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    Leap Motion

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    The technology for Leap Motion was first developed in 2008‚ while co-founder David Holz was studying for a Ph.D. in mathematics. Following an initial angel investment‚ Holz co-founded the company in 2010 with his childhood friend Michael Buckwald. The company raised a $1.3M seed financing round in June 2011 with investments from venture capital firms Andreessen Horowitz‚ Founders Fund‚ and SOSventures‚ as well as several angel investors.[3] In May 2012‚ Leap Motion announced a $12.75M Series A funding

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    Captain John Newton

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    The story of Captain John Newton (slave trader)- Captain John Newton started his life on the sea at 11 years old‚ while sailing with his father who was a merchant vessel captain. After his father retired from sailing John Newton became part of the service and served on the H.M.S. Harwich in 1744. He found the living conditions unbearable and left service as a deserter. He was later captured‚ demoted‚ and publically embarrassed. John was then turned over to serve as an indentured servant

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    Law S Of Life Essay

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    Khadn Adderley Grade 11R Laws of Life Essay Question: With persistence and time‚ we can overcome any problem. Problems are something that people face in everyday life‚ no matter the time or place. To every problem there is an occurring solution. Persistence is the fact of continuing in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition. It is said by Colin Powell that‚ “Success is the result of perfection‚ hard work‚ learning from failure‚ loyalty‚ and persistence.” Though normal

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    The Stanford Experiment of the 1970’s was a test of human nature conducted by the Stanford Psychology Department. A total of 24 students with no criminal or physiological health background were selected to be either guards or prisoners. The experiment was planned to last two weeks‚ but after only six days it had to be stopped for it was becoming too much to handle for everyone involved. The guards had disobeyed their instructions and began to physically abuse the prisoners‚ while the prisoners began

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    8.04 Law’s and Trials of the 1920’s 1. After reading about the subject‚ define the word "Prohibition" as it pertains to the 18th amendment. Prohibition in the United States was a measure designed to reduce drinking by eliminating the businesses that manufactured‚ distributed‚ and sold alcoholic beverages. The Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution took away license to do business from the brewers‚ distillers‚ vintners‚ and the wholesale and retail sellers of alcoholic beverages. 2

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    Uniform Circular Motion

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    Title: Uniform Circular Motion Objective: To investigate the relationship between FnetT² and radius Proposed Hypothesis: FnetT² is directly proportional to the radius Manipulated variable: Radius of the circular motion Responding variable: The time taken for 20 rotations Controlled variables: The mass of the rubber stopper‚ the mass of the weight hanger‚ the total weight of the slotted weight‚ the length of the PVC tube Apparatus and Materials: rubber stopper‚ stopwatch‚ weight

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    Research in Motion

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    This is a report addressing to Research In Motion (RIM)’s board of directors’ request to review its vision and mission statements and to evaluate of how well RIM’s resource strengths and competitive capabilities match the industry’s key success factor. 1. Vision and Mission Statement Identification Upon research‚ there is no information regards on any vision and mission statement pre-developed by RIM. However‚ to bring RIM success to a higher level‚ we suggest you to look into our

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    Isaac Newton: A Great Philosopher Isaac Newton is one of the many scientists who have made science and this world what it is today. Newton has contributed to modern science in more ways than one. Many consider Isaac the greatest philosopher of all time. There is no doubt that Newton deserves to be recognized as the founder of modern science. He’s story is truly one that will be known and remembered for many years to come. Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe‚ England during the late

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    Isaac newton is undoubtedly considered one of the greatest mathematicians to ever grace the earth. He evolved mathematics in ways nobody else’s thought was possible. In my opinion‚ he is one of the most defining mathematicians of all time. Sir Isaac newton was born on 1/4/1943 in the United kingdom. He was the son of a local prosperous farmer‚ also named Isaac Newton‚ who died three months before he was born. At age three‚ Isaac’s mother then remarried a minister‚ leaving him in the care of his

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    Issac Newton Time Machine

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    I might get lost back in time. I’m excited for all the things I’ll learn from this exciting trip. I’ve seen many movies involving time machines that dont end up very well such as‚ people getting lost or eaten by dinosaur. Im going to see Sir Issac Newton and I’m very excited. Im going to vissit him because‚ I want to learn about physics and all the things he discovered. Life was very different back in the 1700s the way people dressed was different too.Your hair would be different and your

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