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    Paper Airplane Lab

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    helps the plane move up due to the air that moves under and over the wings. Drag force makes the paper airplane slow down because the air pushes back against the plane. Gravity is the force that pulls the plane down. There were many factors that influenced the flight and speed of the plane. One factor that greatly affected the flight and speed of the plane was the design/wing surface area of the plane. The surface area of the wings of the plane needed to be firm and stable in order for the plane…

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    Good Paper Airplane

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    Paper planes that are folded for long distance usually stays in the air for a long time because they have a lot of lift but little thrust, but they are meant to be thrown with a lot of force. Unlike paper airplanes, darts don’t have a lot of lift nor drag because they depend on extra thrust to overcome gravity. Also another way balance can affect the plane's flight is by having…

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    reason behind the designing of oblique wings. This design has been found to reduce wave drag for a supersonic aircraft and can be believed as an aerodynamic evolution to swept wings on symmetric aircraft configurations. This wing is not symmetric at supersonic speeds, but rotates about a central pivot, which allows the maximum cross sectional area perpendicular to the flow to be half that of a similar symmetric design. The…

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    The mere mention of martyrdom may arouse an array of reactions because of its association with killing, violence and/or death in everyone who is familiar with the practice; and although martyrdom is not limited to any person, religion, or society and often, we find ourselves faced with a moral dilemma. But at what cost, are we willing to sacrifice in order to be happy and/or to find what we consider true happiness? Many like to say true happiness is dependent upon various circumstances and/or…

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    welcome. Buffalo Wild Wings were established in 1982 in Columbus, Ohio. They have around 3,000 employees that work for their company. Most of the employees that work for them really enjoy working for them they say that it is a fun environment to work in. I know that going to the Midwest to many different buffalo wild wings the employees all seem happy and look like they really enjoy working there. Buffalo Wild Wings offer not only wings to their customers; but they also have a little bit of…

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    Human Power Ornithopter

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    Ornithopter The Human-Power Ornithopter, a wing-flapping device, was designed in 1485 with the intent to fly. However, there is no evidence that he attempted to build the machine, but his ideas of human powered flight device followed for the next several hundred years. His inspiration came from birds or bats, which lead to the two-wing device feature. The wingspan exceeded 33 feet and the frame consisted of pine covered in raw silk, which is light but sturdy. The pilot, laying down in the…

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    Capitol Mall is known for being so close to campus and having stores of everyone’s interest that demonstrate good rhetoric. Buffalo Wild Wings, relies on their company and media for advertisements. In order to show the rhetoric, I have examined articles, videos, and menus. Also, I have conducted an interview with a customer that utilizes the space often. Buffalo Wild Wings uses multiple types of advertisements to establish the business inside rhetoric. For example, in some sitting areas, there…

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    Elementary” (Parlor Games) and my husband Mort is not dead. During my senior year in high school I was actively involved in the theatre program. The final fall play I could audition for was called Parlor Games. Walking into auditions I had done little research on the show, but knew I wanted to be the lead nonetheless. After a long afternoon of auditioning and having to reread for callback, I ended up with the part of the lead. At that moment I was no longer Erika Watral; I had taken on a…

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    afterwards one sees things previously taken for granted. Magical Realism was created by two South American authors, Marquez and Borges. Marquez is also the author of A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, so it makes sense that he wrote about a literary classification he helped create. A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings is a clear example of Magical Realism; it is shown through the plot, as well as the character’s actions. No matter how unreal or unbelievable the situation seemed, the entire town…

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    in the evening. At the same time, Members of the organization will show support to the local community by assisting during events. ◦ The idea of Wing Factory took roots during a family event. Three friends saw the economy improving and understood more people were willing to go out to spend money and enjoying a moment at lunch and evening. ◦ Wings will be the main entree throughout the menu. Additionally, sandwiches, and meal from different time in the day. ◦ There is a strong market for…

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