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    ended up using for our testing instead of using the original car that Jared made. Personal Write-Up For the Mousetrap Car assignment, the car Emperor Kuzco started as a standard template using CD wheels, wooden axles, siding, and lever, and a mousetrap. There were two cars that were constructed for this project, however only one was used for testing.…

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    hunting rifle well know by all hunters of big game, Remington wanted a gun they could mass produce for military,police,and civilian use so they made the remington 700,another rifle is the 1887 lever action made by winchester the lever action uses a lever like a bb gun does to load its ammo, you probably know about lever action if you watch old western movies,then we have a classic 30.06 this rifle can take down just about anything.Now I will tell you about AR or aussalt rifles, the M-16 is known…

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    greatest good for the greatest number. The trolley problem is a moral scenario with two outcomes. In the first scenario, a train is on a train track approaching five innocent people who are tied down to it. A bystander sees the people and also sees a lever that will put the train on an alternate route in which there is only one person who is tied down. The moral question at state is does one let the train go on its natural…

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    reinforcement through placing a famished rat in the Skinner box. The side of this box had a lever which the rat knocked, accidentally, whenever it moved about the box. A food particle would fall into a pot beside the lever after knocking the lever. Thus, the rat learned to head straight to the lever after being placed, in the box, for few times. The fact that the rats obtained food each time they pressed the lever forced them to repeat the action,…

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    The Giza pyramids were raised on a rocky plateau on the west bank of the Nile in northern Egypt and were connected, by secured thoroughfares, to mortuary temples in the valley beneath the level. These sanctuaries had landing stages which were connected to the Nile by a waterway. In old times they were incorporated among the Seven Wonders of the World. There are various theories about how the pyramids were produced. One of the more preposterous theories is that extraterrestrial guests might have…

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    Generic Mousetrap Car A mousetrap car doesn’t need batteries or fuel. It is powered by simply setting the trap and letting it loose. The wound spring has a ton of potential energy stored in it. The power from the spring propels the car. A rod, or lever, (typically used to snap the neck of a mouse), pulls the string wound around an axle. The string unwinds, converting the potential energy from the wound spring into kinetic energy; causing the wheels to rotate, pushing the mousetrap forward.…

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    Biomechanics In Badminton

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    The sport known as badminton has its origins in ancient civilisations in Europe and Asia. The ancient game was known as battledore (bat or paddle). Shuttlecock was probably originated more than 2000 years ago in the 1600s, where it was just two people hitting a shuttlecock back and forth without it hitting the ground. In 1934, the International Badminton Federation was formed, with the initial countries, which included England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Denmark, Holland, Canada, New Zealand…

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    conditioned. In a Skinner box, a light can be used as a stimulus to let the animal know when a certain behavior will lead to the desired outcome. For example, if the light is on and the animal presses the lever, it will receive food. However, if the light is off and the animal presses the lever, it will not receive food. This type of stimulus is referred to as a discriminative stimulus because it must be met before a response will lead to a particular outcome. According to Michael (1980) “a…

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    Dirt Bike Research Paper

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    gloves. Afterwards you want to check and see if you remembered to turn on your gas. Next set your left leg on the left peg then kick start the bike with your right foot. In order to start moving and going forward you'll have to pull in the clutch lever on the left side of your handlebars. From here you're going to have to put the bike into first…

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    Apollo Human Parenting

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    The ultimate goal was to shape Apollo into pressing the lever inside the box to receive pellets. This requires the reinforcement of exact segments of behavior across successive trials towards the desired target behavior (Powell et al., 2013). In order to accomplish this, it was first necessary for us to place…

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