Ray Lewis Ray Lewis was born May 15‚ 1975 and is a linebacker who has played for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL since 1996. Lewis has been selected to eleven Pro Bowls and been named an Associated Press All-Pro nine times. He won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2000 and 2003; he was the sixth player to win the award multiple times. He was also the second linebacker to win the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award and the first linebacker to win the award on the winning Super Bowl team
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One of the NFL’s greats and future Hall of Famer Ray Lewis is an inspiration to people all over the world. The struggles and hardship he endured light a fire in him to strive for better even when the cards weren’t in his favor. His dedication made him into a strong and wise leader of a Super Bowl winning team. As a motivational speaker as well he helps people get confidence to make something of themselves no matter what. His story lets people know that even though times get rough if you fight and
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newspaper headlines. In Scene 8 we are introduced to the character Dawn. This scene explores the complexity of the baby-sitter as a character. Dawn is an opposite character relating to Ray and Sylvie‚ just as they have lost their daughter‚ Dawn has lost her parents. This meeting between Ray and Dawn also provides the audience with another side to Ruby that was not previously known- “Real mean streak.” This idea that Ruby is not as innocent as she seems is continuously forced upon the
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dots in the centre of the incident and reflected rays. Move the mirror to one side and use the ruler to join the dots to show the complete path of the ray. Add arrows so you know which direction the ray travelled. At the point where the ray reflects from the mirror add a line perpendicular to the mirrors surface - this is the normal line. Use the protractor measure the angle between the normal and the incident ray‚ and the normal and the reflected ray. Note these angles in a table and then repeat
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takes place. a) Wood b) Polished surface c) Mirror d) Marble surface e) Chalk powder Q5. What is the angle of reflection if the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray is 90? Q6. Give one word for the following: 1. The invisible energy which causes in use the sensation of vision. 2. The ray of light which travels towards a mirror. 3. A line which is drawn at right angles to the mirror surface at the point of incidence. 4. Name one type of mirror which always
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Standardization/Conclusion Ray Kroc is often called the “Henry Ford of food services”. He realized that the mass production of fast food required the combination of precise measurements and an efficient assembly process. “There is a science to making and serving a hamburger”‚ Kroc once said. Along those lines‚ Kroc required exact specifications on all of his beef patties: Fat content: below 19% Weight: 1.6 oz Diameter: 3.875 inches Onions: ¼ oz Kroc even had a laboratory in suburban
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w w Name ap eP m e tr .X Candidate Number w Centre Number 0625/06 PHYSICS Paper 6 Alternative to Practical May/June 2003 1 hour Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen in the spaces provided on the Question Paper. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams‚ graphs or rough
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see through material eg Perspects. The image is developed by the two lenses as the light goes through a medium‚ glass it bend a refracts if the lens is a Convex it will focus the light towards the point F f stands for focal point it where all light rays pass forming the centre of the image. The lenses are see through but there is something called a critical where the angle of refraction is greater angle of incidence 90°. In this diagram it describes the Critical angle and the rule and how the Total
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Biology Plant and Animal Cells Prokaryotes: No nucleus or other membrane Eukaryotes: has a nucleus and other organelles Plant cells have cell wall and chloroplast while animals cells don’t Organelles Cytoplasm: suspends organelles in cell Endoplasmic Reticulum: transports materials throughout the cell Nucleus: stores genetic data and performing mitosis Mitochondria: converts glucose with oxygen to make energy for cell Cell membrane: support cell and allow diffusion Chloroplast: absorbs
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SNC2D0 Exam Review BIOLOGY: Cells‚ Tissues‚ Organs and Organ Systems 1. Compare and contrast the following terms: a) Endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus b) Mitochondria and nucleus c) Cell wall and cell membrane d) Cell cycle and mitosis e) Cell cycle and cancer f) Tissue and organ system g) Digestive system‚ circulatory system‚ and respiratory system h) Root system and shoot system i) Phloem and xylem vessel 2. On a separate piece of paper‚ draw a labeled diagram of an animal
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