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    It was my final moments as a Chelsea High School cheerleader. My final banquet had quickly approached. It was then that I realized I was not ready for the season to be over. I stood in front of my friends, fellow cheerleaders, and their families as they watched and waited for me to recite my last words as the season came to an end. It took hours for me to write about what my teammates and my coaches meant to me. I did not want to sound too nostalgic since I’m not the emotional type, but I also

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    the subconscious is similar to having an incredibly realistic dream; you wake up feeling as though what you dreamt about actually happened to you. This act of vivid dreaming can sometimes be caused by any subconscious emotions felt leading up to the moment you fall asleep. In Raskolnikov’s case, whether or not he feels any sort of genuine guilt for murdering Alyona is fairly ambiguous, but it is obvious that he is paranoid about the idea of being caught. For example, shortly before Raskolnikov’s run-in

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    back towards wherever they had originally come from. As I watched them gradually leave a third one shot out of the bushes that flanked the school’s central staircase and it quickly joined the others. I then continued on watching them for a long moment wishing I could go with them. But alas, I let out a sigh and dragged my sorry butt inside. After only a minute or two of searching the halls I had found my homeroom and took a seat near the back, close to the windows. I had reckoned that at least

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    The sweat trickled down the side of my cheek and my eyes went dry as the wind slammed against my face. My jersey was billowing in the wind as I skated across the famous bruins b at center ice. I saw the puck go past a defender quickly and trickle along the banged up boards. The crowd was cheering insanely loud that I thought my ears were going to pop. I was on breakaway and then bang, a stick completely swiped my feet of the ice. This was one of the best of my life and it all started with a phone

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    increased alcohol and drug use, sex, suicide, school shootings, and last but not least, an excessive amount of entitlement. Our children need something bigger than themselves to turn to when they are faced with difficult times. A simple two minute moment of silence would allow believers and non-believers the opportunity to meditate each morning and set the mood for the remainder of the day. All parties involved, regarding the argument on prayer in school, are very fervent about their stance. There

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    Europe, where the torque is continually adjusted to keep the system frequency at the nominal grid frequency. in equation (1) Where $Tgen$ is the generated torque, $Tload$ is the consumed torque including grid losses torque and $JSys$ is the total moments of inertia in the system representing the coupled synchronous machines response in case of any power imbalance. $\delta \omega

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    Most Basic Turn In Ballet

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    The most basic turn in ballet is the pirouette, which is a turn around a vertical axis with one supporting foot on the floor. The pirouette is a “highly complex and highly organized skill that involves the simultaneous coordination of the head, arms, trunk, knees, and feet” (Denari & Correa, 2013). There are three stages of a pirouette: the preparation, turn, and landing. Preparation The position and movements preceding the actual turn in the pirouette is called the preparation. To start, place

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    How the protons are produced in MRI Scanner? Our human body is made out of water. Water molecules H2O contain hydrogen nuclei which is also known as protons. Protons become aligned in a magnetic field. As it has really strong magnetic field which makes proton spin. The scanner also produces a radio frequency current that create a magnetic field. When the field is turned off the protons slowly return to the normal spin, this process is called precession. Protons are found in different body tissues

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    Lab Report Paperclips

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    1) Obtain the materials 2) Set/place the paperclips onto the plate 3) Set/place one magnet at room temperature (20°C-25°C) for one hour 4) Gently set/place the magnet onto the paperclips 5) Use the tongs to gently lift up the magnet without knocking off any paperclips 6) Remove all the paperclips and place them onto the scale (make sure that the units are set to grams) 7) Record the results with your writing utensil and paper 8) Place the second magnet in the freezer (-20°C) 9) Reset the paperclips

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    America Needs Prayer in Public Schools Essay

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    Not so long ago, a typical school day would begin with the Pledge of Allegiance and a prayer. Today, a simple prayer is considered offensive and unconstitutional. A prayer is meant to be a conversation with God; a personal connection to a sovereign being of choice. I personally believe that prayer is beneficial. Prayer calms my mind and gives me the chance to thank God for all of his blessings. Granted, not everyone believes in the same God that I do. I believe most people would probably agree that

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