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    Determination of the Acceleration Due to Gravity By A Good Student   Abstract   The acceleration due to gravity‚ g‚ was determined by dropping a metal bearing and measuring the free-fall time with a pendulum of known period.  The measured value is 9.706 m/s2 with a standard deviation of 0.0317‚ which does not fall within the range of known terrestrial values.  Centrifugal forces and altitude variations cannot account for the discrepancy.  The calculation is very sensitive to the measured drop

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    but You awoke the sleep of my life from gray into red Made the weary wonder of Wall Street rise from the dead" -the man probably had some erection problems‚ it is implied that the lady had effectively given him an erection. "Could have held up budding my entire life" -he could’ve maintained the erection for a long time. "But I had to get home to the kids and the wife and so..." -he could’ve had sex with the girl for a longer time‚ but he had a family to worry about. "I left for

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    For My outside event I chose to watch the film Hidden Figures. Within this film it has shared the story of Dorothy Vaughn‚ Mary Jackson‚ and Katharine Johnson‚ were three amazing African American women who were able to cross boundaries that seemed impossible of the late 1950’s-ealry 1960’s of the south. These three brave women had crossed racial‚ gender and career oriented boundaries that were placed in front of them. They were able to accomplish more then our textbooks didn’t tell us about the United

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    not the father he now is like when the speaker says “[…] or I would be saying something‚ and suddenly it would be not I but my father who was saying the words […]” (White 371). The purpose of this essay is that in life we all know we have to grow up at some time‚ but like the man in this piece‚ we all have to realize that it is okay to keep those memories we formed as a child but not to stay stuck it the past and need to learn to separate from your childhood self and recognize you are getting older

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    PROMOTION OF HIDDEN BEACHES IN CAVITE BAUTISTA‚ ELLA MAE B. DELA CRUZ‚ MONAMARIE L. DOLIDO‚ JUSTINE LOU R. EBIO‚ CRYSTAL CARL O. MOROTA‚ MA. CHRISTIE ------------------------------------------------- A research study presented to the faculty of Home Economics Vocational and Technical Education Department‚ College of Education‚ Cavite State University‚ Indang‚ Cavite in partial fulfillment of the requirements in BSTRM 100 Research under the supervision of Dr. Editha G.Reyes. INTRODUCTION

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    ECO 405 Economic Problems & Issues Dr. Hong-Jin Kim Poverty: A Growing Issue By Candice Anderson Poverty: A Growing Issue By Candice Anderson Poverty has become a global economic problem. Poverty is by definition the deprivation of common necessities such as food‚ clothing‚ shelter and safe drinking water‚ all of which determine our quality of life. It may also include the lack of available opportunities for things such as education and employment‚ which aid the escape from poverty

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    Serrano‚ Edric “HIDDEN INTELLECTUALISM” Reading Response Journal In the article “Hidden Intellectualism” by Gerald Graff‚ The Author is telling us that knowledge can be seen not only from academic thinking but also in the form of “street smarts”. Graff explains that we know some “impressively street smarts” but does not do well in school‚ but Graff argues that “street smarts” are just as important as “book smarts”. Many people think that it is such a waste‚ that “street smarts” should be taking

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    The Hidden Curriculum TypesT The Hidden Curriculum Character education is very important for teachers and parents. A teacher can teach the different subjects by creating lesson plans concerning character development. This approach is built around a list of core ethical values such as responsibility‚ respect‚ integrity‚ learning about‚ caring‚ anger management and citizenship and involves students in reading‚ discussion‚ writing‚ role playing‚ and a variety of activities

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    orchestra team creating a melody that sets the tone of the story. We hear a warm and smooth music that fits the tone when Tateh is talking about his potential success after selling his first art for a dollar. You can feel his spirits being brought back up. Or you can hear the piercing and heavy tone when Walter losing his love creates a dark atmosphere that you can feel on the weight of your shoulders. Seeing these characters transform with the appropriate music in the background drives the story of

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    Margot Lee Shetterly’s Hidden Figures illustrates the story of the brave African-American women who defied the stereotypes and fought through segregation to become a part of what is considered one of the greatest historical landmarks in American history. Shetterly portrays the lives of the intelligent mathematicians who persevered through adversity and in return received no recognition; however‚ rather than giving up the women became trailblazers for aspiring engineers who believed they could not

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