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    Definition Of Metaphysics

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    things as only simple things, or just as things of what they are. For example, when we look at a pencil, we only think of it as the material thing of pencil. We do not think about what makes it a pencil, other than the physical materials. However, when we think with a metaphysical point of view, we begin to think of other things of what makes a thing a thing, or in this example, what makes a pencil a pencil. When the subject of metaphysics is involved, we think of several compositions of a…

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    I made preliminary observations where I observed that the termites move fast but loosely, will follow straight lines made by pens such as ballpoint pen and BIC pens but for a certain amount of time. Also will ignore any lines or shapes made by a pencil. Based on this observations, I was able to create my own experiment in order to test my hypothesis . I used a blue sharpie and a black ink as my independent variable, in order to see which would the termites would prefer since they are both dark…

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    Ever since I picked up my first marker as a child, I would draw until my countless markers ran dry. By the time I picked up my first sketching pencil, I started to feel more serious about creating artwork. It was an April afternoon, with my cup of tea that I realized being a professional artist is my path in life. Decisions came easily to me in grade nine, before most of my peers would even have the slightest clue about their futures. During my high school years, I had my full life planned ahead…

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    The first object I would say is one of my life’s artifacts would be art supplies. My art supplies are mostly made up of pencils and paints, such as colored pencils, watercolor pencils, oil paints, acrylic paints, and water based paints. This artifact is important to me because ever since I was a small child I’ve been drawing wherever I could. When I became older my older brother would sit with me and teach me all of the techniques that he used when he drew. Art supplies are an artifact of my…

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    Before the students came to the classroom, I placed their morning cursive worksheets on their desks. Mrs. Jackson gave me a copy of her lesson plans for the week (which she must hand in to the principal every Monday morning by 8:00). Today Mrs. Jackson did not greet the students at the door, but worked in her classroom as the students came in. Mrs. Jackson began the class by introducing the website, www.pearsonsuccessnet.com to the students. This is a website that goes with their reading book,…

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    and a marking pencil suspended from a pendulum. The pencil would mark on the paper as the electric circuit was opened and closed. What is now known today as Morse code is what Samuel Morse created when he used dots and dashes in his telegraph. To continue his experiments and research he needed financial support. Fortunately, Morse was joined by Alfred Vail, the son of a wealthy business owner and skilled mechanic. Morse’s original design underwent many changes. Instead of a pencil writing…

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    own. You turn in your railer award at the office and on Friday they draw railer award and call you up to get a prize. It takes awhile because there are other people turning their's in. You usually get a soda, pencil, mechanical pencil, erasers, energy drinks, and a decoration for your pencil. If you get a soda or energy drink, you would have to wait tell…

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    Bonnie is observed by her teacher, having trouble tying her shoe laces, holding a pencil and string beads. Her teacher believes that she cannot speed up Bonnie's growth in fine motor control. Therefore, she has asked Bonnie to build block towers or play in the dress-up area, and excused her from the classroom activities that enlist fine motor abilities, such as "Puzzles" and "Arts and Crafts". Excluding Bonnie from the lessons may have an effect on her confidence, but her parents can motivate…

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    Velocity Lab Report

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    The note length is determined by the value of the current Default Note (16th note or last value of the last selected note). • The Velocity is determined by the current position of the Velocity Slider in the Local Inspector ➐. • After the click, the Pencil Tool changes to the Resize Tool ➑, because the cursor is positioned at ‣ a Click Zone (the left border of a note). Create + change length: Click-drag creates a new note at the click position and lets you resize the length by dragging left-right…

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    One side of the classroom is the laptop students and the other half is the students who note take with paper and pencil. They think that by doing this is will help the students who are using paper not be distracted by the laptop screens that could be in front of them. Also in the Rockmore’s article, Dan talks about how they could “kill the switch”, which would be turning…

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