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    potentiometer is rotate in a circular direction, the amount of resistance changes on either side of the wiper which is attached to the signal pin of the potentiometer. This tends to changes of the relative closeness of the pin to 5volts and ground, and it gives different analog input. When the potentiometer’s shaft is rotated in circular direction up to 360deg, we read 0 as there is supply of 0volts to the pin. When the shaft is rotated all the way in the other circular direction up to 360deg,…

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    your shot is a successful one; a bird flying in one direction is suddenly and violently launched in another direction falling precipitously. While the average pellet shot has a mass of no more than a few ounces and a duck weighs on the order of several pounds, the impact from the shot is enough to significantly redirect the trajectory of the duck. This occurs because while the pellet is very light, it is moving at an incredibly high speed relative to the duck. All moving massive objects possess…

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    shark.” – Paul Watson. Sharks are cartilaginous fish with pair fins and nares, two chambered hearts and jaws. These characteristics are unique to the class, chondrichthyes. Ray, skates, and chimaeras are members of this class and sharks closest relatives. Shark fossil aren’t like dinosaur fossils, because sharks skeletons are made of cartilage (a connective tissue) they don’t fossilize well at all. However shark teeth and scales (called dermal denticles) do fossilize well and those fossils…

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    They measured the intensity (i.e. level) and direction (i.e. anxiety seen as debilitative/facilitative) to determine how much of a contribution these dimensions have not only on performance in general, but also performance variance. The subjects of the study were ten athletes who played on Loughborough…

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    Postmodernism is closely related to individualism, in fact, individualism is one of the many concepts that is in postmodernism. From the view of postmodernists, facts and truths are risen from social subjectivity because experiences and science reasoning are the thing of the past. While this might seem ordinary for many young adults or teens, this postmodernist concept and ideal is what has been keeping experts and mature adults up at night. With the birth of the internet, postmodernist’s…

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    In this painting, Hiroshige manipulates scale by the way he depicts the relative size of objects. As the study of perspective suggests, one of the most important ways to represent recessional space is to depict a thing closer to the audience as larger than a thing the same size farther away. The change in scale helps to measure…

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    Ellen is a hard working client from our agency who has decided to relocate to a new County. Ellen has decided to relocate to Atlantic County, NJ to be closer to family who she feels will be a sober support system to her. In order for Ellen to continue working towards her goals and completing treatment, I have found some social service agencies in Atlantic County that may be able to help Ellen continue working to better herself. Micro level Ellen needs to obtain a job. She needs to obtain her…

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    claiming that our drive to exceed our own personal growth needs frequently dominate our drive to meet fundamental needs. Coupled with learning humanistic motivation, Abraham Maslow shaped the development of this psychology; consequently, altering direction of learning for modern psychologists. The brilliance of this famous psychologists was put on display when he found an arousing conception. His belief was that people are…

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    Over the course of this semester, I took a lot away from this Introduction to Technology for Educators course that I believe really helped me grow as a future educator. I was introduced to many different types of software and apps and taught how I could introduce technology in the classroom and make it effective. Even through how we created our assignments were different applications that I believe I will use in my classroom. This course has really opened my eyes to how teachings can stray away…

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    loved how Edward was writing of his experiences while he was still working, for example a lot of people would just recollect their experiences but Edward was writing while it was happening. Which is much better for accuracy and detail of events. As relative to our class, I was interested in the topics of corruption, politics, and fraternity of police officers. Many people may or may not realize that no matter where you are, corruption within police departments is taking place. It is a matter…

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