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    Lachlan Access Program (LAP) 2012 HSC English Unit of Work – Term 3‚ 2012 Area of Study: N/A Module C: Texts and Society Elective 2: Into the world Prescribed Text: ‘The story of Tom Brennan’ J.C. Burke Related Texts: Looking for Alibrandi Dead Poets Society Bridal Train by The Waifs Window by Jeanie Baker Forrest Gump Bend it like Beckham Butterfly by John Tranter Cinema Paradiso Legally Blonde Mao’s Last Dancer by Li Cunxin The Arrival Shaun Tan Lighthouse by the Waifs Finding

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    The Endocrine System Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0023-01-01 Purpose What is the purpose of this exercise? Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. The purpose of this exercise is to point out the major endocrine structures and being able to identify them and understand their functions

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    Carly Beardshear Mr. Volle September 6‚ 2010 2nd hour Lab Report I. Purpose The purpose of this lab is to investigate gravitational force on acceleration. II. Materials 1. Spark Paper 2. Spark Time 3. 350 Gram Weight 4. Ticker Tape III. Procedure 1. Measure 1 meter of spark paper. 2. Thread paper through spark timer and set timer to 60 Hz. 3. Tape 350 g weight to spark paper. 4. Turn on spark timer. 5. Drop weight from height of a desk (34 in). 6. Record the data.

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    Rajesh Delhi Ms. June English 102 November 9‚ 2014 Health Risks Associated with Technology The widespread use of technology has led to some important use health concerns. Some of the move common physical health risks are repetitive strain injuries‚ computer vision syndrome‚ and muscular pain. These injuries are on the rise for users of technology. A repetitive strain injury (RSI) is an injury or disorder of the muscles‚ nerves‚ tendons‚ ligaments‚ and joints. Technology-related RSIs include tendonitis

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    NETW240 Week 2 Lab Report: Linux Commands and Directories Step 2: File System Navigation 2: Display a long listing of the ⁄etc directory. Enter ls -l ⁄etc. Verify that the output is from the ⁄etc directory and is a long list. What type of files may you find in this directory? Write your answer below. Various configuration files for the system 3: Display a long listing of the ⁄bin directory. Enter ls -l ⁄bin. Verify that the output is

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    Emily Dickinson’s poem “I like to see it lap the Miles”‚ is greatly comparable to Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “Manner”s “I like to see it lap the Miles” is about a train that is moving along a track in the mountains‚ while “Manners” is about a grandfather teaching his grandchild about manners while driving a wagon. Within both of the poems there is a theme of new technology‚ however the authors describe this theme from contrasting perspectives‚ with Bishop being more hopeful of the future than the fearful

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    From Grandeur to Arrogance Walt Whitman ’s poem‚ "To a Locomotive in Winter" and Emily Dickinson ’s "I Like to See It Lap The Miles" are two different poems about the same subject‚ the steam engine. Where Whitman uses solely free verse‚ Dickinson’s poem more closely follows standard writing practices‚ with very structured line breaks. Another key difference in these works is the speech they use; Whitman uses "old English" laden with thee and thy‚ whereas Dickinson uses fairly modern terminology

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    children across the country were helped with free soup and bread. Part 3 The great depression in Australia affected many people in both bad ways and good ways; just some of the things that happened in the great depression was extreme unemployment‚ Phar-lap‚ and children wandering the

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    bios.h biosdisk Header bios.h Prototype int biosdisk(int cmd‚ int drive‚ int head‚ int track‚ int sector‚ int nsects‚ void *buffer); Description biosdisk accesses interrupt 0x13 for BIOS disk operations on the drive specified by the drive argument. For floppy drives‚ 0 identifies the first drive‚ 1 is for the second drive‚ and so forth. This function is not available under DOSX.  cmd specifies the disk operation to perform. head‚ track‚ sector‚ nsects‚ and buffer provide further information

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    By 1810‚ in Sydney horse racing had become well established. It was the first sport to be covered live on Australian radio. Phar Lap captured a nation’s imagination with his rise to dominance. Makybe Diva won three consecutive Melbourne cup races. Black caviar winning 23 consecutive races. All these events have made a place in Australia’s history. It is hard not see that horse

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