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    Dimensional analysis of models and data sets James F. Pricea) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution‚ Woods Hole‚ Massachusetts 02543 Received 22 May 2002; accepted 4 November 2002 Dimensional analysis is a widely applicable and sometimes very powerful technique that is demonstrated here in a study of the simple‚ viscous pendulum. The first and crucial step of dimensional analysis is to define a suitably idealized representation of a phenomenon by listing the relevant variables‚ called the physical

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    myth of a vast and southern continent had been dispelled. The question does not specify that we should make this comparison with other portraits of figures like Omai – who represent the exploration of the Pacific. 1. Omai by Sir Joshua Reynolds c.1775 (from the Castle Howard Collection) 2. Omai‚ Banks and Solander by William Parry‚ C1776 (from the Collection at Parham Park) c.1776 3. Omai‚ engraving by J.Caldwall of drawing by W.Hodges‚ Voyage towards the South Pole‚ pl.57

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    The character I picked from The Breakfast Club is Allison Reynolds. This character relates to me by how she is quiet and doesn’t speak much when she isn’t comfortable with the people around her‚ eventually she will become comfortable and show her true self. She is also like me by the way how she lies a lot‚ and how she does admit to lying later on. I lie sometimes‚ just not as much‚ plus my lies aren’t as bad as Allison’s. I can visualize myself‚ and some of my friends in Allison.I can visualize

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    In his novel‚ "1984‚" George Orwell warns us against three things. He stated that people are only out for personal gain‚ and will use any means to reach their goals. He also warned against these types of people who are already in power. And lastly‚ he warns us against the lost of privacy through constant surveillance‚ and how we actually allow this to happen. If we all have the traits to become evil‚ why does it become a reality only in some? Before this question can be answered‚ we must first

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    Philosophy‚ an ethical egoist is a person that “will rank as most important duties that bring her/him the highest payoff”. An ethical egoist is only concerned with their own self-interest and will only help others to receive something in return. In Jean Reynolds case‚ an ethical egoist would not benefit from helping her or her family out‚ in which case he/she would fall under option C. Option C‚ consists of Jean receiving no government funds or help and the idea that Jean should solve her problems on her

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    The Notebook

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    (Allie) and Ryan Gosling (Noah). The connection between them just seemed so real that we could feel the love between them bringing the characters to life. Together they make a pitch-perfect duo bringing a unique feel to the film. The chemistry between the two actors is inexplicably flawless. They manage to convey their love through actions rather than words. The emotions that the actor Rachel McAdams (Allie) shows in the film seem so real that we can almost feel her heartache and love for Ryan Gosling’s

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    What could cause over nine hundred people to commit suicide together? In the United States’ biggest non-natural loss of human lives before 9/11‚ almost every member of the Peoples Temple in Jonestown‚ Guyana died after consuming a poisonous drink. This was a fitting end to lives that were brutally controlled by the cult’s leader‚ Jim Jones. The Jonestown incident should be remembered as a mass murder at the hands of Jones. At first‚ Jim Jones seemed anything but harmful. While living in Indianapolis

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    Jonestown Section I: The Event One of the more disturbing incidents in American History is the Jonestown Massacre that occurred on November 18th‚ 1978 in Georgetown‚ Guyana. It was the largest loss of civilian life in a non-natural tragedy until the attacks of September 11th‚ 2001. 909 lives were lost under the hand of Jim Jones who had cultivated a following of people over twenty-plus years. Jim Jones started his first church‚ named The Peoples Temple‚ in the mid-1950’s in Indianapolis‚ Indiana

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    Marketing Campaign is John Varvados’ Fall 2012 campaign featuring English rockers Paul Weller (54) of The Jam and Miles Kane (26) of The Last Shadow Puppets. Dubbed “Rock n’ Roll Gentlemen” by Varatos himself‚ the campaign is a combination of traditional print and digital media for a high-end fashion line which promotes stylized design and usability for men‚ both young and old. In a world that’s always changing things‚ Varvados aims to connect the old and new‚ paying deference to the past iconic

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    Fracture is a 2007 film revolving around a murder mystery. ‘Willy Beachum (played by Ryan Gosling) is an assistant District Attorney who gets sucked into a game of cat-and-mouse with a sociopath‚ Ted Crawford (played by Anthony Hopkins)‚ set free on legal technicalities after being arrested for attempted murder.’ (Thompson 2007 p.1). Crawford’s’ plan for the perfect murder was motivated by his wife’s secret love affair‚ and resulted in a cold blooded exercise that was cleverly executed. There are

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