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    cause the displacement. For example‚ when you lift a suitcase from the floor‚ there are two forces that do work: the normal force by your hand and the gravitational force. The term work was introduced in 1826 by the French mathematician Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis[1][2] as "weight lifted through a height"‚ which is based on the use of early steam engines to lift buckets of water out of flooded ore mines. The SI unit of work is the newton-metre or joule (J). The work done by a constant force of magnitude

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    Almost everyone today recognize the Statue of Liberty‚ but not everybody know its history. Plans for the statue was first began in 1865 by Frenchman Edouard de Laboulaye. In honor of the United States’ love of democracy and French-American friendship; according to the National Parks Service. Commissioned to design the work‚ Bedloe’s Island in the New York Harbor was chosen as the location by artist Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi. Because of how it could be seen by boats of immigrants thousands of who

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    killed‚ wounded‚ missing or captured during the battle. A total of 580 men had been involved with this battle. On December 26 Robert Anderson‚ the Union’s commander‚ moved his men from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter. Confederate’s commander‚ Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (P. G. T. Beauregard) sent off aids on Thursday‚ April 11‚ 1861 to Maj. He demanded that Anderson surrender the fort but he refused. At 4:30 am on April 12‚ 1861 Ft. Johnson fired the first shot at Fort Sumter‚ this shot was the

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    Like earlier paintings by Caspar David Friedrich‚ Turner’s The Slave Ship emphasizes the power of nature through the diminutive representation of that which is human or man-made. However‚ while Friedrich’s natural world possesses stillness and tranquility‚ Turner’s is cataclysmic and terrifying. This is illustrated by the artist’s loose brushwork and use of vivid colour. In The Slave Ship‚ the carnage of nature is comparable in brutality to the slave trade‚ a practice that at the time of the creation

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    Dante's Inferno

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    Citations: Alighieri‚ Dante and Gustave Dore. Inferno. Trans. Anthony‚ Esolen. New York: The Modern Library‚ 2005. Print Bullinger‚ E. W. The Number Nine. The Bible Study Website. Web. 3 Dec. 2010. <http://biblestudy.org>. Gilmour‚ Nathan. P. Dante 2008: The Inferno. Hardly the Last

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    principles‚ objectives‚ symbols‚ statutes and governing organisations. The movement’s parts are: * The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is a private humanitarian institution founded in 1863 in Geneva‚ Switzerland‚ by Henry Dunant and Gustave Moynier. Its 25-member committee has a unique authority under international humanitarian law to protect the life and dignity of the victims of international and internal armed conflicts. The ICRC was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on three occasions

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    Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana. Works Cited Abraham‚ Dom Anslem Hughes and Gerald‚ ed. Ars Nova and the Renaissance 1300-1540. London: Oxford Universtiy Press‚ 1960. Harman‚ Alec. Man and His Music. New York: Schocken Publishers‚ N.D. Reese‚ Gustave. Music in the Middle Ages. New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ 1940. Sadie‚ Stanley‚ ed. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. 2nd Edition. Vol. 18. London: Macmillian Publishers Limited‚ 2001. Sternfeld‚ F. W. Music from the Middle

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    How did new theories in physics and psychology in the period from 1900-1939 challenge existing ideas about the individual and society? New theories in physics and psychology in the period from 1900-1939 challenged existing ideas about the individual and society. Many new philosophies and scientific discoveries challenged the teachings of the Catholic Church. Other scientific theories and discoveries challenged the way people thought of how the world worked. Realism and modernism frowned upon

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    What Is A Chemical Change

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    A Chemical change is any change that results in the formation of a new chemical substance. It is something that everyone learns about in school‚ but never really tries to see it in the real world. We all know the basic examples; baking a cake‚ burning wood… etc. What about the examples that are happening around us. For example‚ the Statue of Liberty has been through a chemical change. It was first a dull brown color‚ and now it is a green color. That happened due to a chemical change. During the

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    Major Robert Anderson surrendered to the confederates. “He was born in a slaveholding state‚ Kentucky. He was born in June 14‚ 1805. He Graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1832 he served as a colonel of Illinois volunteers and had the distinction of mustering a young Abraham Lincoln in and out of military service” from History.net. “During the Second Seminole War in 1837‚ he was an assistant adjutant general on the staff of Winfield Scott and by 1839 he had published the manual Instruction

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