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    you need to have some knowledge of how you can construct your shelter. Rope making When dealing with natural environments, twining ropes together is a very important skill you need to learn. Rope twine making has very many mechanical uses including knots, carrying, making pulleys etc. You have to know how to join poles or sticks by lashing. To do all these, you need to know how to look for materials you can use to make a rope. You can find materials anywhere as you can use animal hair, barks,…

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    thought up of plans to escape the types of tortures they put him through. An example of this would be when he had the rats eat off the ropes that had him surrounded. This was smart because the character had put some of the food his imprisoner’s had given him on the ropes then the rats ate the food and the rope. Then another example is when he had the pendulum cut the rope that was holding him. The quote the author uses that proves he’s smart is “It was a wall, seemingly of stone masonry – very…

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    from each other. King Duncan of the Scotland was wearing a lavish blue rope and a crown letting the audience know that he was the king. Other soldiers were wearing military rope in brown and they were dirty as well letting people know that they fought in wars. They also had a belt wrapped around their waist where they put their imaginary swords. When Macbeth became the King, he changed his outfit from brown rope to blue rope portraying that he was now the king. Facial gesture also used in the…

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    She believes the industry might be using ropes that are stronger than they need to be. Recent research shows that out of the entire right whale population only 23 % of the females are capable of producing calves. The females are dying at a younger age and are not reproducing enough to sustain the…

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    One rope was attached to the top of a metal rod laid on a table and secured with a tape and a bob was tied to the end. 3. The same angle should was measured from both sides. A small angle observed was 10°. 4. The positions were marked to start from same point every time, for every repeat. 5. The pendulum was suspended and a stopwatch was used to measure the time taken to complete 10 oscillations. 6. The steps above were repeated for different rope/string length. 7. The results…

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    “ Use the Oxes Be ready i'm going to count to three” I said “ one” “ wait sage did you untied the rope on you!” Tobies Screamed “Two!” “Sage we’re not done tieing!” David panicked “Three! Pull Up!” I screamed The wagon started to wobble but slowly started to rise. I was carefully balancing myself on the wagon and the rope. The wagon was moving slowly. To slowly. I could tell the wood was starting to get week and bend. “ hurry up or I’m going to fall!” I screamed…

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    Furthermore, in Rebecca, Mr. De Winter’s mansion sets a sort of lonely atmosphere. It is surrounded with woods with not much to do but hunt. Even Giles, Mr. De Winter’s brother in law comments on the lack of things to do, “There is nothing else to do around here” (Rebecca). Also, living out in the woods includes many dangers. If trouble were to arise it would take some time before others could arrive to help. In an article by Jane Costlow, she comments on the dangers of a forest, “these are…

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    I am writing about Nietzsche’s ideas on what makes us human in which he explains the over man and the three transformations. I will also discuses Sarte’s belief what the purpose of human life is. Nietzsche is an existentialist that wrote a passage based on the human transformation in three stages. Sarte is also an existentialist that believes existentialism is humanism. Nietzsche describes his theory of existentialism through multiple metamorphoses. He stresses in his passage that these…

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    Essay On Trebuchet

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    a number of people pulled on ropes attached to the short arm of a lever that has a sling on the long arm. This type of trebuchet was smaller and had a shorter range, but was a more portable machine and had a shorter cycle time than larger, counterweight-powered types. The smallest traction trebuchets could be powered by the weight and pulling strength of one person using a single rope, but most were designed and sized for between 15 and 45 men, generally two per rope. These teams would sometimes…

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    “The Solace of Open Spaces: Rules of the Game: Rodeo” is an essay by Gretel Ehrlich , is about how people who do not live in the ranching lifestyle think that rodeo animals are treated cruelly. Many people who have not been around livestock in their life think that people are beating the animals in to bucking and this all that they do, which is not true. The stockmen has been selectively breeding for years based on the fact the animal loves to buck. Bucking stock do not live that hard of lives,…

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