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    Pt1420 Unit 3

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    They started to draw all the shapes and find the symmetry lines in every shapes. During they were doing the activity I tried to asked them some questions. For example, I asked them the names of the shapes again or asked them to show me pentagon, hexagon, trapezium, rectangle, circle, square,…. They answered all my questions right except one that I told them the correct…

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    Derek de Solla Price argues the need for a new disciplinary field that bridges the sciences and humanities in his book Science Since Babylon (1978), He makes his case with a series of essays that unpack a critical point regarding the history of science and its development to what we see today. Through his research, he has been able to make important discoveries and suggestions that lead to his argument addressing a call for an institutionalization for what he terms the “humanities of…

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    P. S. 304 Task 1

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    There are five hexagon shaped tables with five to six students seated at each. Along the windows are various centers and bookshelves. There is a reading, writing, math and electronic center and within each center are various activities for the students to engage in. At…

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    Carbs Research Paper

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    which can either be immediately used as a source of energy or stored in the form of glycogen. Carbs contain the elements of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and like lipids always have a hydrogen, oxygen ratio of 2:1. Carbs typically have a shape of a hexagon/circle thing. The body cannot digest all carbohydrates in the diet, however; indigestible carbohydrates, known as fiber, travel through the intestines and can help maintain proper digestive health. Carbohydrates are known for short-term energy…

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    areas previously unknown. In addition, grasping the concept of god is not enough as man’s lack of knowledge leads to negative consequences, “The uncommon hope was followed, naturally enough, by deep depression. The certainty that some shelf in some hexagon contained precious books and that these books were inaccessible seemed almost intolerable” (84). Man is curious by nature, and with limitations put in front, their education is stunned. There is no incentive to remain motivated, considering…

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    According to Hallahan, Kauffman, and Pullen (2015), “exceptional learners are those who require special education and related services if they are to realize their full human potential” (p. 5). I was able to gain in–depth knowledge visiting various special education environments and making observations of exceptional learners, to see first-hand, these services implemented in the classroom. Through my observations, I was able to capture the essence of what a day in the life looks like for a…

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    Miriam Schapiro was born in Toronto, Canada onNovember 15, 1923. Her talent rose at age of six when her father gave her weekly drawing assignments. She was a student at the Museum of Modern Art and learned to draw from the nude model at age 14, when she attended Federal Art Project classes. She received both her undergraduate (1945) and graduate (1946, 1949) degrees in art from the University of Iowa, where she studied printmaking with Mauricio Lasansky. While at the university, Schapiro met…

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    How To Build A Computer

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    thermal paste covered processor. Then, the motherboard can be put into the computer. Align the motherboard holes up with the holes in the case. Once that is done, put standoffs in the holes where the motherboard needs to be risen. A standoff is a hexagon shaped screw with a hole in the middle to keep the motherboard pins from touching the case, which can cause an electrical short. After screwing in the motherboard, put in the ram and hard drive. Once the ram and hard drive are put in, put the…

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    Votive Statues

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    intent to stand forever in front of the gods. The statue shows a standing man wearing a skirt with his hands clasps in front of his breast. The man’s skirt – that covers his stomach to his ankles- is made of leaves. The shapes of the leaves are hexagons with a thin line in between each one, making it clear they should be leaves. Under his feet is a platform that helps him stand up and look at his god. His lapis eyes are the first thing people spot because the black outline and the bright blue…

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    During the song, the Beatles are dressed-up in dark-colored suits and the background consists of bright-white hexagons that in a black and white film, creates great contrast of color against the band members. The characters are positioned according to their roles in the song: Paul stands on a platform right in the center of the group, as he is the main soloist for…

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