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    Contents Introduction 2 Theory 3 LIFT COEFFICIENT 3 DRAG COEFFICIENT 4 VORTEX 6 SLENDER WING-BODY 6 VORTEX-LATTICE METHOD (VORLATM1) 7 POLHAMUS LEADING EDGE SUCTION ANALOGY 8 APPARATUS 11 Results and Procedures 11 Experimental data 12 Example of calculations 15 Discussion 24 Conclusion 32 References 33 Appendix 35 Introduction The aim of this experiment is to understand the non-linear aerodynamic characteristic of a slender wing-body (rocket shaped) by installing the slender wing-body inside

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    Chapter 3 Probability Distributions 1. Based on recent records‚ the manager of a car painting center has determined the following probability distribution for the number of customers per day. Suppose the center has the capacity to serve two customers per day. |x |P(X = x) | |0 |0.05 | |1 |0.20 | |2 |0.30 | |3 |0.25 | |4 |0.15 | |5 |0.05 | a. What is the probability that one

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    Plot Analysis 1)Winston Smith works in the Recording Department of the Ministry of Truth as a clerk. He rewrites historical documents‚ such as newspapers to match the ever changing lies that the Party tell. He often changes documents even if they are from previous days‚months or years. He lives in Oceania‚ London. The Party and Big Brother (leader/face of the party) rule over London. The Party watch people constantly through televisions and the Thought Police‚ the Party even has children betraying

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    Constitution and the Bill of Rights‚ the Fourth Amendment can be best defined as an amendment providing the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized (Fourth‚ 2012). In general terms‚ the Fourth Amendment protects from illegal

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    The statement‚ “The Fourth Amendment protects people‚ not places‚” is one of the most controversial statements in Criminal Procedure. The amendment’s purpose is to secure individuals’ rights to privacy within their houses‚ papers‚ and defends them against unreasonable searches and seizures. However‚ to what extent does the law preserve a person’s privacy? The Law of Search and Seizure and the Search Warrant‚ give the government strict to stipulations as to how they are able to rightfully obtain information

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    should do more to monitor the internet‚ but I however strongly disagree. We have the First and Fourth Amendments in place to protect us from the government in America‚ and the same should be applied online too. On December 15‚ 1791‚ the

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    El Presidente (English: The President; Filipino: Ang Pangulo) is a 2012 biopic film based on the life of General Emilio Aguinaldo‚ the first president of the Philippine Republic. The film stars Laguna Governor Jeorge "ER" Ejercito Estregan in the title role‚ with Cesar Montano‚ Christopher de Leon‚ Nora Aunor‚ and Cristine Reyes in supporting roles.It is one of the official entries for the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival and was released in theaters nationwide on December 25‚ 2012. The film was produced

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    In this essay I will be discussing The Fourth Amendment rights as they pertain to search and seizure‚ with and without warrants and why they are so important. The Fourth Amendment guarantees the right of the people to be secure by their persons‚ houses‚ papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated and no warrants shall be issued but upon probable cause. Supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly by describing the place to be searched and

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    The Fourth of July is an American tradition/ritual that comes from the original thirteen colonies declaring independence from Great Britain‚ but now let me tell you in more detail. On July 4‚ 1776‚ the thirteen colonies claimed their independence from England‚ an event which eventually led to the formation of the United States. Each year on July 4th‚ also known as Independence Day‚ Americans celebrate this historic event. Conflict between the colonies and England was already a year old when the colonies

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    the author creates the image of an unsatisfied man with the people surrounding him. The character of Winston‚ however‚ seems a bit of a paradox since‚ whilst he tries to rebel against his society‚ he irrevocably loves his job. From the beginning of the book‚ Winston disobeys the Party’s orders (by writing a diary)‚ showing his disapproval of the way society is. Furthermore‚ the fact that Winston keeps a journal‚ conscious of the danger he risks‚ is evidence that he hates his society. As the reader

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