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    Wrigley Advertisements

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    Methods: For this research paper I acquired all my advertising images from the internet. I found most of my images in November 2015. I was able to get some of the older images from vintagebrowser.com as well as vintage ad sellers such as ebay.com. I also found some through google pictures and Pinterest. I have one commercial which I found on YouTube. Since there were so many advertisements to choose from, I tried to pick one from approximately every decade. I choose these issues because I…

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    Acceleration Of Gravity

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    In this experiment the main goal is to examine the correlation between position, velocity, time, and acceleration of objects, moving in one or two dimensions. Each and every experiment will be conducted under different conditions. For example, the first experiment requires a constant force (gravity) to act on the object, the picket fence. This experiments other condition is that we neglect friction. This object should be in nearly ideally circumstances. In the second experiment, the conditions…

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    Trebuchet Experiment

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    INTRODUCTION: A trebuchet is a type of catapult which was originally constructed back in medieval times. It was commonly utilized back then for launching large rocks or dead bodies either over or at castle 's walls in attempt to break them down or injury whoever was on the other side. Dead bodies were also launched over these walls in aim of scaring one 's enemy who was on the other side (Farrell, 2006). The trebuchet uses Isaac Newton’s laws which are; The greater the mass of the object being…

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    Sputnik

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    October 4th, is a special date in the world and society’s history. The reason this date’s special is because on this day, in 1537 the first translated English bible was released by Myles Coverdale (Jeffcoat, 2013). This sparked a revolution in Catholicism, people were able to read the bible and interpret the story of God for themselves. Exactly 420 years later in 1957 another transcending event for society occurred. The Soviet Union launched a small sphere of aluminum-magnesium-titanium alloy…

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    active communication satellites in orbit with more than 2,600 inactive ones causing a significant amount of space debris. Importantly, communication satellites provide our security and our entertainment. At a high altitude of nearly 36,000km from Earth, the geosynchronous orbit (GEO) is an ideal location for communication satellites that have a requirement to be over the same position of Earth. This “sweet spot” above Earth takes one full day to complete an orbit and is ideal for ground-based…

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    Discrepancies This scenario is not a perfect representation of the orbit of Mars for many reasons. First of all, it does not take the effects of the forces on Mars due to other planets’ gravity. These forces are extremely small, but over time might make an eventual difference in the orbit of Mars. Due to forces such as these, the orbit of Mars has changed and will continue to change over billions of years.. Additionally, while this model implies that Mars has been orbiting around our Sun…

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    the ability to transmit the digital images quickly and reliably to earth. The discussion below will support the design for a nuclear powered “spy” photographic satellite in low earth orbit, possessing a10-meter telescopic mirror, and using microwaves to transmit photographic data to earth. Location: There are four orbits…

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    enlightening us with advice on their simple mistakes so we can learn from them and do the same. We have been always been dependent on their help; however, how brutal this experience may seem, it is necessary for one to endure. In the novel, Leaving Orbit, by Margaret Lazarus Dean, embarks a new concept that relates students entering college for the first time to space travel and that this exploration is important for one’s personal life and for society. Like in a rocket ship leaving earth and…

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    When we turn on the TV to watch the news, how is that image being projected through our TV? When we call a family member on the other side of the world, what technology is making it possible? The main device being used to send those signals is a satellite. The creation of satellites was a huge breakthrough for technology; it gave the populace a chance to communicate with anyone on the planet. This technology has needed to change and evolve to meet the increasing demand of the world population.…

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    Daniel Ritchie Professor Ms. Macdonald English 26 October 1015 The effect of moon phases on human behavior. The term “Lunar effect” refers to the connection between the moon phases and human behavior. The recorded statistics were recorded in correlation with the phases of the moon. Mainly focusing on abnormal behavior during the full moon. Violence during the full or close to the full moon. 11,613 cases of aggravated assault in a five year period happened more often around the time of…

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