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    Visualising Solid Shapes

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    Visualising solid shapes Solid shapes A solid shape is a 3-dimensional shape‚ one that has depth‚ width and breadth. Examples: pyramids‚ cubes and spheres .(such as a ball) One - Dimensional Shapes A figure that has only length is called One– Dimensional Figure. For example line‚ line segments‚ ray‚ etc. One-dimensional figure does not have any width or thickness. Two – Dimensional Shapes The shape of an object located in some space is a geometrical description of the part of that space occupied

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    CURRICULUM AND MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT THE SHAPE OF SYLLABUS GROUP 3 ANISA PURWANINGSIH 201212500650 ERNA YULIANTI 2012125006 FITRIA MARLINA 2012125006 HAZILAH 201212500703 MALSI MAHDINAR 201212500685 MULYANTI 201212500625 THE SHAPE OF SYLLABUS The basic dilemma which course planners must reconcile is that language is infinite‚ but a syllabus must be finite. Moreover‚ this finite or selected content requires some kind of organization‚ or format in a shape which is best suited to the particular

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    Shape Memory Alloys

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    upon to change shape‚ position‚ natural frequency‚ or mechanical characteristics in response to changes in temperature‚ electric fields‚ and/or magnetic fields. Usually‚ four types of materials are commonly used for actuators: * shape memory alloys‚ * piezoelectric ceramics‚ * magnetostrictive materials‚ * and electrorheological/magnetorheological fluids. Shape memory alloys are metals that‚ after having been deformed‚ revert back to their original shapes when temperature

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    no shape similarity. The sounds are different ‚ telavi when you shake it from the strings it sounds like a salt shaker and khartals sounds like more like the instrument RIQ. Station 4 - Station 4 had mbira and santoor and they are both medium size but‚ Santoor can become very large. There is no shape similarity because mbira square like a book just like santoor but santoor can become large and have rectangular shape. The

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    Atom Shape and Size

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    well-defined outer boundary‚ so their dimensions are usually described in terms of an atomic radius. This is a measure of the distance out to which the electron cloud extends from the nucleus. However‚ this assumes the atom to exhibit a spherical shape‚ which is only obeyed for atoms in vacuum or free space. Atomic radii may be derived from the distances between two nuclei when the two atoms are joined in a chemical bond. The radius varies with the location of an atom on the atomic chart‚ the type

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    Language shapes thoughts

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    Professor Emily M. Renaud Date: 09.15.2014 Language shapes thoughts Language has developed thousands of years‚ and it has different types‚ different words ‚ and different people who use the different languages. As a result‚ language plays a very important role in the world. However‚ language is not only different in many ways‚ but also combines the past on the present and future. From Leslie’s story we can see this. Leslie‚ who wrote the Language and Literature from a Pueblo Indian Perspective

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    Plate Tectonics The forces that shape the earth begin beneath the lithosphere. Rock in the asthenosphere is hot enough to flow slowly. Heated rock rises‚ moves up toward the lithosphere‚ cools and circulates downward. Riding above this circulation system are the tectonic plates‚ enormous moving pieces of the earth’s lithosphere. [pic] Plate Movement Tectonic Plates move in four different ways. When tectonic plates come into contact‚ changes on the earth’s surface occur. 1. Diveregnt Boundary-

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    nothing really...

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    Animal Farm- Literary Analysis During a revolution both sides have to be resilient and hard work is key to overcoming the opposition. This statement is portrayed in many different texts‚ like in Animal Farm when the animals kick Jones out of the farm and they’re preparing for the harvest‚ the animals have to work hard and be resilient “the implements were designed for human beings and not for animals” (Orwell 19). The implements they use symbolize the “reigns”‚ or the control of the farm‚ they

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    Response to Amy Cuddy: Your body language shapes who you are Amy Cuddy was an intelligent young woman who was known to be smart and gifted until the age of 19‚ when she had encountered a horrific car accident. After this accident‚ Amy woke up in a head injury rehab ward. Her head injury had caused her IQ to drop by two standard deviations and she had to withdrawal from college. From having a core identity as being smart to the knowledge of her decrease in IQ had left Amy completely powerless.

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    Not Really A Paper

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    ts have excellent night vision and can see at only one sixth the light level required for human vision.[54]:43 This is partly the result of cat eyes having a tapetum lucidum‚ which reflects any light that passes through the retina back into the eye‚ thereby increasing the eye’s sensitivity to dim light.[73] Another adaptation to dim light is the large pupils of cats’ eyes. Unlike some big cats‚ such as tigers‚ domestic cats have slit pupils.[74] These slit pupils can focus bright light without chromatic

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