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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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    to the actual “acted-out” film because although the film spoke of the treasure as “Black bird,” it was a maltese falcon. The plot of the film revolves around the search of this prized treasure and the problems related to its finding. The film uses linear structure. Personally, I think I like linearly structured films better, but on this certain film, my attention would have been caught more rapidly if it had had a beginning “in the middle of things.” An in medias res beginning…

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    decided to bring my five year old brother and my eleven year old younger self to the United States. A journey that would take maybe two days with the proper documentation took my family a little over a week to achieve. The journey was not a simple linear path, much like the journey that ultimately led me to the decision to attend medical school. Since I was a child I have been interested in the workings of the human body. When I was younger, my father was involved in a car accident; he suffered…

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    different way to understand and record history. Historians have broken down the different ways to study history into different theories. Two of these theories are the Cyclical Theory and the Linear Theory. The Cyclical Theory believes there is no “real” progress being made in history; on the other hand, Linear Theory believes that the world is constantly progressing. But looking back at the history of mankind, patterns emerge from analyzing the rise and fall of ancient civilizations, the spread…

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    the bounce test, is attaching the metal block to the spring, pushing the block down and releasing it. We would use these data to calculate the damping factor and the spring constant. To accomplish the different experiments we needed the use of a Linear Variable Differential Transformer…

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    Mata; he was an urban planner from Spain. His concept first appearance was in an article in Madrid famous journal of the time, where Soria tackles the municipal policies of planning, advising a radical measure for the future planning of Madrid. The Linear City concept had as principal idea one strip of 500 meters wide, the long of the strip would be the necessary, by necessary we mean it could be as long as the city would require. In the center of this strip, the main actor would be the train…

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    series of nudes of a stripper that were never released. I even found out that while one of his lovers fell ill with tuberculosis, he would visit her and take care of her but in-between be sleeping with another mistress. The drawing I’m doing is the linear drawing of Igor Stravinsky. It has nothing to do with his numerous mistresses or anything like that. Actually, not much is documented about this drawing other than the sketch was taken back to Switzerland by Stravinsky and was misconstrued as…

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    Continuing your research This is the easy part of your research because you know what information you’re looking for. You’ve done your preliminary research and organised this information into an outline, and now your task is to find more information about each of the points on your outline. At this stage, as well as more information about points on your outline, you may find another point or two that you need to add. This is OK – just reorganise your essay outline. Writing your essay…

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    Have you ever had a tooth pulled? I have. It's annoying and I despised it. I truly hated being numbed more than the hammer, screw driver and whatever else these crazy dentists use to take my tooth out of my head. I know you're thinking if you hate the numbness that badly, just tell them you don't want it, but friends, I choose the numbness. Even worse than teeth being pulled, have you ever watched an action-packed, edge of your seat TV show or movie where the good guy is syringed with numbness,…

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    IV. Analyses A. Bivariate Analysis Using Figure 1, 2, and Table 2, I discover that the correlation coefficients and linear relationship between the X and Y variables are not as strongly positive as I had thought. In fact, the correlation coefficient is negative with a very small absolute value. Both X_1 and X_2 have a slightly negative correlation coefficient of -0.05 with dependent variable Y. This indicates as the amount of acquirer initiations increase, sale premia will remain almost the same…

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