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    television and you’re bound to see updates on some war happening in some country. One thing that everyone on this planet seems to have in common is that no matter where one lives or who they are we all cannot escape the impact of war. The poem The Diameter of the Bomb brings this idea to light by talking about how the impact of violence doesn’t stop within the area it happened. “At the distant shores of a country far across the sea includes the entire world in the circle. And I won’t mention the howl of

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    child pushes over one domino which leads to the next falling over‚ a small event in life can lead to another occurring. “The Diameter of the Bomb” written by Yehuda Amichai shows how a small bomb‚ with a diameter of only thirty centimeters‚ can change the world. At first‚ the bomb has an effective range of only seven meters and kills four people. However‚ the blast of the bomb is where the domino effect beings as the effective range spreads and spreads till it engulfs the entire world. Amichai uses

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    The poem‚ “Diameter of the Bomb”‚ written by Yehuda Amichai‚ illustrates how the intuition of war and a single act of violence resounds through history‚ encompassing the whole world and God with it. The poem initiates as the poet enumerates the characteristics of the bomb. Details about the size of the bomb‚ its effective radius‚ the number of casualties‚ then slowly the details become people‚ the statistics turn human‚ and we are shown the real human cost of terrorism. The bomb is epitomized

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    Yehuda Amichai’s poem‚ The Diameter of the Bomb‚ focuses on the impact war has on humanity. On a more complex level‚ the poem illustrates how the desensitization of war and its results drive the world into hopelessness. Amichai begins his poem using a statistical analysis of the bomb. The bomb begins as a mechanical and emotionless object that is represented as holding limited capacity for destruction. It is described as having a thirty centimeter diameter and an effective range of about seven meters

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    the drag is a function of the sphere diameter‚ d; the pipe diameter‚ D; the fluid velocity‚ v; and the fluid density‚ ρ. (a) What dimensionless parameters would you use for this problem? (b) Some experiments using water indicate that for d = 0.005 m‚ D = 0.0125 m‚ and v = 0.6 m/s‚ the drag is 6.5×10-3 N. If possible‚ estimate the drag on a sphere located in a 0.6 m diameter pipe through which water is flowing with a velocity of 1.85 m/s. The sphere diameter is such that geometric similarity is

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    brightness of the object as you switched from the 4X to the 10X to the 40X objectives? a. As we increased the magnification power of the microscope‚ the brightness diminished. 5. When comparing high power to low power which one has the largest diameter field of vision? a. Low power 6. Which power (low or high) will allow you to see more of the object? a. Low power 7. Which power low or high will magnify the object more? a. High power 8. When switching from low to high power‚ the area in

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    In 1939‚ a vision was put into motion with the creation of the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb was going to be the answer to the end of World War II and the final factor that would solidify the United States as a true superpower. With the creation of the atomic bomb‚ no one would stand in the way of the United States. The United States became the "New Rome‚" and with the power of the Atomic Bomb behind them‚ no other nation stood in their way. "My God‚ what have we done?" - Robert Lewis‚ the co-pilot

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    My Winter Vacation My winter break was really exciting‚ and I did a lot of the things that I wanted to do. On the first weekend of our break I stayed at home‚ my parents got sick so we couldn’t go anywhere. After about 3 days they finally got better‚ that was when the fun actually began. The next day‚ I went to my Grandma’s house in the U.S‚ we arrived on Christmas Eve‚ right when I stepped out of the car I ran straight to the front door. After waiting by the door for 2 minutes‚ she finally

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    Determining the Ratio of Circumference to Diameter of a Circle In determining the ratio of the circumference to the diameter I began by measuring the diameter of one of the si objects which contained circles‚ then using a string‚ I wrapped the string around the circle and compared the length of the string‚ which measured the circumference‚ to a meter stick. With this method I measured all of the six circles. After I had this data‚ I went back and rechecked the circumference with a tape measure

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    The Works Bomb One of the coolest things about chemistry has to be blowing things up. It gives you the satisfaction of knowing your experiment worked (or sometimes failed)‚ plus it’s just a lot of fun to watch something blow up. One of the most popular experiments seems to be the Works bomb. It’s not a “bomb” in the sense that it explodes into flames and leaves a big hole in the ground‚ but it makes an extremely loud bang and steams a little bit. It’s a pressure bomb. The gas created from

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