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    Experiment An investigation of the simple pendulum 2.0 Objectives The purpose of the experiment is to investigate the time taken on the greatest possible precision of period of simple pendulum and the value of g‚ acceleration due to gravity and two different periods of both big and small simple pendulum’s oscillations. 3.0 Summary of Result The results of the experiment have proven the acceleration due to gravity and the precision of period of simple pendulum. Besides that‚ the length

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    Simple Term Stroke

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    damage—clots and ruptured vessels—can also occur in the spinal cord‚ and neurologists often call these spinal cord strokes. The simple term stroke‚ however‚ generally refers to vascular damage to the brain. Ischemic strokes typically give specific (focal)‚ painless neurological symptoms. Common stroke symptoms include: Numbness or weakness on one side of the body Confusion‚ difficulty speaking‚ or difficulty understanding Difficulty seeing Difficulty walking Severe headache with no

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    SIMPLE REACTION TIME

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    SIMPLE REACTION TIME Objective To acquaint the students in reading laboratory primers and organize data into summaries and graphs. Introduction Apparatus Required Stopwatch‚ Meter Stick. Procedure Part – I Select your laboratory partner and toss a coin to determine who will be E and S. S holds the timer with preferred time. At E’s go signal‚ S starts the timer and must talk of free associate while making an estimate of 12 second interval. E records the estimate in Table I. S should not see the face

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    ch02 c

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    Chapter 2 True/False 1. Mashups are applications that collect and combine data from multiple public sources and then organize them through a browser-user interface to create a new application. 2. The most potentially valuable type of information for managers comes from large collections of transaction records which can be analyzed for patterns of financial performance. 3. Despite all the information flowing through companies‚ executives‚ managers‚ and workers throughout the organization

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    Dr. Alfred Herrhausen‚ arguably one of the most powerful men in West Germany‚ left his house in the upscale suburb of Bad Homburg‚ around 8:30 in the morning on Thursday‚ 30 November‚ 1989. His usual security detail consisting of three armored Mercedes-Benz with two guards in the lead and chase vehicle‚ who were unaware of the deadly danger that lay 550 meters in front of them. A small group of construction workers had been repairing a section of road that Herrhausen’s motorcade passed every day

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    my parents?” And so on. I won’t bore you with the details. Although I do not have answers to those questions‚ one thing is certain. I will be referred to as a stranger. In “The Stranger” by Alfred Schuetz‚ he writes an articulate piece of writing about joining a group in an unfamiliar environment. Alfred Schuetz mentions a concept called “recipes‚” which are tools that help people solve problems in daily life. “Recipes” that I have in my community are given to me from my mom. My mother has always

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    C Programming

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    Spring 2011 Introduction to C - Programming Assignment #5 Due date: Please consult WebCourses for your section Objectives 1. Learn how to design a program using functions. 2. Review of if statements and loops. Note: In this assignment‚ you are required to write one program. Problem: Universally Comical Funland Unified (ucf.c) Your internship with UCF has gone quite well so far. You’ve helped design software for many different areas of the park ranging from the roller coasters to the

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    C Paper

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    argumentative and analytical writing‚ as well as techniques of basic research paper writing. The course also incorporates debates and other oral activities. An honor section is offered as ENG 137(H). Prerequisite: English 135 Freshman Comp I with a grade of “C” or better. Student Learning Outcomes: By the end of this course‚ you (the student) will be able to do the following: • Generate written assignments using various electronic devices via multimedia and document software. CL1‚ CL2 • Utilize

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    avast and c++

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    device‚ and many more. This software is not only for pc but Avast have made a great success over the years and have developed its production for smart phones‚ tablets and other devices. As now a days we must have a antivirus for our devices. ABOUT C++ C++ is a programming

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    Alfred Nobel Essay 2

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    Informative Speech: Alfred Nobel Speech 1100 What would you say if one morning you wake up‚ read by mistake your own obituary‚ and see what people think about you? How would you like to be called:” the merchant of death‚ who built a fortune‚ by discovering new ways to mutilate and kill‚ is dead”. This happened to Alfred Nobel. The story is that when Alfred Nobel’s brother died‚ a French newspaper mistakenly published an obituary of Alfred. When he read this‚ he remained pained all of his life

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