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    Tie a Shoe

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    How to Tie A Shoe‚ When You First Learn When you were a little kid whoever bought your shoes always bought you the ugly Velcro ones that most always had some kind of cartoon character on them or lit up when the shoe hit the ground. Then one day you decided you weren’t a little kid anymore and the cartoon character or light up shoes weren’t cool enough for you. So off the person who bought your shoes went to buy "big kid shoes". But‚ there was a problem‚ you didn’t know how to keep them on your

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    Two Methods of Losing Weight Heather Williams COM/155 University Composition and Communication 1 October 26‚ 2012 Suzanne Welsch Simple modifications in one’s diet combined with regular exercise can have a dramatic effect and will encourage habits for a lifetime of healthy weight maintenance. However‚ it might be difficult to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle‚ but eating healthy has benefits to help promote one’s well-being. In today’s society‚ exercising is more

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    5 forces of Porter The 5 forces of Porter are named after Michael E. Porter. This model classifies and examines the competitive forces that characterize every single industry plus it helps to give a clear understanding of what the strengths and weaknesses are of each type of industry. In addition to this‚ the 5 forces of Porter were mainly designed as a response to the famous “SWOT Analysis”. These 5 forces are the following: 1. Competition in the industry 2. Potential of new entrants

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    men’s shoes‚ but the size they are accustomed to will be labeled differently in the men’s sizes. Although the shoe size is related to the length of your foot‚ the sizes do not follow a direct formula. Subtract 1 1/2 from your size‚ if you are a size 6. Therefore‚ your equivalent men’s size would be a 4 1/2. Above is a dot graph showing the female comparison if she was to convert to a male shoe by length. It is a difference in length by a size and a half. This decision by Nyke is not a good company

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    Report #2 Title of Experiment: Static Friction and Limiting Equilibrium Brief Theory of Experiment: In limiting equilibrium‚ the sum of the forces on block X and on the hanging masses (load) Y is zero. The load is increased to a value until block X just slides at constant speed when the table is tapped. Tapping the table destroys the limiting equilibrium condition momentarily by altering the balance between tension (T) in the string and the maximum force Ff (max). It is left for you to show

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    Group members: Yuan Li Hong‚ Desmond Wong Practical Lecturer: Mr Zoheir Practical Group: 6 Part 1 Title: To determine the coefficient of static friction between two surfaces. Objectives: 1. To determine the relationship between the mass of load and the length of spring. 2. To determine the coefficient of static friction between two surface. Apparatus and materials: 1. Retort stand 2. Spring 3. Slotted masses 200g with hanger 4. Meter rule Setup: [pic]

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    Apparent Weight

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    Apparent Weight: Person on Scale in Elevator A person with mass‚ m‚ who is located at or near the surface of the Earth will always have some weight W=mg. When a person stands on a scale‚ the reading (the number of pounds or newtons) on the scale is actually the Normal Force that the scale exerts back towards the person to support the person’s weight. (Note that the person and the scale are stationary relative to each other‚ in other words they are always in contact with each other‚ so they always

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    Weights Programme

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    Weights programme – The programme designed has been designed to target all muscle groups effectively using a wide range of exercises. Exercises for the pectorals such as the bench press‚ exercises for the latissimus dorsi such as the lat pulldown‚ etc. I have created a programme consisting of 6 exercises. The exercises are bench press‚ lat pulldown‚ leg press‚ dumbbell shoulder press and bicep curl and tricep pushdown. The first exercise is bench press. This exercise can either be performed using

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    Weight of the Nation

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    Part I: Consequences ​Part I of The Weight of the Nation discussed the effects of the obesity epidemic in America. It immediately grabbed my attention when they stated that more than 18% of American children are obese. Two-thirds of America (or 68.8%) is overweight or obese. There is a strong connection between a high BMI and diabetes mellitus and hypertension‚ especially when accompanied by a high percentage of abdominal fat. I found it interesting‚ and important‚ that the first woman who shared

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    Friction Losses Abstract—The purpose of the experiment is to study the differences of roughness‚ valves and geometries of pipe and how they influence friction losses. Introduction Friction loss is the loss of energy or “head” that occurs in pipe flow due to viscous effects generated by the surface of the pipe. This energy drop is dependent on the wall shear stress (τ) between the fluid and pipe surface. The shear stress of a flow is also dependent on whether the flow is turbulent

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