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    PHYSICS Experimental History Research Topic: Newton’s Reflecting Telescope Patrick Doan & Kevin Le & Kevin Tumang 30/4/08 Principle Aim: To construct a recreation of the Galilean refracting telescope and a Newtonian reflecting telescope Aim: To recreate Newton’s experiment in building a reflecting telescope‚ aiming to further the field of optics. We hope to use the theory studied in this experiment and produce a working Newtonian telescope (that Newton designed). He wanted to create

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    it was a time for people to congregate and listen to good beats and experience art happening before their own eyes. Herc would be performing and crowds would break out into dancing and spray-painting. Many such as Flash‚ did not understand or respect the correlation spray-painting had to the Hip Hop culture‚ but they were strategically tied to one another. Also‚ according to Flash‚ the dance style called break-dancing was “a way of expressing how the music sounds”. It was also a form of physical

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    World for many reasons.  One of the most important reasons is that all men are created equal. The country is a mix of different ethnic groups‚ races and nationalities‚ all living in the same land.  America is known for many things‚ but one main factor is the diversity of its citizens. This helps frame what America is and why people want to be apart of this lifestyle. All men are created equal is most commonly related to the Fourteenth Amendment of The United States Constitution which was adopted

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    community contributed photos and the heterogeneous meta-data (e.g.‚ tags‚ geo-location‚ and date taken) associated with these images[1]. Availability of cheap location sensor for geo-tagging of images on social media has made geo-tagged images very popular. The approaches which are existing usually mine geographical characteristics using a subset of multiple types of image contents or combining those contents linearly‚ which ignore correlations between different types of contents‚ and their geographical

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    A] social cultural environment: Social and cultural aspects of a society form its very nature. As "culture" is the essence of a society‚ this chapter will concentrate on a discussion of it only. Of all the so called "environmental uncontrollables"‚ culture‚ or at least the study of it‚ is one of the most difficult to comprehend‚ take account of and harness to advantage. This is particularly so when the product or service is "culture bound". Such products and services include those which are

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    Being at the right placetime‚ and uniform displays discipline and supports the team. The consequences are more significant than the rewards. It can either make everything very simple‚ smooth‚ and efficient when you fulfill your duties. It will hinder‚ and remove other soldiers from a mission when one fails to uphold their responsibilities. The responsibility of attendance and proper attire is not difficult nor complicated. Communication is also a key part that supports the efficiency of the two

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    America in the 1920s Essay In 1919‚ soldiers from World War One returned back to America and were not used to society. Many Americans wished for normalcy and believed the United States should go back to the way it was before the war. President Warren Harding was most popular for his promised actions toward normalcy. After becoming President‚ Harding did not change much of America and also died of a heart attack eight hundred and eighty one days into office. The main objective of normalcy was to

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    CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY The research methodology used by the researchers will be presented in this section. The discussion will include the research design‚ population and sample‚locale of the study‚ instrument used to collect the data‚ procedures for conducting there search and analysis of data. RESEARCH DESIGN This study is a non-experimental‚ descriptive study. Such a design provided anaccurate portrayal of characteristics of a group by discovering a description

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    SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FORCES Introduction: Organization’s environment enriches and deprives an employee. In any organization human resource is running blood and deemed the cause of success and failure. Therefore‚ the most particular activity to get exceptional gains is to manage human resource. Hereinafter‚ in many organizations human resource management system has been implemented and works accordingly. On the other hand‚ conversely‚ there are several examples where human resource

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    next and venturing into examples of how this technology has impact on doctors and the field of medicine itself. Most patients and doctors support the new technology and its impact on other doctors‚ feeling comfortable with where the technology is taking the medical field. While websites support the same features and advantages of robotic surgery-- faster healing‚ precision of the cuts‚ and the convenience it has for both the patients and doctors-- they sometimes avoid the glitches and problems that

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