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    Free Fall Lab

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    resistance (minimal). Hypothesis: If the acceleration due to gravity is measured on Earth‚ Moon‚ and Mars‚ then the results will be different due to the fact that each planet and satellite has a different gravitational attraction since each has a different mass. The researcher believes that each of the values will differ with the largest acceleration being Earth and the smallest acceleration being the Moon. The researcher also predicts that their results will be comparable to given standards however

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    very selfless. In the two folktales “ The Four Dragons”‚ and “Uncle Ry and the Moon‚” the main characters helped others. The authors used a common theme of selflessness. in the folktales‚ they use contrast and contradictions and Epiphany to describe the theme of selflessness. But‚ they also use different sign posts to get the theme across. In “The Four Dragons‚” the author used memory moments‚ and in “Uncle Ry and the Moon‚” the author used motif. Sometimes people contradict what you normally think

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    The Apollo Missions

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    a man on the moon‚ then bring them home without harm. He also directed NASA to do this within before 1970. One of the main questions that was asked of the Apollo Space Program was could the feat of sending a man to space be achieved by the end of the decade. Another was‚ is the price of sending a manned mission to the moon going to be monetarily exhausting. The significance of the successful Apollo missions was the first hand knowledge and studies that could be done on the moons surface‚ that

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    OF DELAYS ~ Francis Bacon

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    FORTUNE is like the market; where many times if you can stay a little‚ the price will fall. Again‚ it is sometimes like Sibylla’s offer; which at first‚ offereth the commodity at full‚ then consumeth part and part‚ and still holdeth up the price. For occasion (as it is in the common verse) turneth a bald noddle‚ after she hath presented her locks in front‚ and no hold taken; or at least turneth the handle of the bottle‚ first to be received‚ and after the belly‚ which is hard to clasp. There is surely

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    Project was to land a manned lunar module on the Moon from which they would conduct experiments‚ explore the surface‚ and take pictures of the lunar surface. These experiments included; “soil mechanics‚ meteoroids‚ seismic‚ heat flow‚ lunar ranging‚ magnetic fields‚ and solar wind experiments. “ I will explain one of these experiments shortly. What makes the entire project interesting is that

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    Computer World

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    In fact the computer is a wonderful electronic brain that we have come to rely on. First off‚ computers have contributed to the advances in science and medicine. In the sixties the U. S landed men on the moon because of computers. For example remember the first men that walk in the moon surface Neil Armstrong. We couldn’t have gotten there without computers in the equipment and guiding systems. Also doctors use computers to treat patients. For example CAT scans and MRI’s find diseases such as

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    not a black president‚ but referring to Ann he is demonstrating that he is aware of the racial element. Also finishes off with a highly emotive quote “we shall overcome” from Martin Luther King. “A man touched down on the moon; a wall came down in Berlin…” Touching on the moon landing‚ which is a proud American moment and the symbolic fall of Communism‚ which also an implied victory of capitalism. Obama is exclaiming that America has come through from the darkest of hours to enjoy times of happiness

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    Free Fall Lab Example

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    least 2 hypotheses) The Earth‚ Moon and Mars have different atmospheres and things might fall a little differently. Hypothesis. If the atmosphere was thick then the objects would take longer to fall. The objects would have a harder time falling through the packed molecules in the atmosphere I think the moon has a different gravity from Earth‚ I think it is more gravity. Hypothesis. If the gravity of the moon is more then the object will fall slower in the moon Data

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    The Chumash people are a group of Native Americans‚ originally inhabiting southern and central California coastal regions‚ as well as several islands off the coast. The ancient Chumash built plank boats‚ weaved intricate baskets‚ and painted elaborate cave and rock artwork. They were also known for their knowledge of astronomy and their cosmology. Celestial objects greatly influenced the culture and religion of the Chumash people. As in many early civilizations‚ the sky was a thing of wonder and

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    The reason for seasons

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    misconceptions of why seasons occur and will identify other planets in our solar system that have seasons‚ as well as a discussion of apogee‚ the furthest point from the Earth‚ and Perigee‚ the closest point of the Earth that will identify when the moon looks bigger‚ or smaller depending on the season. There are many misconceptions as to why the seasons occur on Earth. A very long time ago before the inventions of weathering equipment and science‚ humans were left to discover‚ and make up judgments

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