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    If we lived in the 20th century, before you started reading this paper, you would have had to recite a prayer with your students. It is surprising to realize that our country once forced students to say a prayer everyday before they started school. For a while, there were no complaints about this. However, as our country started to progress, people began to see the problem with it. People who opposed prayer in public school believed it was unconstitutional. Those who supported prayer in school believed

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    Scanning the darkness from left to right, seeing near where he stood, he first took in the main counter, seeing it being configured as an “L” shape. He then looked through its transparent fronts, seeing the remains of small and empty displays. Even through the dimness brought by the open door, he could tell their whiteness was dust covered. His eyes lifted, looking beyond the main counter, and then scanned slightly right. Seeing further into the depth of the room, and on its other side, sat a

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    This country is comprised of individuals from various ethnic backgrounds, socioeconomic groups, sexual orientations, and faith traditions. Whether it relates to race, class, religion or any other category where one resides in the dominant group, it is tempting not to become oppressive and fail to show mutual respect to the diverse cultures and beliefs of other groups. Furthermore, as educational leaders, we must be equipped with knowledge around policies related to the above mentioned, so that we

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    Any Dream Will Do – Part 2 The Grand Finale Introduction The grand finale – the final night – the curtain coming down (1966 World Cup, Independence Day etc) You can imagine Pharoah saying “and you will rule with me over all of Egypt” and the camera pans across some pyramids and the screen fades to black and the credits begin to roll. But Owen, that’s not the finale… Owen Sorry Phil I was just wondering who would play Joseph in the film… (joke) But like I said, that’s not finale. Ah, of course,

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    Ferrofluids are nanoscopic shards of magnetic particles suspended in organic fluids or water. What are the modern potentials and applications of ferrofluids? Ferrofluids have current applications in a variety of fields and continue to have potentials for further advancements in others. With research of the first ferrofluid in 1963 by Steven Papell with N.A.S.A., ferrofluids have been used to provide advancements in the field of technology. In modern times, ferrofluids are used in speakers for their

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    Anatomical Analysis Tae Kwon Do is a Korean, unarmed martial art and is best known for its kicks (Park, 2001). The roundhouse kick is a turning kick and happens to be the most commonly used kick during competition (Lee, 1996). For this reason, the roundhouse kick will be analyzed in reference to sparring competition. The roundhouse kick, a multiplanar skill, starts with the kicking leg traveling in an arc towards the front with the knee in a chambered position (Pearson, 1997). The knee is extended

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    Rising to the position of CEO of an established organization is a journey that takes years of commitment, hard work, and consistent learning. Many people view educational achievement as a guarantee to the best work positions, but that is not always the case. Reaching the heights of success is a culmination of efforts, continuous search for excellence through learning, discipline, and persistence. While academic excellence is an important component of success, particularly regarding acquiring relevant

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    In order to gauge any effects the slat system, with various weights, may have on the shock wave, several baseline tests were run. These tests did not have the device installed in order to record and understand the basic performance of a shock wave coming straight from the shock tube. To record the pressure profile of the wave within the expansion section, GageScope was used. A trigger was set to detect a rapid rise in voltage from the pressure transducer, and the program would record 1ms before and

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    Works of literature are not independent of each other or of the world, this is a basic truth. Each piece of literature has ties to other works, even with no intention of doing so. These ties can be as broad as to do with racism, or as narrow as to do with the death of Abraham Lincoln. “kitchenette building” by Gwendolyn Brooks exhibits a tie with Robert Conley’s “Plastic Indian” and both literary works exhibit a tie to the article “Poetry, Transformation, and the Column of Tears” by Jane Hirschfield

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    SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION CENTRE OF MASS AND ROTATIONAL MOTION INTRODUCTION- For describing the motion of rigid bodies, we shall introduce the key concept of ‘centre of mass’. This concept enables us to understand how we can apply justifiably the Newton’s laws of motion, in essentially the same form to objects of large size including even the astronomical objects like the planets and the stars. KINDS OF MOTION OF A RIGID BODY- A rigid body may have three kinds of motion- (1) Pure

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