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    acts can be sometimes positive or negative. There is a mythical hero and lumberjack named Paul Bunyan. One drag of Paul’s axe created the Grand Canyon. He had a blue ox named Babe‚ Babe was the size of 42 axe handles. Babe was as playful as a tornado and he created Minnesota’s 10‚000 lakes. Paul Bunyan was a national legend and symbolized many positive things. This caused him to be told in many stories. Paul Bunyan was a gigantic lumberjack at lumber camps across the Northwest. “He was a lumberman

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    Projectile Motion Objectives: The purpose of this experiment is to examine the projectile motion of a ball launched horizontally. The initial velocity will be calculated. The range of the ball will be measured. Theory: Horizontal launch of the ball allows computing the initial velocity v0 by measuring the height of the launch and the distance traveled by the ball: h=‚ s=v0 ∙ t Solving these parametric equations for v0 gives us: 0=s Where h and s are defined from the

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    Paul Respect was born on January 1‚ 1735‚ in Boston‚ Massachusetts. Respect was a prosperous Boston silversmith‚ etcher and an American Loyalist amid the American Insurgency. Paul Venerate’s is best known for his "Midnight Ride‚" to caution the Pilgrim local army and Children of Freedom of the landing of the English troopers before the skirmishes of Lexington and Accord. On April 7‚ 1775‚ English troopers started moving towards the city of Harmony where an expansive supply of Loyalist arms was

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    ------------------------------------------------- PASSWORDS * Special Passwords In versus mode‚ enter the following info to get the desired effect: Effect | Password | Boss: High Abbott (appears in invisible box in lower right-hand corner) | J Rubin‚ Jan 6 1970 | Boss: Kull (appears in invisible box in lower right-hand corner) | A Gavin‚ Jun 11 1970 | Character: Black Dragon | Eyvern‚ March 9‚ 1927 | Character: Gulab Jamun | Gulab‚ February 29‚ 1900 | Character: Major Trouble |

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    ped and often murdered in Ontario. The perpetrator behind these crimes became known as “The Scarborough Rapist.” This offender was Paul Bernardo. However‚ Bernardo did not act alone. He and his wife‚ Karla Homolka‚ tragically raped and murdered a number of young women‚ including Homolka’s younger sister‚ Tammy Homolka. In 1993‚ both Bernardo and Homolka were charged with sexual assault and murder. The investigations that followed exposed one of Canada’s most infamous killer couples. Kenneth Murray

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    Paul Rusesabagina saved more than 1‚200 refugees in his hotel‚ what was the world doing to help refugees during the genocide? Nothing‚ the UN hardly helped at all during the entire genocide. Paul was the hotel manager for the hotel Diplomates‚ a high end hotel where foreigner government officials stayed. Another hotel‚ hotel Mille Collines‚ was another hotel Paul had access to. During the Rwandan genocide Paul kept over a thousand Tutsi and moderate Hutu save in the walls of the Mille Collines. He

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    Saul is on the road to Damascus with a letter from the high priest in Jerusalem‚ giving him the permission to arrest any Jew and take them back to Jerusalem. Paul is travelling when he sees a bright light from heaven‚ addressing him. Jesus tells Saul that he must go to the city where he will learn to fulfill God’s purposes. Saul is blinded from the light and doesn’t drink or eat for 3 days. The Lord demands that Ananias‚ one of his disciples goes and finds Saul where he will be praying. Ananias didn’t

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    Apply the Rod or Spoil the Child It is the natural scheme of life. Human beings produce children and thus are classified as parents. It is and has always been the parent ’s job to raise and nurture the child‚ to teach it right from wrong‚ and to protect it from the harshness of the surrounding environment. However‚ when the child strays or behaves in a destructive manner‚ what steps should a parent take to correct such behavior? Some psychologists suggest that a good old-fashioned spanking is just

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    Paul Poiret who at the height of his career in pre-World War I France was the undisputed "King of Fashion." His sweeping vision led to a new silhouette that liberated women from the corset and introduced the shocking colors and exotic references of the Ballets Russes to the haute couture. "The historic significance and influence of Poiret’s work is breathtaking‚ and felt in fashion to the present day‚" said Harold Koda‚ Curator in Charge of the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute. "Poiret pioneered

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    circle) were used to describe anomalies such as the retrograde motion of planets. Equants (a point which the centre of a planet’s epicycle moved at a uniform velocity) were used to approximate where planets would be at a certain time. Even though the Ptolemaic model had various defects‚ as astronomers assumed that all the planets revolved at a uniform rate‚ planets revolved in perfect circles‚ and didn’t explain the retrograde motion of planets that it was formulated to do; it was still widely accepted

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