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    In extended studies, logo’s symbols can be divided into two categories which are abstract and figurative. Abstract symbols are referred to geometric forms, such as a round, square, rectangle, triangle, oval, hexagon, or parallelogram. Meanwhile, figurative symbols describe directly or indirectly about the product or activity. (Van Pham, 2014) For example, PETRONAS has practicing a figurative symbols of oil drop to represent his core business and triangle shape…

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    Pipa

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    The lute is a pear-shaped wooden body with a varying number of frets has many related forms in many different Asian cultures. The most well-known are the Chinese pipa, Japanese biwa, the Vietnamese dan ty, and the Korea bipa. There is confusion and disagreements about the origin of pipa in China. This is due to the fact that the word pipa was used in ancient texts to describe a variety of plucked instrument throughout the era of dynasties well as the differing accounts given in these ancient…

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    They were the misfits The rebels The boys with glasses Girls with braces The ones who sat on the first bench The ones who chilled with imaginary friends The weirdos The freaks The nerds They were all round pegs in square holes; Round pegs that fit into square holes. But I, I was a round peg too gigantic to fit in; Too colossal, too enormous; too elephantine; TOO FAT to fit into a square hole. My mother said it didn’t matter; At least I wasn’t confined within the four walls of a square; But how…

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    good knowledge in geometry to be able to produce such patterns. Islamic geometric patterns vary in shapes and forms, having a circle as their origin. Using the circle as a starting point you are able to derive three shapes, a square, triangle and a hexagon, leading to these shapes, which make up the bases for the complexity in Islamic patterns. Having different complexity levels and design, deriving from such basic shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, polygons and stars. Islamic…

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    Important Powerful Quotations: “Afterward, John remembered that first night as a daze of many colours, of quick sensory impressions, of music soft as a voice in love, and of the beauty of things, lights and shadows, and motions and faces. There was a white-haired man who stood to drink many−hued cordials from a crystal thimble set on a golden stem. There was a girl with a flowering face, dressed like Titania with braided sapphires in her hair.”(P25, Pra3) This quotation emphasizes Percy’s…

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    Juno is a NASA spacecraft. It is exploring the planet Jupiter. The spacecraft Juno is 3.5 meters tall and 3.5 meters in diameter. In shape it is hexagon that features a two deck structure. The vehicle utilizes composite panel and clip construction, a central cylinder and gusset panels. Juno was launched atop the Atlas V at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. The Atlas V (AV-029) used a Russian-designed and built RD-180 main engine which is powered by liquid oxygen and kerosene. Juno…

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    Trigonometry Lab Report

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    The lattice symmetry of quartz α-FePO4 is trigonal. Its space group is P3121. The lattice symmetry of quartz β-FePO4 is hexagonal. It space group is P6422. According to the article, only two of the various quartz homeotypes which exhibit alpha-beta transitions have been studied in detail at high temperature. One of them is Silicon Dioxide. As such, it is possible for silicon dioxide to have the same structure when the chemistry is completely different. Since iron…

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    Literacy And Kh Letter

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    piece and added more details. On Thursday, children worked on word writing and practiced phonics for an assessment. Friday, children made “fire fingers” and wrote about a firetruck in their poetry journal. For math, children learned about hexagons, trapezoids, and rhombuses. They were able to place the shapes onto a paper design and experiment with different shapes. We also introduced the concept of two’s by talking about bicycles, drawing bicycles, and placing two unifix cubes…

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    The article “Beyond the Glass” by Daniel C. Weaver, describes everyday life of a pathologists. In this article, Dr. Weaver diagnoses a patient with hemochromatosis, which is a liver disease caused by the excess buildup of an iron. He also explains the thought process of identifying a disease, and the experiment that goes along with it. Dr. Weaver’s comparison of his own life as a pathologist to that of detective, helps reader understand his role, which makes this story more powerful. “A slide…

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    Skittle Hive Experiment

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    markings could be placed on it so as to know how far to pull the spoon back that will be discussed later and to help the spoon from shifting so it could fire straight. A hexagon was formed that was used to stop the spoon to make an abrupt motion and as a base to tie the spoon on and hey a catapult should look cool and the hexagon is how The Skittle Hive got its name. The biggest thing was tying the rubber band. The right tension had to be found so that there was just enough energy to get it…

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