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    trapping and would begin with the torso where most of their power reigns from. Michelangelo’s Awakening Slave, Young Slave and The Atlas are unfinished sculptures that are still intact to a block of marble. He believed the sculptor was a tool of God to reveal the powerful figures already contained in the marble and his only task was to chip away the excess. Michelangelo gave his figures motion and emotion, creating sculptures of simplistic beauty. In conclusion, Michelangelo incorporated…

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    Roller Coaster Height Lab

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    the course of the roller coaster height lab My group and I had to answer the question “ does the height of the ramp affect the speed of the marble”. We answered that yes the height of the ramp will make the speed of the marble increase. Our hypothesis was wrong, but, My group and I have discovered that the height of the ramp will not affect the speed of the marble. We also Discovered something new which was that the speed increased and decreased abnormally as we went along in the lab. Over the…

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    balls are marbles. Then I had to decide what was going to be my independent variable. I could have changed the slope of the bowling lane or I could have changed the mass of the bowling ball. I decided to have two textbooks as my slope. I picked this because two textbooks does not have a too high of a slope or a too low of a slope. Also, I decided on doing four trials and having four different bowling ball masses. When the experiment started, we collected the data by timing the marble from start…

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    block of marble” analogy to me? How is our mind like a veined block of marble? What do you mean? What are some of the examples of veins in our minds? Compare a blank piece of marble to one that is veined. If I showed you the one without veins and asked you to depict a certain shape out of this piece of marble, it would not be so easy. For example, “If the soul were like an empty page, then truths would be in us in the same way that the shape of Hercules is in an uncarved piece of marble…

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    Incrustation is believed to have originated in Alexandria during the Hellenistic period, around the 3rd century BCE. The paintings produced in this style are known for being colorful patchwork walls of faux-marble. In temples and other official buildings, this style was used with colorful imported marble,…

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    a game using marbles. Anne learned to play and she began to play at school. Anne got pretty good and started collecting them and keeping them in her suitcase, so she can always have them. “By the end of the week I had thirty-two marbles in one little white bag in my suitcase”Anne was so proud of herself for being able to earn marbles. The author shows that even though it is a set of marbles, Anne is excited to have something she got rewarded for. Just something as simple as marbles, the author…

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    Bigfoot Observation

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    appeared to have been constructed of vines, fallen trees, and limbs. The shelter had a strong smell of urine. Below is a photograph of the actual feeding station. Along with food, I began to place rocks on top of an old piece of flat marble. The flat piece of marble is a mystery in itself. The first time…

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    would expect the result to be different each time, as this is a random process. There are many possible sources of error in this experiment. One such source, may be our improvement as predators throughout the experiment. As we continued picking up marbles throughout the trials, we became much more efficient and able. This would make the biggest difference between the natural selection and genetic drift trials. Even though we had the disadvantage of the blindfold in the genetic drift trials,…

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    Epilogue To Jesus's Death

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    cups here and a marble. Keep your eyes on the marble. When I am done mixing up the cups, I will ask you to guess which cup the marble is hidden under. (Don’t tell the your going to put the marble under the cup just let the assume you will be putting it under.) Place all three cups on a table upside down. Pretend you will be placing the marble under a cup. To do this, lift the cup up from the back, put your hand under the cup like you are placing the marble under it, but keep the marble in your…

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    Black Bug Tagalog Version

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    pirate and the reason he wanted to be a pirate because then he would be famous. Then he pulled a marble out of a box and put it in the log that he had found and Tom said “ what hasn’t come here come here and what's here stays here. The reason he did that was because other kids that would put the marbles in log ,they would come back and there would be more marbles in the log. But he figured out that the marble trick was just a myth. Than he said after that ”Doodle bug Doodle bug tell me what you…

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