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    The study that has been explored is centered around the effect year round schooling has on students and their community. Several research groups took a holistic approach to their research by focusing on the effect year round schooling had on students as well as the administration and community. Throughout several years, data was collected from 5 different schools and districts in Utah and California. There was not an exact number of participants reported in the study because the focus was on the…

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    The Road

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    According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, a Utopia is an imaginary place in which the government, laws, and social conditions are perfect. A dystopia is defined as an imaginary place where people are unhappy and usually afraid because they are not treated fairly. I believe it goes much further than that. A utopia is unique to everyone because a utopia is usually somewhere a person would love to live and is adjusted to that specific person's liking. The same pertains to dystopias, however, it…

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    exploration of the human life, and their art is a reminder about reality. For the virus infection AIDS, photography not only helped bring awareness to the disease but also helped put human faces to the battle. Sometimes it takes a photograph or two to capture an epidemic for people to understand the existence of it. An example of such a photograph is Lucinda W. Bunnen’s AIDS Patient, which conveys a stark message about the constant pain and suffering that results from the disease. Use of…

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    The Battle of Passchendaele—also known as the Third Battle of Ypres—was fought at the Belgian city of Ypres. The majority of the battle was fought on the eastern ridge of Ypres, in an area known as Passchendaele on the Western Front. It was so close that it was only an 8 kilometer walk from Ypres! The exact co-ordinates for the Battle of Passchendaele were from 50° 54′ 1″ N, 3° 1′ 16″ E (DMS) and 50.900278, 3.021111 (Decimal). The Battle of Passchendaele was fought from the 31st of July to the…

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    Essay On Hooke's Law

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    A bow is basically a two-armed spring that stores mechanical “potential energy” once the string is drawn and pulls back the limbs. After you recoil the cord, you utilize your muscles to exert a force on the string that bends the limbs backward. The quantity of force that your fingers exert on the string once you’ve to force it all the means back is named the “draw weight.” The elastic or spring energy is currently “potential energy” that may be reborn into launching associate arrow after you…

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    into one. The pinks, blues, reds, yellows, oranges, purples, and browns blend together to create a symphony of colors. There is a stigmata in the Lili pad brush strokes and a legato in the lines of seaweed and willow branches. Claude Monet captures a fluid motion of an impressionist in his painting of the Water Lilies. He mesmerizes his viewers with a flat plane of space and depth. When beholding Monet’s paused glimpse of time in real life versus a reproduction, one perceives vast differences…

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    Frederick Douglas are known as two of the greatest writers in American History. Both writers write about the past as a way of sharing their stories about a dark time period, one plagued by slavery. Even though both writers excel in their abilities to capture the reader’s attention, they achieve their purposes in different ways. While Frederick Douglas attempts to remain objective, Mark Twain’s writing is filled with subjective prose, eliciting the ways in which authors can take either approach…

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    Zeno's Paradox Analysis

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    and time upon which we have strung the world. They have no reality outside of the true mystery that is the consciousness that has created them. Zeno’s Paradox and the Quantum Revolution The full implications of the quantum revolution have not really sufficiently penetrated our classical understanding of the world. Einstein’s development of “spacetime” perpetuates the classical problem of proposing an absolute reality independent of the reality that creates it. Biocentrism reveals the ways that…

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    The intent: to capture the kindness and beauty this significant woman has demonstrated throughout her life. Van Gogh created the portrait of his mother after receiving a photograph of her from his sister Wilhelmina. His reasoning to do so was expressed in a letter: “I am…

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    I loved the thought that I was calculating numbers that gave answers about how the universe operates. Furthermore, I found a subject that helped me to capture my curiosity about the world and invest it into my learning. Throughout the year, I found myself in awe of the fact that calculus is able to infallibly explain the laws of motion in the universe; it’s incredible how many scenarios calculus is able to describe. For instance, the launch of Sputnik or any other spacecraft would be…

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