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    Impartial Fulfillment of Project in Science IV (Physics) “Gate Pass” Submitted to: Ms. Anamarie E. Garcia Submitted by: IV - Saint Luke S.Y. 2012 - 2013 INTRODUCTION The center of this is all about “Gate Pass”. The gate pass module is a brief one but an important module which keeps the record of all those entering or leaving the gates of the school. The school gate pass is picked up by a student to the office‚ gate pass is use to get his/her self home without any questioned. The

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    Art itself is defined as works that are a product of human creativity and imagination however what exactly fits the criteria of art and who’s to say what is and isn’t art. Especially since everyone has a different perception of it art could be painting of a breathtaking landscape or splatter of paint on a canvas. Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s the Running Fence is primary example of this never ending debate. The Installation art piece that was the main subject of 1977 documentary of the same name was

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    AUTOMATED UNMANNED RAILWAY LEVEL CROSSING Abstract: In the rapidly flourishing country like ours‚ accidents in the unmanned level crossings are increasing day by day. No fruitful steps have been taken so far in these areas. The objective of our project is to provide an automatic railway gate at a level-crossing replacing the gates operated by the gatekeeper. It deals with two things. Firstly‚ it deals with the reduction of time for which the gate is being kept closed. And secondly

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    Old Sana’a Hello everyone‚ My name is Majdi‚ Today i will talk about my beautiful Magical City "Old sana’a" . every year‚ Tourists from all over the world visit old sana’a‚ For Sure old sana’a is the name of the Historical old Areas in sana’a and everybody know that‚ but‚ do you know the old interesting history of the city? when it was built? who has built it ?and what is more interesting ‚ what are the old names of it before the name Sana’a‚ Thats what i’m going to tell you about  First‚ sana’a

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    My uncle’s apartment in a city at the French border with Germany became my home for four years when I was about four. It was not a spacious apartment‚ but what it lacked in space it more than made up by housing marvels and wonders beyond imagination. And it was not long before I discovered them‚ or rather discovered the Gates. There were twenty of them. They were normally locked away. And I still remember what I saw when the Gate opened for me the first time. It was the Sphinx and the Pyramids

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    the Rye J.D Salinger uses Holden’s recurring mentions of the ducks in Central park to reveal the childlike curiosity and genuine side to Holden’s regularly blunt and overwhelmingly cynical character. During his first of several taxi rides in the city‚ Holden‚ bothered by the thought of constant change yet intrigued by the thought of how others cope with change begins to ask his cab driver the whereabouts of the ducks in Central Park when the lake freezes over. “Then I thought of something‚ all of a

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    I have chosen display Holden Caufield’s emotions‚ actions‚ and way of life. There are three symbols unparticular that are used most regularly in the novel. I’ve selected Holden’s red hunting hat‚ the Museum of Natural History‚ and the Ducks in Central Park Lagoon. All three of these symbols have great significance in this book. In the novel Holden says “I put my red hunting hat on‚ and turned the peak around to the back‚ the way I liked it‚ and then I yelled at the top of my god dam voice‚ "Sleep

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    is so difficult for nonprofit organizations to deal with the withdrawal of a major gift. In order to illustrate what ABC Nonprofit should be aware of and how to successfully navigate the complexities that it is facing‚ I selected the case of the Central Park Children’s Zoo as an example. I suggest that ABC Nonprofit should get to know more about the new major donors before reaching agreements‚ handle the major gift wisely‚ and have good relationships with both major donors and individuals or communities

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    case of The Central Park Five. Zoot Suit takes place in the 1940’s when racism against Mexican-Americans was alive and well. It follows the trial of Henry Reyna‚ a young Mexican-American ‘zoot suiter’‚ who is being wrongly accused of murder. The case and trial of the Central Park Five takes place in the late 1980’s. The case follows five youths of color who were wrongly convicted of sexual assault and attempted murder. Although none of the convicted men in both Zoot Suit and the Central Park Five‚ were

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    Sebastian Capatina (997706745) - Suzy’s Zoo Memo Background Suzy’s Zoo‚ created by Suzy Spafford‚ consists of three different character sets: Duckport‚ Little Suzy’s Zoo‚ and Wags and Whiskers. These characters appear on classroom supplies‚ fabric‚ plush animals‚ disposable diapers‚ wallpaper‚ infant and toddler apparel‚ and other items. The companies main business relied on producing and selling greeting cards. However‚ because the market for greeting cards is mature and highly competitive

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