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    “Why Won’t They Talk To Me?” A Groovy Semiotic Analysis The spaced out and complex tunes of psychedelic rock born in the 1960’s by numerous artists ranging from The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Byrds, Pink Floyd, The Doors, and more have evolved over the years into a mix of antique guitar and present-day disco pop. The discourse community of psychedelic rock which arose in the 1960’s is still alive and evolving today while holding the same values of peace, love, and sharing the love for music…

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    The Pearl House is a medium sized house. It is approximately seventy-five feet across and fifty feet deep. The main section of the house is of a rectangular shape with a small rectangular ell on its northern side. The summation of these parts creates a shape similar to an L. The primary facade of the house is the south facing side. The house is of a six-by-two bay construction. There is a large covered porch with five Tuscan style columns, which dominates the facade. The house is a total of…

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    Meteorology Research Paper

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    assimilation is the interpolation of data. Interpolation involves placing irregular data onto a regular spaced grid by mathematically adjusting the data. In other words, interpolation creates evenly spaced data, even if the raw observations are very irregular. Interpolation creates better forecasts because the model will have better results with evenly spaced data than it would with more irregular and unevenly spaced data. Overall, data assimilation is very important because it modifies the data…

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    Straight Line Lab

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    The termites seemed to focus and not become disoriented by the straight line. However, the sharp angle line seemed to confuse the termites. According to Joe Culin, from the Department of Entomology at Clemson University, “Termites are better at following relatively straight or gently curved lines rather than those containing sharp angles”(Culin). In the lab the termites were tested on a straight line and another line, which had closely drawn sharp angles. With this information in mind, that…

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    Each Taurus in Inopportune: Stage One is spaced and placed at an exact point which was drawn and calculated by Cai Guo-Qiang himself. Studying stage design while being an actor and at Shanghai Drama Institute gave him an edge and a better knowledge of what he was aiming to do. Every car is specifically spaced so that it resembles a nine-panel comic strip. For each car has its own panel of the comic strip. According to the Museum of Contemporary Art, the reason behind the dangling the cars in…

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    The obesity rate has increased significantly over the past decades and continues to be a leading health concern. The purpose was to determine the risk of obesity in young adulthood correlated with both childhood obesity and obesity in one or both parents. Childhood obesity was defined as a body-mass index at or above the 85th percentile for age and sex, and obesity in adulthood as a mean body-mass index at or above 27.8 for men and 27.3 for women (Willett, 2013). Methods of study: Height and…

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    unattractive. But actually going from each gallery, was an enlightening experience. Quite informative and intriguing seeing how Picasso’s work progressed through his career. Everything was presented nice and spaced out. Some of the sculptures were spaced out, but think it should 've been spaced out a bit more in my opinion. I believe that it should be shown in a way where the viewer can show appreciation to each work individually. Believing so, I think this because the artist produces each work…

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    are comfortable and happy. Then they start to breed the animals. Even though they don’t get to pick out their mating partner, it is the zoosjob to make sure they can get to that reasonable amount to where they can be let free. Nature parks provide spaced out property for the animals to roam in. Unlike zoos where they keep the animals in a small locked in territory, nature parks keep the land open for the animals to roam freely -just not as freely as they would like-. Despite the fact that humans…

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    Within chapter 3 of Claire Alfrey’s book Alfrey (2003) makes reference to a number of famous theorists that help explain key aspects of child development and learning; physical, emotional, social and cognitive- however Alfrey (2003) makes an important point being that all four of the stages are inter-related, meaning each aspect of development works alongside each other. Jean Piaget is a well-known child psychologist that Alfrey mentions within chapter one of her book, Piaget provided a…

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    Distributed vs. Massed Practice: Which Produces Better Learning? That is the question. Teaching has, and always will require some kind of exercise & application process in order for the student to grasp the material at hand. From the moment Hermann Ebbinghaus, a German psychologist, discovered massed and distributed practice in the 19th century, there have been numerous arguments about which of the two methods provided the best results. Although there have been studies done to back massed…

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