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    Compulsory Experiment

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    The wheelchair experiment introduced me to a world that I have never known. I have never been in a wheelchair or been affected by any form of hearing‚ visual‚ or physical disabilities. So‚ this experiment caused me to really think about how the layout of a space‚ weight of doors‚ etc. could affect someone. While using the wheelchair‚ I felt as if I was in the spotlight every time I entered a room or crossed paths with a group of individuals. People would look on as I posed in the wheelchair and give

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    AP10005 Physics I Tutorial 7 (Chapters 17‚ 18) 1. (17P11) A flower pot is knocked off a window ledge from a height d = 20.0 m above the sidewalk as shown in the figure below. It falls toward an unsuspecting man of height h =1.75 m who is standing below. Assume the man requires a time interval of Δt = 0.300 s to respond to the warning. How close to the sidewalk can the flower pot fall before it is too late for a warning shouted from the balcony to reach the man in time? 2. (17P15)

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    attacking the problem of chewing gum waste on sidewalks at commercial and retail properties. We are one of the few companies using a low pressure washing setting‚ high temperature steam cleaning method originally developed in Europe. Our steam machines are used in combination with our more tradition hot and cold water pressure washing methods. Gum Fighters offer the most comprehensive pressure washing methods available to keep your property’s sidewalks free from chewing gum litter‚ dirt stains‚ mold

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    What are stylistic devices? In literature and writing‚ a figure of speech (also called stylistic device or rhetorical device) is the use of any of a variety of techniques to give an auxiliary meaning‚ idea‚ or feeling. Sometimes a word diverges from its normal meaning‚ or a phrase has a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it. Examples are metaphor‚ simile‚ or personification. Stylistic devices often provide emphasis‚ freshness of expression‚ or clarity. Alliteration

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    Hemophilia

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    “Hemophilia is a rare bleeding disorder in which the blood doesn’t clot normally. Hemophilia usually is inherited. People born with hemophilia have little or no clotting factor (a protein needed for normal blood clotting).... These proteins work with platelets to help clot the blood. Platelets are small blood cell fragments that form in the bone marrow. When blood vessels are injured‚ clotting factors help platelets stick together to plug cuts and breaks on the vessels and stop bleeding. The two main types

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    robbery or theft. Then‚ he gets in his grey Mercedes Benz and drives from where he lives into somewhere far away into a bad neighborhood. This area "a certain untidiness creeps in: a fragment of glass‚ a chocolate bar wrapper‚ a plastic horse‚ cracked sidewalks with ridges of stiff grass"(3). the areas change and things change from being clean and neat to dirty and broken. In the beginning of the story "The houses all face the sun. They have no artificial divisions. There is room for everyone"(3). This

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    Slavery by Another Name

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    was colossal larceny. Black codes were laws limiting the basic human rights and civil liberties of blacks. These codes were easily broken because anything was considered a crime. For example‚ spitting on the sidewalk‚ talking too loud‚ public intoxication‚ or not stepping off the sidewalk when a white person was coming across your path‚ were all consider crimes and would result in a conviction. Once convicted and charged‚ court fees would be given to add more time to the given sentence. Even innocent

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    Why Warts Bleed

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    them. The bleeding is seldom serious and can be stopped within minutes. Continual bleeding may need medical intervention. Do Warts Bleed and What Should I Do If Mine Bleed? My Warts Are Bleeding and I Don’t Know What to Do Having a wart wouldn’t be so bad if it hadn’t chosen such a visible place on your hand on which to grow. But it’s there and you want it gone. You keep bumping it and it bleeds. Is that normal? Your wart also has little black dots in it. Are those the result of bleeding? Or are

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    The Unique Technique of Shel Silverstein Shel Silverstein is best known for his collection of children’s poetry in both “Where the Sidewalk Ends‚” and “A Light in the Attic.” He is also known for his classic children’s story “The Giving Tree” which raises many questions on the message of kindness and generosity that it sends to children who read the story (Spitz). Although some people may have a bias opinion towards Silverstein and his very simple yet appealing poetry‚ he still lives on as an

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    Coagulation disorders occur when the blood does not form clots properly. Blood clots are clumps of different types of blood cells and clotting factors that stop bleeding after an injury. Patients with coagulation disorders may develop too many blood clots that eventually block blood vessels‚ while others may not clot enough and have excessive bleeding in the body. Both of these conditions range from mild to severe and life threatening. The process of blood clotting is called coagulation or hemostasis.

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