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    Self Improvement

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    3 BASIC TERMS OF GEOMETRY: Point - a dot on a page. A point has no dimensions (length‚ width‚ height)‚ it is usually represent by a capital letter and a dot on a page. Think of it as an infinitely small place or position on a map.  Line - an unlimited number of points along the same path. The set of points may be straight or form a curve. Normally‚ the term ’line’ means a straight line. The ’line’ has no dimensions (length‚ width‚ height) and extends unlimited in both directions. (The part of a

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    In this 1806 painting by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes’s‚ we see a realistic depiction of a narrative in progress. Painted with oil on panel‚ de Goya constructs a visual retelling of events reminiscent of literary illustration. Frequently focusing on the human experience‚ this work by de Goya both dramatizes and accurately depicts a moment in time. In Friar Pedro Shoots El Maragato as His Horse Runs Off‚ Francisco de Goya uses fluid brush strokes‚ leading lines and warm hues to capture the movement

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    short Rf The following table shows the average annual arithmetic and geometric nominal returns investors earned on various asset classes over the period 1926 to 2002. (Source: 2003 Ibbotson Associates‚ Inc.)2 The data assumes reinvestment of all interest and dividend income and does not account for taxes or transaction costs. The average return represents an arithmetic average annual return. | Arithmetic Return | Geometric Return | Stocks | 12.2 | 10.2 | Long-Term Corporate Bonds | 5

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    Social Alchemy 2nd Quarter / SY 2012 – 2013 Eng’r. Josephine A. Ng CHM142L/B21 Concepcion‚ Jermin B. Group# 2 Experiment No. 1 ------------------------------------------------- MELTING POINT AND BOILING POINT OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT The melting point (MP) and the boiling point (BP) are probably the most widely used physical constant in the field of science. Determining the boiling point and the melting point of a compound helps you to characterize

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    Islamic Mathematics

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    Mathematics in medieval Islam 1 Mathematics in medieval Islam In the history of mathematics‚ mathematics in medieval Islam‚ often termed Islamic mathematics or Arabic mathematics‚ is the mathematics developed in the Islamic world between 622 and 1600‚ during what is known as the Islamic Golden Age‚ in that part of the world where Islam was the dominant religion. Islamic science and mathematics flourished under the Islamic caliphate (also known as the Islamic Empire) established across the

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    Statue of Kouros

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    detail‚ or lack there of‚ the Greeks and Romans are able to display a certain value they have in its members. These two statues were made about 500 years apart and approach the sculpting process quit differently. The Greek statue seems to use geometric exaggerated lines to form the body while the Romans use a more realistic approach and sculpt the body with a more rounded finish. Statue of a kouros‚ from about 590 B.C and Portrait of a boy‚ from about the first century‚ do not share any great

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    the substrate and ultimately causes the reactions that lead to the formation of products. The products are released from the enzyme surface to regenerate the enzyme for another reaction cycle. The active site has a unique geometric shape that is complementary to the geometric shape of a substrate molecule‚ similar to the fit of puzzle pieces. This means that enzymes specifically react with only one or a very few similar compounds. Mechanism:Lock and Key Theory: The specific action of an enzyme

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    Symmetry

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    these two meanings of "symmetry" can sometimes be told apart‚ they are related‚ so they are here discussed together.[2] Mathematical symmetry may be observed * with respect to the passage of time; * as a spatial relationship; * through geometric transformations such as scaling‚ reflection‚ and rotation; * through other kinds of functional transformations;[3] and * as an aspect of abstract objects‚ theoretic models‚ language‚ music and even knowledge itself.[4][5] This article describes

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    SUMMARY The way in which position of spark plug affects combustion in spark ignition engine was studied by using the developed quasi-dimensional cycle simulation (using two-zone burning model) program. The purpose of this paper is to model the geometric interaction between the propagating flame and the general cylindrical combustion chamber. Eight different cases were recognized. Appropriate equations to calculate the flame area (Af)‚ the burned and the unburned volume (Vb & Vu) and the heat transfer

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     PLANS AND STREETSCAPES OF POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM  POMPEII: - 66 hectares in area. Only two-thirds of the site of Pompeii has been excavated. - Walls – 3.2 km of wall built from tufa. Some sections of the wall at the east of the town had been dismantled - Watch towers – some towers still remain in the wall‚ on the north side of Pompeii - Stepping stones were placed across streets to allow people to cross the street without getting wet or muddy (or worse). - Use of land: Temples‚ theatres

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