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    Mass and Bowling Ball

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    certain object affects the velocity of the object when it hits the ground. Hypothesis: If the Buick is projected in the air at the same angle as the other objects‚ then it will have a higher velocity compared to a tank shell‚ a golf ball‚ a baseball‚ a bowling ball‚ a football‚ a pumpkin‚ an adult human‚ and a piano. Introduction: In physics‚ velocity is often defined as the speed. Gravity is the amount of force that acts upon an object. In this experiment‚ when one projects an object in the air

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    In “The President’s Ball” Billie Jo goes to a dance with her father at the Legion Hall. The poem has a lot of images and these images show the ball where everyone is having a good time not worrying about the dust and all the negative at the time. Everyone is in their nice clothes focused solely on the positive. “My father puts on his best overalls I wear my Sunday dress‚ the one with the white collar‚ and we walk to town‚ to the Legion Hall and join the dance‚” show the happiness in her tone and

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    Her First Ball

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    Analysis of “Her first ball” The title of the story is “Her first ball” and it already tells what the story is all about. This story was written by a British writer Katherine Mansfield and it is told in the third-person point of view. The main character‚ who is the protagonist of the story‚ is a young girl named Leila. She is 18 years old and she is from the country. The other main character‚ the antagonist of the story‚ is a fat old man. The secondary characters are sheridan girls: Meg‚ Jose

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    Effects of Secondhand Smoke on Children BY MARCY BUREAU Introduction  My name is Marcy Bureau. I chose this topic because I had a lot of exposure to secondhand smoke growing up as a child. It’s a sensitive topic for me because I now have a lot of health issues as a 22 year old adult. I have asthma and I have a very weak immune system. What is secondhand smoke?  Secondhand smoke is also known as Environmental Tobacco Smoke‚ or ETS.  It’s defined as a combination of the smoke that comes from a

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    Medicine Ball Throw

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    Kneeling down medicine ball throw for distance‚ and falling. The kneeling down medicine ball throw uses all the muscles in the upper body‚ and they all play an important part in the throw. The throw is a lot like a two-handed chest pass in basketball where you bring the ball into your chest with both hands and then extend out to throw it forward. After the throw you need to follow through and hit the ground. To start this you will need to be kneeling down with your upper body in the anatomical

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    Why Do People Smoke

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    Assignment 1 : OBSERVATION Title : Why do People Smoke? Table Of Contents Objectives Introduction Hypothesis Research Methology Findings Survey Results Conclusion Objectives Why do people smoke? I choose this topic because smokers among people are getting worse nowadays and I am trying to find out the cause why do people like to smoke. Introduction Nowadays it would be unheard of for people not to smoke. Smoking is a part of everyday life‚ although‚ believe

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    Balls Enough Analysis

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    Does Violence Motivate? How can you define violence? Does it only have a physical definition‚ like attacking another person? Or is it defined the way Gabriella Nilsson‚ author of Balls Enough‚ does‚ with a much broader definition‚ including not only physical violence but also emotional violence? Under her definition‚ everything from yelling to voicing displeasure can be defined as violence. In short‚ humiliating anyone in any way is violence. But at what point do we cross from her definition of

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    Her First Ball

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    The headline of the text is “Her first ball”. The author is the Katherine Mansfield. The subject matter is one of the most important events in woman`s life. The theme is naivety‚ old generation opposite innocence and first feeling which has the young girl. Leila is so excited and terrified‚ but later‚ in the ball‚ excitement is not the only feelings she has‚ but also some other feelings. She considers that it is the beginning of everything. It seemed to her that she had never known what the night

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    Sarcoidosis and pulmonary fibrosis * Pulmonary hypertension * Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) The Effect of Cigarette Smoke on the lungs Cigarette smoke has a negative effect on the body entirely. It affects the various systems and the organs associated with them. However‚ the focus lies on the respiratory system; the lungs. The effects of tobacco smoke on the respiratory system include: * Irritation of the trachea (windpipe) and larynx (voice box) * Reduced lung function

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    America’s Smoke Screen- My Portion (Alice McDowell-Bryant) This paper will examine the history of the tobacco industry and its advertising campaigns from the 1920s to the present. Some of the issues discussed in this paper will include: What forms of mass communication has tobacco companies used to persuade the public‚ how changes in technology have influenced the way tobacco companies communicate with target audiences‚ and how the United States government restrictions affect the current

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