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    Geometry in Real Life

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    in which properties of similar triangles learnt in the classroom are useful. Students need to be made aware of the fact that the study of geometry arose in response to certain human needs. They should know about the use of geometry in our daily or real life. In this project‚ students will discover situations in daily life where geometrical concepts can be used effectively. In particular we find situations where the properties of similar triangles are useful and how to find height and distance of

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    1. The thesis is “In the theater world‚ the music world‚ the scholarly world‚ and among educators of all kinds‚ Hamilton and Hamilton will be topics of debate for some time to come” (Freeman‚ p. 255) 2. In the article “Will the Real Alexander Hamilton please stand up?”‚ Joanne B. Freeman discusses the ways Alexander Hamilton has influenced American history‚ politics‚ theater and culture. She begins by explaining how historians believe the musical blurs the line between fiction and fact. Freeman then

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    Real Protest Report

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    Social media do not contain the same passion or excitement while trying to prove the protest’s point as in-person protests where a student can demonstrate his points in an enthusiastic way. So‚ the emotions activists feel when participating in a real protest will not be the same

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    Real Estate Statistics

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    QNT351~WK5 Individual Assignment: Real Estate Data DUE SUNDAY‚ MAY 21st Resources: Appendix A1 at the end of Basic Statistics for Business and Economics (See attached Chapters 10 & 13 to answer questions below) QUESTION #1: Answer question 58 in the Data Set Exercises from Ch. 10 of Basic Statistics for Business and Economics. Exercise #58: Refer to the Real Estate data‚ which report information on homes sold in Phoenix‚ Arizona‚ last year. a. A recent article in The Arizona

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    Pi: Real? Or Fake?

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    Real? Or Fake? A boy with unpredictable faith‚ a lifeboat‚ live with a Tiger‚ on the Pacific Ocean‚ It’s a fantastic story when these elements get together. The Name of the boy is Pi‚ and he create this story with animal on the basis of his experience. He uses animal imagery to show distinct characteristics of specific character‚ he is interested in animal‚‚ and he wants to escape from reality. Pi use animal imagery which shows the distinct characteristic of each character. At the end of the book

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    Race... Real or Fiction?

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    research and from real-world experience‚ I have come to the conclusion that race is a very narrow minded classification of human beings. The primary factors in determining race seem to be biological “surface” or “visible” traits such as skin color‚ hair type and facial features. However normal this may seem in our society‚ it is not without fault. As a culture‚ it seems‚ North Americans have a common desire to classify or compartmentalize just about everything including people. Race is a way that

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    On Being a Real Westerner

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    On Being a Real Westerner 1. What is the plot of the essay? Wolff‚ a 13 year old is desperate to get hold of his stepfather Roy’s gun. Wolff’s mother doesn’t approve of him getting the gun‚ but Roy talks her into giving it to Wolff. Even though Wolff is told not to use the gun alone‚ he goes against his mother’s warning and aims at a squirrel. Being an animal lover‚ he feels guilty. 2. What effect did the gun have on Roy? Is there a hidden meaning to acquiring this object? Roy carried

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    The real slums Mads Rosenberg Slums can be found on almost every continent of the world‚ but they often occur in the poorest countries of the world. A slum is a part of a city‚ which is run-down‚ and without any kinds of humane facilities. Slum buildings may vary from simple shacks to well-maintained structures‚ but what’s in common of the entire world’s slum is that they are crowded and the buildings are very closely established. The biggest slum is the slum in Mumbai where some scenes

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    ENGLISH 200 REAL ARGUMENTATIVE RESEARCH ESSAY PROJECT ID : 1047805 NAME : Mohammed Obaid Hammad TOPIC : excess weight fees in airplane should be banned Instructor : Mrs. Beena Date : 23 / 5 / 2015 Argumentative essay Excess weight fees in airplanes should be banned FOR AGAINST Excess weight fees are discriminative practice. Difficult to set on a single seat. Difficulty to judge seat fitting while purchasing ticket. Use extension

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    Real Life Exercise

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    Intro to Operating Systems Student: Gabriel Guevara Chapter: 5 Exercises Exercise #2 Give at least two “real life” examples (not related to a computer system environment) of each of these concepts: deadlock‚ starvation and race. Describe how the deadlocks could be resolved. 2 real life examples of the concept of deadlock: A. In a presidential election 2 candidates reach an electoral deadlock when neither candidate get a majority of the 270 electoral votes required to win the presidency

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