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    Character Analysis

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    Design for the Stage   3/16/2015    Puck:   Puck is the jester to Oberon‚ king of the fairies‚ and is mischievous. He finds great joy in  playing tricks on the other characters‚ which adds an element of humor to the play.  Puck likes to goof around but also gets things things done‚ for example when he goes to  get the love juice for Oberon. It is then when Puck mistakenly put the potion into  Lysander’s eyes and sets in motion the plot of the play. In the end we all realize how  kind­hearted Puck truly is when he tries to set it all right

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    Ice Hockey

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    sticks; for pucks they would use round pieces of cork or wooden balls. In the 1870s‚ each team was made up of nine players skating at the same time‚ and body checking was not permitted. There were no substitutions‚ so players were expected to play the entire 60 minutes of the game. By 1880‚ the game had begun to grow into the game we know today; teams were reduced to seven-man units. The puck replaced the ball‚ and sticks were flattened on both sides to allow players to handle the puck better.

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    The three movie adaptations of A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ from 1935‚ 1968‚ and 1999‚ are all unique‚ despite showing the same scene‚ the introduction to the fairy world. The 1968 version‚ which was directed by Peter Hall‚ is not remastered‚ which makes the quality very poor. The 1935 version seems more like a ballet than a movie‚ and utilizes Felix Mendelssohn’s Overture and Incidental Music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream. However‚ the best adaptation is the one from 1999‚ for not only does it have

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    the “puck.” This simulation project is all about getting the puck into the goal while surround the puck with using few positive and electric charges. The positive charges have made the puck bounce back off‚ while the negative charges have made the puck oscillate to each there meaning that the puck and negative charges are compatible and moves towards each other. However‚ the two charges and the electric field had played a significant role by letting the audience figure out how to get the puck into

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    significant. This happened because of friction‚ when the two pucks collided‚ they have lost a bit of their momentum‚ so the momentum after the collision differed. Kinetic energy differed more than what was expected‚ it was significantly less after the collision‚ the difference before and after the collision was 63.7%‚ so 36.3% of that momentum was lost. This have occurred because the collision is inelastic and since there was friction when the two pucks collided‚ their speed became less‚ and speed is directly

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    The Underneath

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    bloodhound called Ranger lives. She liked Ranger but Ranger had an evil owner called Gar Face. Because of Gar Face the calico cat had to stay under the house‚ which was called the Underneath. After a while the calico cat gave birth to two kittens‚ Puck and Sabine‚ and from them did the calico cat made her rule‚ “Stay in the Underneath‚ never go in the Open.” At that part everyone else’s story starts to connect. Gar Faces story finally comes in‚ and we learn why he is so evil. The story explains

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    figurative dream as Puck placed the love petals upon Lysander’s sleeping eyes. When Lysander awoke and Helena was the first one he saw‚ Lysander began to long for her and fall in love with her. This is important to the plotline because it shows what a dream can do to a person. It also helps build Puck’s character as a careless trickster. Although Helena believes Lysander’s attempts to win her heart as merely a cruel joke the reader understands Lysander is trapped in a dream. Puck then with instruction

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    superconductivity

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    Superconductivity Jaron Hartman In collaboration with Stefan Eccles Senior Lab Abstract: Superconductivity is the phenomena of a material to have an electrical resistance of zero when cooled to a certain temperature known as the critical temperature. The phenomenon of superconductivity was first observed in 1911 by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes when cooling mercury down to a temperature of 4.2 K. Since then‚ many advances in the field of superconductivity have been made. In 1986‚ superconductivity

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    she wants to adopt a boy from another land and will not let him go‚ so he tells his servant‚ Puck to go and sprinkle a potion on her eyelids that will make her fall in love with the next thing she sees‚ which Oberon hopes is a monster. Unfortunately‚ when Lysander and Hermia plan to escape‚ Hermia and Lysander decide to sleep on the same bank as Titania is on. Although Oberon puts the potion on Titania‚ Puck accidentally puts it on Lysander. The next thing that Lysander sees is Helena‚ Hermia’s best

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    Collisions Lab

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    Dimensions Abstract: This lab was conducted to investigate the theories of conservation of momentum and kinetic energy in different types of 2D collisions. In order to do this‚ both an elastic and inelastic collision was conducted on an air table with pucks. A video was taken and analyzed to determine velocity‚ allowing for future finding of momentum and kinetic energy values. By finding these‚ it was possible to determine which kind of collision took place. With low values of change in momentum and kinetic

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