clink. The sound of a metal pole hitting brick. Carl saw Tom and thought he would terrorize Tom with his metal pole from the construction sight. Tom looked up and saw the metal pole. “You repulsive rat! What are you doing on the ledge?” Carl bellowed. Tom said sarcastically‚ “Just hanging out.” The smell of smoke wafted out of Carl’s window down to Tom. “I think your dinner is burning.” Tom hollered. Carl turned around quickly and dropped the metallic pole. The pole‚ coming down incredibly fast
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Horzitonality States that the orginal layer was horizontal‚ but over the years became wavy s t n a p i c i t r The Pa ● Radiometric Dating: It has isotopes and those isotopes decay‚ so they date them. ● The Magnetic Field: Has poles and every once in awhile it switches poles ● Index Fossils: If they exist in one layer‚ then
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DId you know that over the past thousands of years many different groups have roamed all over the world? I am about to go over how they are alike and differ. I’m going over the Inuit‚ Haida‚ and Iroquois and how they’re alike and differ. The Inuit‚ Haida‚ and Iroquois are all alike. They are all alike because European explorers arrived at their islands. The Europeans were looking for something else when they arrived at their homes. Another reason is that they all use stone tools. They used the
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FOR REENGINEERING THE CONCEPT IN ZIMBABWE I.O. Manyanhaire1‚ R.Rwafa1 and J. Mutangadura2 1. Geography and Environmental Studies‚ Zimbabwe Open University. 2. English and Communication‚ University of Zimbabwe ABSTRACT Growth points (GPs)‚ growth poles (GPs)‚ small towns (STs) or growth centres (GCs) as they are variously named in literature are defined as centres with strong resource base that can initiate a cumulative causation process that culminate in continuous and sustainable development. This
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INVITED PAPER Electrical Machines and Drives for Electric‚ Hybrid‚ and Fuel Cell Vehicles Induction and switched-reluctance machines can provide the needed characteristics‚ but permanent magnet brushless machines offer a higher efficiency and torque density. By Z. Q. Zhu‚ Senior Member IEEE‚ and David Howe ABSTRACT | This paper reviews the relative merits of induction‚ switched reluctance‚ and permanent-magnet (PM) brushless machines and drives for application in electric‚ hybrid‚ and fuel
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chosen work using four items. Pulleys‚ ring pole‚ a weight of your choice‚ newton spring scale‚ and string. The point of using a pulley system is to try and get the weight off the surface. So you must put the strings around each wheel and pull until the weight is off the surface. Once the weight is off the surface you write down using the newton scale what the force was. You continue this for each pulley done. Apparatus: Pulleys‚ Newton spring scale‚ Ring pole‚ 200mg weight Materials: string and
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early prophase‚ the nucleus disappears. Also the chromatin (DNA) coils into chromosomes‚ with each identical pair of chromosomes being attached in the center by a centromere. Centrioles move to the poles of the cell. During late prophase‚ the nuclear envelope disappears and the centrioles at the poles of the cell release spindles which will go to attach to the kinetochores‚ which are small specific regions of a centromere designed for attachment to the spindle apparatus. In metaphase‚ the centrioles
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stealing books. Instead‚ of the dog sensing that he was stealing books‚ the sliding pole located at the fire station began to sense that he was stealing books. The fire pole machine was programmed so that when it senses motion it is supposed to carry firefighters upstairs so that they don’t have to take the stairs. When all the other fireman touched the fire pole it carried them up‚ but when Montag touched the pole it didn’t
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Physics Preliminary 8.2 The World Communicates 1. The wave model can be used to explain how current technologies transfer information 1. Describe the energy transformations required in one of the following: – Mobile telephone – Fax/modem – Radio and television A. An energy transformation is a change in the type of energy‚ for example a change from sound energy to electromagnetic waves. Relating this to the mobile telephone‚ it undergoes basic energy transformations of‚ sound wave
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This poem is about courage in the face of death‚ and holding on to one’s own dignity despite the indignities life places before us. An analysis of the poem: • Out of the night that covers me‚ Black as the pit from pole to pole‚ I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. • In the first stanza the poem’s speaker prays in the dark to "whatever gods may be" a prayer of thanks for his "unconquerable soul." Several things are apparent
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