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    Wassily Kandinsky Wassily Wasilyevich Kandinsky was born on December‚ 16th (4)‚ 1866 in Moscow‚ in a well-to-do family of a businessman in a good cultural environment. In 1871 the family moved to Odessa where his father ran his tea factory. In the year of 1886 he went to Moscow and entered Law Faculty of Moscow University. Graduating with honors‚ six years later Wassily married his cousin‚ Anna Chimyakina. In 1893 he became Docent (Associate Professor) of Law Faculty and continued teaching. In 1896

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    a lot in the end of the story. 5. How are folktales and fairy tales related? Folktales and fairytales are related because a fairytale is a type of folktales. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Early in this unit‚ you read the story of Daedalus and Icarus. There are at least two lessons to be learned from this myth. What might those be? One is to not be resentful toward people who are better than you. The second is that you should always respect people. 2. Which do you believe is more meaningful

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    It is important to determine the polar moment of inertia to be used throughout the experiment: For the Aluminum sample: For the Brass sample: Aluminum: The first equation utilizes the internal torque (Tint) and angle of twist (Φ) on the fine scale. They are related in the following way with the polar moment of inertia (J) and initial length (L0) of the specimen: As the initial length and polar moment of inertia remain constant throughout the experiment‚ G then varies

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    people will witness an emergency without intervening due to altruistic inertia or pluralistic ignorance. In the case of genocide‚ dehumanization is crucial to the ability of ordinary people to commit or observe unspeakable acts of violence against another. Genocides such as the Holocaust occur due to the nature of most people to be bystanders and the ability of the perpetrators to depict their victims as subhuman.

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    Ancient Greece started during the period called the Archaic age. “During the so-called Greek Dark Ages before the Archaic period‚ people lived scattered throughout Greece in small farming villages. As they grew larger‚ these villages began to evolve.”(Ancient Greece) Just like other countries‚ Ancient Greece did not start off as an advanced civilization‚ but‚ over time‚ Ancient Greece became more advanced and wealthy. Some essential characteristics that helped Ancient Greece become more advanced

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    demonstrating the influence the 2nd moment of area‚ also known as the second moment of inertia‚ had on the load carrying capacity of the beam. The results from test 1 show that it is possible to deduce the deflection of the beam when loaded with point forces by superposition. Results from test 2 show that the deflection of a beam is influenced greatly by its moment of inertia‚ i.e. with a greater value of inertia there is a smaller deflection. Contents Page Nomenclature ii Introduction

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    Morality in Ethan Frome In The Morality of Inertia‚ Lionel Trilling argues that Ethan Frome’s inability to make his own ethical decisions ultimately makes his ‘smash-up’ a tragic event caused by the inactivity of morality. The nonexistence of this moral inertia is the explanation‚ for Trilling‚ for the outcome of Frome; the lack of moral responsibility in any of the main characters from the beginning of their lives paralyzes their decision making process-- they simply exist and do what is their

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    rotation of a rigid body. The two investigations performed during the lab included investigation 1; an investigation into the moment of inertia of Maxwell’s wheel and investigation 2; an investigation into the dynamics of Maxwell’s wheel. Data & Analysis Investigation 1 In order to calculate the moment of inertia of Maxwell’s wheel the moments of inertia of the disk and the axle had to be added to each other. In order to perform this task various quantities and qualitative data were calculated

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    exit in literature using some approximate analytical methods. High Reynolds number Newtonian jet contracts downstream of the channel due to the emergence of the normal stress as soon as the fluid detaches itself from the channel wall. The effect of inertia on the free surface height and free surface velocity and the flow downstream has been explored. Results obtained are compared with the analytical work of the relevant problem. The computational domain includes the upstream and downstream

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    Why would this happen? It happens because of something called inertia. Inertia matter’s tendency to keep moving if it’s moving or keep staying still if it’s staying still‚ until it becomes under the influence of a force. Kind of like if you wake up in the morning felling tired‚ you want to go back to sleep until you force yourself to wake up. This is how inertia works. If you were traveling in a car at 60 kilometres per hour‚ inertia would mean that the car‚ and everything inside it‚ would want to

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