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    DEOGRACIAS P. PRINCESA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Ranao – Ranao‚ Ligao City LONG TEST IN SCIENCE IV (PHYSICS) MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read each item carefully and write the letter of the BEST answer in your answer sheets. 1. What is needed for sound to spread and travel? a. Force b. Medium c. Wires d. Sound wave 2. All of these are media in which sound waves can travel EXCEPT a. Solid b. Liquid c. Gas d. Vacuum 3. Why do people in upland areas speak louder than the normal voice

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    If you look closely at Hamlet’s soliloquys‚ you can find a lot of good material. In his "to be or not to be" speech‚ Hamlet examines the very nature of human existence. In his rather distraught state‚ he wonders why he would put up with all the difficulties of his life and not just end it‚ in the end perhaps backing away because he fears the "undiscovered country‚" and the uncertainty of whether life’s difficulties will continue in the next life. In his essay "The Task of the Translator‚" Walter

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    ‘What You Pawn I Will Redeem’ written by Sherman Alexie‚ tells a story of a homeless man who is struggling with identity issues and reminisces about much of his culture. Jackson Jackson‚ the main character‚ is a round and flat character‚ showing characteristics of both. Jackson’s conflict is internal conflict because he wants to save money to purchase his grandmother’s regalia from the pawnbroker‚ but he also wants to spend money on his fellow Indians and friends. Through Sherman’s short story

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    in the first verse: I walk a lonely road The only one that I have ever known Don’t know where it goes But it’s home to me and I walk alone This has a total of nine times when the "o" sound is repeated‚ giving it the feeling of an echo. The same effect of an echo is in the repeating of the words "I walk alone" throughout the song‚ at the end of every verse and as a kind of chorus. The sound of the letter "l" is repeated frequently through the song‚ which makes it seem more musical. While not

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    What is a Hero? What is a hero? What makes him or her different from everyone else? In Phillip Zimbardo’s article “What Makes a Hero?” he states that heroes surround us. One in five or 20 percent of people qualify as heroes. Seventy-two percent of people report helping another person in a dangerous emergency. Sixteen percent report whistle blowing on an injustice. Six percent report sacrificing for a non-relative or stranger and fifteen percent report defying an unjust authority (1). Although

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    not only by the police’s need to control the queer community‚ but also to stop interracial relationships. The struggles of these two groups were put in evidence in the 1952 case of Horace Martinez and his friends. Martinez was using the restroom in Echo Park‚ known as a cruising spot for the queer community‚ when he was mistakenly identified as being gay and violently slapped by an undercover police officer. Outside the restroom‚ Martinez’s unarmed friends came to his aid‚ resulting in the shooting

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    resignation’. Since she could not make sense of the experience she therefore was unwilling to. Upon her departure it would appear as if the environment was mocking her for that exact reason‚ as the coconut palms laugh at her expense‚ asking if she ‘thought an echo was India’ and if she ‘took the Marabar caves as final’. These questions exemplify her unwillingness to explore further and truly discover India as she initially set out to do. Moore set out with the intentions to discover ‘the real India’ and subsequently

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    The Best Ways of Panneaux Acoustiques De Studio Listening to the echo of our own voice excites us to try it again at the top of the hill. The voice reflects from a long distance as a mild repetition of our words. But the echo at indoors feels like a mess. It could be bearable in our homes but in recording studios it is considered as a problematic factor. The sound at Akustikplatten studio is much clear and uncluttered. Panneaux acoustiques de studio cleverly eliminates the rough sound generated

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    ultrasonic transmitter across the mother’s stomach. The sound waves will be projected from the transmitter and the waves are able to travel from one part of the human being to the other. As it hits a tissue or an organ‚ some waves reflects and gives of echos which can build up a picture on the TV screen. The shorter the wavelength is‚ the finer the detail of the picture is. Its use in scanning goes far beyond pregnancies. Many other parts of the body are analysed using it (bladder gallstones‚ the heart

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    the sonic reflections can be controlled Cost of Factors apply the acoustic principles in cost effective way Dead and Live Acoustic Room Dead Room Anechoic Chamber Rooms that have very little or no echo/reverberation of their own. A special structure built in a way that it produces no echos. The sound of thee room that is completely dead is very unnatural sounding. Live Room Bounce sound around in a way pleasing to the ear Carnegie Hall is so famous is the way it bounces around and scatters

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