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    resembling a cool science fair project or a Rube Goldberg machine. We see a ping pong ball roll down a slope and pop a balloon, followed by women tinkering with hairdryers. Sexist statements such as “Only men wear lab coats” are spelled out in liquid but eradicated by the hairdryers. A hairdryer-powered projectile launcher shoots ping pong balls across the room. There is even a “wind clock,” in which hairdryers float more ping pong balls at various positions in the air in order to tell time.…

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    which of the four balls; golf ball, ping-pong ball, tennis ball and rubber ball will bounce the highest after being dropped from either a 100 cm or 50 cm height. Hypothesis - what do you think will happen? A generalisation that links the independent and dependent variables (you may use and IF THEN statement. Compared to 50 cm, when any of the balls is dropped from 100 cm it will bounce higher because the ball will have more kinetic energy. The ping-pong ball will bounce the highest…

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    Adnan Syed

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    footage, shovels, fingerprints, etc. The only piece of evidence they could bring forward were cell phone tower pings from the day Hae was killed. However, the cell tower expert collected 14 pings from different locations, yet the prosecution only presented four at court. Why? Those four pings were the only ones that matched up perfectly with Jay’s ever-changing story; all the other pings would have placed them in different areas at different…

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    Hailam Kopitiam Case Study

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    t Background Figure 1: Hailam Kopitiam Logo Hailam Kopitiam is Malaysian food culture originated by the emergence of traditional kopitiams, which were oftenly family-owned entities that were handed down from one generation to another. For this new age kopitiam offers the classic food and drinks combined with modern conveniences such as piped in music, air conditionaing, attractive interior design and Wi-Fi connection. Figure 2: The map of Hailam Kopitiam For this project, I have choose…

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    Nt1310 Lab 4.3

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    section and examine an Echo reply frame. Notice that the source and destination MAC addresses have reversed, because this frame was sent from the default gateway router as a reply to the first ping. What device and MAC address is displayed as the destination address? _ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff…

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    The ethnographic case studies written by Marcel Mauss; The gift, thieving a chance by Rebecca prentice and Tongan women and migratory circuits of wealth by Ping-Ann Addo are all uniquely different, representing different traditions as well as different concepts based on their way of life. However, these three case studies, regardless of the differences in their concepts of culture, all represents similar traditions. These case studies all follow the rule of reciprocity, exchange, gifting and…

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    Anitha Alias Mr. Graham AP U.S. History 18 May 2016 Forrest Gump A) 1. “His back is as crooked as a politician.” Doctor/Mrs. Gump/Forrest Gump’s back was crooked and politicians were considered crooked, meaning they were dishonest. 2. “Your mama sure does care about your schooling.” Principal/Forrest Gump/Mrs. Gump was so determined to have him educated in a public school that she did anything to allow him to be there, even sleeping with the principal of the school. 3. “He had him a guitar…

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    the first day we did real games that are considered sports. Some of the “sports” we did was cornhole, ping pong, and archery. Even though you wouldn’t think of these as sports they are actually considered “sports!” When we played these “sports” I had my peers and my fellow teachers give me tips of what to do a little better. Such as in cornhole, how to throw the bag a different way. In ping pong to serve the ball a little bit better. Or even in archery, how to hold the bow in a more…

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    Forrest despite his disability, is able to achieve personal best and other achievements such as being in the “Ping-Pong” team, help him to make it to the White House, the highest honor to be awarded. In the movie, Forrest Gump met the President of USA twice, once for being a hero in the army, and once for being part of the “ping pong” team against China. This chance of meeting the President, symbolizes that even a mentally handicapped person can have a chance make it to the top and be recognized…

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    Film review of: Forrest Gump By: Even H.Kollane Year of release: 1994 Genre: Novel, Drama/Comedy Director: Robert Zemeckis BildeMain actors: Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) Jenny Curran (Robin Wright) Summary of the plot: The movie Forrest Gump is a story about the man who is named Forrest Gump who has a very low iq and has a whole different view of the world. He grew up in Alabama with he's mom in a big house. When he was little he's legs was very…

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