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    Parallel Lines Lab Report

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    US Corrected Text Slide 1: Condition for Perpendicular Lines in Terms of Their Slopes Learning Objective At the end of this class session, you will have well understood about the condition for perpendicular lines in terms of their slopes. Slide 2: Introduction Slope is the ratio of the change in the horizontal distance to the change in the vertical distance. Slide 3: Explanation_1 Area of a Quadrilateral Teacher: Hi students, today we are going to discuss about the condition for…

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    The term Bollywood, were ambiguous, seems to serve different purposes for different people across the world. In academia, the meaning of Bollywood is that, one tends to use the term as loosely as to refer to the Indian film industry as a whole, but much like other Hollywood and Bollywood has also come to stand for auxiliary aspects of film production which includes such as choreography, music, songs, costumes, makeup and even hairstyles. In the past it was known as Hindi cinema, Bombay cinema,…

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    Have you ever been watching a movie, or playing a game, that had you so immersed, you needed to remind yourself this was a fantasy? Storming the beaches of Normandy, traversing the galaxy on an Imperial Star Destroyed, or slinging through downtown Manhattan next to Spider-Man, all different mediums of film, television and video games have the power to integrate their audiences into their world, and create an exciting and enjoyable experience. When fanfiction develops, techniques are employed…

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    Usability Report on Cogstate’s Brief Battery Louis Gurrieri Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Executive Summary The Cogstate Brief Battery is a cognitive battery that is designed to assess aspects of working memory and processing speed. It is a computerised test comprised of tasks such as the Detection Task (DET), One Card Learning Task (OCL). All the tasks involve the use of playing cards as the stimuli for the tests, and by using cards it is easy to understand for…

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    Blown to Bits Chapter 4 was all about the organization of bits, and how the internet is organized. After all, there is simply so much data on the internet, one must wonder exactly how search engines such as Google can pull up websites from this virtual sea of chaos. Well, at first, the internet was mainly a repository for information. Websites were browsed in a hierarchical order, with the websites of most precedence appearing before those with less prominence, which makes a lot of sense if you…

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    Open Face Parallels

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    Most people have heard the saying “It is better to have too much than not enough.” This saying is true for anglers as much as anyone. They sometimes take hours to scout out and determine what gear to bring with them depending on the fishing conditions and how much stress they are planning to put on their fishing tackle. Too little tackle and the fisherman might miss out on a crucial opportunity to catch that trophy fish, too much tackle and it can cause one to be clumsy or indecisive. One…

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    While some job interviewers pursue a impartially unusual style to interview questions, numerous job interviews include a discussion of communal interview questions and responses. These are opportunities to sell yourself to an ideal company to enhance your chance of a successful future. Here are common interview questions, along with an ideal way to answer them: 1. "Tell me something about yourself." Talk about why you accepted certain jobs and explain why you resigned. Also, include why you…

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    According to Euclid’s Elements, Book I, “Parallel straight lines are those straight lines which, being in the same plane and being produced indefinitely in both directions, do not meet one another in either direction.” Euclid defines about parallel lines at last of his definition of Book I which he uses to prove a lot of his proposition. He proves two lines are parallel lines in proposition 27 and uses parallel lines properties in every proposition after that. Therefore, this paper seeks to…

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    because he is the only one out of everyone who can't read, or write. In Mr. Pendenski's letter I used a lot of Western slang to show his Texan personality. Zero's letter used these words "I got every darn one of 'em right" (Kadam 1). I used parallel structure to show how basic their life is and to show their routine. In camp Green Lake they keep doing the same thing over and over again. For example In Mr.pendanski's letter it said "y'all should also know that I was madder than a wet hen…

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    A Tale of Two Cities By: Alyssa West In A Tale of Two Cities the story contains several parallels (recurring events) which draws attention to the specifics in the story and makes it a more wholesome experience to the reader. One of these parallels are the use of wine for war. There are also parallels in the paradoxes, both those directly stated and those implied in the tale. The story also has parallels in the characters, such as Lucie’s kindness and Mrs.Defarge’s cruelty. To elaborate on…

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