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    Dario Correa 11/20/2017 HIST-1301 Mr.Bodner Semester Writing Assignment Benjamin Franklin was a phylogram (lover of books) from a very young age; “reading was the only amusment I allow’d myself. I spent no time in taverns‚ games‚ or frolicks of any kind.” (FRANKLIN‚ Chapter 8) He would always meet up with some other book lovers and they would meet up to discuss the books they’re reading and share them. This is what inspired Franklin to start a library where all of his book club members would be able

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    Dq 2 week 1 I would explain that when multiplying polynomial is when all the variables have integer exponents that are positive.  This works with addition‚ subtraction and multiplication.  It has to be possible to write the equation without division for it to be a polynomial.  This is an example of what a polynomial looks like: 4xy2+3X-5.  To multiply two polynomials‚ you must multiply each term in one polynomial by each term in the other polynomial‚ and then add the two answers together.  After

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    Symbolism in The Cherry Orchard Throughout The Cherry Orchard‚ inanimate objects are utilized as symbols for the characters. These physical things reveal aspects of the characters’ personalities‚ feelings and principles. Over the course of the play‚ the meaning of the symbols change reflecting the development of the characters they are representing. These symbols include the bookcase‚ the nursery and the cherry orchard as a whole. Act 1: Early in the act‚ the nursery is depicted as a symbol

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    Expository Essay What would you do if you committed a murder‚ and the next day you were forced to move to an island with no one but you? You could only bring three things with you. What would you bring? I knew killing someone would be the completely wrong thing to do ‚ but I had to. Telling my father was the worst part. He is making me move to a deserted island were I’m going to live. I only get to bring three things. If I bring animals‚ power‚ and some protection‚ that shows that I can stay

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    footway had now become a narrow line in the heart of the forest. The short trees and sparse undergrowth which surrounded the men’s village began to give way to giant trees and climbers which perhaps had stood from the beginning of things‚ untouched by the ax and the bush-fire. The sun breaking through their leaves and branches threw a pattern of light and shade on the sandy footway. (7.63)” As the novel progresses Achebe magnifies into the men and Ikemefuna‚ where he reveals what exactly they are doing

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    D. Guicking K. Karcher Drittes Physikalisches Institut‚ University of Gottingen‚ Gottingen‚ Federal Republic of Germany Active Impedance Control for One-Dimensional Sound Generalizing the concept of active sound absorption‚ a system for active impedance control has been developed‚ so far for plane waves at normal incidence. The active reflector is a loudspeaker driven by the incident sound wave. Its feeding signal is derived from a "wave separator" with two microphones splitting up the standing

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    BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHATRONICS Assignment 3 Dynamics Student name: Barry Kearney Supervisor: Jim Duffy Project title: Lab 3 projectiles / Tractive Force date submitted: 16/11/2013 Introduction: Part A This lab was based on projectile motion and it was to prove the theory that was covered in lecture 5 to be correct. When dealing with projectile motion‚ it is the theory that when an object has been fired from its

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    Problem 705 Determine the centroid of the shaded area shown in Fig. P-705‚ which is bounded by the x-axis‚ the line x = a and the parabola y2 = kx.     Solution 705 HideClick here to show or hide the solution   At (a‚ b)   Thus‚        → equation of parabola   Differential area   Area of parabola by integration   Location of centroid from the y-axis (x-intercept of centroid)            answer   Location of centroid from the x-axis (y-intercept

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    Chemical Reactions Lab Synthesis Reactions: Synthesis reactions occur when two elements or compounds combine to create one single compound. The general equation of synthesis reactions is: A+B→AB. The following are the complete balanced equations for the five synthesis reactions performed in the lab. Reaction 1: Reaction 2: Reaction 3: Reaction 4: Reaction 5: The reaction of CO2 and water is a prime example of a synthesis reaction. This is a synthesis reaction because it follows the general

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    was used in making tools was called grounding. This involved using two stones one of which was struck against the other to shape it into the desired size‚ and then the stone was ground against another stone to make it sharp. This is often seen in ax heads and maces. Obsidian mirrors are made in the same grounding process. Bone needles used for stitching clothes were also found. My point with identifying all these different methods of making tools is that it is highly unlikely that each and every

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