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    foot within I could smell the stench of adolescent rebellion. The entry hallway was dimly lit and packed with people. I squeezed by and found myself in the spacious graffiti covered living room. Kid Cudi’s music echoed through the room while the beer pong game being played next to the speakers got intense. And then I saw him. He wore a red hat‚ had a tiresome stare‚ and a delighted smile. His tattoos peered out from beneath his flannel shirt and the light hit the stone gauges in his ears as he created

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    27 September 2012 “Nature of Parties” Expository Process Essay In the essay “The Nature of Parties” author James J. Farrell thoroughly explains the average college student’s partying habits. He explores the leading factors to student partying‚ while explaining what he has learned from his college students who are presently familiar with the lifestyle. In the essay‚ Farrell is trying to understand the reasoning for why college is a time in every person’s life that partying is so vital. He states

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    Ping-Pong: A Short Story

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    CHAPTER THIRTEEN The House of Creepy Mr. Ping-Pong I sat on the floor doused in yellow liquid moonlight mingled with shadows‚ waiting. But for what? I thought. A chance to escape? The window was small and too high for me to reach. For someone to rescue me? That was unlikely to happen. No one knew where I was. I was trapped in silence—ensnared by insatiable madmen. The door creaked open. A dark shape shuffled in then stepped into the light. It was one of the men who had grabbed me. I stared up

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    The Maximum Height of the bounce of a ping pong ball Introduction This experiment‚is an investigation into the maximum height of the bounce of a ping pong ball when it is first released.This is because of the unpredictability of the bounce not always reaching the same height.This we can assume their are many factors effecting the bounce of the ping pong ball.The following experiment will determine how different surfaces on which a ping pong ball is released affects the height of the first

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    Can One Raise A Sunken Vessel With Ping-Pong Balls? Being assigned an I-Search paper‚ I was to acquire a question that was appealing to me‚ and that I did. It all started after mindless searches via the internet and some procrastination‚ to which I found myself to be in front of the television. While I knew I should be looking for a suitable question‚ I still sat there watching on. I happened to be flipping through the channels when a commercial for the Mythbusters brought about the question

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    How Does Temperature affect the Ability to Bounce of a Ping-Pong ball? Physics Design Practical Research Question How is the bounce-height of a ping pong ball affected by it’s temperature? This research questions aims to find out how the temperature of a ping pong ball affects the vertical height bounce‚ after being dropped from 1 metre. I will be measuring the bounce height using a video camera to find the heightest point. I will use the top of the ball for ease of results. Hypothesis:

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    The Home Video Game Industry: Atari Pong to the Nintendo Wii; Rotting youthful minds since 1974 Many people of today remember how video games began the decay of the physical and mental well-being of the world’s youth since the inception of the Atari game Pong in 1974. What Atari creator Nolan Bushnell did not realize back then was that when he invented this wildly successful creation it would leave such a large imprint on society; physically‚ mentally and emotionally. Many youths of today are

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    Low‚ K.H and Pong‚ S.F. 2012. Information Technology and Systems. Cengage Learning. 2. Stair‚ R.M. and Reynolds‚ G.W. 2011. Information Systems‚ International Edition‚ 10th edition‚ Course Technology - Tutorial Tutorial class starts in week 2 - - Practical Practical class starts in week 2 - - Week 2 Lecture Chapter 1: Introduction to Information system: Information system applications in business and society Importance and Benefits of Information Systems 1. Low‚ K.H and Pong‚ S.F. 2012. Information

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    A. Attention Getter: Did you know that ping pong is one of the most popular sports in the world? More people play ping pong in the United States in a year than they play baseball or soccer. (Hodges‚1993). B. Relevance: I’m sure most people in this room have heard of ping pong in some fashion but like myself have little knowledge of the origins of ping pong and how popular the sport is around the world. Ping pong is a great game that I believed everyone would like if they knew about the sport

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    among the most popular P2P systems. This chapter presents a broad overview of P2P computing and concentrates on Gnutella I in the context of Web Services discovery. It also emphasizes on the analysis of a revised mechanism that can achieve the ping pong message exchange objectives but with less network traffic. In addition‚ these chapters also suggest method in detail and provide lines of reasoning as to why it could. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Gnutella is a communications protocol for distributed search

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