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    Magnetic Fields

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    Magnetic Fields PHY 114 Lab Report 10/23/2013 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to surrounding a magnet there is a magnetic field. The magnetic field is analogous to the electric field that exists in the space around electric charges. Like the electric field‚ the magnetic field has both a magnitude and a direction. The direction of the magnetic field at any point in space is the direction indicated by the north pole of a small compass needle placed at that point. Since electric

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    Teen literacy has been changing a lot during the past couple of years. It has really affected the age categories from 12-18 year olds. This affect stays with people through out their lives and affects adults as well. There are cures but they do take a while to work. If people don’t practice the cures everyday then they will not be as effective. Teachers have noticed many grammar mistakes in children’s writing and on their homework. It is the teachers responsibility to correct the children’s mistakes

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    The computer was born not for entertainment or email but out of a need to solve a serious number-crunching crisis. By 1880 the U.S. population had grown so large that it took more than seven years to tabulate the U.S. Census results. The government sought a faster way to get the job done‚ giving rise to punch-card based computers that took up entire rooms. Today‚ we carry more computing power on our smartphones than was available in these early models. The following brief history of computing is

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    Computer

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    Computer was invented by Charles Babbage in 1822. The computer is the most wonderful gift of science to the modern man. The computer can do all the works of man. Thus‚ after the invention of computer‚ the gap between man and machine has been bridged up.The dictionary meaning of the word "Computer" is an electronic calculating machine. Though a machine‚ it contains and provides innumerable informations. It may seem strange‚ but it is true that the memory and intelligence of a computer can be greater

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    Master Akinyemi Akintunde (A.K.A LAGBE) Computer package Hand Hand- Book powered by www.lagbeglobal.net What is a Computer? A computer is a programmable machine. The two principal characteristics of a principal computer are: it responds to a specific set of instructions in a well-defined manner defined and it can execute a prerecorded list of instructions (a program). Modern Computers Defined Modern computers are electronic and digital. The actual machinery -- wires‚ transistors

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    My Literacy Strengths

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    Visual art‚ HPE) I have displayed the seven PLP capabilities‚ but as always‚ there is still room for improvement. My literacy skills were shown through my English course in which the teacher said I am “able to write well-constructed paragraphs to develop an argument” and can “create her own justified interpretations.” Numeracy strengths were represented through advanced mathematics in which I am a “highly accomplished student who is working above the standard for year

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    beginning of my senior year. Students were anxious to meet their teachers and begin the last year of their high school career. There were those excited to graduate that knew exactly what they wanted to do with their life. Then there were those like me who had no idea what college they would be attending the following year. I knew I wanted to go to college‚ but I had no idea which one I wanted to attend or what my major would be. After I arrived that morning‚ I walked into the crowded hallway of my

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    FIELD REPORT

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    • What have you learnt during the week? (Self-development) • What have been your strengths when performing your tasks? • Where do you see a need for improvement and learning? • Which things that you have learnt in theory have you encountered in practice? • Are there questions left unanswered during the week to which you would like to have an answer later on‚ e.g. in teaching? • Write down the positive experiences of the week • Write down the negative experiences of the week 2. The Contents

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    Career

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    Career vs. Calling At some point in one’s life‚ the need to be self-sustaining makes contemplating about a career come to the forefront. On the other hand‚ what one thinks is his or her calling becomes a determinant in career choice. When one’s career and calling overlap‚ a strong argument can be made that that person lives a life of contentment. But what is the difference between a calling and a career? According to Thompson‚ “A deep sense of passion often is connected with a calling.” I fully

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    more companies have begun to limit the amount of testing they perform on animals; for example‚ many cosmetic brands now advertise that they do not test on animals right on the bottle. However‚ animal testing is still a prominent method in the medical field for testing everything from pharmaceuticals to cutting edge therapies‚ and invasive procedures. Although these testing practices have been conducted for hundreds of years‚ evidence shows that results from animal models does not always apply to humans

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