Crack! The sound of my bat hitting the ball echoed throughout the stadium. Dust went flying everywhere as I took off running towards first base. I dropped my head‚ concentrating only on putting one foot in front of the other as fast as I possibly could. Everything else seemed like a blur to me. I rounded first base‚ praying for my feet to move faster. Dust stung my eyes‚ but I couldn’t stop now. The only words I heard from my coach were‚ “Run! Run! Run!” My lungs burned‚ but again‚ I couldn’t stop
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GCSE Geography Nicholas Rowles Series Editor: Jayne de Courcy PerfectBound An e-book from HarperCollins Publishers 77–85 Fulham Palace Road Hammersmith‚ London W6 8JB First published 2001 © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd‚ 2001 Nicholas Rowles asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work Acrobat eBook Reader edition v 1. April 2001 ISBN: 0-00-712985-8 All rights reserved. You have been granted a non-exclusive‚ nontransferable licence to access and read the text
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GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA Particulars Description Location The Indian peninsula is separated from mainland Asia by the Himalayas. The Country is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east‚ the Arabian Sea in the west‚ and the Indian Ocean to the south. Geographic Coordinates Lying entirely in the Northern Hemisphere‚ the Country extends between 8° 4’ and 37° 6’ latitudes north of the Equator‚ and 68° 7’ and 97° 25’ longitudes east of it. Indian Standard Time Area Border Countries
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Social Studies 10: Geography Review Package I. Geography of Canada The ten provinces are Alberta‚ British Columbia‚ Manitoba‚ New Brunswick‚ Newfoundland and Labrador‚ Nova Scotia‚ Ontario‚ Prince Edward Island‚ Quebec‚ and Saskatchewan. The three territories are Northwest Territories‚ Nunavut‚ and Yukon. The capital cities are Edmonton‚ Victoria‚ Winnipeg‚ Fredericton‚ St. John’s‚ Halifax‚ Toronto‚ Charlottetown‚ Quebec City‚ Regina‚ Yellowknife‚ Iqaluit‚ and Whitehorse. The bodies of waters
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Sp N ec e ifi w ca tio n General Certificate of Secondary Education January 2012 Mathematics Unit T4 Higher Tier [GMT41] WEDNESDAY 11 JANUARY 9.15 am–11.15 am MARK SCHEME 7280.01 GCSE MATHEMATICS Introduction The mark scheme normally provides the most popular solution to each question. Other solutions given by candidates are evaluated and credit given as appropriate; these alternative methods are not usually illustrated in the published mark scheme. The solution to a question gains
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http://mskrao.weebly.com http://mskrao.weebly.com http://mskrao.weebly.com 1. INTRODUCTION In this busy world‚ minimizing the human effort and time is the ultimate aim of technology. It may be frustrating when a tired person gets into bed and remembers he had forgotten to switch the bed light off. The project ‘automatic night lamp with morning alarm’ helps avoid this problem by switching on an LED itself when it detects darkness in the room. The LED serves as a bed lamp or a reading lamp
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Activity 1: investigate what business is and what businesses do. Why I chose my two businesses. During a business lesson I was asked to choose two businesses for an exam. I was given an option to choose one local business and national business. I have chosen TESCO as my worldwide business; their head office is in Cheshunt. To me Tesco is also a local business since they have a shop just around the corner to me (Tilbury Essex). Choosing Tesco as my national business was a good Idea for me as I have
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Extraction of SSVEP Signals of a Capacitive EEG Helmet for Human Machine Interface Abstract— The use of capacitive electrodes for measuring EEG eliminates the preparation procedure known from classical noninvasive EEG measurements. The insulated interface to the brain signals in combination with steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) enables a zero prep human machine interface triggered by brain signals. This paper presents a 28channel EEG helmet system based on our capacitive electrodes
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2 *57-77 Lecture 2 Sept. 11‚ 2012 Our task as geographers: to write about the earth - We are interesting in spatial variation - What do we mean by spatial variation? In order to study our world we must speak the language of geography - How things differ across space (spatial variation) o Ie: suburbs of Hamilton higher scores of economic‚ health and social factors‚ older part of city in lower part - Space: areal extent on the earth’s surface; space can
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Case Study Erosional and depositional landforms Mappleton Hornsea/Withernsea Scarborough Alkborough Maldives Studland Bay Location Spurn point Yorkshire Old Harry Dorset- stack East riding of Yorkshire Holderness coast North Yorkshire North The Maldives are a collection of Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Maldives are about 400 Miles southwest of India. Studland Bay is located in the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset Fact Depositional feature- spit The village of Mappleton‚ perched on
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