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    Pool Pockets Case Study

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    Pool Pockets For this problem we have a modified pool table that only has four pockets, one in each corner. The ball leaves the bottom left corner at a forty five degree angle and rebounds off the wall at a forty five degree angle until it lands in a pocket (corner). We have to collect data containing the dimensions of the table we used, the number of rebounds it took for the ball to land in a pocket, and which pocket it will land in. We will use this data to find patterns and attempt to find a

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    The most matchless place to be, is Sirmaur, Shimla. The moving slopes, clean fresh air, and extensive size all outperform the city life. The recollections and happiness I encounter when I am there will dependably remain as a cherished memory to me. My home reside in country where it would snow intensely during winter, and in summer park, playgrounds would be the place where you want to be. My home resided in the country. A cow field was my lawn, and I would play find the stowaway with my companions

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    A place that’s really important to me from my childhood would have to be Quick Trip, or as it’s commonly abbreviated, QT. It was important to me because when my friends and I would hang out we would always talk to the workers and get soda. I know it seems weird that an 18 year old girl would say that her favorite place to hang out or a place that meant a lot to her was a gas station, but I didn’t have a very good home life in my in my adolescence, so I took every excuse to stay out of the house.

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    Andy Goldsworthy Analysis

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    A sense of place is defined as involving the human experience in a landscape and also grows from identifying oneself in relation to a particular piece of land on the surface of the Earth. It seems our advancing society has played a huge impact in our daily lives causing us to travel further away from our connection to the environment. Andy Goldsworthy, a British land artist from Yorkshire, made it his life goal to remind the rest of the world just how magical nature still is and the many different

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    Explanation of Initial Business Model Canvas Customer Segments: The customer type would be a young adult, often an “early adopter” of new technology and products, eager to customize and personalize their possessions in order to be distinct. They often spend time and money on customizing their products and seek to differentiate themselves from others. Value Propositions: Customers are looking for a way to express themselves in new forms. There are a number of individuals who are part of or support

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    Grammar Lesson Plan

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    Level of the students: Beginning + Type of Lesson: Grammar: Knowing at what time to use irregular verbs lay and lie properly Aims: To introduce the use of “lay" and “lie" through the medium of verbal communication about setting or placing something somewhere or to rest. To equip students with a restrained and semi- restrained speaking exercise using lay and lie to converse variances between the two irregular verbs in the different principal forms. To allow students an chance to further review "

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    definition that describes what hipness is, but it involves a group of people that are drawn to oppose the mainstream culture, copy the African-American style, and incorporate it into theirs. Hipster culture is often promoted by literature, films, places, clothing, and music. They are individuals characterized by ‘love for outsiders, language that means more than it says, and grimy sense of nobility’ (Leland 10). Having written on various topics throughout the semester, it would be imperative to evaluate

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    Frazier and his friends would escape to the woods, they were able to enjoy doing insignificant activities without any consequences. In addition, "marginal” places and activities are valuable to humankind because it allows adults to use their imaginations like during childhood. The purpose is to influence adults to taste the joy these “marginal” places and activities bring which serves as an incentive to continue to contribute to society. Contributing to society typically meaning to be constantly employed

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    have been places mankind has known and named, marking the cities, rivers, and roads of our world to maps that they might be remembered and revisited. The forest surrounding my home changes throughout the year, cycling in an endless pattern. Some places die in the winter, sleeping softly under blankets of white diamond powder, till spring comes to revive them. Other places fall to summer, withering under unforgiving sunlight or being smothered in shadows beneath the forest’s canopy. The place I tell

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    that means that i did not need to make a lot of places in order to achieve this hours. What i decided to do was to do the hours very quick, so i only visited two places. In one of the places that i went i did three point five hours and in the other place i made five hours. One of the places that i went was the palm fest that was going on in the civic center in Mcallen, i never knew that this place was happening for year so my first time going to this place was serving my community hours. It was cool

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