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    In the game of football‚ math is used in almost everything. For example‚ math is used in how much time there is in a football game. Football is a 60-minute regulation game divided into four fifteen minute quarters. There are two half 30 minutes apiece. Both teams had three timeouts in each half with a total of six timeouts by the end of the game that are 30 seconds to two minutes each. There are two minutes’ warnings just before the end of a half. If the score is tied at the end of the fourth quarter

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    I have conducted my research through interview with someone familiar with construction and development as how geometry is used in these fields. The first step to development is to survey the property in order to document and draw the bounds and land surface shapes. The property will be represented by various geometry elements such as points‚ lines‚ arcs‚ circles‚ and other defined geometry shapes. Surveyors use scope on tripods witch use projection of line Referenced point on a stick in order

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    one hears and use judgement about how they are to teach the students. Discretion is also used in deciding what materials and teaching direction will be taught‚ given the wide variety of resources there are and all the different regulations from either districts to state wide policies that must be used correctly. It is an ongoing‚ difficult choice as to how a teacher prepares to teach their students as No Child Left Behind has come into effect and has modified how things should be taught. As a result

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    Biological Weapons: Smallpox Used as a Weapon? Joshua Walker SCHOOL Biological Weapons: Smallpox Used as a Weapon? In the last decade‚ members of various governmental anti-terrorism agencies and the department of homeland security in the United States have discussed the significant possibility that the Smallpox virus will reemerge as an act of bioterrorism by enemies of the United States. Major concern of this virus initially developed after the terrorist attacks employed

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    How To Buy A Used Car

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    Used cars provide the best value for money. First time buyers find that a used car is the perfect option for them. Families looking for a larger car or van for use‚ may also find that the best deal lies at a used car dealer. There are often many used cars for sale at a car dealer and therefore it is essential to find the right vehicle out of the available stock. Here are some important tips that may help people buy the perfect option. Remain under the Budget Most young vehicle buyers are depending

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    Buying a used car is not an easy decision. There are many places to buy a used vehicle today. A few examples would be a reputable car dealership‚ a certified pre-owned lot‚ an online ad‚ or a private individual like craigslist. You have many options to choose from‚ but some options are better than others. There are many vehicles that have been in accidents‚ are not regularly maintained‚ or have a rolled back mileage gauge. Three things that you can do to avoid choosing the wrong car are finding out

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    World War I: The Life of Berliners Belinda J. Davis‚ the author of the book‚ Home Fires Burning: Food‚ Politics‚ and Everyday Life in World War I Berlin‚ wrote a compelling account about the women in Berlin fighting against the government for not providing enough food before and after World War I. Davis traced through each piece of the women’s life from the patterns of influence among the women‚ the press‚ the police‚ and higher government officials‚ to demonstrating the substantial efforts of

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    Game Theory (Strategic Thinking in Everyday Life) Have you ever been faced with having to live with a decision you made knowing that had you taken the time to analyze the outcomes you may have made a more intelligible choice? Most likely the answer to that question was "yes". After all that is more - or - less is what life is about‚ a series of choices and the outcomes we are faced to live with as a result of our decisions. Well your probably asking yourself "What does this obvious statement

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    How Deductive Reasoning Is Used Jennifer Galloway CRT/205 September 25‚ 2012 Dr. Shauna Fitzjarrell It is important to understand what is known prior to making a decision‚ simply because you have a broader insight of the situation in question. Not only are you well informed you have first-hand knowledge and evidence that is necessary for proving your argument. In argument one Trainer or Cleaner this situation is a clear case of contradictory

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    sociologist to investigate the concept of ‘everyday life’ has been a long running historic debate that can be traced as far back‚ according to some theorists‚ in works from ancient Greece and medieval Christianity. However Henri Lefebvre argues ‘everyday life’ is a product of the nineteenth century (Lefebvre.1984 pg.38). To understand the scope of these concerns and investigations this essay will begin with an explanation of the theory of ‘everyday life’ and précis the concerns of several prominent

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