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    I entertained the idea of everything I could learn about being in high school and as a freshman in high school I struggled to fit in I relied on the art of media to enlighten me. Awkward was one of the multiple teenage TV series that I entertained watching. Awkward was a MTV series that aired on July 19th 2011. Awkward is comedy series about an unpopular 15-year-old in which gains popularity after she had an accidental suicide attempt. After re watching this series to refresh this show has been given

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    problems. But the most painful part of childhood is the period when they begin to emerge from it: adolescence or the awkward age. There is a complete lack of self-confidence during this time. Adolescents are over conscious of their appearance and the impression they make on others. They feel shy‚ awkward and clumsy. Feelings are intense and hearts – easily broken. Teenagers experience moments of tremendous elation or black despair. And besides friends are becoming more and more important these yeas. At

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    "And another thing. We can’t have everybody talking at once. We’ll have to have ’Hands up’ like at school...Then I’ll give them the conch...He can hold it when he’s speaking...And he won’t be interrupted. Except by me." (pg. 31) - This quotation proves a lot about Ralph and his character. It proves that Ralph demands a lot from everybody trapped on the island‚ the demands order and respect for other people. It shows his democratic view upon handling many situations or problems that occur on the

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    Deflection magnetometer - tan A‚ tan-B and verification of inverse square law Aim : To compare the magnetic moment of the two bar magnets using equal distance method and null deflection methods using a deflection magnetometer in tan - A position Apparatus : Deflection magnetometer‚ bar magnets Formula: (a) Equal distance method M1 / M2 = tan(θ1) / tan(θ2) where tan(θ1) and tan(θ2) are the average of deflections due to bar magnets M1 and M2 respectively (b) Null deflection magnetometer

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    University of Phoenix Material Week Six Homework Exercise Answer the following questions‚ covering material from Ch. 12 of the Methods in Behavioral Research text: A researcher is studying reading rates in milliseconds per syllable. What scale of measurement—nominal‚ ordinal‚ interval‚ or ratio—is time in milliseconds? Explain your response. (1 point) The response time could be measured using the ratio scale that has an absolute zero measurement for time. Under what circumstances is

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    PEARSON PRODUCT MOMENT CORRELATION COEFFICIENT Definition It is the measure of the linear correlation between two variables X and Y It is the measure of the strength of a linear association between two variables and is denoted by r. It tells you how strong the linear correlation is for paired numeric data e.g. height and weight. The Pearson correlation coefficient‚ r‚ indicates how far away all these data points are to this line of best fit. Development It was the imagination and idea of Sir Francis

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    school x block helps build community. To him the community is nice and tight‚ he said "going here throughout the years I’ve builded closer and closer with a lot of people I didn’t know". Through Casco he experienced many great bonding moments. To him the biggest bonding moment‚ was for junior journey when they took a 17 hour ride to Detroit. He told me "we got in a couple hotels and talked and it got pretty deep sometimes". His senior quest he went to the white

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    Introduction 3 2. Theory 3 2.1 Bending Moment and Stresses 3 2.2 Deflection and Slopes 5 3. Equipment 6 4. Procedures 7 4.1 Procedure 1 7 4.2 Procedure 2 8 4.3 Procedure 3 8 5. Results 8 5.1 Results from procedure 1 8 5.2 Results from procedure 2 10 5.3 Results from procedure 3 12 6. Discussion and Error Analysis 14 7. Conclusion 15 1. Introduction During this lab a beam was tested in order to find the relationships between load‚ bending moment‚ stress and strain‚ slope and the

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    Issa Rae has always been an awkward girl; she’s always worn the wrong pants‚ kissed the wrong boy‚ and felt the wrong way‚ or simply been the wrong girl. The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl is a dazzling collection of essay about growing up learning to love the things in your life that makes it unique‚ even when those things also make it mighty awkward. She writes about being a black girl who just cannot dance‚ about being unhappy working in cubicle as her web series was taking off‚ about not

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    A conservative value to use for a solar panel’s generating capacity is 10 watts/sq. ft.  This represents a panel conversion efficiency of about 12% which is typical.   That means that for every kW you need to generate‚ you’d need about 100 sq. ft. of solar panels.   If the sun would shine 24 hours a day‚ you could put up 100 sq. ft. of panels and you’d have enough to power an average home.  But as we all know‚ the sun doesn’t shine all the time.  The sun is only available during the day and the amount

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