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    As the first two conventions mentioned above, this convention can also be found in most surveillance films. When watching this murder scene viewers are left feeling betrayed, because that is exactly what happened when Lou’s partner was shot and killed. What makes this murder scene different from other surveillance film murder scenes is that the murder was not for seeable compared to other movies. For example, as we seen in The Conversation the murder was mentioned before it happened…

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    Essay On Barefoot Running

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    The differences between barefoot and shod running Introduction: Humans have the ability to perform various movements, such as jumping, walking, running, etc. However, tend not to think the essentials of movement as they are not applying the mechanisms that allow them to move from one place to another. The amount of energy required to walk at a comfortable place is very small in comparison with other activities (Everett and Kell, 2010). The study of De Wit et al, (2000) concluded that,…

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    First, find a parking spot. Make sure the parking spot is both big enough to fit your car and, also that your allowed to park there. Find a spot that you feel will be safe to park in, so you won’t hit another car. You will need a space that’s a few feet longer than your car. Also, the parking space must be a legal spot. You can’t park next to a driveway, near a construction zone, fire zones or a fire hydrant. Next, use your blinker to signal toward the space as you approach it, slow down,…

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    Plymouth has always been a boring town, but Plymouth has developed over the last couple years. I am 15 years old now and I wouldn’t want to leave this for any other town. I have seen plenty of changes in this town, and now we have been introduced to a project in school about renewing some areas of the town. There is about an acre of land next to Penguin Point and another piece of land in front of the gas station Pac and Sac which is just a little bigger than the Penguin Point area. We have to…

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    Math Challenge

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    is an isosceles triangle. In an isosceles triangle the base angles are congruent , so that means that angle Q is equal to angle P, since angle Q is 45 degrees, angle P is also 45, and because a triangle has 180 degrees, the remaining angle(O1) must be 90 degrees. This proves that the triangle PO1Q, is a right triangle, and…

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    Pendulum Essay

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    ruler. Method: Screw retort stand into bench and attach clamp with boss head. Tie string to clamp, leaving 30cm of distance between both ends. Hook one 49.91g mass to the end of the string. Measure the 80˚angle from the equilibrium line using a protractor and raise the mass to this angle. Turn on the stopwatch. Simultaneously release the mass and start the…

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    Concepts Of Map Scale

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    Question 2: Map scale is the ratio of the straight line distance between any two points on a map to the straight line distance between the same two points on the earth’s surface. Now when looking at map scale there a few concepts for instance, ratio (representational fraction) scale is a concept of map scale. Ratio scale is always neutral in the scale measurement used on the map. So when looking at a map scale of 1:50 000 it means that 1 unit of measurement on the map is equal to 50 000 of the…

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    affiliated with many mathematical components. However, I was profoundly interested in determining the optimal kicking angle as it caught my recognition. As I further explored this topic, I decided to endeavour to connect a swimmer’s water movement with the quantity of water being pushed around against the flow. As a swimmer myself, I was greatly interested in determining the optimal angle to kick in order to enhance my swimming. In swimming, kicking can be defined as the continuous up and down…

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    Science Project

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    What angle launches the projectile the furthest By Kailic Kotter Table of contents Acknowledgements I’d like to thank my parents for helping me through my tough project. Every time I wanted to quit they keep pushing me forward. If not for them I would never have finished this project on time or at all. Another thanks to my siblings that wanted so eagerly to help me out on my science project. every time i said hey, I need some help they came running to…

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    In this lab we will explain how to deduce the equation landing position of the ball thrown by the robotic arm stand. We must create the equations in terms of the radius, height, arm rotation speed, and release angle. The equations must be made with those variables because, those variables are what can change where the ball will land in the cup, and will make the equation more useful to the client. To make sure the equation will remain accurate we have to keep track of all the units throughout…

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