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    Haro Physics 3020: Heat, light, and sound is a course that examines the basics concepts of physics. It includes discussions of heat, motion, velocity, and temperature. This course is not intended to go very much in depth, but to provide knowledge necessary for an elementary school teacher. One major concept of the course was the study of the description of motion. The objectives for this lesson include speed vs. velocity, acceleration, and free fall. Speed refers to how fast something is…

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    his assistant, Bearnaise, talking about how they should speed up time to stop Santa from delivering all the presents on Christmas Eve/Christmas Morning. This is caused by the small feud between Father Time and Santa. As the story continues, Santa enlists in the help of the Tooth Fairy, The Easter Bunny, and Cupid, as well as his head elf, Bernard to help stop Father Time from speeding up time. The five work together to stop him and in the end, Father Time realizes that he should not be speeding…

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    explains how there was once an all powerful object that started all the motion. Anything that is currently in motion was first at rest and was moved by another motion which was moved by another motion. Because anything that is in motion was not in motion until it was moved by another motion means that there has to be a first motion that started it all. Since anything that has to be in motion be moved by another motion then the first motion would have to be the ultimate…

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    The officers believed him to be in a ‘high crime area’. They caught up to Wardlow and frisked him. During the search, they found a handgun. The gun was wrongfully tried for evidence in the Cook County Circuit Court. His attorney rightfully filed a motion to have the gun evidence suppressed before the trial. Wardlow and his attorney fought that the pat-down violated the fourth amendment against unreasonable search and seizure because the police had no…

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    suffered the worst consequence imaginable leaving others behind to deal with loss. My heart goes out to everyone who has been through this terrible experience because I know it could have easily been me in their shoes. I wish there was an easy way to stop people of distracted driving. I wish them hearing the disgracing…

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    application of the scientific method made him more successful in his research. Though there were others involved in the "scientific revolution" of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Newton stands out in his work reevaluating concepts of motion, and devising laws of motion that we still hold as science today (Shipman, p. 51). The experiment element of the scientific method is crucial. The test of a hypothesis must be able to be duplicated by others. As Newton noted, his research was…

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    different from Bambi? It narrows down to the animation. Films look different because of the style; it differs from artist to artist. Popular varieties include anime, CGI, 2D animation, stop-motion, Paint-on-Glass, and the list goes on. There are several kinds of animation, but the fundamental styles are drawn, cutout, stop motion, and computer. Drawn animation “is a sequence of drawings that, when filmed, give the impression of movement”, according to Moving Image Education. To create this…

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    automobiles to cushion and protect a passenger involved in a collision. They are viable safety features that are intended to be used in conjunction with seat belts, another vehicle safety device. “The goal of an airbag is to slow the passenger’s forward motion as evenly as possible in a fraction of a second.” (Woodford, 2017). Many types of airbags have been developed, such as the frontal, side and seat belt airbag. The airbag was first designed in 1952 by American engineer John W. Hedrick, who…

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    of the contact phase the standing leg will be secured in the ground maintain stabilization, while the contact foot will be at planter flexion at impact moving forwards and upwards across the midline. One has to have enough height on the ball to stop the opposing team to regain possession in the defensive…

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    changes his facial expressions and this is where the stop-action animation part comes in. So it really…

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