilla methodologies are testable, but the Critical Factor Analysis (CFA) isn’t. The CFA is already at a disadvantage down at the tactical level because testability is a crucial piece of intelligence that validates the…

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    In this article, “Living Without Gravity”, the author, Robert Zimmerman, states that living on gravity has some good and bad outcomes. First, you need to adjust to this environment. Then, when you get back to earth, your body uses homeostasis to adjust back to environment in earth and that takes a long time. And while that is happening, there are some effects that can affect you in some positive and negative ways. When astronauts reach out of the force of gravity, they feel weightless and will…

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    Cast Away in Space A comparison of Cast Away and Gravity When thinking about which movies to compare, I thought about current releases. Which movie had an emotional and visual impact? Instantly Gravity came to mind. When stripping down the film and finding its bear essentials, I quickly realized what it reminded me of: Cast Away. Plot Comparison Cast Away and Gravity have a similar plot: a huge accident, which forces them out of the norm and into a state of distress - then a need to…

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    Social Programming The program I chose to watch was Gravity Falls. The show is about a brother and sister, Mable and Dipper, who are twins. They spend the summer living with their uncle Stan who runs a creepy tourist attraction, The Mystery Shack, in a town called Gravity Falls. It is animated, and each episode is about the kids getting into conflicts with the mysterious things in the town and the woods around The Mystery Shack. I watched the piolet episode of the show because the episode’s…

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    movie Gravity Ryan Stone and her partner Matt Kowalsky are pushed to the limits to save their lives. After Matt sacrifices his own life to keep Ryan alive she is then forced to continue the journey back to Earth alone. Although Ryan does not have much to live for, her will to live allows her to strive to keep living for herself and her partner Matt. All of Ryan’s persistence and her will to live gets her back to Earth safely although she lost the life of her friend, Matt. The movie Gravity uses…

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    Introduction- In theory, parachutes work because of the force of gravity. Gravity is a force of attraction between two objects, that is highly affected by size and proximity (gravity will have a stronger pull if the object are larger and close together). Gravity also differs from the mass of an object the more mass an object has the more gravity it will exert on the objects around it. When looking at really large masses, like the earth the gravitational pull becomes much greater because of its…

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    experiment is to determine the acceleration due to gravity, coefficient of kinetic friction, and the tension present in the string. These values will be found by setting up a system in which a cart is placed on track with a negligible amount of friction and attaching it to a weighted hanger with a string. The acceleration of the hanger will then be measured using the Vernier motion detector. The expected results of this lab include: the acceleration due to gravity being ~9.8m/s2, coefficient of…

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