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    Catapults Lab Report

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    Paragraph 1: A lever is a simple machine, which is a long rigid object resting on a pivot or a fulcrum, which rotates. This reduces the effort that is needed to move something. In this experiment the lever is the catapults arm. The lever we have used for the throwing arm is classified as a third class lever. The base of the catapult is the fulcrum, where it pivots off. The load is the beanbag on the end of the arm and the effort is how much it takes to pull down the arm of the catapult. Tennis…

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    Identical twins are when one egg separates and becomes two. However because their genes are the same they will still lead same lives. As is the case with this article: Twins can be freaky, but we all understand why they're so disturbingly alike: Not only do they share the same DNA, but they also tend to grow up surrounded by the same people, playing with the same toys, and doing the same activities. They were most likely traumatized by the same cartoons and disappointed by the same birthday…

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    Elastic Heart Analysis

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    different emotion, reminiscent to the mood swings I used to have. When LaBoeuf carries his dance partner around like a weight, I think of how difficult my depression is sometimes, and the stress my illness puts on me. Hearing Sia compare herself to a rubber band, reminds me of how I can easily break down, whether it’s from my depression, or even my frustration due to my inability to focus because of my ADD. However, when I listen to “Elastic Heart,” I also hear words of empowerment. Like the…

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    The ball is hit over harder than expected, but my cousin pops the ball up enough so I can get to the it in time. I set up a perfect hit, the ball moves so fast to the Earth nobody can reach it, as the it hits the Earth we all cheer and jump for joy for it is us who has the upper hand in this match. Leading up to this event of sweat, determination and fun is the Latterell Olympics, a crazy invention made by yours truly the Latterell family, the Olympics is not necessarily testing your strength,…

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    Sixties Music Analysis

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    Brian Wilson was inspired by the Beatle’s album Rubber Soul and began working on Pet Sounds, a landmark album which in turn was admired by Paul McCartney. Brian Wilson also produced one of his greatest achievements, “Good Vibrations” which combines multiple musical ideas into one song and notes a departure from pop song writing, it’s referred to as “Pocket Symphony” because of the number of instruments and ideas present. Other psychedelic bands that began to emerge were The Grateful Dead and…

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    Pper Division

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    The 13 remainder folders can be used at a later time or can be stored. On the other hand, problem two depicts an amount that cab be discarded. In problem two, Karen will be able to make 30 bracelets. The nine rubber bands left can be discarded since Karen does not have any more rubber bands to make another…

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    these actions were brought to Americans’ attention, whether it was through Uncle Tom’s Cabin or from free and escaped slaves, the morality of slavery was brought into question. In the late 1850s, America was a rubber band stretched to its max and it was only a matter of time before that rubber band snapped. The rising tensions combined with the stereotypes, international relations, and injustices, brought about the inevitable fall of the Republic. While the American Republic fell with the onset…

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    My Dad gave me my first set of cowboy spurs, when I was about 6 years old. They were a youth/ladies size and of course they were too big. This was no problem for Dad. Using his strong hands, he carefully squeezed the bands of each cowboy spur together. This narrowed up the heel opening. After a couple of tries, he had the cowboy spurs where they fit snug on my boots. Then he took a piece of scrap leather and made a western spur strap out of it. He cut a slit on one end of the strap and…

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    raised by his father in the Caribbean. The two of them shared many traits and habits. They were both disrespectful to women and yelled at their wives, and both eventually ended up divorced. Oskar and Jack fell asleep while watching TV, wore several rubber bands on their wrists, flushed toilets before and after use, and liked to dip their toast in their coffee. But there were some things they could never see eye to eye on, like the subject of Israel and Palestine or who was responsible for World…

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    The Beatles The Beatles are known as the greatest and most influential band of the rock era. They were part of the British Invasion, and took the world by storm with their records. Despite how long it has been since The Beatles were together, they are still remembered and admired by millions of people. There is much history of this band that changed the music world. The band originally consisted of bassist and vocalist Paul McCartney, guitarist and vocalist John Lennon, lead guitarist and…

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