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    Materials: Metric ruler‚ razor blades‚ potato pieces‚ paper towels‚ iodine Purpose: to identify why cells are so small. Hypothesis: Make a statement as to which potato cubes will diffuse the closer to the center of a cell (small‚ medium‚ large. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dimensions For Experiment 3 Cubes with sizes A) 0.5 cm B) 1.0

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    While the obligation of diversifying the touristic products begins the activity of movement on alternative tourism options‚ it activates the residence places at the option of catching the tourists with different concepts and themes. Once an area‚ palace or structures to be seen only in its own country are placed on some coast by copying in very similar shape of its original‚ it is possible to be the first prefer of the touristic product consumers. The aim of this research to expose development

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    EFT4 Task 5

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    EFT4 Task 5 5th and 6th graders will be introduced to the concept of surface area of a cube. When doing so I would first begin by connecting previous learning with the new concept. These previous concepts are the prerequisite skills necessary to complete this task. Students will need to know how to compute for surface area. Some experience with using the equation (L x W) to compute for surface area is also helpful when advancing to surface area of a cube. Secure understanding of multiplication facts

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    How do shapes affect structure? From the Roman arches to the triangular Great pyramids to religious domes and the variety of quadrilaterals found on steel-frame buildings of the 20th century‚ architecture is largely predicated on shapes. The mathematical attributes of shapes are necessary to the design of any standing structure. Arch The Romans first used arches around 273 B.C. Arches served as entrances for large‚ outdoor public spaces. Today‚ arches are found on porches‚ doorways and

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    Hall of Mirrors The Palace of Versailles was constructed using four building campaigns that started in 1664 and was completed in 1710‚ all of which was during the reign of King Louis XIV in Versailles‚ France. The Hall of Mirrors is the central gallery of the palace and could be known as the most famous room in the world. Construction on the Hall of Mirrors took place in the third building campaign in 1678 and was facilitated by renowned architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart. It had many functions

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    Palaces and Pyramids: A Deeper Look Pyramids have long been an image of ancient Egyptian lands and culture‚ being one of the most recognizable aspects of their life and culture. Huge man made buildings give tourists and many alike a view into the past the dedication these ancient people put-forth to their craft and cause. Not long before these great pyramids were raised‚ another people like the ancient Egyptians built huge complexes themselves. Great palace structures like that of Sargon II‚ discovered

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    How important were geographical reasons‚ amongst other factors‚ for the relocation of the Crystal Palace to Sydenham Heights? The Great Exhibition was a great‚ large glass structure that took place in Hyde Park‚ London from May 1st to 11th October 1851. The Great Exhibition was organised by Prince Albert (husband of the reigning monarch‚ Queen Victoria) Henry Cole and many other members of the royal society for the Encouragement‚ of Arts‚ Manufactures and Commerce as a celebration of Britain’s modern

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    culture and associated with democracy as well as with the French revolution and the Napoleonic wars (Richardson‚ 2008‚ p. 112). Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852)‚ a famous British architect and designer‚ named this classical style “the new square style” (Figure 4.7‚ in Richardson‚ McKellar‚ Woods‚ 2008‚ p.123). Pugin endeavoured to convey the national‚ cultural and religious character of Great Britain. To fulfil his aim he returned to Gothic architecture - the style that existed in the country

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    Tanjavur Palace Complex is situated in the heart of the city of Tanjavur. It is only a few kilometers from here. This Palace used to be the official residence of the Bhonsle family who ruled over Tanjavur from 1674 to 1855. The Palace was originally constructed by the Nayakas of Tanjavur in around 1550 AD. It was later taken over by the Marathas. That’s why it is sometimes called the Maratha Palace of Tanjavur. The Palace complex consists of Sardar Mahal‚ two Durbar Halls‚ Queen’s courtyard‚ Raja

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    the Great’s autocratic actions like taking control by expanding and westernizing his country and building a new capital‚ both helped and hurt his country. Louis XIV was another example of an autocratic ruler who actions like building a magnificent palace in order to control the nobility and thinking that France revolved around him‚ both helped and hurt his country. Cesar Peter the Great was an autocratic ruler whose actions turned Russia into a powerful force and left him labeled

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