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    Software in order to determine the actual tension force provided to the string. Starting at an overall stretched string displacement of 0.0 cm, increase the force provided to the string such that the string displacement increases by 1.0 cm. Repeat this process until the overall string displacement becomes 15.0 cm. Plot the tension force produced from the Capstone Software over the total horizontal displacement of the string at that particular instant. Analyze the plot produced in excel in order…

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    his wife he “tore her nose right off her face” (France, 71). Instead of killing her he gave her the worst punishment. By taking off her nose he showed his self-control, forbearance. This restraint allowed him to show no mercy, but keep in control in order to get the best result. Forbearance is also seen in Bisclavret when he was patient with the other knights. The wise man said that “’this beast has lived with you and every single one of us has seen him over a long period… Never before has he…

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    However, society has evolved since the Middle Ages, so reviving it in its original form would be regressive. The context of chivalry should be modified to fit today’s culture. In order to do this, it would be beneficial to emphasize that chivalry is no longer a practice only men need to follow. With various gender equality movements in full swing, it makes sense to highlight the fact that women should reciprocate the courteous treatment…

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    rt and Architecture There were rules as to how ancient greece buildings should be built which were called orders. There were 3 architectural orders; Doric, Ionic and Corinthian Temples were a big part of Greece architecture. They were large simple buildings that honored a certain god or goddess, and had a statute of them built inside. The most famous architectural building of Ancient Greece is the Parthenon, located in the city of Athens. It was built for Athena, the goddess of wisdom Pottery…

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    Catholic Church Women

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    As of, “2008 a majority of Anglican provinces admitted women to the orders of deacon and priest” (Pui-lan 67). In the Anglican Church it is extremely common to see ordained women in a parish. Due to this, women are able to have a large impact on their Church and the decisions that are made. Unlike the Catholic Church, they…

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    overall general assumption of personality is as follows: Personality is defined as the different characteristics each individual has which involves our emotional, motivational and cognitive aspects which influences how we think, feel and behave in order to understand the person as a whole and their individual differences in contrast with others (Schacter, Gilbert and Wegner, 2012). Individual personalities are fairly consistent, changing very little throughout a person’s lifetime and can be…

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    Pantheon Research Paper

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    The Pantheon situated in Rome and Parthenon, situated in Athens are two famous Greek and Roman buildings respectively with great historical architectural style. Both structures have some degree of visual resemblance between them. Although their names seem to be similar, both buildings (structures) have some significant differences that distinguish them from each other depicting diverse cultural styles. One important note is that the architectural design of the Pantheon was influenced by Greek…

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    Think about modern buildings (built after 1900) you may have seen either in person or in pictures that were designed in a classical style. I decided to describe a Northern California home that I was lucky enough to live in for a couple of years, mainly because it is a modern building (approximately 25 years old) but was designed with a classical style. I wanted to describe a building that I know very well and this particular style of architecture (or at least the front façade and columns) is…

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    Mycenae Lion Wall

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    The piece of artwork I have chosen to critique is the Lion Gate architecture found on page 39 in the textbook. The Lion Gate is the main entrance to the citadel of Mycenae. Mycenae is located on top of a small mountain. The gate is ten feet both wide and high, and narrows as it rises. The triangular shape prevents the lintel from falling in and breaking by evenly distributing weight. It was constructed of rock, gold, and clay. It is also a perfect example of a post-and-lintel arch. The top…

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    up on anyone. Saint Catherine of Siena was one of the best role models of her time and of our time. She was also one of the most influential people in Church History because of her many works of mercy, her dedication to Christ through her religious order, and the struggles she overcame in her own…

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