Trebuchet Questions 1. What is a trebuchet? It’s an invaluable medieval siege attack weapon that’s similar to a catapult 2. What is it used for? It was used for smashing city and castle walls by hurling giant stones 3. What makes it different from a catapult? Catapults use springs and tension to launch projectiles while trebuchets use a counter weight 4. When was it used? It was used around 500AD during the Middle (or Dark) Ages 5. Why did it fall out of favor? Trebuchets fell out of favor
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“What Are Heavy” – Christina Rossetti In the children’s poem “What Are Heavy” by the Victorian poet‚ Christina Rossetti‚ the author uses two speakers in order to show the contrast between the innocent curiosity of a child and the wisdom of an adult who attempts to answer the child’s questions truthfully while preserving the child’s innocence by simplifying an extremely complicated topic. Exploitation of the truth leads to the attainment of knowledge‚ from the attainment of knowledge comes the acquisition
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Community College What is love? SPH 109H Professor Richardson Shannon C. Valdiviez 05.06.2008 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 I. What is love? (Definitions) 3-4 II. Types of love emotions 5 III. Conclusion…………………………………………….6 IV. Bibliography………………………………………….7 Introduction Love has always been and interesting topic to me because it seems to have no limitations; desired by many‚ and disregarded by some. Have you ever heard the expression ‘’Love is a universal language’’? What does this really
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PAGE qUESTION 1 :- WHAT IS LEARNING? 3 QUESTION 2:- EXPLAIN TWO TYPES OF LEARNING 4 QUESTION 3:- HOW DO YOU USE TIME MANAGEMENT AS A TOOL FOR LEARNING? 7 QUESTION 4:- describe studying environment. 10 QUESTION 5:- why should one listen? 12 QUESTION 6:- explain on why one need to take notes? 14 QUESTION 7:- explain an idea using mind mapping. 16 QUESTION 8:- what is assessment? 20 QUESTION 9:- how can you
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a What is Computer Science? Computer Science is the systematic study of the feasibility‚ structure‚ expression‚ and mechanization of the methodical processes (or algorithms) that underlie the acquisition‚ representation‚ processing‚ storage‚ communication of‚ and access to information‚ whether such information is encoded in bits and bytes in a computer memory or transcribed in genes and protein structures in a human cell. The fundamental question underlying all of computing is: what computational
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What is Happiness? Since the creation of men the question of‚ “what is happiness?” has been asked. Unfortunately‚ the only agreed answer that humanity has come up with is that all creatures seek happiness but no one has the concrete directions for achieving it. Libraries are overwhelmed with books about happiness‚ but no dictionary definition explains which path men must take to be happy. Freud describes happiness understood by us as pleasure‚ as everyone’s main goal in life. According to Freud
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University of Phoenix Material What Is Life? Read each statement. Write a 100-word summary explaining how that media piece supports that statement and include reference citations. 1. Find a media piece—article‚ video‚ presentation‚ song‚ or other—related to the scientific method‚ creating hypotheses‚ or designing experiments. Include the link or reference citation for the piece and describe how it helped you better understand how the scientific method is used to create hypotheses and experiments
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What Is Crime? by Lawrence M. Friedman For Your Journal How would you answer the question “What is crime?” For you‚ what makes some acts criminal and others not? Explain. There is no real answer to the question‚ What is crime? There are popular ideas about crime: crime is bad behavior‚ antisocial behavior‚ blameworthy acts‚ and the like. But in a very basic sense‚ crime is a legal concept: what makes some conduct criminal‚ and other conduct not‚ is the fact that some‚ but not others‚ are
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What They Fought For Book Review Did the south have the right to popular sovereignty or were they being inhumane and infringing upon the North’s Industry? During the civil war the south were fighting an Invading force. In their minds the Union was a tyranny‚ one very much like they faced in the revolution. England had ruled over them for many years‚ setting the rules and dictating what was right and what was wrong. The south was not going to allow another tranny to take over them‚ especially after
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“flourishing” to “the good life”. However‚ such facile English renditions of the word fail to grasp a complete sense of what exactly eudaimonia implies. It is especially necessary to have a full understanding of the idea of eudaimonia when reading Aristotle‚ because the concept plays an important role in both his ethical theory and his political theory. In this paper‚ first I will describe what exactly Aristotle’s specific conception of eudaimonia was‚ then I will show how it fits in with his larger ethical
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