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    every minute‚ he climbs 12 m but slips down 8 m. How much time he will take to reach at the top? (A) 20 minutes (B) 22 minutes (C) 19 minutes (D) none of these 4.  a b a a a b a  a a (A) a b a (B) a a b (C) a b b (D) none of these 5. What was the day of the week on 15 August‚ 1947? (A) Tuesday (B) Wednesday (C) Thursday (D) Friday 6. If S = n(n  1) = 78‚ find the value of n. 2 (A) 32 (C) 13 (B) 12 (D) 6 7. A vertical stick 6 cm long casts a shadow 4 cm long on

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    What Would Life be Like Without the Internet? An interesting question in an age where the Internet plays an integral part of everyday life‚ business and society! So what are the implications of a life without the internet? Well firstly we should ask the question in a more specific circumstance.  What would life be like with no Internet if the ‘plug’ was pulled today?  We’ll be looking at this topic from this angle‚ rather than trying to imagine the world without the Internet had it never been

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    Austin Noble English 100 – Summer 2010 Essay 2 Presented to: Michael Torrence‚ Ph.D 6/24/10 Life Without Music Trying to imagine life without music is unbearable. When I think back on my life I realize that music is a soundtrack to my personal story. Music has played an intricate part of all my social experiences. Every party I’ve ever been to has had music. Playing music has brought me extreme joy and has centered my soul. Most importantly though‚ music has helped me to find love and start

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    Inventions created during the ancient eras often leave an impact on the civilizations around at the time‚ but over time‚ fade due to steadily improving technology. Though with the innovations from Ancient China such as paper‚ print and the gun‚ the inventions not only effected Ancient China‚ but the entire globe‚ and still to this day are heavily relied-upon tools in the modern world. As China became one of the most developed nations during the early common era‚ many other nations began to express

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    Inventions of the 1800's

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    One day Edison’s boss called him to his office. He asked him how much it would cost to buy his improvements. He wanted $6‚000 but his boss offered $40‚000! Edison bought a factory and started inventing. In 1871‚ Edison married Mary Stiltwell and had three children. In 1876‚ Edison moved out of Newark and into Meleno Park. In 1876 Alexander Bell invented the telephone and Edison improved it by making it battery powered. He then invented a lampback out of graphite and it made the signal clearer

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    sodium hydroxide.” And that is just it. Soap‚ although simple‚ is also so very complex‚ and used to improve so much. Soap is commercially and socially used for cleaning and sanitation and has had a very significant impact on the health of the overall world. Although the very first usage and production of soap was never officially documented‚ it is said to be possible that soap could have been discovered/used in as far back as early prehistoric times. Though the creation of soap is a very old process

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    Great Invention Of The Atomic Bomb Darion Mealing English 12 Mr. Owens Block 4 02/06/14 If you were asked what the greatest invention to help or impact mankind‚ what would you say? Most people would begin to talk about automobile‚ engines‚ and other machinery. Weapons are also a major reason we are what we are today. A special weapon stands out as the big advantage of why we won the battles in World War II‚ It’s called the Atomic Bomb. It is a great invention because

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    With the help of effective communication people are able to define and understand goals and shear and receive the information better. When there is a lack of communication in the health care industry it can cause a poor medical care and mistakes in patent’s medical history. Therefor; clarity is a must in the health care industry. Active listening is also a part of better communication skills. The supportive and defensive communication is everywhere and lasting. In the health care environment supportive

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    Chinese. It was discovered by Luan Te‚ a Chinese magician. He had a board game similar to chess in which one of the game pieces was a spoon. When he emptied the metal laying pieces onto the board the spoon would spin around until the handle was pointing north (Icanberry 1). His spoon was made from what we know today as lodestone. The spoon was able to spin around because of the long handle and rounded bottom. Elmer Sperry‚ an American navigator‚ invented the gyrocompass‚ a widely used tool. This device

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    computer. My best friend’s big brother doesn’t have any friends to go our with because he spends all of his time on he computer. I think it is a very bad habit for him to get isolated from the real life. In conclusion‚ as technology getting better people are trying to make their work easy and fast. From this we become lazy‚ weak and ill. It makes our immune system go bad and we have the ability to

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