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    and the world‚ and this connection is believed to continue throughout time. From the moment god created humanity (Gen. 1:26)‚ we were created for the one purpose to protect the earth. But it is in the story of Noah that we perhaps truly learn about the role that God had created us for‚ to protect nature. As soon as humanity becomes aware of the natural destruction‚ like in the Noah’s Ark story‚ only then can we fulfill our divine duty to protect all living things. The Torah makes you believe

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    and well-spoken. Sales coordinators should have strong writing‚ oral and interpersonal skills‚ as well as the ability to solve complex problems and work well under pressure. Candidates should also be highly organized and able to manage different projects simultaneously. Computer skills should include a proficiency in Microsoft Word‚ Excel‚ Outlook and PowerPoint‚ as well as familiarity with contact management databases. Potential Sales professionals should have good job prospects in terms of employment

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    as AIDS‚ than in the general population. Treatment of active tuberculosis is mandatory by law in the US‚ and should be available at no cost to the patient through the public health system. It involves a course of antibiotics and vitamins that lasts about six months. It is

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    Elastic Collision between carts of equal mass: Collision 1 Mass (kg) Initial Velocity (m/s) Final Velocity (m/s) Momentum Initial (kg*m/s) Momentum Final (kg*m/s) Red Cart 2.0 + 50.0  0 0 0 Blue Cart 2.0 - 50.0  0 0 0 Elastic Collision between carts of unequal mass: Collision 2 Mass (kg) Initial Velocity (m/s) Final Velocity (m/s) Momentum Initial (kg*m/s) Momentum Final (kg*m/s) Red Cart 1.0 + 50.0  -33.33 50 -33.33 Blue Cart 2.0 - 50.0  66.66

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    Week #7 Chapter 10 Static and Current Electricity Exercises (p.221) 6. Strictly speaking‚ will a penny be slightly more massive if it has a negative charge or a positive charge? Explain. A negative charge because when it is negatively charged electrons are added to the penny. 17. What is the voltage at the location of a 0.0001 C charge that has an electric potential energy of 0.5 J (both voltage and potential relative to the same reference point)? Potential = energy Charge = 0.5 J / 0.0001

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    HG-1 THE HEAT OF FUSION OF ICE Introduction When heat flows into a system there are a number of things that can happen. One result could be a temperature rise. Or‚ the system might even catch fire. A third possibility is a change of state. As you know‚ matter exists in three states (or maybe four‚ the fourth being a plasma)‚ solid‚ liquid and gaseous. At different temperatures‚ the same substance may be in different states. Each state is characterized by the way the interatomic forces act. In solids

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    1. Properties of light Reflection The speed of light is measured through the equation: v = λ f. However‚ it turns out that when light is reflected off a surface its speed stays the same. This was first proven by Sir Isaac Newton. Under the assumption of perfectly elastic collision‚ the laws of reflection follow from the laws of motion. To demonstrate‚ consider a particle traveling towards a flat frictionless surface whose horizontal and vertical velocity components are: VX and VY. When the particle

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    1? Justify your finding. 3. Repeat the instruction 1 above again but vary the intensity of light this time. Is your finding different as found in 1 and 2? 4. As you shorten the wavelength of the light source‚ what change did you notice about electron speed? Explain the possible cause of the change. 5. Tabulate the wavelength required to just start a current flow for the 6 available surfaces. (Note: Be sure battery voltage is set to zero.) intensity is set for 5% Surface Wavelength

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    discuss all the questions below in depth. Procedure and Data: 1. Tie the two pieces of string to the scales. 2. Hang a 1.00kg mass from the center of the string and move the clamps together such that the total angle between the two strings is about 15 degrees (half angle = 7.50). 3. Use the protractor to measure the exact angle between the strings. Record the angle and the force (scale reading) in the table. Also measure the appropriate sides of the triangles and compute the angles trigonometrically

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    Physics of Sports A sport isn’t just about winning; it is also about strategy‚ how the game is played‚ and performance of the athletes. Physics is the last topic many people associate with sports. However‚ physics can be applied to every aspect of any sport‚ which is a study referred to as Sports Science. Components of this study include gravity‚ projectile motion‚ acceleration‚ force‚ vectors‚ etc. With new technology that physics in sports introduce‚ more possibilities of physical science can

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