The passive resistance campaigns led by MK Gandhi in South Africa had huge consequences not only for the history of the country but also for world history in general. Gandhi’s campaigns forged a new form of struggle against oppression that became a model for political and ethical struggles in other parts of the world – especially in India (the struggle for independence) and the United States (the civil rights campaign of the 1960s). Gandhi’s first passive resistance campaign began as a protest against
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TUI THOMAS J. COBB MAT 201 Module 1 – Case Assignment Dr. Alfred Basta Mat 201 Module 1-Case Assignment Thomas J. Cobb 1. Suppose you have 4 nickels‚ 6 dimes‚ and 4 quarters in your pocket. If you draw a coin randomly from your pocket‚ what is the probability that: a. You will draw a nickel? The probability of someone drawing a dime would be 4/11 or 36%. b. You will draw a dime? The probability of some drawing a nickel would be 6/11 or 54%
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for their choreography‚ distinct harmonies‚ and flashy wardrobe‚ the group was highly influential to the evolution of R&B and soul music. Featuring five male vocalists and dancers‚ the group formed in 1960 in Detroit‚ Michigan under the name "The Elgins". The original founding members were originally members of two rival Detroit vocal groups: Otis Williams‚ Elbridge "Al" Bryant‚ and Melvin Franklin of Otis Williams & the Distants‚ and Eddie Kendricks and Paul Williams of the Primes. So the movie
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MacBeth‚ that shalt be King hereafter1 ." was what prompted Gruoch‚ MacBeth’s wife to plot the murder of Duncan I as he slept in their castle. In history‚ MacBeth established himself as the King of Scots after killing his cousin Duncan I‚ in battle near Elgin not as in Shakespeare’s play by killing him in his sleep. Duncan I was killed on August 14‚ 1040. MacBeth then reigned as king for seventeen years.<br><br>As previously stated Duncan I and MacBeth were cousins‚ a fact not brought out in the play. Shakespeare
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you put force on the card‚ the card pushes back. The marble hit the line and one marble came off. 2 marbles hit and 2 marbles came off. 3 marbles hit and 3 marbles came off. This happened because of newtons 3 law This shows the first law because the marbles that weren’t affected stayed in place because of inertia. It shows the 2nd law because it required a greater force to move 2 marble than one marble. The 3rd law showed because if 2 marbles hit the line‚ 2 came off. This is an example of "every
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in response to 60 cue words (six blocks of 10 cues). MATERIALS Timer‚ tally sheet‚ pencil‚ 100 marbles‚ 3 large cans of identical sizes-one marked with “X‚” one with “Y‚” and one unmarked which will originally contain the marbles. PROCEDURES Select 2 naive students (one each for experimental and controlled) as subjects and 2 experimenters. Place the unmarked can containing the 100 marbles on a table. Place cans X and Y on separate tables but where each is equally accessible. S should be
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range. Procedure Materials Projectile launcher Marble Two measuring sticks Tin foil Pencil Procedure Set the angle of the projectile launcher to 30 degrees (make sure that the bottom of the launcher is even with the desk). Put the marble inside the projectile launcher‚ and using the pencil‚ push the marble inside until you hear one click. Retract the lever on the launcher so that the marble launches into the air. Remember where the marble lands‚ and place a piece of tin foil around the
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a falling object reaches a constant velocity due to a balance in the forces of weight and air resistance. In this experiment‚ we dropped marbles of difference weights in 100 ml of oil to calculate their terminal velocity. Research Question How does the mass of an object effect its terminal velocity? Aim Our aim is to measure the terminal velocity‚ of marbles of different masses‚ in oil. hypothesis Objects of larger mass will take longer to reach the bottom of the cylinder‚ whereas objects of
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Analysis of Sarcophagus with the Triumph of Dionysus and the Seasons A sarcophagus is a container or coffin that is used to bury dead human bodies. The materials used in this sarcophagus are marble which is luxurious and most expensive material and follow by stone‚ lead and wood. In the front panel of the sarcophagus are the figures of the Greek god Dionysus. The scale of Dionysus is much more biggest when compare with the four seasons and the Bacchus or cultic objects which carved only with a
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Purpose: To find the initial velocity of a marble leaving a ramp using time‚ range‚ and background information learned in class. Equipment: The equipment used in this experiment was a toy track and ramp‚ a small marble‚ multiple Physics textbooks‚ meter sticks‚ bright-colored cardstock‚ masking tape‚ sidewalk chalk‚ plastic bag and a cloth. Procedure: Our experimental values include the height that the marble would travel‚ y= 88.1 cm‚ and our ramp angle‚ θ= 44.0°. These independent variables
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