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    Trebuchet Essay

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    It was a bigger version of the stave sling that used a large counter weight to propel a 900-kilogram projectile up to 300 yards. There were three designs for the trebuchet that we know was finalized. At first there was the traction trebuchet which was operated by a team of men pulling on a rope. Then there was a hybrid trebuchet, which was a mixture of using…

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    Maya Society Summary

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    In chapter two, Culture and Practice of War in Maya Society by Takeshi Inomata and Daniela Triadan, of the book, Warfare In Cultural Context Practice, Agency, And The Archaeology Of Violence by Axel E. Nielsen and William H. Walker discussed the cultural codes of conduct for warfare for the Maya cannot be comprehended through the advantages and disadvantages of abiding by the rules. With that being said, the cultural codes of conduct for warfare for the Maya can be comprehended through its…

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    transformation refers to the procedure in which a portion of foreign genetic material is implanted into a cell and becomes evident through change in appearance or function. This process may appear naturally, or by methods such as projectile bombardment, electroporation, or heat shock. Projectile bombardment occurs when cells in a culture are blasted by pellets that are covered with the DNA they are hoping to insert into the cell. It works as a type of gene gun. Electroporation takes place when…

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    Hunting Hypothesis Essay

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    It is clear at this point that early hominids actively hunted early in their emergence and hunting has altered the way in which social interactions developed. The hunting hypothesis became widely supported to explain the origin of bipedalism or to interpret early human adaptation to savannas and the early archaeological record. Apparent confirmation of the hunting hypothesis came with archaeological evidence demonstrating that predation had always been a part of human society. Though with that…

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    Stranger Things is a Netflix original series that takes place in 1983 Hawkins, Indiana. Throughout the first season, three boys discover the reality of another world that coexists with our own while trying to find their lost friend, Will Byers. With the help of a government experiment named Eleven, the boys are able to understand that Will is stuck in another dimension. Using the boys’ Dungeons and Dragons game board, she explains that Will is stranded a world very much like their own. According…

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    spread, Phillips swung to shoot, yet there was only a thumping commotion. Baffled, Phillips tossed the stuck AK-47 to the ground. Seconds after the fact Phillips was shot in the hand, and after that brought his own existence with a gun as a police projectile hit him in the spine. "In the event that that firearm hadn't stuck, I wouldn't be here, and four different officers with me wouldn't likely arrive either," said Caprarelli, now 49. "We lucked out." Several rounds were discharged amid the…

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    Jack Shumski Professor Verdecia Fire Technology 102 20 November 2017 Physical Principle of a Catapult to The Fire Service A catapult does many different things that relate to different physical principles. The big physical principle of the catapult is it uses Newton's first, second and third law. In fact, also all three of Newton's law can relate a lot to the fire service and how it operates. This essay will relate the physical principle of the catapult, to Newton's laws and how it relates to…

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    Life In Medieval Times

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    Back in medieval times, there were great battles and many moments of violence and warfare, along with torture and plenty of weapons and armor to go around. Life in the medieval time period would have been rough. Going day to day, working and wondering if this is the day you home and castle get taken over. Many people would work just average jobs. Working the average man’s job at a shop selling trinkets. Life in the medieval time period was a fearful one, with threats of conquest by other…

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    Essay On Slingshot

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    the slingshot, a natural evolution, if you will, from the traditional slingshot to a circular one that you can carry in your pocket, tackle box, or backpack, closed it measures 2.3 inches by 1.3 inches, so carry it anywhere. It is described as a projectile launcher with a cone-shaped latex pouch that is securely attached to a fiber-reinforced composite ring, so all you do is drop your ammo into the pouch, stretch it back, and let fly. Manufactures' Description: • Up to 350 ft/second…

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    The Verdimillious charm shoots emerald sparks of electric energy. When aimed at a target, it can be used defensively. If you use a slashing motion with your wand, ending on the target, it will feel a slight stinging pain from the discharge that surrounds them. This effect is short lived. This spell would be best used to defend against a small foe that presents minimal threat. This would give the danger pause long enough for you to escape to a safer place. The other use of the Verdimillious charm…

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