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    Need for Speed is the latest attempt at adapting a video game for feature film audiences‚ a feat that has been attempted many times before to mostly disappointing results. Beyond that‚ though‚ Need for Speed is a rare entry in the car movie genre‚ which has been dominated for the last decade by The Fast and the Furious franchise. We wouldn’t say the two are direct competitors‚ as both deploy different approaches‚ but there is no question Need for Speed is going after a similar audience. Considering

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    Biography of a Mathematician: Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton has made an impact on scientists to this day. Even though his discoveries derived in the late 1600s‚ we are still affected today in the present. The ideals and theorems he sought out still hold legitimate centuries after his time. With the information laid out for them‚ a scientists using his theories can improve their research to achieve fame themselves. “Some would say that he was the greatest product of the Enlightenment‚ the

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    father were opposites. It wasn’t until she was older; she realized she wanted a bond with her father. It was in that longing she began to realize how much a like they truly are. In her writing the reader can see how the proper usage of similes and metaphors can enhance ones writing. “…our home for the Civil War Battleground it was.” (154) is a prime example of one of the ways Vowell uses similes to enhance the readers understanding of her surrounding at that time. She is talking about her house

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    In Grace Poured Out‚ author Valerie M. Herndon gives an honest‚ emotional‚ and redemptive account of very personal grief and a trial of faith. Herndon can scarcely imagine what’s ahead when she finds out her youngest child‚ fourteen-year-old Katie‚ is sick. However‚ it eventually comes to light that this isn’t only a matter of passing sickness but of life and death. Herndon then has to face what it means to trust and have faith in God when her prayers may not lead to the outcome she’s hoped they

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    From an outsider’s perspective‚ Grace Lynch seems like a quiet‚ small town‚ Taylor Swift lover who reads a lot. But in reality‚ Lynch is loud‚ and hates the evergrowing Taylor Swift fad. The high school senior‚ who is well rounded and confident‚ shows the world that the value in life is not the money or the fame‚ but rather the personal connections one makes. A fellow high school senior‚ Amanda Eason says‚ “even though she has grown up in an affluent family‚ she still is able to recognize that there

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    between the hammer and nail A hammer exerts a force on the nail and drives it into a board . But this is not the only force present for there must also be a force exerted on the hammer to stop it in the process. What exerts this force? The nail does. Newton reasoned that while the hammer exerts a force on the nail ‚ the nail exerts a force on the hammer. So‚ the interaction between the nail and the hammer‚ there is a pair of forces ‚ one acting on the nail and the other acting on the hammer. Between

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    Cell Phones and Social Graces Charles Fisher brings up his opinions about todays society’s lack of discretion and courtesy in his essay “Cell Phones and Social Graces”. Not to be hypocritical‚ as I am one of these offenders that he speaks of‚ but I agree‚ not to the blame of cell phone technology itself‚ but to the way society has chosen to act with it. Cellphones have become a technological breakthrough over the years. They have been considered a necessity for emergencies and businesses when

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    Rationale Metaphor‚ based on the association of similarity‚ is one of the two basic types of semantic transference that have been an interest for many linguistic researchers. Galperin ( 1981: 139-40) states that the term ‘metaphor’ can be understood as the transference of some quality from one object to another. Metaphor is widely used to designate the process in which a word acquires a derivative meaning. In theory‚ there are at least three communicative functions that metaphor might serve

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    of their expressed. Martin Luther thought that the Old Testament and the New Testament were the same God‚ but insisted that the Old Testament law and the New Testament grace were in complete opposition. He often seems to imply that the Old Testament is primarily a religion of the law‚ and that the New Testament faith is God’s grace.

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    How does the mass of a ball affect the distance it will travel ? Exploring Newtons 2nd Law of motion. Background Research How does changing the mass of an object effect how far it will travel ? This question can be answered by Newtons 2nd law of motion; Force equals mass multiplied acceleration (F= ma). This law states that a force on an object will cause it to accelerate in the direction of the force. The greater the force exerted on the object‚ the greater the acceleration. But how does

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