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    Have you ever contemplated why people have a language that animals do not? Or why the lot of them are scared of people? Many people have theories trying to explain these things, however, this myth has been passed down from generation to generation in the once great tribe of Roanoke. In 1585, consisting of only one hundred people, the utmost modern English colony of Roanoke was founded. They settled in Virginia and there they made friends with the animals and pledged to defend them from their…

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    “The golden ratio is a special number found by dividing a line into two parts so that the longer part divided by the smaller part is also equal to the whole length divided by the longer part.” (Elaine J. Hom )After the 21st century, golden ratio represents as a phi in Greek alphabet. The equation for golden ratio is a/b = (a+b)/a = 1.6180339887498948420 …,but if we round it two places, it will be 1.62.the golden ratio is also called the golden mean, golden section, golden number and so on. The…

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    factors (the length of a pendulum and the hanging mass of a pendulum) on the period of oscillation of the simple pendulum and to determine the value of g, the acceleration due to gravity. Apparatus Retort stand String Meter ruler Table Standard hex nuts (as suspended mass) Stopwatch Labelled Diagram Illustrating setup Method Experiment A: The simple pendulum was assembled using a retort stand, string and steel weight (suspended mass). The suspended mass was attached to the string and…

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    Aims/Objectives of Investigation I am intrigued by the process of clinical investigation and the development of medical care in disorders that currently immedicable and incurable. My prime aim for this project is to examine and investigate the current state of medical research regarding treatment, therapies and understand the leading solutions in the aim to cure Tay-Sachs disease. This includes exploring the achievements attained and challenges facing the medical researchers and clinical…

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    Orchestra Concert Review

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    I watched the New York Philharmonic Orchestra perform Symphony No.5 of Dimitri Shostakovich, which took place at Bunka Kainan, Tokyo, Japan in 1979. This concert was conducted by Leonard Bernstein. The concert lasted approximately 50 minutes and included varieties of instruments. Instruments to name are a large group of violins, clarinets, cellos, French horns, a harp, flutes, basses including a bassoon and oboe. I tend to hear various melodies used elsewhere either from Star Wars and or Pink…

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    Shakespeare Superstition

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    Within the play of Richard the third, supernatural phenomenons, such as superstition, is a significant factor to the fate of many characters. Due to the inability of characters to avoid the negative superstitions placed upon them, my service offers an opportunity for these negative superstitions to be deflected. My service is targeted towards superstitious-believers, rather fitting for the Elizabethans, especially within the Shakespearean plays. Although black magic and curses were commonly…

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    percent of children’s grades are homework. Why fail because of forgetting homework? Our program will give children rubber bands and stickers to help them remember. If they remember, they will get a reward. This simple solution to the Horrific Homework Hex gives the children a tool to help remember their homework and rewards them if they remember! It is quite simple and will help children’s grades rise through the roof! There is a problem in Chelsea, and it can be fixed. Children are always…

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    main ideals of this movement: heart, honor, and respect. Those are things we can all implement into our lives in hopes of becoming improved individuals. The song starts off with the lyrics, “Visions of Martin Luther Staring at me, Malcolm X put a hex on my future someone catch me.” From the first lines of the song Kendrick addresses the racism he faces by mentioning…

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    Severus Snape is a complicated and well written character in the Harry Potter series but contrary to popular opinion he is not some valiant hero nor is he the persecuted martyr that the a majority of the fandom perceives him to be it is quite clear when you look at the bigger picture that Snape is actually a petty bully with deplorable morals who does not deserve Albus Potters middle name during his teen years at Hogwarts young Snape lusted after his childhood friend Lily Evans Snape tried to…

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    Timber: A Short Story

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    good look at her gorgeous face and smile to go with her beautiful everything. I liked how she dressed. We played volleyball for a little while and we kept looking at each other smiling and teasing each other. I jokingly pretended to put an evil hex on her in order to win. And we laughed. We weren't…

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