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    turning on its axle. Also, the string sliding through the hole; all these cause friction in our experiment. Glider on Frictionless Air Track Lab The acceleration of the glider can be calculated by tracking the speed as it passes through the two photogates. On the frictionless air track a glider is placed on one end of the model while a small weight weighing 50.0 grams dangles on the other end (both connected by a string that runs through a hole). The glider has two flags separated at 1.00…

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    To Billy-Past Two Poem

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    all up to you! S2, L1-2 - The use of enjambment is used very nicely in this line. It really emphasizes how deep the hole left by ‘you’ is. By making the reader pause, the image of the “hole” is conveyed twice - first through the word “gaping”, and in the following line, more explicitly through the word “hole”. Wonderful job! S2, L1-2 - I really do like the idea of the “gaping hole” presented in this line. I wonder if you could elaborate on it further or connect back to it later in the poem,…

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    Observation Reflection

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    Observation Exercise In the United States, multiple body rituals are practiced that alter appearance both temporarily and permanently: plastic surgery, tattoos, piercings, tattoos, and make-up. All of these are present at Brandeis University, and each can be linked to broad concepts and more specific aspects of the United States culture. Piercings in particular are common in the United States and at Brandeis University, and they carry cultural significance as well as implications of social…

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    Fatima The Alchemist

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    The boy’s interpretation has been true, thus the tribesmen decide to make him a consular instead of killing him. Moreover, they have given him gold as a present for saving the life of their people. Santiago feels happy about the way things end up, he thinks about buying him own flocks and lives in the oasis with Fatima for the rest of his life. However, the alchemist advises him to do the opposite and go searching for his treasure. The old man justifies him word by telling Santiago that the…

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    country itself. Above the tank is a large pipe labelled”aid” that is constantly pumping water. While the water is being pumped into the tank some is seeping through the holes and cracks which represent corruption taking from what the people are given. In the corner of the picture there are four men watching as the water seeps through the holes. One of the men is saying “the loopholes must be plugged” . They see the corruption as the issue but in reality it's how the foreign aid is freely pumped…

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    One Saturday morning around 9 a.m. I woke up for the day and decided to go golfing with my best friend Dylan. The weather was perfect for a day of golfing. It was sunny, and it was about 80 degrees with a nice breeze. I’ve only been golfing a few times, but I am starting to get into it more. I am definitely not a professional golfer, but I love the sport. Dylan pulled in the driveway around 9:30, you could hear the horn from inside the house. I grabbed my stuff and walked to his car. We were…

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    John Henry is an American folk hero who is famous for his skills with a hammer. He isbest known for his contest with the steam drill. His story best describes the black man’s strugglewith the white man. The ballad of John Henry was made when they were building parts of therailroad in West Virginia. John Henry was the hero to many former slaves. (Britannica School).There is a little bit of evidence that John henry was actually a historical man. He wasthought to be an emancipated slave that was…

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    Soldiers Monologue

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    running to follow commands, and then, screams. “It’s bugged!” The officer yelled. The rustling got louder and the screams of pain shook the trees. Thousands of birds flew into the sky at once, casting a dark shadow above us. We ducked into a small hole behind an oak tree and covered ourselves with leaves. The forest settled into a peaceful bliss, only the sound of our breath was present. The rustling faded away, the soldiers must be going back, they wouldn’t go through all the trouble for…

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    counterintuitive. I set a ball down on the green and squatted behind it to see which way I would have to hit to get it in the hole. It seemed that I had a direct shot, so I stood up and prepared to swing. Once I did, the ball traveled far to the right, and I retrieved it quickly. I was embarrassed; I had no idea how I could have failed at something so simple. I returned to the hole to see if there was a slant that I had not accounted for. There was none, so I decided to keep my original…

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    Since Aziz’s nose is regarded as his dominant feature, it is thought that the hole in him needs to be what he tussles most with, meaning his own identity is markedly “holed”. Additionally, it is thought to be a place where the external world meets a person’s inside world (1138). Critically, it signifies that the nose is mostly the…

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