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    importantly happiness. If I ever forget the true meaning of happiness, these memories of happiness will be there to remind me. If you want to be happier and stronger, you have to learn how to find happiness in the moment, or else you will only become weaker. If you know and feel this moment truthfully with the heart and you’re ready to accept the present you are living in, then from the time you are born, your entire life can be beautiful. If someone doesn’t know this, then their life will never life

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    Slide 1 During a figure skating competition, many required elements must be included in the program for each skater. Depending on what level of competition the skater is in, the techniques and difficulty increases. A triple axel is one of the most difficult figure skating jumps. The skater needs to jump from the outside edge of his or her blade, while moving in a forward rotation, rotating three and a half revolutions in the air, and then landing on the opposite foot which they took off from. A

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    participate in the trip. After a moment of articulating it over outside the conference room, we came back in and all shook hands and said we said: “It was a great honor.”

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    Name:David Toledo Room: 401 Review of Literature Target Audience The Magnetic Organizer will appeal to a young-older audience. Both boys and girls can be unorganized, and therefore the Magnetic Organizer is for both genders. The Magnetic Organizer can appeal to many students who have trouble being organized in school. Leaving folders, papers, or homework somewhere are constant struggles of students. Magnetic Organizers can be used by both amateurs and professionals as both need to be organized

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    always in an inquiry with who they really are. Such inquiry can help people find their true identities. Moreover, people can find their “truer” identities by visiting their deepest layers of consciousness on their journey. During this visit, nostalgic moments are the keys to finding our own essential

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    Where Liberty Meets Justice Essay

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    America was the hope of freedom. From the time Thomas Jefferson penned the unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, the nation has provided to its citizens absolute rights to be honored by the government and the people. When the Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791, Americans could boast a document endowing them the freedom to exercise their religious beliefs outside of the government’s control. America is still the hope of freedom, but it remains for many just that, a hope

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    Catapulting though Time & Physics Essay

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    Catapulting though Time & Physics Hurling an object towards one’s enemy may seem as old as time itself. People have hurled fists at each other, thrown spears, and launched giant rocks into enemy territory. The use of catapults, and other objects that hurl projectiles, also seem as old as human civilization itself. The effectiveness of the catapult in flinging objects over a great distance and causing destruction is due to a few basic physics principals that govern force, energy, motion, speed

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    government shall not establish any official religion. Therefore, as long as the government doesn't make it mandatory for the students to pray, they should be allowed to at least have that choice. One minute set aside for a student to either have a moment of silence or to have their own prayer isn't hurting anyone, as long as students are not forced to pray. By taking away that right, it is violating their rights as American citizens and their right to have freedom of religion. In 1962, The Supreme

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    of the other dancer. M will stand for the leader's mass and m will be used for the follower's mass. w will be the angular velocity, I will be the moment of inertia, and r is radius. To find the work you must subtract the intial kinetic energy from the final kinetic energy. The equation for rotational kinetic energy is: Iw2. The equation for the moment of inertia for particles is: (M+m)r2 So calculating this gives you:{[(M+m)final radius2]final w2}-

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    Disk With Weight: A 15 kg uniform disk of radius R = 0.25 m has a string wrapped around it, and a m = 3 kg weight is hanging on the string. The system of the weight and disk is released from rest. a) When the 3 kg weight is moving with a speed of 2.2 m/s, what is the kinetic energy of the entire system? KETOT = KEwheel+KEweight = (1/2)(I)(w2)+(1/2)(m*v2) =(0.5* v2)(m+1/2M) =0.5*(2.2^2)*(3+(.5*15)) J b) If the system started from rest,

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