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    Is velocity the reason why a curveball drops? Statistics show that the velocity of a ball does not cause the curveball to drop. There are other variables involved like air pressure, rotation of the ball, and aerodynamics. These are very important factors when a baseball is thrown. A Big part of velocity is the air pressure, this is because of a separate topic called the Magnus Effect - a force exerted on a rapidly spinning cylinder or sphere moving through air in a direction at an angle to the…

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    I. Introduction This investigation focuses on the accident that Korean Air Flight 801 met on August 5, 1997 on Nimitz Hill in Asan, Guam. The fatal accident involves issues on Guam Airport’s differences from other airports and the misguidance of the destination airport’s operations. The pilots did not base their tasks on the airport’s systems, they based it on their knowledge and on what they were used to. The cockpit crew’s incorrect decision, miscalculation, and reliance to wrong information…

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    The British-Europeans blood-thirsty civilization in the nation of Australia was jeopardous to the Indigenous natives in the 18th-20th century in many implications. Firstly, it caused the outbreak of chronic diseases, such as tuberculosis, measles, chickenpox, smallpox and influenza. Yet, little did the Europeans know that the harsh syndromes were introduced to the nation, as a result of their arrival. It also made the nation more and more susceptible to the dramatic decline in the Indigenous…

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    Consequently, the earlier years of my life were defined by struggle and turbulence. A period of parental conflict marked a monumental turning point in my life, a point where my concept of self was like a see-saw, teetering back and forth between two polar opposites. We all have demons in our closet - we store our waves of turmoil…

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    Poetry is a form of writing unlike any other. Poetry can convey different feelings and deep meanings. It can be peaceful or evil, it can turn frowns into smiles or even the opposite. T. S. Eliot once said "Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things." Poets use figurative language and…

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    Many Mizzou students are surprised to hear that the campus is home to an observatory. In fact, the observatory has been serving Mizzou students for over 100 years. The observatory is named after university president Samuel Laws, who personally donated $2,000 to help finance the new observatory for the university. The observatory has had multiple locations on campus before reaching its current spot on top of the Physics Building shortly after its 1964 construction. Galileo Galilei is widely…

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    Charlie Parker

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    The jazz musician charlie parker was born on August 29,1920 in kansas city. His father was an african american stage entertainer and his more Addie was a maid chair woman of a native heritage. As an only child charlie moved with his parents to kansas city, missouri he was seven years old. At that time the city was lively center for african american music including jazz and the blues and some gospel charlie was always around music as a kid because of of the town he lived in they always played…

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    How do stars form? The stars were born among the dust and scattered throughout the most galaxies. There is an example of dust cloud which is the Orion Nebula.The turbulence in the depths of these clouds produces enough mass of knots.Because its own gravitational attraction,and the gas and dust can begin to collapse. Then the material at the center begin to heat up which is known as protostar . The heart of the collapsing cloud will one day become a star. Since stars are formed from…

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    emails, highlight the main points and be concise while explaining patient problem. Explain the medication terms so that the patient knows what kind of prescription they are getting. Being clear and concise with the email will help exclude patient turbulence and concern. I hope you all keep this tips in mind while writing an email to your patient. One of my good friend Michael Smith, a healthcare industry consultant is coming to our clinic to give a presentation about how to effectively and…

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    A woman being in love can be an, emotional turbulence for some males. The show casing of authorities can be a metaphor being used to showcase how females can be with their spouse; we sometines interrogate, and imprisoned our spouse because of love. The narrator, Paz also further explores themes of…

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