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    The Arctic Council consists of the eight Arctic States: Canada‚ Denmark‚ Finland‚ Iceland‚ Norway‚ Russia‚ Sweden and the United States. Let’s consider the position of Norway as the member of the Arctic Council. First of all some historical information about oil and gas production in Norway. In the late 1950s‚ very few people believed that the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) might conceal rich oil and gas deposits. However‚ the discovery of gas at Groningen in the Netherlands in 1959 caused people

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    Cultural Anthropology Case Study: Cahokia Mounds In southern Illinois in Collinsville‚ the largest prehistoric settlement north of Mexico can be found. This is the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site which is 4‚000 acres. How Cahokia began and ended to this day is still considered a mystery. The people of Cahokia built more thank 120 earth mounds as landmarks‚ tombs‚ and ceremonial platforms. The largest of these mounds is Monks Mound. It covers more than 14 acres‚ and it once supported a 5‚000-square-foot

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    Project Work For Additional Mathematics 2009 Circles In Our Daily Life Name : Chuah Khoy Yan Class : 5 Daisi School : SMK Bandar Utama Damansara (4) PROJECT WORK FOR ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS 2009 - CIRCLES IN OUR DAILY LIFE CHUAH KHOY YAN CONTENT Title 1. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Introduction Task Specification Part 1(a) Part 1(b) Part 2(a) Part 2(b) Part 2(c) Part 3(a) Part 3(b) Part 3(c) Part 3(d) Part 3(e) Conclusion Acknowledgement Page .. 1 - 2 .. 3 - 4 5 6

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    starting puberty; one breast grows larger than the other. In her conversation with herself she knows her innocence has vanished‚ and a development is changing her life once again; the baby growing within her. The circles remind me of life. There is a beginning and an ending. The circles in this painting are in locations of the body that develop at a much faster pace than the

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    Area of the Circle 1 1. Calculate the length of the radius. If you only know (or have measured) the diameter (the distance from one side of the circle to the other)‚ then divide it by two to obtain the radius. The radius of a normal circle is always one-half of the diameter. 2. Read the formula. The formula for finding the area of a circle is Area equals pi multiplied by (r squared) 3. Multiply the radius by itself to square it. For example‚ if your radius was 6 cm‚ your radius squared

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    Math Reaction Pi

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    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 inside the boundaries of a circle. Such revelations prompted the lessons that

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    are going in a circle. The second principal I think of is proximity as the circles are near to each other. The third principal I see is continuity .The rows of circles seem endless. 7. This image represents similarity which is one of Gestalt’s principals. The shadows create almost identical shapes on the wall. 8. This photograph represents more than one of Gestalt’s principles. The whole object can be described as figure and ground as it is obvious that the metal circle is the object

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    probability of not guessing the correct answer to the same question is ¾ then the value of P is a) 4 b)2 c) 3 d) 1 4. If p( -1‚1) is the midpoint of the line segment joining A (-3 ‚ 6) and B (1‚ b+4) ‚ then b is a) 1 b) -1 c) 2 d) 0 5. The area of two circle are in the ratio 4 : 9 ‚ the ratio of their circumference is a) 2 :3 b) 3 :2 c) 4 :9 d) 9:4 6. The no. of two digits that are divisible by 6 is a) 12 b) 16 c) 15 d) 18 7. The angle of depression of an object from a 60m high tower is 30O. The distance

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    emphasis on trigonometric identities‚ a solution was found. The conclusion reached is‚ “if we are given the coordinate plane positions of billiard ball A with coordinates (xA‚ yA) and billiard ball B with coordinates (xB‚ yB)‚ and also the radius of the circle‚ the solution points are at any of the points of intersection of the circular table with the hyperbola‚ x 2 @ y 2 P + r 2 ` yp @ xm a + xy2M ”‚ where P b c b c b c = y A A xB + yB A x A ‚ M = y A A yB @ x A A xB ‚ p = x A + xB ‚ m = b c `

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    part of the Aryabhatiyam (gaṇitapāda 10)‚ he writes: caturadhikam śatamaṣṭaguṇam dvāṣaṣṭistathā sahasrāṇām ayutadvayaviṣkambhasyāsanno vṛttapariṇāhaḥ. "Add four to 100‚ multiply by eight‚ and then add 62‚000. By this rule the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 20‚000 can be approached."[12] This implies that the ratio of the circumference to the diameter is ((4+100)×8+62000)/20000 = 62832/20000 = 3.1416‚ which is accurate to five significant figures. After Aryabhatiya was translated

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