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    1933 marks a very horrible beginning of what was some of the worlds most terrible years. In 1933 Adolf Hitler became the chancellor of germany‚ and when he did so. He had gained the most power that he has ever had before. In result‚ Adolf Hitler had became power crazy. People in the rest of the world saw what Hitler was doing as a horrific event. But in germany they thought it was okay. Because they thought it was okay‚ Adolf Hitler became an extensive leader. This allowed him to do many things such

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    for their lives are Pi Patel a young indian boy and Chuck Noland a middle aged Fed Ex intern. Their entire life flashed in front of their very own eyes as they had to fight the environment‚ the giant deathly ocean‚ and their very own fears. Pi as a young boy was always interested in Religion and loving God. Even with his father telling him animals are not his friends his religious side always overpowered making him believe that every animal has a soul. When his

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    Pi Hero's Journey

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    classical novels. In Life of Pi‚ the heroic journey is split into three sections. The first section is the introduction of the protagonist at his normal life setting‚ in which he displays more than normal characteristics. The second section is the protagonist’s actual journey and the experiences he went through. The final section is the grand ambiguous conclusion of his journey‚ leaving the reader questioning the story. Part 1: In the beginning‚ the reader follows Pi’s life‚ introducing them to

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    When the Spanish took control and colonized the Philippines beginning in 1571‚ many revolts and uprisings took place during that time. The main objectives that the Spanish had in taking over the Philippines were to convert the Filipinos to Christianity and to colonize the country for their own benefits. It wasn’t until three centuries later that the people of the Philippines realized they needed to form a massive revolt against the Spaniards. In this final attempt as the Filipinos all were once again

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    Analysis Of Rasberry Pi

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    Sensor Interface for Rasberry Pi using Arduino and Nanpy By: Santhosh Jayarajan 1. Introduction The Rasberry Pi which is a $ 25 credit Card Sized Computer has a good amount of computing power but lacks the ability to connect to field devices. This is due to the fact that the Rasberry Pi is a 3.3 V device and has no Analog channels. The Arduino on the other hand is a 5 V device that can interface many sensors and has many Analog‚ PWM and Digital I/O Channels. This article attempts to bring

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    π (sometimes written pi) is a mathematical constant whose value is the ratio of any circle’s circumference to its diameter in Euclidean space; this is the same value as the ratio of a circle’s area to the square of its radius. It is approximately equal to 3.141593 in the usual decimal notation (see the table for its representation in some other bases). The constant is also known as Archimedes Constant‚ although this name is rather uncommon in modern‚ western‚ English-speaking contexts. Many formulae

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    symbolism

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    Symbolism in “The Last Leaf” “A cold‚ unseen stranger‚ whom the doctors called Pneumonia‚ stalked about the colony‚ touching one here and there with his icy fingers” (Henry 1). This unseen stranger dominates the topic as the story goes on. Throughout the story the main character‚ Johnsy‚ has two major involvements with hope; one positive‚ one negative. The story begins with Johnsy’s negative experience as she thinks she will die once the last leaf falls. As the story continues Johnsy begins to

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    painting by Frances Stephenson Orr‚ she depicts her life through surrealistic symbolism and imagery to make the viewer understand her struggle and pain as well as her faith. Frances portrays the arthritis in her life through various symbols and imagery. Frances is a painter who was afflicted with the crippling disease arthritis‚ which pained her throughout her life with all the limitations it imposed on her career as an artist and on her life in general. One of the main examples of her arthritis

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    THE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY EXAMINATIONS The structure‚ the format‚ the syllabi … Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) CONTENTS PART 1 BEM’S PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY EXAMINATION COUNCIL Their role and functions PART 2 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS LICENSING What are the requirements of other countries PART 3 WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE PCE To ensure competency PART 4 FORMAT OF THE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY EXAM The structure and format PART 5 THE COMMON PAPER For all engineers

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    Math Reaction Pi

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    LESSON 1 REFLECTION It is important to critically analyze questions such as‚ what is pi? ‚ And what is the area of a circle? The obvious assumptions would be the numerical approximation 3.14 and the formula of the area of a circle‚ pi*r^2. However‚ as we soon learned Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter or the number of radius squares needed to completely cover a circle exactly. And the area of a circle is the unit squares needed to cover a circle exactly‚ or the space

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