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    FORCE AND STATIC EQUILIBRIUM Introduction The research is to be made on the most important concepts of the civil engineering which are force and static equilibrium. These concepts are very important for the engineering point of view. The force can be considered as the element which moves or tries to move and stops or tries to stop the body in motion. So whenever there is a force applied on an object it changes its inertia and causes to changes its state of rest or motion. The structures should be in equilibrium before and even after the application of the force. So the two important things in the civil engineering are the force and equilibrium. Thus the force when applied to an object it may changes its equilibrium so there should be some knowledge…

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    Static Electricity

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    Jessica Vandeventer 16 March 16 Static Electricity or Electrostatics Purpose/Question- The purpose of this experiment it to explore static electricity and to explore how charges effect one another. Hypothesis– Any like charges will repel each other and any unalike charges will be attracted to each other. Data Tables/ Graphs – Charging Material Pepper Salt Paper Aluminum Styrofoam Uncharged Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Cotton Nothing Nothing Stuck to ruler Stuck to ruler Nothing Fur…

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    Static Character

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    When it comes to character arcs, the villain can not be a static character. Though length of the story and how often the villain is mentioned in the book or movie may change how much growth this one character is able to get, he or she, being human, is always changing in some way. Confidence grows with every victory, and shrinks with every defeat. Anger, though sometimes a constant burn in the villain’s soul, explodes and subsides in fits. Tears dry up over time, and love dulls. Anxiety consumes…

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    3. STATIC BUDGETS A static budget contains elements where expenditures remain unchanged with variations to sales levels. Overhead costs represent one type of static budget, but these budgets aren't confined to traditional overhead expenses. Some departments may have a fixed amount of money set in budget to spend, and it is up to managers to make sure such amounts are spent without going over-budget. This condition occurs routinely in public and nonprofit sectors, where organizations or…

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    I am a defeatist. Unless there is good reason to confront someone, it’s commonplace to see a retreat. Over the years I’ve found things that are worth feeling the intense chagrin of being unable to get the other person to understand or fighting anxiety to point out something. Whether it be a stigma perpetuated in a majority of horror games, the line with disabilities (e.g “low functioning” and “high functioning”), or how someone speaks about a certain socioeconomic class. Things like this may…

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    Character is what defines us as a person through our everyday life, not only our victorious moments but also our difficult times. There are two different people in life, the ones’ who meet change and the ones’ who stay at a standstill. The Crucible is a play involving Salem and victims of witchcraft, who suffers extreme consequences. Parris is a reverend who has high authority in church, however his reputation is put on the line as his daughter, Abigail and niece are caught dancing with slave…

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    Characters in all kinds of fictional stories are characterized into different groups depending on how they shape the plot. In the great Anglo-Saxon Epic poem, Beowulf, many characters are featured as either static or dynamic. The main character, Beowulf, encounters many obstacles and undergoes multiple trials that cause him to immediately attract the attention of readers. However, Beowulf is a static character throughout the epic because while his personality may alter as he ages, his character…

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    Flexibility training has an important role in an exercise program. Incorporating an appropriate stretching program can prevent injuries, increase performance. Static stretching is an important part of the warm up component for resistance training. Static stretches involves positioning the limb in a spot where its at slight discomfort in its range of motion and to hold that for 15-60 seconds, Then to repeat this exercise for a period of time. It has been proven that static stretching is effective…

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    In this section I will address to you what the terms flat, round, dynamic, and static terms are in Literature. First, a flat term is a character with little individuality whose mindset the reader knows little about. Second, a round term is a character who is complex and often undergoes changes in his actions and thoughts. Third, a dynamic term is a changing or developing character. Last, a static term is a character who remains essentially the same throughout the story. In the next paragraph I…

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    chargers that do not move. Static electricity is one of the many things that are covered in electrostatics. An object that has accumulated electric charge has static electricity (“Electricity for kids”, 1). The charges are not on the move nor do they flow from one place to another. It is easy to remember that the charges don’t move in static electricity, because static can be tied to the word stationary. The word stationary means that an object does not change its position and remains in the…

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