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    Genocide is an aspect of violence/aggression that has a huge impact on everyone’s lives. Numerous factors play a role in why people would choose to participate in mass genocide. Many aim to satisfy their need for safety and security during a violent time, so they murder people to keep themselves out of harms way and avoid death themselves. They are afraid that if they do not obey their authorities instructions, their safety will be compromised. Since safety is a step on Maslow’s hierarchy of…

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    My Rocket Physics

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    The distance the rocket will travel will increase because the rocket has more mass. Newton’s 1st, 2nd, 3rd law and aerodynamic forces had an effect on the rocket. The changes made to the rocket was that more mass was added to the rocket. Two grams of clay was added to the nose cone. The straw is 205 cm body length and there’s 3 fins on the bottom that are 4cm x 2cm. Newton’s 1st law is if an object in rest it will stay in rest unless an outside force acts on the object. Also, if an…

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    determine the effects of two factors (the length of a pendulum and the hanging mass of a pendulum) on the period of oscillation of the simple pendulum and to determine the value of g, the acceleration due to gravity. Apparatus Retort stand String Meter ruler Table Standard hex nuts (as suspended mass) Stopwatch Labelled Diagram Illustrating setup Method Experiment A: The simple pendulum was assembled using a retort stand, string and steel weight (suspended mass). The suspended mass was…

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    people had walked by that hour (cite). Why would the people just walk by and not at least ask if the man was doing okay? A social psychological phenomenon in which individuals do not assist a victim when others are around, known as the Bystander Effect, is what keeps most people in cases such as the case of Hugo Alfred Tale-Yax from helping or getting involved. The reason for people not assisting when others are present is the result of wanting to conform. Other people’s behavior is accepted…

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    Pendulum Essay

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    During the course of this practical, the different factors of a pendulum will be investigated. A pendulum is a mass held from a fixed point so it is able to swing freely, the mass swings back and forth in an arc. The formula for finding the period of a certain pendulum lies in the change of the length of string suspending the mass, and the force due to gravity where the pendulum is being used. This relationship is shown in the equationT=2π√( L/g) (Sean, 2010), as the length of the string…

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    Essay On Dark Matter

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    scientists today. Dark matter was first “observed” by Fritz Zwicky of Caltech in the year 1933. Zwicky observed galaxy clusters and used mathematical calculations to attempt to determine the mass of each galaxy by observing its velocity of orbit. An issue arose when Zwicky ended up calculating the presence of more mass than could be accounted for, but these results were pushed to the side after publication due to a lack of understanding of galaxy clusters at the time. About forty years later,…

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    Ironically I have just received a letter from the UN stating we have reached an all-time high of a one and a half degree Celsius raise. The main reason is from our heightened increase in greenhouse gases. (A gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation, e.g., carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbons.-Google) Before I continue, I will first take you for a walk through time, this will give bases for my proposal action against climate change. Since the beginning of…

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    Lumion 8 Research Paper

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    Lumion 8 Puts Beautiful Renders within Reach Create stunning visualizations easily with Lumion. This 3D architectural visualization tool can win business for architects, creative professionals, and interior designers. It allows users to use CAD technology and easily create stunning architectural visualizations. Beautiful visualizations that can make clients see not imagine your ideas can be created in a just a few minutes. Take your large polygon models and then create a virtual walk-through.…

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    Density Lab

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    Objective- Our goal for this lab was to calculate the Density of a substance. We needed to make sure we had the materials to find mass and volume and then use a formula to calculate density. Introduction- The main principle of this experiment was to figure out the Density of certain objectives given to us in the lab. We had to know the the formula D-M/V in order to find the density of that object.We also needed to know the density of water(1.0 g/l) in order to predict if something would float…

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    activity is causing this, it is important to first introduce the greenhouse effect. This effect is caused by the interaction between incoming radiation from the sun and the Earth’s atmosphere and is crucial for the existence of life on our planet, as it is responsible for keeping the Earth’s surface much warmer than it would be otherwise, allowing water to stay liquid over most of the surface. Important to the greenhouse effect, are the greenhouse gases, which include water vapor, carbon…

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