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    colonies in North America. The battlefield for both the battles is located near Albany in Saratoga County, New York. The names of the disputes in Battles of Saratoga include the Battle of Freeman's Farm, September 19, 1777 and the Battle of Bemis Heights October 7, 1777. General John Burgoyne had started his approach to the south, but 10 miles below Saratoga he was stopped and fighting transpired in a clearing, called Freeman’s Farm. The British were being harassed by a militia under Daniel…

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    Sio2 Case Study

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    The domain sizes were calculated from height and angle…

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    Hang Time Lab

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    The objective of this lab was to figure out how to determine the range from a given set of velocity and height from the ball. The height of the ball when it leaves the horizontal projectile is at 93.5cm or .935m. The velocity of the ball was .0674 seconds in the range of .1 meter. Creating a total velocity of 1.484m/s. To calculate the hang-time the formula: y= -4.9t^2 was used. The hang time is used to figure out how long the ball will be in the air for. After you find the answer, the time is…

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    High Jump Biomechanics

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    upright poles, to obtain the greatest height. A male high jumper will run a J shaped curve from a distance of between 15-20 metres from the bar. The main reason for the curve is to make the jumper lean away from the bar at the start of their takeoff (Alexander, 1990; Dapena 1992). Upon launch the objective is for the athlete to have their back entirely to the crossbar at the height of the jump, and their head and feet drooping over as their hips clear the height. This is commonly referred to as…

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    The Saatva is available in two heights: 11.5 inches and 14.5 inches, while the Leesamerely comes in a 10-inch height. The cover of a Saatva is made of 100% cotton which is highly breathable while that of the Leesa is a single piece of fabric. The firmness range in Leesa is only one while Saatva has three different thickness…

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    Victorian era works of literature serve as a more accurate representation of childhood as opposed to Medieval literature. To support this argument, I will refer to direct situations within the texts of Sir Gowther, a Medieval text, and Wuthering Heights, a Victorian era novel. Being that they are two, very different works, exploring the maturation of two of the main characters will be essential. Gowther and Heathcliff, in a sense, serve as the “anti-heroes” of their respective works. Comparing…

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    energy being defined as the energy determined by its position compared to that of its surroundings. The potential energy is built up due to the height of the roller coaster. Although some of the energy is lost it is eventually turned into kinetic energy. Kinetic energy also referred to as motion energy is…

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    Alveolar Ridge Resorption

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    Alveolar Ridge Resorption: Alveolar bone resorption is a normal physiologic response following teeth extraction. The causes of alveolar bone volume loss can occur before dental extraction due to periodontal disease, periapical pathology and trauma to the teeth and bone. (SchroppL et al.2003) (1, 2). Additionally, the traumatic removal of teeth can cause bone loss and must be prevented (1,3). Finally, the alveolar bone suffers atrophy after tooth extraction, which has been well documented (1, 4,…

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    afternoon in the back of my father’s Honda civic, I sat wondering what the Cloisters would have inside or even look like. From my neighborhood of Jackson Heights to Washington Heights, the demographics changed throughout. Along northern boulevard from Jackson Heights up until Long Island City, I had noticed the demographic change. Jackson Heights and East Elmhurst remained, for the most part, a Latinx populated area. I began to see more white people in Astoria and Long Island City. When I got on…

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    Pantheon Characteristics

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    composition, the height of the Pantheon is an astounding 150 feet. The interior of the Pantheon was assembled upon theoretical spherical and cubical geometry, measuring 143 feet in height and width. The reason for the measurements of both the interior and the exterior of this building is because of the relationship the Romans had with their deities. The Pantheon was built mostly for the Sky gods, hence the meaning of the word “Pantheon” (“pan”, meaning all and “theos”, meaning gods). The height…

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