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    Potential Energy

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    Question 1 | 1.61 points   | Save   |   | You are standing on a scale in an elevator. Suddenly you notice your weight decreases. What do you conclude? | | | | | | | | The elevator is accelerating downwards. | | | The elevator is moving at a constant velocity downwards. | | | The elevator is moving at a constant velocity upwards. | | | Your diet is working. | | | The elevator is accelerating upwards. | | | | | |    Question 2 | 1.61 points   | Save   |   | Tidal

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    The film‚ Run Lola Run directed by Tom Tykwer explores the non-linear tale of a woman named Lola who is cycling through different parallels and storylines. Though the over-arching plot and narrative are the same‚ each parallel being represented and viewed reflects a theme of time. Specifically‚ how time permits or restricts Lola’s actions and consequences. The non-linearity concept of time in the film then emphasizes the importance of choice‚ possibility‚ determination‚ and consequence. Commendably

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    The mise en scene elements implemented into Run Lola Run are universal and have been used by big name Hollywood directors. An example of such is ‘Vertigo’ directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1958. Tom Tykwer was a fan of Hitchcock and was familiar with his work. He decided to administer two (2) of his ideas. Similar to Vertigo‚ there was a significant reference to spirals. For example‚ in Run Lola Run‚ the ‘spiralé’ café located behind Manni’s phone box can be seen in all three (3) scenarios. As well

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    Tom Tykwer’s Run Lola Run tells a story about love‚ fate‚ and alternate reality. It all starts with a phone call from Lola’s boyfriend Manni. He phones Lola in a panic after realizing that he has misplaced 100‚000 deutsche marks that belong to very dangerous people. He begs Lola for help coming up with the money and gives her 20 minutes to come to his aid. Once those 20 minutes are up he is determined to rob a grocery store to get the money that will ensure him his life. Desperate to keep her beloved

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    Raymond's Run

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    A Run for Raymond ~B. Harjo~ Everyone has dreams‚ everyone had desires‚ but sometimes these can make it hard to think of someone besides one’s self. Sometimes these dreams and desires can fill the heart‚ making it nearly impossible to even consider the needs of others. For most people‚ it can be hard to put others first‚ but in the end‚ it is the right thing to do. At the beginning of “Raymond’s Run” by Toni Case Bambard‚ Squeaky’s main focus is running and winning‚ but by the end of the story

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    Discover Your Products’ Hidden Potential by Ian C. MacMillan and Rita Gunther McGrath A simple matrix helps you identify the attributes that will make your goods and services most competitive.     Why did a minor math error that would occur only once every 27‚000 years so enrage customers that it briefly threatened to derail Intel’s Pentium chip? And how could a feature as trivial as an inexpensive cup holder swing millions of customers to purchase a $17‚000 automobile—particularly when only

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    Potential Energy Potential Energy is a type of energy that does not involve motion. It is the energy that is stored up. The more work done to change an object’s position or shape‚ the more potential energy it has. For example‚ a person on a ladder has more potential energy than a person on the ground because they have done more work to get up there. Kinetic Energy Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion. The more work an object has done‚ the more kinetic energy it has. the amount of kinetic

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    While heroin has the effect of a depressant and marijuana has a psychoactive effect‚ cocaine is considered to be a stimulant. Cocaine often comes in a form of powder where the user snorts it‚ this causes it to be absorbed by the nasal tissue. Another way a user can take it is injecting or smoking cocaine which delivers the drug rapidly into the bloodstream and brain‚ producing a quicker and stronger but shorter-lasting high than snorting. Cocaine interferes with the neurotransmitters in the brains

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    Many have probably heard the saying: “Ambition is the key to success.” If one has a strong enough desire and is willing to try to achieve it‚ he will succeed. But as seen in the book Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ ambition is instead the key to Macbeth’s tragic downfall. Even though his ambitions were influenced by the witches and Lady Macbeth‚ Macbeth builds upon them himself which ultimately leads him to cause his own destruction. Throughout the book‚ the witches make prophecies of Macbeth’s

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    choice of a movie is determined by several factors but this article explores gender‚ mood‚ and arousal as a factor of movie choice. Take the concept of sports for instance; a man will watch a sports movie based on the violence and confrontation of the particular movie. A woman on the other hand will watch due to the body shape‚ movement‚ and beauty of the actors. (Banerjee‚ Greene‚ Krcmar‚ Bagdasarov‚ & Ruginyte‚ 2008‚ p. 97) This article attempts to prove that film choice is based on the specific

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