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    Trial M1 (g) M2 (g) Time (s) cl (cm) a expt’l (cm.s-2) F net (dyne) M1 + M2 (g) a theo (cm.s-2) % error 1 100 + h1 135 + h2 0.7054 36.7 147.511 78 303 126.14 17.05 2 110 + h1 145 + h2 0.6884 36.7 154.89 78 323 118.33 31 3 120 + h1 155 + h2 0.6216 36.7 189.97 78 343 111.43 70.48 Trial M1 (g) M2 (g) Time (s) cl (cm) a expt’l (cm.s-2) F net (dyne) M1 + M2 (g) a theo (cm.s-2) % error 1 100 + h1 135 + h2 0.7054 36.7 147

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    advantage of phone

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    Some Disadvantages are: Some people (especially teens) get so much addicted to cell phones for talking‚ video‚ messaging‚ games‚ etc that they forget the real purpose of the phone and waste large part of their time in unnecessary interaction over their cell phones. Nothing more can be a distraction for a teached in the classroom‚ when a student’s phone rings. Cell phones are increasingly becoming a problem for the schools during classroom hours and are becoming a means of cheating during examinations

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    Advantages Of Biometric

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    It cant be easily guessed as in passwords Don’t need to remember The user does not require to carry device (mobile/ security token) Concerns Its expensive to install The scanner is not always accurate System may produce false negative- not allowing to login Unlike passwords the biometric data cant be retracted – means- if someone knows your password‚ you can change them. If someone hacks your finger print‚ you cant change your finger. User accounts and access level

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    Advantages Of Fema

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency best known as FEMA‚ was one of the main supporters to help. This agency helps with organizing and giving out tasks to do to help and‚ bringing out rescue teams to help. They also give assistance to tornado victims‚ some of those include rental assistance for those who have homes that have been destroyed. They also give out grants for certain home repairs that are not covered by insurance. Also‚ they give grants for medical‚ dental‚ funeral services‚ and transportation

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    DACA Advantages

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    Senior members of the Grand Old Party‚ formerly referred to as the Republican Party‚ have recently pushed the Trump administration to gradually cut off the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) from funding and legal support. The Trump administration is infamous for its partial policy and its inclination to punish and to send away migrants rather than allow them to participate in fair and regulated nation-building programs. The Texas Attorney General wrote to the White House addressing the

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    Competitive advantage

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    EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES & ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY Policy Sustain is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and anti-discrimination. Under this policy Sustain will not accept any form of discrimination in it’s business dealings. In particular in will ensure that all clients‚ staff and (where appropriate) volunteers‚ will be offered equally favourable treatment‚ irrespective of disability‚ age‚ gender‚ marital status‚ sexual orientation‚ race‚ ethnic origin‚ nationality‚ political

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    Learning Theories

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    Learning Theories 1 Running head: LEARNING THEORIES AND THE CURRICULUM Learning Theories and the Curriculum Learning Theories 2 Lev Vygotsky‚ born in the U.S.S.R. in 1896‚ is responsible for the social development theory of learning. He proposed that social interaction profoundly influences cognitive development. Vygotsky’s key point is his belief that biological and cultural development do not occur in isolation. Vygotsky approached development differently from Piaget. Piaget

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    Autonomous Learning

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    Autonomous Learning Teaching is a day to day act that can be done in many different ways. One of the ways is the autonomous learning way. Some people call it "independent learning" but "autonomous learning" is a better term due to the confusion that occurs because of the word "independent" which means "free" so people think it is the idea of learning sole handedly without the help of teachers. Autonomous learning basically depends on the freedom of learning and the environment around the

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    Teaching and Learning

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    George Washington Carver said‚ “All learning is understanding relationships”. Mrs. pearson‚ a second grade teacher at ‚ understood just that. She created a comfortable‚ positive-learning environment where all students were learning and achieving. I know this because I was in her classroom where I learned to read‚ write‚ begin to explore numbers and create relationships. I struggled when it came to reading; but Mrs. Searson made it fun and interesting. The relationships she created with her students

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    Culture

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    Culture is one of the most important and basic concepts of sociology. In sociology culture has a specific meaning. The anthropologists believe that the behaviour which is meant is called culture. In other words the behavior which is transmitted to us by some one is called culture. The way of living‚ eating‚ wearing‚ singing‚ dancing and talking are all parts of a culture. In common parlance‚ the word culture‚ is understood to mean beautiful‚ refined or interesting. In sociology we use the word

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