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    Alex Smith is an eight-year-old boy in the 3rd grade. He is a loving child and will go out of his way to help anyone. He loves school and his parent report during the school year he is up and ready to go. Alex makes friends easily but can be too aggressive‚ which some students do not like. In the classroom Alex have trouble staying in his seat‚ careless with his work. Alex is very talkative‚ which causes Alex to misbehave. His work is disorganized and he is easily distracted. Alex has trouble focusing

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    have helped us to understand topics ranging from art‚ astronomy‚ mathematics and philosophy in a deeper way. One of the many names residing from Ancient Greece was Pythagoras a mathematical philosopher‚ who changed our present day apprehension of geometry with his astonishing creation of the theorem named after his name. The Pythagoras Theorem What is Philosophy in Mathematics? Mathematical philosophy is linked with the philosophical foundations and assumptions of mathematics. E.g. was calculus invented

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    Biography of a Mathematician Introduction Leonardo da Vinci was a great mathematician whose contributions to the discipline were immense‚ especially in the field of geometry. Besides being a mathematician‚ Leonardo da Vinci was a renowned painter‚ inventor‚ architect‚ and a student of scientific concepts (Cremante‚ Leonardo & Pedretti‚ 2005). Since Leonardo’s natural genius encompassed several disciplines‚ he personified the term “Renaissance man.” At present‚ Leonardo is best acknowledged for his

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    not have been possible without it. The use of organized mathematics in Egypt has been dated back to the third millennium B.C. Egyptian mathematics was dominated by arithmetic‚ with an emphasis on measurement and calculation in geometry. With their vast knowledge of geometry‚ they were able to correctly calculate the areas of triangles‚ rectangles‚ and trapezoids and the volumes of figures such as bricks‚ cylinders‚ and pyramids. They were also able to build the Great Pyramid with extreme accuracy

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    pyramids  Octagon on the jewelry box lid Stars in the sky Oval in Ma’am Granada’s eye Pentagon in Washington dc Square in my TV Shapes are every where In every place I look Now I can figure out what shapes I see If only I could find my geometry book "On Behalf of the Sides of a Triangle" Oh‚ triangle‚ I wish I knew why You’re known for three angles instead of three sides Your angle’s a cute part of you‚ I agree But you’re being obtuse if your sides you don’t see For what could be

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    Criminal Identification Procedure in the 21st Century CJA350 University of Phoenix Nicole Paddock Eash Abstract The current ways in which we gain the identification of criminals and suspects has drastically changed over the course of the 21st century. In this paper‚ we will discuss technological advances in criminal identification mainly biometric identification. The technological advance will be described‚ as well as‚ going over the advantages and disadvantages. This paper will also

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    modes behave in the medium of interest [2]. In many cases this point of interest is located far apart from any boundaries‚ and can be treated as part of an infinite medium‚ e.g. organs such as the liver‚ breast and kidney. But in thin layers‚ the geometry and border conditions have an important role in how it behaves during shear stress‚ e.g. organs such as the spleen‚ myocardium‚ arteries‚ bladder and pancreas. In addition‚ shear wave propagation in “thin” organs is affected by the mechanical

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    Characterization and Optimization of Flow Properties in a Micro-distillation device Master Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF SCIENCE in CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERING By Dhananjay Mote Advisor: Dr.-Ing. Chafika Adiche Ait Aissa Supervisor: Prof. Dr. -Ing. habil. Kai Sundmacher Faculty of Process Systems Engineering Otto-von-Guericke University‚ Magdeburg‚ Germany and Max-Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems Magdeburg

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    mathematician‚ often referred to as the "Father of Geometry". He was active in Alexandria during the reign of Ptolemy I (323–283 BC). His Elements is one of the most influential works in the history of mathematics‚ serving as the main textbook for teaching mathematics (especially geometry) from the time of its publication until the late 19th or early 20th century.[1][2][3] In the Elements‚ Euclid deduced the principles of what is now called Euclidean geometry from a small set of axioms. Euclid also wrote

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    Friction Losses Abstract—The purpose of the experiment is to study the differences of roughness‚ valves and geometries of pipe and how they influence friction losses. Introduction Friction loss is the loss of energy or “head” that occurs in pipe flow due to viscous effects generated by the surface of the pipe. This energy drop is dependent on the wall shear stress (τ) between the fluid and pipe surface. The shear stress of a flow is also dependent on whether the flow is turbulent

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