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    wanted to try with my own camera, since it came with manual settings. First, I tried set different ISO, aperture, and shutter-speed numbers. I have to be honest that it wasn’t easy, because I couldn’t tell if is too dark or too bright. I just had to do my best to guess the ISO and shutter speed. With my first try, the first picture was too dark, so I turn ISO number up. As a result, it was much better, but still need more light. Then I played with all the settings for a while until it was the…

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    In this lab we will explain how to deduce the equation landing position of the ball thrown by the robotic arm stand. We must create the equations in terms of the radius, height, arm rotation speed, and release angle. The equations must be made with those variables because, those variables are what can change where the ball will land in the cup, and will make the equation more useful to the client. To make sure the equation will remain accurate we have to keep track of all the units throughout…

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    I can see that it would be confusing if I mixed my words up for students who already maybe confused during the lesson. At ___ time, I explained imaginary numbers. I did not think that this was the best way to explain it. Next time I would want to be able to better explain that the number isn’t just a random number that was created but a number that was constructed in order to solve equations that had a square root of a negative…

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    William Golding, a Nobel Prize winning author, was inspired to write Lord of the Flies after he came back from World War I. He was greatly affected by the things he experienced in the war, and related these acts to a survival situation. He had learned how quickly people can snap and become someone they are not. The novel is an allegory for the hardships and conflicts he had to deal with during the war. This novel is filled with examples of survival in this novel such as surviving on the island…

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    I was so excited I could hardly breathe right, so nervous that I was shaking like a leaf. This is the moment that I have been waiting for from I was at the age 10. This was really happening; I pinched myself numerous times to make sure I was not dreaming. Finally, I was going to see this man that I have not seen over some 10 to 15 years now and I was both nervous and anxious. I barely slept that night; as soon as the sun came out I was already preparing myself to head out. It was not an early…

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    Everyone has a dark side to them, what does it take to unchain yours? In the book Lord of The flies by William Golding each character experiences this change within themselves, and in many moments in our life we see this happens to us as well. In the book the boys end up stranded on a island; they do not know where they are or who is there with them. Throughout the book they find a conch shell and use that to symbolize control and sanity, they also use a pig’s head as an offering to the “beast”.…

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    The Power of Emotions in Lord of the Flies Emotions have power, they can be overwhelming and confusing. More importantly they have an unobtainable power that can control us and force us to do things that we may not do on a normal day to day base. The novel Lord of The Flies by William Golding is a book written all about emotions and their overwhelming power they have over us. As teenagers and adults we struggle to handle our own emotions when we get into conflicts with one another, so how…

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    Humans fear the unknown and what they can’t understand. They fear what they can’t control and what can control them. They fear what threatens them, so they create an idea, something without a form, an imaginary beast to use as an excuse in order to act upon their fears and take control so they may not be scared anymore. In the novel, Lord of the flies by William Golding, a representation of the real face of Men is presented through the story of a group of boys stranded on an island, with only…

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    in an organization. Job Evaluation Methods Positioning: arranges the job description from greatest to least taking into account an inclusive distinctness of relative value or contribution to the organization’s success. Classification: deciding the number of classes and composing class descriptions to classify the limits between each class. A position classification is chosen by comparing the whole job with the…

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    concentrating on the task at hand. She worked through the first items quickly and accurately. On item number 11 she doubted herself. She said, “This is bad, no it’s fine.” Prior to starting she thought she could not figure it out, but then once she started the hands on component she completed it accurately within the time limit. On item number 12 she stated, “This hurts my brain.” On item number 12 she remarked, “The red is a different shade. It throws me off.” This brought my attention to the…

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