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    Sound Acoustics

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    different ways of how sound particles react in many different situations. Some are able to have high chances of interaction such as reverberation and echoes‚ while other venues forced the sound to distribute or even be absorbed. Many areas the class had been taken through also had large capabilities of reflecting sound completely. The class was taken through two studio rooms; Studio A and Studio B. Also‚ the class had the opportunity to witness the mechanics of sound as it traveled

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    considered a second American Revolution for many factors‚ although many events led up to the final decision to engage in war with Britain‚ these are the results of Britain violating American sovereignty and laws‚ as well as having a disruptive presence at the time. It can be argued whether or it was or wasn’t a second revolution‚ yet the cause of the War was for our own American Rights. The first American Revolution was a battle for independence and to create our own country‚ while this second revolution

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    stands among them all. My first time traveling alone. April 7‚ 2014 I had just finished second year when my parents told me the news of my transfer to Philippines. They said “since you are about to go to college two years from now‚ you should learn what it’s like to live in the Philippines”. At first I was shocked because my life was in Kuwait‚ he friends and family that I cared for‚ I would all leave behind once I board the plane. But since my father’s decision was final‚ I had no choice but

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    F First time driving This all started when I was six it was in the summer‚ we were living in Madison Illinois at the time‚ and I was outside playing with my sisters‚ then all of a sudden my dad pull into the driveway. He had just got a new car it was a 2003 Cadillac Deville at the time seeing him pull in‚ and get out of the car was the coolest thing to me. So I ran up to him‚ and begged him to let me drive. He told me that I was too young‚ and would have to wait till I was a little bit older

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    The use of recorded sound in films was a technological achievement that would dramatically change the way audiences experience cinema. The transition from silent cinema affected many studios and filmmakers‚ who had to adapt to the new technology to prevent their careers from fading into obscurity. One filmmaker who was able to adapt to the changing industry was director Fritz Lang. The Austrian born director‚ whose career began in post-war Germany in 1919‚ made the transition to sound in 1931 with

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    Bohol‚ In the Eyes of a First-Time Beholder Text by Raymund Magno Garlítos Perched on a very young palm tree‚ the tarsier fidgeted as I aimed my camera on its direction. It was only a few centimeters away‚ so easy to touch and yet I reminded myself to avoid the temptation. I read in an article how traumatizing it can be for these velvety creatures to be held‚ that they would hurt themselves to death after being “violated” by curious tourists who are never content with taking pictures. So

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    Sound and Speed

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    SPH3UC – Lesson 1 1. A) Amplitude is the distance between the equilibrium and the maximum displacement. In this wave‚ it would be from the equilibrium to the top of the crest or bottom of the trough. B) C) Speed: m/s Frequency: Hz D) Speed: because speed is constant and not affected by the change in frequency. Wavelength:0.4 Hz. 2. In transvers waves the motion of the particles is perpendicular to the direction of the energy. In longitudinal waves it they are

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    What Was Wilsonianism?

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    economic openness. In a deeper sense‚ it was a strategic ideology that promoted a new international order based on altruistic ideals while providing the international framework that protected and advanced American economic and security interests. One of the main promises of Wilsonianism included national self-determination but the reality of the postwar situation limited the implementation of this principle. Wilson’s desire to have people establish their own nations was evident in his “Fourteen Points”

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    The First Time I fell in Love It was a cool summer morning‚ and we got up early to enjoy the weeping willow trees. She ran out into the sunrise. All I could hear was her laughter‚ silent giggles that she tried to stifle. She ran farther into the damp field. Then she turned around and faced me. She beckoned for me. This was only our second date in two weeks and thinks have been going wrong at my job‚ but her calling me towards her‚ had let that all disintegrate. I wanted to go to her‚ so I began

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    Question 1: What is Baxter’s Conclusion? Baxter’s conclusion is that the needs of man should dictate the state of nature. (People or Penguins: The Case for Optimal Pollution‚ William F. Baxter‚ 1974. Columbia University Press‚ New York. Page 383 All page citations below are from this source) Question 2: What are Baxter’s Premises? Baxter’s first premise is that there is no morally correct state of nature to which we should return (383). Baxter’s second premise is that present controversy over

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