CHAPTER I ABSTRACT People in malls‚ buildings or other public places prefer to choose the elevator or escalator to the stairs. It is very common to find the stairs empty and the elevator or escalators crowded with people. The following report highlights how music can be used to encourage people to take the stairs. With the creation of an interactive piano the developer hopes to create an immersive and interactive environment for people using the stairs. Apart from encouraging the use of stair‚ the
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isinis^iiit qL666 .06C39 191^ «« :S^BII^ SNAKES THE COMMON SNAKES OF INDIA AND BURMA AND HOW TO RECOGNISE THEM BY "W. H. CAZALY‚ MAJOR‚ B.A.‚ M.B.‚ B.S.‚ d.p.h. I‚ M.S. ALLAHABAD THE PIONEER PRESS 1914 51. CONTENTS. Page Treface . . . . . . i — 1 ii CHAPTER The snake’s place in nature . I. . . . CHAPTER i)escription of the typical snake ‚ II. ‚ . 2 CHAPTER III. . ‚ Variations
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PROCUDURE AND LABORATORY REPORT 1. Understad thoroughly the operation of each machine‚ and check its operation before proceeding. 2.Check the calibration of the Rockwell machines with standard calibration test blocks for the scale selected. 3.Using the appropriate scale a. Check the hardness of each test specimen on Rockwell test machine. b. Tabulate the results. c. Convert all readings to either Rb or Rc values. d. Apply the cylindrical correction factors for cylindrical specimens. 4. Using
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out of the ground‚ and can destroy large buildings. Tornados are extremely dangerous and should be avoided always. Tornados rating system is based off of T. Theodore Fujita developed in 1971 of the University of Chicago. The Fujita Tornado Damage Scale begins with the more minor of tornados starting at F0 which is wind speed of 73 miles per hour and under. This is the lightest tornado
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tools such as the average and the percent difference‚ and to reinforce other concepts such as unit conversion. In this lab we measured the dimensions of a wooden block using a ruler and Vernier calipers‚ we also measured its mass using an electronic scale. We used all the measurements to calculate other properties of the block‚ such as its surface area‚ volume‚ and density. (89 words) Introduction: There is a huge difference between measuring a distance to be 10 cm using a ruler‚ using a caliper
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back out at any time. All information was kept confidential and all completed questionnaires were stored in a safe in one of the researcher’s home. Two questionnaires were given to the subjects. The first questionnaire was “The Facebook Intensity Scale” (Ellison‚ Steinfield‚ & Lampe‚ 2007). This questionnaire measured the amount of time spent on Facebook; moreover‚ it asked the subject their feelings toward the social network. The questionnaire was altered slightly by removing the term “Facebook”
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being more destructive‚ the reason is because of the wind speed. Tornadoes wind speed is much higher than the hurricanes wind speed. The Fujita scale is for the different names and wind speeds for tornadoes. The F0- 40-72 mph‚ F1- 73-112‚F2- 113-157 mph‚ F3-158-206 mph‚ F4-207-260 mph‚ F5- 261-318 mph‚ that is the scales for tornadoes. The Saffir Simpson scale is for the different names and wind speeds for hurricanes. Category 1- 74-95 mph‚ Category 2- 96- 110 mph‚
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JPN Pahang Physics Module Form 4 Teacher’s Guide Chapter 1 : Introduction To Physics _________________________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS 1.1 Understanding Physics PHYSICS Mechanical Energy Study of the natural phenomena and the properties of matter. Heat Energy Light Energy Wave Energy Solid Liquid Gas Matter Energy states forms Electrical Energy Nuclear Energy Chemical Energy Properties of
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of this lesson you should be able to: 1. Understanding physics * Explain what Physics is * Recognize the Physics in everyday situations and natural phenomena 1.2 Understanding Base quantities and derived quantities * Explain what base quantities and derived quantities are * List base quantities and yheir units * List derived quantities and their units * Express quantities using prefixes *
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vii INTRODUCTION I. REVIEW of BASIC THEORY MATERIALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Chromatic Scale Intervals and Inversions Major Scale Construction Minor Scale Construction Circle of Fifths Scale Degree Names Key Signatures and Order of Accidentals Common Notation Errors II. RHYTHM in JAZZ PERFORMANCE 10 11 12 15 18 19 21 22 28 29 38 41 42 47 48 Polyrhythms Swing Eighth Note Accents and Articulations Rhythmic Roles Harmonic Rhythm in Jazz Performance The Larger View: Form as Rhythmic Structure Placement of the
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