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    Music Lab Paper

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    UNIT TWO: Music Appreciation Lab Questions At this point‚ you are asked to complete the video journey questions. Each link (the title of the lab) has a set of questions beneath it. Using the link‚ answer the questions that follow. Note that links open up a new browser window. Please include the questions and answers when you submit your assignment in the dropbox. Use appropriate headings in your assignment. Submit the work as one file attachment. This means you complete all work in one word processing

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    09/4/2012 Narrative Paragraph MY FIRST TIME ON AN AIRPLANE I was very excited to fly on an airplane. I asked people who had traveled on an airplane before lots of questions about traveling. I had never traveled on an airplane before‚ so I was a little nervous. Everyone I knew who had flown on an airplane told me that they liked it‚ I would like it too‚ it wasn’t scary‚ so I would be fine. That was a little comforting to hear. I was all packed and ready.

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    Averi Schwartz 10/27/10 Communication Lab Paper “Fashion week is a fashion industry event‚ typically named after the host city or major commercial sponsor (New York)‚ lasting four to ten days. It is held so that fashion designers are able to showcase their “collections” for either spring or fall seasons to consumers” (definition) (Indvik). In New York‚ it is referred to as the Mercedes- Benz Fashion week because they sponsor fashion week every year. Fashion week happens twice a year in February

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    Introduction and Theory: A two dimensional object is a figure that has both width and height. Today in physics a two dimensional lab was done to decide the distance of an ice cream cone shooter. To do this‚ the formula (d=Ví t + (1/2) at^2) has to be implemented. I decided to make my Y equal to one meter‚ so my calculations would be easy to get. I knew my acceleration for Y was -9.8‚ the velocity initial for Y was zero‚ and the time it will take for the ice cream to reach zero is .452. For X I know

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    Ever since I was a little girl‚ I dreamt of flying. I desired to experience the feeling of soaring through the clouds forty thousand feet above sea level. I needed to understand the sensation of taking off and landing safely on the tarmac. I even wanted to recognize what turbulence felt like. Little did I know this dream of mine would soon become one of my most dreadful nightmares. The eagerness of wheeling my suitcase down the jet bridge made butterflies move throughout my stomach. My dream

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    humans have been trying to make different machines fly. In 1903‚ Wright brothers had built a new type of flying machine called the airplane which they launched in Kitty Hawk‚ North Carolina. Although they were not the first to fly‚ the airplane was a new design that would forever change history. It was an innovation in technology that had never been seen before. The airplane‚ one of the fastest methods of transportation‚ has changed the way we travel‚ has changed fighting in wars‚ and has changed the

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    Paper Chromatography Lab

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    separation of pigments can include pigment solubility‚ the attraction between the pigments and paper and the size of each pigment particle. Because of these factors the results were as they were. Beta-carotene traveled the furthest because it forms no hydrogen bonds to the chromatography paper and is slightly soluble in the solvent. Contrastingly‚ the chlorophylls are more tightly bounded to the chromatography paper and as a result travelled the least distance. 2. Would you expect the Rf value to be different

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    DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF RADIO CONTROLLED AIRPLANE Group Members: ADEEL AHMAD (080304) BABUR MANSOOR (080316) BILAL IFTIKHAR (080319) HAFIZ FAIZAN SHABBIR USMANI (080332) BE MECHATRONICS (7-A) Project Supervisor Group Captain (R) Muzaffar Ali Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AIR UNIVERSITY‚ ISLAMABAD

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    Lab #5: Refraction of Light Theory: Refraction can be defined as the bending of a wave when it enters a medium which causes it to have some reduced speed. In terms of light‚ refraction occurs when the ray passes through some medium which slows its speed; such as water or glass. In this instance the ray tends to bend towards the normal of the medium. The amount of bending or refraction which occurs can be calculated using Snell’s Law (). Objective: To measure the index of refraction of Lucite

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    flights per day nationwide and US together. Planes are influenced by many things in life. This essay will help the world get a better understanding of biomimicry‚ the biomimicry planes and what organism influences the plane‚ and how it influences airplanes. Planes are the fastest travel today but what made it possible? Biomimicry is copying something in life. Bio means Life and Mimic-Copy. One example of biomimicry is velcro. Velcro was founded when George de Mestral was returning from a walk with

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