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    my arms and legs as I prepare to get out of my warm bed. I was so sore from practice it felt as if my muscles turned of and I couldn’t move for the whole time. I started to get the feeling back into my body and I put my hand against the cold alarm clock as I turn it off but it continues to buzz louder and louder. My knees crack‚ as I rest my feet onto my soft‚ cream colored floor. As I walk into my bathroom‚ sore from the night before‚ I stumble

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    I am writing this essay because on January 17th‚ 2012‚ I failed to report to my appointed place of duty at the proper time. I accidentally turned off my alarm clock instead of hitting the snooze button‚ which I usually do. This does not excuse anything‚ but it is the reason. There are many reasons why being on time is important‚ both inside and outside of the military. Failing to be at a place you are supposed to be at the right time can cause so many problems‚ including losing your job‚ receiving

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    In reference to his characters‚ Arthur Miller once made the following statement: “He’s not the finest character that ever lived. But he’s a human being‚ and a terrible thing is happening to him. So attention must be paid‚” (Brainyquote para. 3). Arthur Miller typically uses events to create the situations‚ lives‚ and history for his characters. That is because he utilizes realism in many of his famous works‚ such as Death of a Salesman and Broken Glass . As a matter of fact‚ Miller did not create

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    The alarm clock rang‚ but it need not have‚ for I was already awake. I had not slept a wink all night for fear of what I would be facing today. I lay on my bed‚ watching the sunrise through my window. The merry chirping of the birds which usually make me smile and whistle in response did not have that effect on me today. The sudden burst of sunlight which cast shadows on the ground saw me dragging myself unwillingly out of bed. Having showered and breakfasted‚ I proceeded to smoothen out my

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    parents were away for one week holiday‚ and I was home alone without any restrain. Meanwhile I can watch my lovely movie until early in the morning. It was a glorious morning.  The chirping birds signaled a new day ahead "Ring..." the alarm clock rang madly‚ rudely awakening me from my deep slumber. Horror of horrors‚ I was late for work! I rushed to the bathroom for a quick wash and turned on the tap. Scrambling around the house like a madcap‚ I managed to dress myself in just a few seconds

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    Purpose: During our lab‚ Galileo’s Water Clock‚ we created our lab to describe the motion of a ball on a plane using the water clock as an alternative method for measuring time. Our main purpose in this lab was to determine if the displacement of the ball is determined by the time or the time squared. Procedure: Once the water clock was set up‚ a ball was let go from the ramp at various distances for three trials each. Once the ball was let go‚ the water clamp was opened and then immediately

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    History of wristwatch Today‚ a wristwatch is considered as much of a status symbol as a device to tell time. In an age when cell phones and digital pagers display tiny quartz clocks‚ the mechanical wristwatch has slowly become less of an object of function and more a piece of modern culture. Walk into the boardroom of any Fortune 500 company and you’re likely to see dozens of prestigious wristwatches‚ including such names as Rolex‚ Vacheron Constantine‚ Frank Muller‚ Jaeger-LeCoultre and even Patek

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    Regulation Shot Clock in High School Basketball Kobe “Black Mamba” Bryant‚ Kevin “Big Ticket” Garnett‚ Tracy McGrady‚ Rashad Lewis‚ Amar’e Stoudemire‚ and LeBron “King” James are some of the legendary basketball players to be drafted directly from high school to the NBA‚ one can only imagine what other talents might have emerged if the high school game was more like the professional league. A regulation shot clock would make the game more enjoyable for fans and closer to the professional or collegiate

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    count and the lowest area. The simulation results show that the proposed flip-flop is best suited for low power and low area systems especially for low data activity and high frequency applications. Keywords: PDP‚ reliability‚ delay‚ process node‚ clock frequency 1. INTRODUCTION The latest advances in mobile battery-powered devices such as the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and mobile phones have set new goals in digital VLSI design. The portable devices require high speed and low power

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    “The Old Clock on the Stairs” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Symbol and Personification Mirth- amusement‚ especially expressed in laughter Vicissitude- a change in circumstances; typically unpleasant or unexpected Miser- a person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible Horologe- a timepiece Incessantly- without interruption; constantly In “The Old Clock on the Stairs” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow uses end rhyme and repetition to explore the connection between the things that remain

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