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    This section presents an example that shows how to develop a simple Bean and connect it to other components via the BDK. Our new component is called the Colors Bean. It appears as either a rectangle or ellipse that is filled with a color. A color is chosen at random when the Bean begins execution. A public method can be invoked to change it. Each time the mouse is clicked on the Bean‚ another random color is chosen. There is one boolean read/write property that determines the shape. The BDK

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    Calculating Tank Volume Saving time‚ increasing accuracy By Dan Jones‚ Ph.D.‚ P.E. C alculating fluid volume in a horizontal or vertical cylindrical or elliptical tank can be complicated‚ depending on fluid height and the shape of the heads (ends) of a horizontal tank or the bottom of a vertical tank. Exact equations now are available for several commonly encountered tank shapes. These equations can be used to make rapid and accurate fluid-volume calculations. All equations are rigorous‚

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    Salome Theme: The themes first introduced are predominantly modern consisting of promiscuity and infidelity. The theme of feminism is first introduced towards the end of the piece when it becomes evident to the reader how much power Salome has over her male counterpart Duffy’s reference to the tale of John the Baptist shows her modernising of the tale as it is subverted to suggest that Salome has had a one night stand‚ thus showing the theme of promiscuity. The story reverts to the original

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    Kinds of Oblique Drawing

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    OBLIQUE DRAWING: *a projective drawing of which the frontal lines are given in true proportions and relations and all others at suitable angles other than 90 degrees without regard to the rules of linear perspective 1.neither perpendicular nor parallel to a given line or surface;slanting; sloping. 2.(of a solid) not having the axis perpendicular to the plane ofthe base. 3.diverging from a given straight line or course. 4.not straight or direct‚ as a course. 5.indirectly stated or expressed; not straightforward: oblique

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    Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=My_Solar_System and click on Run Now. 1. Move the slider all the way to accurate‚ click on the tape measure and the grid. 2. Click the radio button for 4 objects and run the simulation until the purple planet (body 2) has made one complete orbit (one year). 3. After the first orbit (year)‚ turn off the traces (show traces box) and watch another orbit (year) of the purple planet (body 2). Question One: Is blue moon (body 3) circling

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    times‚ the city of shahjahanabad was composed of only three places – jama masjid‚ faraz khana and the ajmeri gate. Along with the jama masjid‚ the city has other 20-22 mosques in the area. The red fort and the jama masjid serve as the two foci of an ellipse. Shahjahanabad is majorly inhabited by two communities – the muslims and the hindus. The muslim community moreover is further divided into two sects – the shias and the sunnis‚ both of which reside here. At the time of muharram every year‚

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    Journeys- Robert Frost

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    “It’s the journey not the arrival that matters” as journeys are often a metaphor for that which transcends the physical realms of one’s travels. It is the medium for arrival that allows for the opportunity for self-discovery. The complexities of life as revealed throughout Robert Frost’s poetry‚ use ordinary‚ physical journeys in nature to demonstrate how journeys often reach beyond the physical sense in which they are composed. Similarly‚ the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher and the short

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    However‚ the ellipses within the poem serve as a pathway for his return to the mindset he had in the beginning. Prufrock constantly questions his thoughts and decisions which makes it difficult for him to have a revelation that actually changes his mindset and future

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    COURSE: DRAW10W – A8 SCHEDULE: 7:30PM -12:00NN / Thursday FACULTY: PROF. MA. BRENDA A. IGNACIO ROOM : S303________________ |Week No. |DATE |TOPIC |ACTIVITIES | |1 |Jan 9 |HOLIDAY | | |2 |Jan 16 |Orientation

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    The betrayal by a familial relation is as prominent as the relationship they hold‚ primarily seen in the uncovering of Christopher’s mother’s letters. Although Christopher Boone expresses no emotion due to his shock‚ the employment of repetition of ellipses in his father’s speech “I didn’t know what to say... I was in

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