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    plane figure with 5 or more points; often used as an emblem paraboloid - a surface having parabolic sections parallel to a single coordinate axis and elliptic sections perpendicular to that axis ellipsoid - a surface whose plane sections are all ellipses or circles; "the Earth is an ellipsoid" tree diagram‚ tree - a figure that branches from a single root; "genealogical tree" Answer A two-dimensional figure‚ also called a plane or planar figure‚ is a set of line segments or sides and curve segments

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    Emily Dickinson

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    Emily Dickinson was ahead of her time in the way she wrote her poems. The poems she wrote had much more intelligence and background that the common person could comprehend and understand. People of all ages and critics loved her writings and their meanings‚ but disliked her original‚ bold style. Many critics restyled her poetry to their liking and are often so popular are put in books alongside Dickinson’s original poetry (Tate 1). She mainly wrote on nature. She also wrote about domestic

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    the number of seconds in the day and the mass of the moon in kg‚ into scientific notation. Seconds in a day: 8.64 × 10^4 Mass of moon : 7.34767309 × 1022 kilograms 1.3 Name Kepler’s’ three laws and state them in your own words.* The Law of Ellipses: "The path of the planets about the sun is elliptical in shape‚ with the center of the sun being located at one focus." This law reveals that every planet will revolve in an elliptcal orbit arround the sun and that they will remain in a bounded

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    Hipparchus put the Earth at the center of the Universe in his astronomical work. Hipparchus assumed that all of the solar system bodies visible to the naked eye (Moon‚ Mercury‚ Venus‚ Mars‚ Sun Jupiter and Saturn) revolved around the earth in an ellipse pattern (Jones‚ A.R.‚ n.d.). (O’Connor‚ 1999) Example Two Ptolemaic Model Circa 100 A.D Rome- A man by the name of Claudius Ptolemy developed the most widely known version of the geocentric model. This came to be known as the Ptolemaic Model of

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    what is the name of the planet that goes the fastest? The slowest? Jupiter is the fastest and Venus is the slowest 2. Click “Stop”‚ then click on the arrow next to “Select Preset” in the upper right of the screen‚ then scroll down and select “Ellipses”. Click “Start” and answer the following questions about the outer GREEN orbit relative to the yellow “sun”.. Q6: Where in its orbit is the planet going the fastest? Slowest? Q7: Where do you think gravity is the strongest? Weakest? Q8:

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    Analyse the changing attitudes to war in the poems you have studied so far. From studying “Peace‚” by Rupert Brooke and Wilfred Owen’s two poems “Anthem for Doomed Youth‚” and “Dulce et Decorum Est‚” we have easily gained the knowledge of the changing attitudes to war. As Brooke’s poem encourages war‚ “Anthem for Doomed Youth‚” states how undignified death at war is. While “Dulce et Decorum Est‚” presents the horrific realities of war through its visual imagery. Firstly it is easy for the reader

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    Which of the following is not one of Kepler’s Laws of planetary motion? A) As a planet orbits the sun‚ it sweeps out equal areas in equal time. B) The closer a planet is to the sun‚ the slower it moves in its orbit. C) A planet’s orbit is an ellipse‚ with the sun at one focus. D) The more distant a planet’s orbit is from the sun‚ the longer it takes to complete an orbit. Table for Individual Question Feedback Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): B 2. What are the three basic

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    [pic] The Coliseum: Building the Arena of Death Engineering Project Management INTRODUCTION: Project management has existed in some form for thousands of years. After all anything that requires an approach where humans organize effectively to plan and achieve specific objectives can be loosely defined as a project. How else would humans have achieved some of the worlds most stunning wonders and achievements.   Examples include‚ the Great Pyramid of Giza (2‚550 B.C.) and the Great Wall

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    Comparing the themes in two poems by Les Murray The poem Broad Bean Sermon and the Burning Truck are two contrasting poems by the poet les Murray. The poem Broad Bean Sermon explores various themes such as; the beauty of nature and positiveness e.g. the positive outlooks on the environment. It is about the person giving a spiritual speech about these beans; however he’s not focusing on the ordinariness of the beans but rather he is concentrating on the uniqueness and different types or personalities

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in The Night-Time written by Mark Haddon portrays the ideas of coping with loss through human relationships and the need for control in humanity‚ which is represented throughout the Boone family. Coping with loss and control are both depicted through the Boone family and to a larger extent Christopher‚ the protagonist who is a 15-year-old Autistic boy. Haddon creates a unique perspective through the characterisation and the disproportionate level of control throughout

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