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    the simulation shows milliamps. • You should show Amperes V = I * R 8.0 V .1 A 800 Ω 2.0 V .044 A 450 Ω .2 V .0058 A 430 Ω 6.9 V .069 A 100 Ω 6.4 V .0213 A 300 Ω Conclusion Questions: ( ½ pt each) 1. Incandescent light bulbs have a very thin filament that glows when hot. Thin filaments have very high / low resistance. 2. The 12V battery in your car operates a 25 amp car stereo. What is the resistance of this stereo system? __.48 ohms_________ 3. A “2D” Maglite

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    some of the ways in which order is made and repaired on a street you know. Social order can be perceived as something that is given to community‚ which does not require any effort. However‚ Hounslow High Street can be an example to demonstrate the need and significance of people’s action and behavior between them and material things to maintain the order by pointing out at public services and street furniture. Hounslow High Street is large shopping area‚ dedicated to pedestrians only‚

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    Friday Night Lights Analyzation Author and director‚ Darnell Hunt‚ once stated‚ “Race is a core reality of the American experience. Media images on television need to reflect that reality to help people who consume media and who don’t have the day-to-day‚ face-to-face contact with others‚ or where that contact is minimal‚ to help them have a greater appreciation of other experiences and how they’re all part of the American fabric.” How might media portray anything but realistic expectations? Media

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    Introducing Boobie Miles     Since it’s creation in 1869‚ football has become a crucial piece to American society.  On a typical Friday night in any small town‚ the sounds of the crowd‚ the band‚ and the cheerleaders can be heard from the dimly lit streets: this is the place where a town comes together as a community and becomes one through the hopes and dreams of the players on the field.  During his “mid-life crisis‚” author and reporter H.G. Bissinger abandoned his life in Pennsylvania and moved

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    YOU AGREE WITH THIS DESCRIPTION OF THE PROSPERITY OF THE USA IN THE YEARS TO 1929? In the 1920’s America experienced a time of prosperity and went through economic and social change. Most see the 20’s as a boom that was followed by a bust‚ The Wall Street Crash 1929‚ and then the depression. However there was much more going on in the 20’s than a simple boom. Was the prosperity real or was it more of an illusion? The prosperity was based on several factors‚ such as favorable government policies. During

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    very unsuccessful life they wake up go to the local pup drinking beer and smoking cigarettes all day‚ only looking forward to their favorite team’s next match. Hooligans are very bad for the community‚ they make a lot of vandalism they make the streets unsure and the police need to use so much power on them‚ at every football match in England there are a big police force to make sure or try to have a peaceful event. But almost every time do the hooligans have attentions about fighting the opponent

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    the Streets by Stephen Crane The book Maggie: A Girl of the Streets was written by Stephen Crane in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The book was written at the beginning of the American tradition of Naturalism‚ which was a literary movement marked by realism and acknowledgment of social conditions. This book is a story of a girl trying to escape poverty and the author also shows the real world hardships of the lower class. I chose to read Maggie: A Girl of the Streets because

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    Fact and Fiction in Tennyson’s “The Charge of The Light Brigade” Lord Tennyson’s poem “The Charge of the Light Brigade” gives account of an October 25 battle during the Crimean War by portraying a valiant charge and the glory it brought. This single charge is infamous for being the most brutal in history. In his book Hell Riders: The True Story of the Charge of the Light Brigade‚ Terry Brighton‚ a member of the Crimean War Research Society‚ discusses the actual incident and compares it to Tennyson’s

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    repaired on the street which you know. The purpose of this assignment is to compare and contrast the social order of City Road with a local road to demonstrate how order is made and is continually repaired over time. Abington Street‚ has changed considerably over the past 50 years‚ from a quiet street of individually owned shops such as‚ Halford Jewellers‚ Benefit footwear‚ and only one a big convenience store. Today‚ you will find fewer individually owned and many more big name high street shops‚ such

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    Naturalism in Stephen Crane’s “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets” “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets‚” is a novella written by Stephen Crane and published in the year 1893. This work was published during the time of the Industrial Revolution‚ when factories were appearing everywhere. Their workers were often not paid enough to lead a decent life‚ and suffered from their situation. They were not very civilized and sometimes aggressive in their behavior. Perhaps because of this radical change from a more agricultural

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