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    Alfred Hitchcock's Rope

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    Patrick Massey Professor Knight Rhetoric II‚ Section 26 March 14‚ 2011 Often‚ works of fiction are based on actual events‚ and this is the case with Alfred Hitchcock’s 1948 thriller‚ Rope‚ and the 1924 murder trial of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb. Hitchcock envelops the audience in suspense in his portrayal of the bizarre murder case of Leopold and Loeb in which they murdered a fourteen-year-old boy for no apparent reason. In the movie‚ Brandon and Philip‚ two wealthy‚ smart men‚ decide

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    Jump-In Evaluation

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    The name of my brand is Jump-In. My brand is about being immersed and engaged in the things I do‚ and working for the better of everybody. It can be expressed in a simple and original brand tag-line “All In‚ and In For All.” This brand represents me as I am a person that likes to “jump in” and be “all in‚” and engaged with the things I do. For example‚ I have been playing softball for almost five years‚ and in 6th grade I was asked if I was interested in pitching. Always open to trying something

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    PRODUCTION OF ROPE OUT OF THE WATER HYACINTH (EICHHORNIA CRASSIPES) STALK A. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) plants grow abundantly here in the Philippines. They can be easily found on the bodies of water like rivers and lakes. They are problems in our community because they clog our rivers resulting to flood. They also block the sunlight‚ killing our aquatic animals. Thus‚ the researchers thought of discovering helpful products of the said plant. For the time

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    Hydraulic jump

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    Hydraulic Jump Experiment SUMMARY The Objective of this experiment is to observe the flow patterns and behaviour of the water before after the jump Also to quantify the energy lost due to a hydraulic jump. The observed and theoretical ratios of upstream and downstream depths will be compared‚ this will show the limitations to purely theoretical analysis. The experiment showed that a hydraulic jump occurs when when liquid at high velocity discharges into a zone of lower velocity

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    Hydraulic Jump

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    REPORT ON SPILLWAY & HYDRAULIC JUMP EXPERIMENT MEMBERS | MATRIC NUMBER | 1) MOHAMAD SHAHRUL IZAAN BIN AFANDI | KEA090015 | 2) MOHD KUSHAIRI BIN MOHAMMAD DARUS | KEA090017 | 3) NUR AMALIENA BINTI AHMAD PAKRI | KEA090029 | 4) NUR SOFIAH BTE HARUN | KEA090031 | 5) ROZITA BINTI SARIAN | KEA090033 | INTRODUCTION HYDRAULIC JUMP Hydraulic jump is the natural phenomenon that always occurs at the open channel flow like river and spillway. This phenomenon occurred when

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    Why Frogs Jump

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    Why Frogs Jump. Once upon a time‚ there was a frog. This frog was named Matthias. He had four legs that were used for getting around. Matthias was green‚ he walked on all four of his feet. He lived in a pond‚ in the enchanted Rainforest in Africa. He lived with his grandparents. Matthias has no siblings and no parents. They got attacked by the evil snakes. The frog population was at risk‚ due to the frequent snake attacks. So‚ Matthias started to build forts‚ for his‚ his grandparents‚ and his

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    Ashby‚ B.M.‚ Heeggaard‚ J.H.(2002). Role of arm motion in the standing long jump. Journal of Biomechanics‚ 35 1631-1637 Purpose The purpose of this study was to discover the role and use of arm motion on the performance of the standing long jump and if it improves the distance of the jump. The study also investigated the additional benefits of the use of arms in balancing the body for optimal landing and different forces during the take off phase. Methods The subjects were three unskilled

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    weights‚ and released the halteres behind him at the end of his jump. Halteres weighed between 1.6 to 4.6 kilograms‚ or 3.5 to 10.1 pounds. Pausanias describes the halteres as "half of a circle‚ not an exact circle but elliptical‚ and made so that the fingers pass through as they do through the handle of a shield.” Rules? Athletes jumped into a pit approximately 50 feet long and landed with their feet together. Officials measured a jump from the bater‚ a fixed point on the side of the jumping pit

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    As a child‚ I would anticipate recess so my classmates and myself could go outside and play jump rope whether it was by myself or with a few other people we would have a great time skipping rope to songs we learned to recite while we jumped. Adolescence was a time in my life when there was no worries or stress‚ and jumping rope was just a fun school game everyone liked to play. As we grew up and school no longer allowed us to have recess I all but forgot about the activity I used to love to play

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    The high jump is a sport in which you try to jump over a pole. The pole can be set at different heights such as one meter or two meters. The high jump started hundreds of years ago but wasn’t really considered a sport. The high jump has many rules and basics to learn. The high jump first took place in the Olympics in Athens. It also took place during the summer of 1896. There have been many advancement since 1896. Some of these advancements are the shoes‚ the style‚ and the training. The shoes used

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