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    Aim What is the effect of differing pendulum length on its period? Hypothesis If the length of the pendulum is decreased‚ the period will decrease. Variables Independent: The length of the pendulum (cm) Dependent: The period of the pendulum (s) Controlled: The weight of the swinging mass The angle for maximum displacement Materials: Pendulum (can be as simple as a mass tied to string attached to a piece of cardboard) Retort stand and clamp Stopwatch Ruler Protractor Masking tape

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    Human Cruelty

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    decades‚ and centuries there has been much human cruelty. There was so much hatred between social classes and ethnicities in the world and still is some today. People with higher powers‚ or bigger groups thought they could take over others and torture them. Humans tend to have hatred towards others because of their selfishness. They think they are better than others and can control them. The trail of tears‚ African Slavery‚ and the Holocaust all show human cruelty weather it is to the Indians‚ slaves

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    Classical Philosophy Period Philosophy has been going on for generations; longer than people realized. Philosophy has been developing like humans thru time from ideas of metaphysics to theory of correct inference (Moore‚ p.14). One period of philosophy which grew exponentially philosophically was in the classical period. This period had some of the great philosophers of all time such as Plato‚ Socrates and finally Aristotle. In today’s world‚ new ideas about philosophy have arisen and classic philosophy

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    Human Trafficking

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    Desire of Human Trafficking Human trafficking is considered to be the equivalent to modern day slavery. Even judging by the definition‚ human trafficking has a very negative term. Human trafficking‚ in many articles‚ is described as “the illegal trade of human beings‚ mainly for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation or forced labor” (“Human Trafficking”). Human trafficking is becoming more and more of a problem and it has caught the attention of the UN. The UN is seeing that human trafficking

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    My Theory of Human Nature It is human nature to treat other people‚ animals‚ and yourself in different ways depending on how you feel‚ experiences you have had‚ and your upbringing in life. From the way that people act you can group people into different categories. These categories are based off people’s culture‚ economic situation‚ and values and faith. Throughout my life and especially this semester of college I have witnessed people treat other people‚ animals‚ and themselves considerately

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    the newly important concept of the individual in literature of the Romantic period influenced the genre‚ and in particular how this was a response to the rationalization of nature and neglect of the individual upheld by the Enlightenment Movement. In order to demonstrate this‚ a close analysis of some poetic works by Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ William Wordsworth and William Blake will be examined. The Romantic period placed great importance on creativity‚ imagination and the value of the self

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    Human Behaviour

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    Genes‚ Environment and Heredity Critically evaluate the link between personality development and culture (Van Harmelen 2006) has shown that tendency to personal electronic education was due to the great need for life continuing education that was a result of the technological progressive advancement in society as well as due to market change. These factors have pushed individuals acquiring more knowledge and elevating their skill standard. This enables them to stand at the cut edge in this profession

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    Using the UK as an example of a wealthy country‚ increases in wealth over the last 25 years and government interventions have not been able to reverse severe inequalities in income‚ prosperity and life chances. Those on the margins live in a society characterised by accelerating rates of change and new forms of poverty and deprivation. This unit will give invaluable insight into issues relating to some of these vulnerable groups in society and how and why their needs exist. You will examine topics

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    Period 3 Study Guide

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    Thesis: * Although the Chinese‚ Han and Roman Empires differed in their reasons for conquest‚ and response to crises and their religion; they were similar in their implemented common language‚ trade methods‚ and their central governments and bureaucracy’s. Outline for Compare and Contrast Essay I. Differences A. The empires differed in their militaristic importance and reasoning for conquest. 1. The Han Dynasty used Confucianism as a way to expand their empire; they spread

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    Human Urine

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    effects on the plant‚ I wondered if my own would provide the same results. But instead of acting like a dog and soiling my own yard‚ I will explore the pros and cons of using human urine as a fertilizer. The first step in finding whether human urine can be used‚ as a fertilizer is understanding how we produce urine itself. In humans‚ soluble wastes are excreted primarily by the urinary system as urine. The urinary system consists of the kidneys‚ ureters‚ urinary bladder‚ and urethra. The kidneys extract

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