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    perpendicular to the direction they’re moving off the lift and on the slope. Parents love this in case the child needs help to move along or with aid in getting on or off the lift. Next‚ the use of poles for skiing‚ not an option for snowboarding‚ allows both improved balance as well as stability. Poles allow the skier to propel themselves forward on flat terrain‚ rather than being dragged along by their parents. Lastly‚ the snow gear for skiing is easier to manage without the need for constant complex

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    Fuzzy Control of Inverted Pendulum Based on Differential Evolution Abstract: Fuzzy control is an efficient method for the control of nonlinear‚ uncertain plants. Although satisfactory performance can be achieved with the fuzzy control method‚ its performance can still be improved‚ if some optimization algorithms are used to tune some of its parameters. In this paper‚ we testify the performance of the fuzzy logic for the inverted pendulum system and utilize the Differential Evolution algorithm to

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    Chapter 1: 1: Contrast physical geography and cultural geography A: Cultural geography centers on things such as people‚ religions‚ languages‚ foods‚ and traditions‚ While physical geography centers on the aspects of the earth‚ the soil‚ the mountains‚ water‚ landforms etc. 2: If any idea cannot be disproven by some possible observation or test‚ can such an idea be supported by science? Explain. A: The book states that in order for something to be considered scientific there must be some test

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    it is oval-shaped‚ it is 133 metres long and 101 metres wide‚ with a arena of 68 by 38 metres and 21 metres high‚ it has two floors of 60 arches and an attic‚ At the top stones were positioned to hang so that poles could be hung over the building. A huge canopy was attached to these poles‚ they would provide protection for the people in the crows against the bad weather. All the arches on the ground floor were open to act as entrances. Need an introduction with a topic and thesis sentence.

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    Introduction to the Magnetic Treatment of Fuel By R.J. Kita Hydrogen is the lightest and most basic element known to man. With its simple structure comprised of only one proton and one electron‚ it is one of the major constituents of all hydrocarbon based fuels. By studying the response of hydrogen with respect to magnetic fields and the accompanying increased energy output‚ much can be learned and applied to other related fuels. In the oxidation/combustion of hydrocarbon fuels‚ it is the outer shell

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    and got our poles and began fishing. I swam out to the raft and began to bait my hook Jack just got out and swam and fished and John went to the dock. At about 6ish we had a few fish in the live trap nothing to big. I was changing my hook leaving my line in the water looking at my tackle box trying to figure out what to use when my pole shot toward the water. I quickly grabbed it and my line began to wine. I set my hook and my pole was bent an extreme angle. I was using my large fish pole so I was lucky

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    powers that are likely to be able to challenge the USA’s dominance and transform the unipolar structure of the international system Unipolarity is defined as a distribution of power internationally in which there is clearly only one dominant power or ‘pole’ (Baylis et al‚ 2001:577). In terms of the distribution of power‚ the most significant consequence of the cold war was the triumph of the USA over its main rival- the Soviet Union. The new world order was soon unfolding in which USA held an unprecedentedly

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    Running head: IP3GENFRMGE IP 3 Genetics From Genes to Proteins‚ Mutations Michael Morris American Intercontinental University IP 3 Genetics From Genes to Proteins‚ Mutations Part 1 A. Original DNA base sequence 3’-TACCCTTTAGTAGCCACT-5’‚ in this example‚ the transcription to mRNA would read as 3’-AUGGGAAAUCAUCGGUGA-5’ B. The translation of mRNA to amino acids (protein sequence) would be Methionine‚ Glycine‚ Asparagine‚ Histidine‚ Arginine‚ Selenocysteine (stop). The significance

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    projected onto the celestial sphere‚ along which the sun appears to move as viewed from the earth. 2. Celestial Equator: The great circle lying on the celestial sphere the plane of which is perpendicular to the line joining the north and south celestial poles 3. Vernal Equinox: the time when the sun

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    Why do they eventually leave Auschwitz? Is this the end of their troubles? On the way back to Germany‚ the conditions were as bad as Auschwitz. They traveled in trains made for cattle and cargo‚ packed so tightly together. Everyone laid on top of one another and were forced to relieve themselves right where they stood. The vast majority of people in Vladek’s car didn’t survive‚ no more than an eighth of the original passengers. The thing that allowed Vladek to survive was his ingenuity with the blanket

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