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    Preethi

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    It states that in a right angled triangle‚ the square of the largest side (Hypotenuse) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides(Perpendicular and the base). PRE-REQUISITE KNOWLEDGE:- • Area of a Square • Construction of Parallel lines and Perpendicular bisectors • Construction of a Right triangle MATERIALS REQUIRED:- Coloured Paper‚ A pair of Scissors‚ Geometry box‚ Sketch Pens‚ Fevicol PROCEDURE:- 1) Cut out a right angled triangle ABC‚ with sides AC=8cm‚ AB=10cm‚

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    Pythagorean Triples

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    This simply means that the sum of the areas of the two squares formed along the two small sides of a right angled triangle equals the area of the square formed along the longest. Let a‚ b‚ and c be the three sides of a right angled triangle. To define‚ a right angled triangle is a triangle in which any one of the angles is equal to 90 degrees. The longest side of the right angled triangle is called the ’hypotenuse ’. Once you have this basic understanding you can apply the understanding that if a

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    Truman Show

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    equality and peace. However‚ in George Orwell’s novel‚ 1984 and The Truman Show‚ readers and viewers are presented with a clever contradiction‚ dystopia. In both 1984 and The Truman Show‚ there are dystopia. Both the novel and the film have a “controller”‚ an all-powerful force who controls every aspect of the dystopia. In 1984‚ this dystopia is The Party‚ the force who will not even let its citizen’s have freedom of thought. In The Truman Show‚ the force is Christof‚ a man who makes an outwardly perfect

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    Fears and External Obstacles versus Freedom to Leave (The Truman Show 1998) Lauren: Yeah. I know. Look‚ Truman‚ I’m not allowed to talk to you. You know. Truman Burbank: Yeah‚ well‚ I can understand‚ I’m a pretty dangerous character. - When Truman met Sylvia first time Everyone in the world has different characteristics and personalities. When many different characters make harmony together‚ it leads to great wealth in our lives. Not necessarily money‚ but the quality of life. However‚

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    The Truman Doctrine

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    The Truman Doctrine and the Development of American Foreign Policy during the Cold War On March 12‚ 1947‚ President Harry S. Truman defined United States foreign policy in the context of its new role as a world superpower. Many historians consider his speech to Congress as the words that officially started the Cold War. The Truman Doctrine was a major break from U.S. historical trends of isolationist foreign policy. His speech led to the Cold War policy of containment. Moreover‚ it served as a

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    Truman Doctrine

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    Daniel Perez December 1‚ 2012 U.S. History Truman Doctrine World War II was a brutal international war that included the great powers of the world which are claimed to be The United States‚ Germany‚ USSR‚ Great Britain‚ Italy and Japan. The war lasted 6 long years‚ but in 1945 Germany and Japan both surrendered to The United States therefore terminating the devastating war. This drastic defeat resulted in The United States and the USSR to emerge as the super powers of the world‚ which then

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    applied to determine an unknown side in right angled triangles‚ or to express that the triangle shown is a right-angled triangle. A right-angled triangle contains a right angle (90°) and the theorem includes an equation to determine whether a triangle is or isn’t right-angled. Haylock (2010) also identifies a concept‚ as the Pythagorean triple as three natural numbers that could be the lengths of the three sides of a right-angled triangle. For example‚ 5‚ 12 and 13 form a Pythagorean triple

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    Trumans Decision

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    Truman’s Decision Harry Truman had said‚ “It seems to be the most terrible thing ever discovered‚ but it can be made the most useful.” The atomic bomb was a weapon for destruction but also for peace. Truman had a conflict between invading Japan or to drop the atomic bomb; which then led to the saving of countless lives and the end of World War II. This paper addresses the background of the atomic bomb‚ the options America had‚ and why it was necessary. Pearl Harbor brought upon a war that America

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    the common factor. (1 mark) 2. Factor the following difference of squares. (2 marks) 3. Factor fully (3 marks) 4. Solve using elimination. Verify your solution. (4 marks) 5. Solve each triangle. Round answers to the nearest tenth‚ if necessary. (3 marks each‚ total 6 marks) a) b) 6. Determine the value side b. Write the length to one decimal place. (3 marks) BB

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    Truman Decision President Harry S. Truman decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan is perhaps the most controversial act of policy in United States history. One of the many different reasons given for the use of this weapon was the shock effect it would produce in the Japanese foreign policy circle. While the shock of the Japanese will be discussed later‚ it is important to note that it had a similar effect on the west. This shock effect has caused countless authors to speculate as to the motivation

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