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    physics honors Acceleration due to gravity by picket fence method Varun Kumar Pd 7 Saumya Kapoor & Tonia Li 9/26/2014 INTRODUCTION Acceleration is the increase or decrease in velocity. It can also be described as the rate of change in velocity. Acceleration is represented by the formula: . In this experiment we look at a specific type of acceleration‚ Free-Fall. Any object that is being acted upon only by the force of gravity is said to be in a state of free fall. There are two important

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    The purpose of the Picket Fence Free Fall Lab was to examine the acceleration of objects as they fall to earth. During free-fall the only force that should be acting upon the object is the earth’s gravitational pull (9.8 m/s/s)‚ therefore the velocity of the object should always equal 9.8 m/s/s. In this lab the picket fence was dropped repeatedly through a photogate connected to Logger Pro‚ which allowed the fence’s acceleration and velocity to be recorded and graphed. The results of the experiment

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    The film Who Framed Roger Rabbit is stated by Louis Giannetti as being one of the most successful instances of combining live action with animation. While this is very true‚ there is a deeper meaning to this combination. The film portrays many examples of the racism‚ segregation‚ and prejudice demonstrated in the 1940’s. The movie symbolizes the state of unrest between white Americans and people of color. Additionally‚ characters and scenes are used to represent different social statuses and situations

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    there are 5 different proofs of Gods existence‚ which were created by St. Thomas Aquinas. The first proof is the proof from motion and it states that anything that moves must be moved by something else. As a result‚ Saint Thomas believes that there must be First Mover that created a chain reaction of motion in the universe. In this case the first mover is God. Therefore‚ God created motion in the universe and … The second proof is the proof from efficient cause. In this proof Saint Thomas argues that

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    Globalization is perceived as beneficial to our economy and society as a whole‚ but when further defined by some today; it is not only harmful but fatal to citizens and mainly women of the world. Naomi Klein‚ in “Fences of Enclosure‚ Windows of Possibility”‚ uses the theme of fences to explain how often humanity is obstructed due to globalization. Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn discuss the discrimination women are facing all over the world. As a whole‚ globalization is harmful to women because

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    Depicting Characterization and Heredity in Proof David Auburn’s Proof‚ tells of the struggle of a young Catherine who is the daughter of a mathematician‚ Robert‚ and although she inherited some of his genius she also believes she inherited his mental disorders. The play throws in a couple twists: tricking the reader into thinking Robert is alive when he is actually dead and finding out that Catherine wrote the proof. There are three themes that overrides the play: that is insanity‚ heredity‚ and

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    Relationship Between Father and Son in Fences and The Parable of the Prodigal Son In any relationship between a parent and a child‚ communication plays a significant role. To keep the family dynamics stable the verbal interaction amongst parent and child must take place. The ability to understand one another is what holds a relationship together. Sometimes these strong relationships can cause conflicts and grief‚ as depicted in The Parable of the Prodigal Son by Luke and Fences by August Wilson. In both these

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    All About Pisces Pisces (February 19-March 20) Pisces is symbolized by two fish swimming in opposite directions. A part of you is always trying to "swim away" or escape reality. The other part is so intuitive that you get swept up in everything going on. Your imagination is the perfect hideout when you want to escape‚ since Pisces is so creative. You love dancing (Pisces rules the feet)‚ movies‚ poetry‚ and music. Your moods are mysterious and your dreams are intense. Every Pisces should have

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    Descartes: Proof of God’s existence and human error Unlike considerations emanating from theologians as to how proof that their God‚ defined as an active being by itself‚ was not an invention‚ the demonstration Descartes does regarding the proof of the existence of God and therefore the human error is simple: it shows God from man. Descartes says‚ "I would not have the idea of an infinite substance‚ me as a finite being‚ if it had been placed in me by some substance that was truly infinite."

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    will directly focus on the arguments of St. Anselm and St. Thomas Aquinas who both believe that God does exists. They both have proof the existence of God‚ but their demonstrations are far different. In this paper‚ I will actively seek to present‚ analyze and compare and contrast both methods of St. Anselm and St. Aquinas in an effective way. St. Anselm begins his proof with his definition of God. He defines God as “a being that which nothing greater can be conceived”. When analyzed word-for-word

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