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    Time had it that there was a youth named Samuil; Samuil was said to carry out the impossible. Though there was another child named Kendrick. They both attended Karoukin Charter School in Minsk‚ Belarus. Kendrick was fairly unpopular to that of Samuil’s state and only had three good friends‚ Darya‚ Uladzimir‚ and Maksim. One morning in Calculus II Samuil made a paper airplane that flew perfectly straight down the main hallway; a staggering 70 meters! Kendrick became very jealous about what Samuil

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    background information on paper airplanes is important to understand why people started making them in the first place. Paper airplanes are believed to be from Ancient China and Japan. The idea came from the art of folding paper‚ or better known as‚ origami. This concept became popular around 500 BCE in China‚ and within the next decade the paper airplane became popular as well. The Wright brothers actually used paper airplanes before they designed actual planes. Paper airplanes have improved over the

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    water longer than origami paper. When the cup is flipped and the water is not leaking through the paper‚ it is due to the type of paper‚ which is sketchbook paper. The sketchbook paper is thicker than origami paper‚ and that is why sketchbook paper would work better. The materials used are: 9 ounce cup 4 ounces of water sketchbook paper origami paper a timer a bucket The procedures are: Step 1- Fill a 9 ounce cup with 4 ounces

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    Importance of Money 1 RUNNING HEAD: Importance of Money The Effect of Income on the Importance of Money: Survey and Experimental Evidence* Sanford E. DeVoe Rotman School of Management University of Toronto Jeffrey Pfeffer Graduate School of Business Stanford University Byron Y. Lee Renmin University of China Beijing‚ China *To be published in Industrial and Labor Relations Review. KEYWORDS: judgement and decision making; money; income‚ experiments. Importance of Money 2

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    Math and Origami Origami is a Traditional Visual and Sculpting Art of paper folding that originated from Japan. The word Origami is Japanese from the Henian era‚ which means Paper-Folding (Ori-Fold Gami-Paper) and was used primarily at ceremonial occasions. Origami products you create come from a single sheet of paper and no cutting! The original paper used for origami is called Kami or Washi and is a very flat-foldable paper that is two different colours and is just slightly thicker than tissue

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    This essay is a "how-to" essay that fully explains in detail how to make a paper airplane. It also give history of the paper airplane and instructions on how to put it into flight. PAPER AIRPLANE Since early in history‚ man has been fascinated with the sky and possibilities of flight. Improvements in flight‚ especially in the 20th century‚ have revolutionized the world. People can go around the world in less than a day‚ cross oceans in a matter of hours‚ even go from city to city in a fraction

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    Angeles‚ Mikee A. BS HNCA 2-1 ACTIVITY: DEMONSTRATION SPEECH HOW TO MAKE AN ORIGAMI CAT? MATERIALS: 1. Paper 2. Black pen or colored pen PROCEDURE: Step 1: Start with a 6 inch x 6 inch (15cm x15cm) square origami paper color side down. Fold on one diagonal axis. Crease well and unfold. We want to mark the center point so fold the paper over on the other diagonal axis but only crease on the center point. Step 2: Fold the top tip down to meet the center point. Then fold it over

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    nanoscale device could be used for diagnosing cancer and improving treatment targets to certain areas of tissue. A method called "DNA origami" was used to build the technology. The technique includes folding a long strand of DNA into three-dimensional shapes and programming them to carry molecular instructions to specific cells. Researchers from Wyss demonstrated DNA origami in 2012‚ constructing a barrel shaped robotic device‚ putting antibodies in it and programming for leukemia and lymphoma cells. When

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    Research We chose this project; because we all love making origami and now we will know everything in it. Origami means the art of paper folding. It’s connected to the mathematics called geometry. When we fold origami we also create lots of surfaces. For instance‚ by folding a square piece of paper in half diagonally or from one tip to the opposite tip‚ we create two surfaces in the shape of triangles. Mathematicians’ related origami to a theorem called the Kawasaki theorem. The Kawasaki theorem

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    HOW TO BUILD YOUR PAPER AIRPLANE! THE “DART” Make sure the location of the star on your paper plane print out matches the location of the star in the directions below! 1. Pattern side down‚ fold paper in half‚ then unfold. 2. Fold both top corners in to center crease. 3. Fold both sides in again so the corners meet at the middle crease. 4. Fold plane in half. 5. Fold down both wings so the two top corners meet the bottom edge of the plane. 6. Unfold wings so they lie horizontal when

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