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    Everyone knows that. Why does it point north? Well, all magnets have two “poles” or ends. One end of the magnet is called the north-seeking pole. The north-seeking pole is often abbreviated to north pole or the letter N. The north pole end of a magnet is usually colored red. The other end of a magnet is called the south-seeking pole. The south-seeking pole is often abbreviated to south pole or the letter S. The south pole end of a magnet is usually colored blue. Have you ever heard of the phrase…

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    In pole dance, one uses their body to create art. The dancers body is not the art, but the movements the body creates is the art. Contemporary dance is musical expression which incorporates modern and post-modern aspects of dance, as well as classical dance styles such as ballet. In “The Last Goodbye” choreographed by Isis Masoud, and starring Marlo Fisken & Kyle DesChamps, they combined contemporary dance with pole dance. The dancers use a dance studio room, which has a couple dancing poles.…

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    especially the telephone pole, and why the history of the telephone pole might not be as stainless as one might think The essay is divided into three different parts. The first and second part are primarily and the last part is a conclusion were she shortly reflects upon her own opinion on telephone poles. The first part is about the invention of the telephone and the reaction towards…

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    Different Worlds Jews are mice, Nazis are cats, and Poles are pigs. In the setting of “Maus 1: A Survivor’s Tale, My Father Bleeds History”, Art Spiegelman’s characters are far more iconic than they are particular. It is very difficult to distinguish each of the characters through looks alone, and the reader must do so through the dialogue, clothing, and the personality of the different characters. Spiegelman uses iconic characters rather than unique ones so as to separate the parties involved…

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    Fishing In America Essay

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    (Hopkins 5). Today the fishing poles are much more modern and are made of better materials (Bailey 8). The rods are made from materials that are lighter and much stronger, like composite. As stated by John Bailey, “the ultimate goal of fishing is to catch a fish” (8), and the best way to do so is with a rod and reel. Fishing with a pole is the best form of fishing in rivers, streams, and lakes for various reasons, a pole can be used in any amount of water, poles can be used to catch…

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    latitude in the way that as you get close to the equator descending from the North Pole in the winter the amount of sunlight is grows, until hitting a full 24 hours of daylight at the South Pole. However in the summer it is the opposite. Starting at the North Pole with 24 hours of sunlight, it slowly decreases as you go down until it reaches 0 at the South Pole, when there is no sunlight at all. (For the North Pole it’s reversed, so it starts out at 0 in the beginning of winter). The differences…

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    Spiegelman makes the poles in his graphic novel take this appearance, as benign and friendly pigs. There is although some discrepancies in this assumption, which is seen throughout the book. In today’s time pigs are not such a good symbol, and they are usually related to disgust and sometimes even untrustworthy. Spiegelman changes the personality and outward appearance of the poles to fit how they interacted with Spiegelman’s parents, Anja and Vladek. The first instance where a Pole is seen to…

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    Critique Of Peary's Wife

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    In the reading, author claims that peary, who was a famed arctic explorer in 1909, traveled to north pole and although he had some critics ,which cliamed he had never traveled to north pole, he was truthful. However,the lecturer totally repudiates this claim and brings up some evidence to the contrary. First of all, author argues that the national geographic society puted a committee to examine his equipment and records. As the committee concured his claim so he was trouthful. conversely,…

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    Physics PET Lab Report

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    needle orientations resemble? (5 points on turnitin.com) Made by Lauren Smith In the compass, there is a North-seeking needle and a South-seeking needle. The North-seeking needle always moves to face the North pole of the magnet, and the South-seeking needle always moves to face the South pole of the magnet. The compass needles are similar to the electric fields and vectors around electrons. The compass needles follow a line when they are moved that resembles a magnetic field line.…

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