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    Extended Experimental Investigation Generating Electricity Physics Teacher: Mr Heagney By: Jesse O’Sullivan Background Information: The history of electrisity leads right back to more than two thousand years ago. Ancient Greeks discovered that rubbing fur on amber caused an attraction between the two. Many electricity-related discoveries had been made by the 17th century‚ including the differentiation between negative and positive currents‚ the classification of matireals as conductors

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    Q: Things that I would like to improve about my physical health and how I’m going to do it. Maintaining a physically healthy life style is very beneficial although‚ something so easy to do is often seen as a struggle for many. I personally would consider my physical health to be satisfactory. It is believed when an individual is able to recognize their defaults change is able to arise. By identifying with the negative factors that hinder me from obtaining my optimal physical health I will

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    life in the marsh country‚ where he resided by the river and near the sea. This could possibly highlight how Pip (small like a river)‚ may be connected to something greater than he could’ve ever imagined (like the sea). Dickens also uses some interesting vocabulary‚ with fascinating imagery in this passage. For example he describes the sea as a ‘distant savage lair’. The word ‘distant’ tells the reader that there is an unknown‚ oncoming threat. The word ‘savage’ suggests it was over powerful and

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    Case Note: Dean v Phung Introduction The case of Dean v Phung is one which clearly reveals the prevalence of judicial independence. On the surface it is a case which clarifies the rules governing consent in a medical context; it also reveals social issues regarding the balance of responsibility and risk between individuals and society. Furthermore‚ it raises questions about the validity of exemplary damages. This case note discusses the issues raised‚ judicial reasoning‚ and analyses

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    “OMAM” Vocabulary Words: Chapter 1: 1. Mottled (1) – To add diversity with spot or blotch of colors of different shades. 2. Recumbent (1) – Leaning‚ inactive‚ idle‚ lying down 3. Labored –to work hard‚ put forth efforts in completing 4. Stilted – Posts that support the structure of a building built above the surface of land or water; any of the black-and-white wading birds that has long‚ pink legs and a long‚ slender black bill. 5. Emerged – Arise to be in a view 6. Features

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    INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE EXTENDED ESSAY PHYSICS The simple Pulley system and its efficiency Research Question: “How does the length of wire and thickness of wire affect the efficiency of Atwood’s machine?” NAME: MUHAMMAD HARIZ BIN MD YUSUF MAY SESSION 2013 CANDIDATE NUMBER: 002348-086 CENTRE: MARA COLLEGE SEREMBAN‚ JALAN AMINUDDIN BAKI‚ 70100 SEREMBAN‚ NEGERI SEMBILAN‚ MALAYSIA. NUMBER OF WORDS: 3592 NUMBER OF PAGES: 34 Abstract The thickness and the length of wire

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    Word | Meaning | Sentence using one example word | The Crucible: Intro + Act I Vocabulary Savor | appetizing | The food critics keeps the food in their mouth for a period amount of time to savor all the flavor from it. | Dogmatically | Strongly opinionated in an unwarranted manner | He dogmatically responded to his classmate‚ which caused him to be sent to the principal’s office. | Indigenous | Native to a certain area | Lewis and Clark needed Sacagawea’s help because she was indigenous

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    Fillmore goes on to show‚ this fluency will depend on a range of factors including having quick access to and practised control of many of the language’s lexical and syntactic devices‚ being able to decide readily when it is appropriate and efficient to use them‚ as well as having familiarity with interactional and discourse schemata. Brumfit (1984) sees fluency “as the maximally effective operation of the language system so far acquired by the student”. These definitions suggest that fluency can be measured

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    | 1. The American President‚ Abraham Lincoln once said “Nearly all men can stand adversity‚ but if you want to test a man’s character‚ give him power.” As a leader your decisions will have tremendous impact on a great many others. Please provide an example of when you realized this in your career. Adversity tests a man’s determination. Most leaders possess this trait‚ as they would have gone through the long haul just to achieve their position. But it’s also true that power brings out the innate

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    person who journeys‚ esp. a long distance‚ to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion Separatists: a person who separates‚ withdraws‚ or secedes‚ as from an established church Trade and Navigation Acts A series of laws which restricted the use of foreign shipping for trade between England and its colonies‚ started in 1651 Peter Zenger trial He printed a document that criticized William Cosby‚ the Governor of New York; shortly afterwards‚ Cosby had Zenger arrested on a charge of seditious

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