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    Maxwell's Wheel

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    In order to perform this task various quantities and qualitative data were calculated and collected. The mass of Maxwell’s wheel was recorded to be 0.738 kilograms. In order obtain the volume of Maxwell’s wheel the volume of the disk and the axel had to be calculated separately and then added together. The volume of the rod was calculated as equal to 2 * 3.14 * r^2 * d‚ where r is the radius of the rod was measured to be .065 cm. The final calculation for volume of the rod was: = 3.14

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    Society today is manipulable to numerous progressions. New traditions or customs are being actualized in today’s group become a method for achieving worldwide peace and soundness. Notwithstanding‚ numerous social orders‚ for example‚ the general public of Waknuk displayed in the novel The Chrysalids reject change or advancement and go to such a method for obliterating its exceptionally presence. In the perspective of numerous‚ the state of mind of the Waknuk society is an obstruction to human improvement

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    The name “China” most likely came from the Qin Dynasty (pronounced “Chin”)‚ and has had a great impact on Modern China. While the Qin Dynasty only lasted 9 years‚ the impact of the Qin Dynasty and Emperor cannot be underestimated. Ancient Chinas’ Qin Dynasty united China into a solid union under a legalist form of government‚ created beautiful yet functional art‚ and had an Emperor that standardized the currency‚ measurement and script of the country for the first time. The Qin family was the first

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    Ferris Bueller's Day Off

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    Ferris Bueller is The New Batman Ferris Bueller is the type of kid who is always testing his limits during times he should not be. He knows exactly who he can pick on‚ it just so happens that the vice principal of his school‚ Mr. Rooney‚ is one of those people. On this particular skip day‚ Rooney‚ is on to him and his phony illness. Ferris had it made; out of school for the day with his best friend‚ Cameron‚ but that was not enough‚ he wanted more. He wanted Sloane. Ferris‚ being the sly genius

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    The Little Prince Essay

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    Looking Beneath the Surface People often value objects based on their appearance or their monetary value. The novella‚ The Little Prince‚ by Antoine de Saint Exupery tells the adventure of the little prince who lives in a little planet with his rose and then leaves the planet because he doubts the rose’s sincerity. On Earth‚ the little prince realizes the true meaning of his relationship with his rose and decides to return to his planet. Throughout the book‚ the author cleverly describes many

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    Case Study: Does the Sun’s Angle Affect the Output Of a Solar Cell? Abstract During the experiment to determine Solar Cell Energy‚ one unit of flexible solar cells was exposed to solar radiation at different angles in one axis of rotation. The cells were attached to a adjustable plane with a protractor that acted like a “see-saw” to adjust the angle of the solar cells to the Sun. Around the plane‚ a column of cardboard was constructed with black fabric covering the inside

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    adding massive additions but through a “kind of stylistic dilation”. Genette states that “in grossly oversimplified terms‚ the procedure consists in doubling or tripling the length of each sentence in the hypotext” (Genette 260). This is exactly what Springer did to her adaptation of Mordred; she wrote the book in the perspective of Mordred‚ which created ample descriptions of Mordred as a character figure. For example‚ in the beginning of the book‚ Mordred says ‘“When I was a baby‚ my father tried to

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    The History of Pottery

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    move around the bowl you could sit still and the platform would spin. If you were good at using it‚ pottery was a lot faster. 2000 B.C. the fast wheel was invented and completely replaced the slow wheel in Europe and Asia. The fast wheel spun on an axel and a good potter could make a pot every minute or so. Being able to make pots faster also helped cheapen the price of pottery. The beginning of the Roman Empire brought big changes in the Western pottery industry. Pottery was beginning to be painted

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    There has never been an event in the history that has led to as many far-reaching discussions and heated debates as the French Revolution did. The French Revolution had undergone a number of different periods. Under the cover of the glorious triumph of human creativity was violences and slaughters; human generosity and deliberate tyrannical practices are simultaneously set out in the revolution. While the revolution moving towards the lofty goals of democracy‚ justice and freedom‚ also heralds

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    Harry Potter

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    Introduction The Chrysalids by John Wyndham is an exhilarating story set in the future‚ which is post-apocalyptic world where a nuclear disaster has possible happened‚ so some people and plants have mutations. Most of the people are strictly religious believing that the mutants are not a true image of God‚ therefore need to be eliminated. David Strorm is a boy that grows up in a place called Waknuk‚ and he is able to communicate with people telepathically. David has been able to find others

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