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    Archetype Of Dreaming

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    my dream is the gigantic marble. The marble is the rejected and repressed aspects of myself. It is the part of myself that I do not want the world to see because it is ugly or unappealing. It symbolizes weakness‚ fear‚ or anger. The marble forced me to confront things that I don’t want to see or hear. Apparently I must learn to accept the shadow because it is for my own good. The interpretation that was most valid for me was Jung’s Archetypes. This is so because the marble/shadow is something that

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    Motion Lab Conclusion

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    Conclusion to Motion Lab Kerreon Wright 3rd Period Ms. Gislason The purpose of this Motion Lab was to find the acceleration of a steel marble going down a straight track six different times to figure out how an object’s mass affects acceleration. It doesn’t due to Newton’s second law of motion. There were six different accelerations for each trial and they are: 7.88 m/s squared‚ 6.78 m/s squared‚ 6.07 m/s squared‚ 5.57 m/s squared‚ 4.32 m/s squared‚ and 5.11 m/s squared. It’s possible

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    a scientific hypothesis. § Present your findings in a scientific report. Materials · large box (at least 40 to 50 cm along all sides) · small block of wood (around 6 to 8 cm along all sides) · 100 marbles or pellets (airsoft pellets work well) · ruler Directions Note: You will need to find a partner to help you perform this experiment. 1. Place the box on the floor. The top of the box should be completely open

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    does the concentration of Hydrochloric acid affect the rate of reaction? Outline I aim to discover how different concentrations of Hydrochloric acid influence the rates of reaction. In order to carry out this investigation I have decided to use marble chips‚ which I will vary the sizes as powder‚ small chips and large chips. I will also be changing the concentration‚ the different concentrations are as follows 0.2m‚ 0.5m‚ 1m‚ 1.5‚ 2m. I have chosen these concentrations as they have a good range

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    you ask a physicist how long it would take for a marble to fall from the top of a ten-story building‚ she will answer the question by assuming that the marble falls in a vacuum. Of course‚ this assumption is false. In fact‚ the building is surrounded by air‚ which exerts friction on the falling marble and slows it down. Yet the physicist will correctly point out that friction on the marble is so small that its effect is negligible. Assuming the marble falls in a vacuum greatly simplifies the problem

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    Art Paper

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    Pieces of artwork contain an assortment of pictorial conventions that tells us the story about the object. Such is the case for Marble capital and finial in the form of sphinx. This work was believed to have been from the Greek culture during the Archaic period in ca. 530 B.C. This marble capital and sphinx was initially placed on the grave of a youth and a little girl. The sphinx is a legendary creature that has a lion’s body and a human head. This figure was acknowledged in a variety of forms throughout

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    never gets combed‚ but AJ’s mother pays someone to do it everyday. AJ is forced to keep her uniform in perfect condition and always goes to Sunday school. She is also forbidden from being with boys. What does playing marbles symbolize for Annie? She thinks her luck at marbles is a sign of her perfect ‘new union’ with the Red Girl. It is also the first time she is defying something her mother outright forbid her to do. Why does her mother not want her to play and what does it mean about gender

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    Catapult Lab Report

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    to launch a marble as accurately as possible and to calculate the initial velocity and angle of the catapult. In the beginning when we began testing‚ we had to find a way to keep our data stable and accurate‚ but that was a bit hard because the amount of force put onto the catapult differs at each trial and also did the angle of flight. Overall‚ I would say that‚ our data were accurate in trials 1‚2 and 4‚ but not 3 because I that trial‚ we used a bit more force to launch the marble which created

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    Human Rights

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    Following World War II and the Holocaust where millions of Jews‚ homosexuals‚ communists and Slavs were exterminated by Hitler’s Nazi regime‚ the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted and proclaimed on December 10th 1948 to prevent a another holocaust and to achieve a universal standard of human rights. Over the last sixty years various regional and international treaties and conventions have been adopted to protect and advance human rights towards universality. Furthermore‚ it equally

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    Symbolism In Cat's Eye

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    half. To begin‚ the title of the story Cat’s Eye represents the marble that Elaine was fond of in her childhood. She stated that the marble was something she could protect herself with‚ and it represented her lost childhood because as time carries on‚ she didn’t care much for the marble and forgot about it completely till she discovered it much later on in her life. It symbolized her innocence and who she was‚ and when she lost the marble‚ she lost that part of herself as well. Later on‚ Elaine’s paintings

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