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    Introduction: As objects move in a circular motion or change direction, they are accelerating, this form of acceleration is known as centripetal acceleration (ac). The direction of the acceleration is always towards the centre of the circle. Centripetal acceleration can be represented by the formula ac=V2r=42rT2=42rf2. In these formulas, v is the velocity, r is the radius of the circle, T is the period, and f is the frequency. Furthermore, velocity can be represented by the following equations v=2rT=2rf

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    The Hitachi C10FCH2 Miter Saw is a type of saw with laser marker that provides precise and accurate cuts on varieties of materials such as plywood, fiber and hard boards, decorative panels and aluminum sashes. Hitachi miter saw is equipped with miter angles that functions with great cutting flexibility and capability that provide the users with ideal and versatile type of functionality. The Hitachi C10FCH2 adopts a system known as Laser Marker System that perfectly functions in maintaining and observing

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    Borges depicts dreams are mirrored to the source it originates from. Such theme is also evident in Hamlet. In The Circular Ruins, Borges' audience tries to understand the origin of the dreamer. When the dreamer finally notices the idea of the dream cycle, the reader then, realizes that the dreamer’s memory had been eliminated by his father as the dreamer had done for his

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    The Art of Being Ambiguous In his collection of short stories, Ficciones, Jorge Luis Borges uses dreams, imagination and fantasy to establish ambiguity in his stories. With the use of juxtaposition and symbols, Borges blends a realm of dreams and imagination into the individual’s everyday worldly experiences. Through these devices, Borges commonly blurs the line between aspects of reality for his characters versus the constructs of his or her mind. By combining the real with the fictitious, Borges

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    the two realities can have differences and yet both very real, Carroll’s strange personality is not actually strange at all. Borges’ The Circular Ruins did not contain the same meaning as Carroll’s existentialist ideas; Borges’ idea of dreams was strictly one-way, in which when one person wakes up, the person who is being dreamed will vanish. The Circular Ruins questioned about our existence as real or just a fragment of someone else’s imagination, which is supposedly as real as the actual reality

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    Introduction Schönbrunn Palace is a political, cultural, and artistic marvel as it stands today and during the period it was made and as it exists today. The building and all surrounding buildings are meant to be taken in as a whole, as if it were four walls of canvases each unique and significant while still being part of the room. Schönbrunn is seen as a Gesamtkunstwerks. It was meant to out shine Versailles Palace in France. (5,6) From the height of the Hapsburg Empire to the present, the

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    linear polarizing filter the other is the circular polarizing filter. A circular or a linear filter will do exactly the same thing for your images; enhance them. To compare them, the circular filter is more expensive and the linear filter may not be the best choice for most cameras that use auto focus. A linear filter will often ruin the performance of auto focus; the camera is unable to transform the information correctly coming from the filter. A circular polarizing filter has an added layer which

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    Borge's Use of Berkeley's Idealism Essay

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    intellectual models in his writing, one of which is George Berkeley’s subjective idealism. In "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius," Borges paints a picture of a perfect reality governed by Berkeley’s idea that matter only exists in perception, and in "The Circular Ruins," he presents a man who creates a boy who cannot exist independent of his perception. However, by employing Berkeley’s logic in these stories, Borges is in fact denying Berkeley’s ultimate purpose: the justification of the existence of God.

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    In Waste to Wealth: The circular Economy Advantage, as the name suggests, the authors, Peter Lacy and Jakob Rutqvist, introduced methods of turning waste into wealth, and encouraged companies to move from resource-based growth to performance-based growth for competitive advantage. They pointed out how the circular economy model could replace the historical linear growth model to make companies more sustainable and more compatible with economic growth, as well as outlining strategies for helping companies

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    Debt Driven Economy

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    go bust and ruin lives, such as the Great Depression, just as quickly. This illustrates how the loop of the economy and a human’s life are related. This also shows that the balance in this universe cannot be broken or changed. This poem describes being young and having energy, which would be considered the upward swing of your life and the times of a developing economy. Then there is a state of prosperity where one reaches their prime, which would be being at the top of the circular swing and when

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