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    choice‚ because you do — you can either type‚ or kill yourself.” We all often feel like we are pulling teeth‚ even those writers whose prose ends up being the most natural and fluid. The right words and sentences just do not come pouring out like ticker tape most of the time. Now‚ Muriel

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    Chemistry Lab

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    If we cover the side of the balloon with cellophane tape‚ then it will not pop when pierced with the pin. Materials: • Balloons • Long wooden skewer • Petroleum jelly • A sharp pin • Cellophane tape • A pencil • Paper Pre-Lab Questions: 1. The balloon is being tested and analyzed 2. We are using sight and touch 3. Independent= petroleum jelly Dependent= the balloon 4. Controls= Petroleum jelly Constant= the cellophane tape and a sharp pin Pre-Lab Questions for 2nd part of

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    how to make a kite

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    right to left. 6. 6 Tape the longer stick to the vertical center of the kite. Tape the top end (at the tip of the kite) first. Before you tape the bottom part‚ stretch the plastic a little and then tape the stick onto the bottom. 7. 7 Tape the one end of the shorter stick to the left corner of the kite. 8. 8 Bow the horizontal stick. That is‚ bend it slightly toward the top corner of the kite so that it curves as it moves from left to right. Tape the right corner. 9. 9 Tape the two sticks together

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    US Vs Nixon

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    had in the oval office. Some people argued that the evidence was on the recorded tapes that Nixon had. The case started off in the the US district court on August 29‚ 1973‚ the decision was that Nixon had to turn over the tapes. Nixon releases edited versions of the tapes of a few of the tapes. The case goes back to the US district court and they decide again that he has to turn over unedited versions of all of the tapes. Nixon then appeals and the case makes it’s way to the Supreme Court! Points

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    History and development of the Multitrack Recorder Multitrack recorders were originally developed in the early 1950s in Germany. The initial principle of multitracks was to divide a tape in two parts and record different sounds onto each and play them back concurrently. The fact that both tracks would be on the same tape would mean they would be synchronised exactly. In classical music recordings of the 1950s‚ the early two track machines were first used and recorded in stereo. Two different mics

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    help discover the internal spies‚ secret surveillance‚ and tricky cover ups…Hence the name given to Nixon; Tricky Dick. Speculated by Nixon as an informant‚ Felt was never discovered and went on to hold his secret identity for 30 plus years. The tape recorders that were in question in this scandal were installed and maintained by the U.S. Secret Service. Recordings of President Nixon and cohorts were caught discussing several different issues unknown to the public. “The senate hearings mesmerized

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    Love and Rob

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    stumbled upon a mix tape titled Rumblefish with no songs written on it. At first he referred to it as “just another piece of useless junk that Renee left behind” (Sheffield 643). Renee was his wife whom passed away after they were married for only five years. So as he listens through the tape‚ he finds himself re-living and relieving the memory of his life with his much loved wife; and each song is related with bittersweet memories. And so he drowns and looses himself into the mix tape. Thinking

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    5th‚ the White House released a tape which was previously unknown. The tape was recorded six days after the Watergate break-in‚ in June 1972. The tape revealed Haldeman and Nixon discussing the early stages of the cover-up in the Oval Office. One of the plans revealed was to block the FBI’s investigation by having the C.I.A claim that the burglary was a matter of national security. The tape was nicknamed the "smoking gun" tape‚ as previous to the release of the tape‚ Nixon denied having any hand in

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    Fraud Examination

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    cause the register tape to reconcile to the amount of cash on hand after the theft. The fourth method used to conceal larceny at point of sale is altering cash counts or cash register tapes. This is done by altering the cash counts from the register to match the total receipts reflected on the register tape‚ or instead of altering cash counts‚ manually altering the register tapes. The last method that is used to conceal larceny at point of sale is to destroy the register tapes. By not being able

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    Statue of Liberty

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    ------------------------------------------------- Statue of Liberty From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Statue of Liberty (disambiguation). Statue of Liberty | | Location | Liberty Island New York City‚ New York‚ U.S.[1] | Coordinates | 40°41′21″N 74°2′40″WCoordinates: 40°41′21″N 74°2′40″W | Height | * 151 feet 1 inch (46 meters) * Ground to torch: 305 feet 1 inch (93 meters) | Dedicated | October 28‚ 1886 | Restored | 1938‚ 1984–1986‚ 2011–2012 |

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