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    energy because of the force of the marble. The weight of the marble makes the pulley change its position. When the side with more force of the pulley fell towards the ground‚ it tapped the wheel and axel‚ and the wheel and axle began spinning. The wheel and axel’s spinning gently triggers the toy car in potential energy to travel down the inclined plane and change into kinetic energy. As quickly as the car fell‚ it stopped right in front of the lever. The lever has potential energy and it is there to

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    equilibrium‚ or balance. When our sense of equilibrium is disrupted it can result in dizziness‚ which is one of the most common complaints causing patients to see their physician (1). One type of dizziness is vertigo‚ causing illusions of movement such as spinning‚ unsteady sensations when walking‚ or illusions of environmental rotation. although many people experience the sensation of dizziness‚ most complaints cannot be diagnosed as true vertigo. Equilibrium in our bodies is primarily coordinated in the

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    4/24/12 Change in Genders and Families’ Roles during the Industrial Revolution Without a doubt the introduction of the industrial revolution to New England didn’t only affect their agrarian based economy and the production of goods‚ but it also affected society. The Industrial Revolution dramatically altered the ways families were connected‚ communicated and supported one another. This influence was especially reflected in the change of gender role during this time. With the rapid shift away from

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    effects of the moon on the earth‚ life‚ humanity and modern society. “Just like moons and like suns‚ With the certainty of tides‚ Just like hopes springing high‚ Still I’ll rise”‚ writes Maya Angelou in 1978‚ believing in the certainty of the moon spinning endlessly around the earth‚ giving us light in the darkest of times. Could you even imagine a world without a moon? A world in which the black of night would only be interrupted by countless stars‚ the sun would be doomed to rise and shine on its

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    star Not a star‚ it’s the Sun Stars have Lives • < 2 Msun • > 8 Msun 6  Orion Nebula (sword of Orion) is a current site of lots of star formation 7 Nebula collapse  spinning disk • Gas cloud collapses‚ heats up‚ spins‚ flattens • Go from a big nebula to a small spinning disk The protostellar disk Planets • Planets are A. Formed around a star as it is born B. Caught by an adult star C. Caught by a young star 10 Circumstellar Disks 11 Other

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    Strictly Ballroom is bright and lively with each couple wearing a different colour. This shows the unity which is found between the dancers and signifies to the audience a sense of belonging to the surroundings. In the first scene the slow motion spinning of the dancers increases the excitement within the audience for the competition which is about to be portrayed and helps to build tension. The use of a dramatic Freeze in the cut scene to Doug and Shirley from Scott and Liz dancing increases the

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    women did a lot more in the domestic system they would usually stay at home and: • Cook food • Wash clothes • Sew and make clothes They were very involved textiles and the making of cloth‚ they would spin the wool at home using hand looms or spinning wheels then the men would weave it into cloth. This was a good way to suplement the men’s income as farmers. There were also a few craft-based jobs in 1750 such as cobblers or blacksmiths‚ and a few people worked on boats. Britain in 1900

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    asleep for 100 years. All spindles in the kingdom were to be burned. The day princess turned fifteen‚ the king and queen were away. Again like Perrault’s the princess was exploring the palace and came across an old woman in the tower spinning flax. She take her turn at spinning flax and pricks her finger‚ quickly she falls into a deep sleep. Unlike Perrault’s‚ the deep sleep spread throughout the entire kingdom without the use of magic from the wise

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    Succession Planning of Indian Family Owned Businesses with special reference to Coimbatore Succession Planning The significance of succession planning to the success and continuity of business firms (Miller‚ 1993; Ocasio‚ 1999; Pitcher‚ Cherim‚ & Kisfalvi‚ 2000) more so for family businesses (Lee‚ Lim & Lim‚ 2003) is well known and therefore has been a thrust area of research. (Ramachandran‚ 2005) Succession planning is all about finding the next leadership for the organization.

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    3Victorian/Edwardian Era (Notes) Past Exam Questions 2010: 1) INSTITUTIONS Any industrial decline evident in late Victorian Britain can be attributed to inadequate institutions for financing the development of domestic industry. Discuss. 2) EDUCATION The Englishman’s lack of scientific and technical education has been blamed for the failure to develop new industries and engage in R&D in late Victorian Britain. Is it the case that scientific education was deficient and‚ therefore‚ problematic

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