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    Citing Textual Evidence There are 3 main ways to cite information: 1. Quoting 2. Paraphrasing 3. Summarizing Writing  Students should address the audience as if the audience has not read the passages.  Students should assume the audience is intelligent but unfamiliar with specific information.  Students should focus on quality rather than quantity of writing.  If writing is too brief it does not contain adequate evidence from the texts.  Does the textual evidence support the point being

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    Understanding and Applying Kalman Filtering Lindsay Kleeman Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Monash University‚ Clayton 1 Introduction Objectives: 1. Provide a basic understanding of Kalman Filtering and assumptions behind its implementation. 2. Limit (but cannot avoid) mathematical treatment to broaden appeal. 3. Provide some practicalities and examples of implementation. 4. Provide C++ software overview. 2 What is a Kalman Filter and What Can It

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    Birmingham City Schools PreAP -PRECALCULUS Suggested PACING GUIDE LESSON PLAN Day/Number 1 Alabama & Common Core Course of Study Objectives    Activity Classroom Rules & Regulations Policies & Procedures Course Curriculum / Syllabus LTF Activity: Interval Notation (Precal) 2  Pre-Assessment 3&4 1.2 Functions and Their Properties 5 LTF Activity: - Describing Graphs (Precalculus) 6 1.3 Twelve Basic Functions LTF Activity: Characteristics

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    holes in the middle of the galaxies which have an enormous black hole in the center that consumes gas and dust. Elliptical galaxies are often named after their size. Elliptical galaxies range from circular to long‚ narrow‚ and cigar-shaped galaxies. Ellipse in Elliptical means a circle‚ hence why it’s spherical. But not all galaxies are spheres; in fact Irregular galaxies are named that because their shape isn’t a circular shape‚ but an irregular one. Irregular galaxies are created by a large explosion

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    Pablo Picasso’s ‘Head of a Woman’ was created at the end of 1924. This piece of artwork was painted on canvas using oil paint. It is a small‚ close up painting of a female head in a classical‚ thinking pose. Picasso has depicted her in thinking thought facial expression and realist colours were used on the female face. Different viewpoints in art will not only influence the composition within an artwork‚ it can also influence the viewer’s interpretation of the artwork. The woman’s face was divided

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    “This is a fear that is inexpressible‚ incomprehensible to those who have never experienced it‚ a dread that strikes at the root of one’s survival – an existential fear.” Experiences suffered by women and children in WWII Japanese POW camps are reflected in John Misto’s play‚ The Shoe-Horn Sonata. This is shown through a wide range of distinctively visual techniques such as stage directions‚ language‚ lighting‚ music and sound effects that are designed to put the audience in his characters positions

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    MECHANICS OF CONFINEMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Preliminary Remarks Confinement of columns by means of FRP jackets is done by retraining the dilation of concrete by wrapping the fibers in the hoop direction of concrete columns. Confinement of columns by FRP wraps is termed as a passive strengthening technique since the fibers do not play any role in the elastic response of the axially loaded column. The tendency of concrete to

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    characters in the play experience)‚ to the reader. Similarly‚ a dominant mood is thrust upon a reader in Beowulf. These moods which are conveyed aid the author in conveying ideas to a reader. In Waiting for Godot‚ Beckett uses many pauses‚ silences‚ and ellipses (three dots (...) used to create a break in speech) to express a feeling of waiting and unsureness. There is a twofold purpose behind this technique. For one‚ it shows that Vladimir and Estragon‚ the two main characters who are waiting for Godot

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    Ptolemy believed that Earth was the center of the universe and that everything revolved around it. He believed that the stars were lights attached to a crystal sphere that spun around the Earth. He thought that the planets traveled on spheres of their own. To account for the more subtle motions‚ Ptolemy believed that each planet also moved on a smaller sphere - an epicycle. ------------------------------------------------- Two commonly made observations supported the idea that Earth was the center

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    1. As seen from temperate or tropical latitudes‚ the positions of the constellations shift gradually westward in the sky from night to night because (a) the Earth rotates on its axis. (b) the Earth revolves around the Sun. (c) the tilt of the Earth’s axis changes. (d) their right ascensions constantly change. (e) their declinations constantly change. 2. A star cluster in which the individual stars do not show a striking central concentration nor an orderly pattern or structure is

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