Neanderthal‚ possessed with a primitive trait to have it all‚ Greed led him to hunt for the Earth’s soil‚ Foiled other’s rights and used them for his own toil‚ Filled the sky with projectiles for the planet’s oil‚ Tore open the gift of nature‚ and claimed to be ‘royal’‚ Then criticized if one fails to conform to the common hoyle‚ Loyal to work that is considered vile‚ To buy things that are obsolete‚ and not worthwhile‚ In the wilderness of the supermarket aisles‚ Where sales are stalked
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The Roman army was very mighty. Because of this they were able to expand their territory. At the height of their power they were able to conquer what we now call Wales‚ Spain‚ France‚ the Middle East‚ Greece‚ most of Germany‚ and the northern coast of Africa. Historians view the roman army as an extremely effective fighting machine. The lowest level soldier in the Roman army was a legionnaire. 5000 to 6000 legionnaires made up a legion. They were trained to fight in a disciplined and coordinated
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Explain the role of Computer Systems in different environments. The rising of computer technology has taken deep roots in every field nowadays. It is impossible for anyone to imagine a world without a computing environment. It is the worst nightmare for any organization to imagine its functioning without high end automated systems. What is the importance if a computer system? Computers are extremely important in the modern world of today. In the fast moving life of the modern world of today
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The castle. A symbol of the Middle Ages. A great fortification made from the fall of the Roman Empire‚ to the 1500s. The word castle originated from the Latin word "castrum"‚ which means town‚ a walled enclosure‚ a stronghold‚ or just a tower. From little wooden towers surrounded by a logs‚ to great stone fortresses with elaborate designs and structures. When the Roman Empire was falling‚ people set out to the country side to begin a new life. Struggles between lords for power led to battles‚ so
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HSC Physics Space 1. The Earth has a gravitational field that exerts a force on objects both on it and around it Define weight as the force on an object due to a gravitational field Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object‚ it is measured in kilograms (kg). The weight of an object is a measure of the force with which it is attracted by a gravitational force‚ it is measured in Newtons (N). It is directly related to the strength of the gravitational field at a point where the object
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Edexcel AS Physics in 100 Pages -----an easy-to-understand textbook & exam preparation guide Copyright ©2011 by Yajun Wei All rights reserved under international Copyright Conventions. No part of the text of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means‚ including information storage and retrieval systems‚ without permission in writing by the publisher‚ except by reviewers or catalogues not limited to online for purpose of promotion. Front Cover photo
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chemicals were commercial chemicals or variants. Their properties were‚ for the most part‚ well known. The Germans simply opened canisters of chlorine and let the prevailing winds do the dissemination. Shortly thereafter the French put phosgene in a projectile and this method became the principal means of delivery. In July 1917‚ the Germans employed mustard shells for the first time and simultaneously attempted to use a solid particulate emetic‚ diphenyl
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Sports Mechanics Of Tennis The hitting and subsequent motion of a tennis ball in playing a forehand topspin Abstract The forehand topspin is one of the primary techniques that is utilised in modern day tennis. It has been used to enhance a player’s overall forehand skills that result in the maximising of a players groundstroke power output. This report will analyse the motions the tennis player and tennis ball undergo‚ the forces acting on the player and the ball and lastly‚ the force transformation
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for her only a few miles away was a bevy of Union blockaders ready to do battle. It was no contest. It was a warm‚ windless day. Recently washed clothes hung lazily from the rigging of the Yankee ships as the Merrimack slowly lumbered into firing range of the USS Cumberland‚ a thirty-gun frigate. The Yankee ships and surrounding shore batteries opened fire only to watch in amazement as their cannon balls bounced off the sloped sides of the Merrimack with no effect. The Confederate ironclad rammed
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Chapter 1: Forces Define force Force: a push or a pull FORCE IS A VECTOR (HAS A SIZE & A DIRECTION) Units: Newtons 1 N = the force required to accelerate a 1 kg mass 1 m/s2 1 N= 0.225 lbs 1 lb = 4.448 N Classify forces Internal Forces: forces that act within the object of system whose motion is being investigated Pulling= tensile forces (putting the structure under tension) Pushing= compressive forces (putting the structure under compression) Internal forces hold things together when
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