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    because the atlatl is a lever that acts as another joint of the arm, increasing both the leverage, force, and energy of a throw. To test this, I created an atlatl using a wooden branch with a spur sticking out of it, paracord, a rock, tape, a bamboo stick, duct tape, knife, and a saw. I carved the wooden branch to

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    teenage girl, Hannah Baker, who committed suicide. Each chapter of the book is centered on her cassette tapes, which tell the audience every reason she presented as to why she killed herself. These tapes were sent out to the 13 people who Hannah believed had an impact on her decision to kill herself. The book begins when the narrator, Clay Jensen, arrives home from school and sees a box full of tapes on his doorstep. He takes the box inside, opens it, and finds seven audiotapes and thirteen stories.

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    in Mr. John Gough’s property, ‘Pamplemousse Park’, 95 Mc Leans Ridge Rd, Wollongbar, Northern NSW. The plantation is a mixed-species rainforest, established in 1997. Equipment required for this practical exercise was clinometer, diameter tape, 30-measuring tape, basal area prism, point sampling ‘dendrometer’, ruler, calculator, booking board and writing implements 2.2. Methods There were two methods used in this exercise, including plot measurement and point sampling. Each followed the following

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    Introduction: With technology advancing everyday it makes it increasing easier for one to be able to listen to music at any place and anytime. Now-a-days we don’t have to carry around big bulky CD Players or walkman just to listen to our favorite song. This gives people the opportunity to listen to music while they are walking to class or work. The Pedestrian Council of Australia demonstrates the dangers of walking and listening to your music at the same time. The ad does this by showing their audience

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    core (size?) • Tape measure • Timer • Tennis ball (0.058 kg) • Protractor • Pen • Ruler • Duct tape • Stack of books Procedure: 1. Begin with a large piece of foam core board and using ruler and pen, draw a straight line horizontally across approximately 0.21 meters away from one end of the board (this becomes your start line). 2. Collect a decent amount of books to stack on top of each other on a high table and lean the foam core against them (with pen-marked line at top). 3. Tape the “bottom” of

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    Cross-section: Done in a group, Primary Data To measure the cross sectional area, we stretched out a tape measure across the river from one side of the bank to the other. Starting at 0cm, we put a metre ruler into the water, ensuring that it touched the ground, and first measured to where the water stopped at the ruler to find the water depth. Then, we measured from the bottom to where the tape was stretched out to find the depth of the channel. We repeated this every 20cm until we got to the other

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    Amanda DeFrehn Professor T.J. Boynton English 201 1 April 2014 In the book, The Old Weird America, the author, Greil Marcus, interprets Bob Dylan’s album, The Basement Tapes, and its “weird” views on the old America. Marcus compares Dylan’s music to several well-known people’s music and speeches in such a way to support his argument about how past historical events affected the public eye. He believes that the mood, instrumentation, and not as noticeably, the lyrics all lead up to the fear,

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    As a little kid I had always feared dogs. Actually, I guess you could say I was scared to death of them. I never knew why, but the moment I spotted one of those little, fluffy demons, I was running for my life. Eight years old and caked with dirt from a Little League game I just finished, I headed over to the car. Sloppy mud floating around in my shoe, I felt like I was walking around in a marsh. My dad was driving the silver Toyota Matrix playing one of his Rolling Stones albums full blast

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    Section 1: Use evidence from the text to explain the following quotes and their meaning 1. “From that day on, school was closed, and without school, life is like ashes” pg 25 - This quote demonstrates that Taliban closed the school so quickly with the only reason saying that this school is against the God and killing the teacher. The place to learn knowledge disappeared like how ashes do, 2. “Everyone (including me) is interested in staying alive, and in order to stay alive we’re willing to do

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    We went into the closet to choose blue and purple cheetah print duct tape, and my mom went upstairs to grab an old purple yoga mat. My mom helped us cut and rip swatches of duct tape to form the spaces and numbers. After the hopscotch masterpiece was complete, we realized we needed some sort of ‘rock’ to throw to pick up in the middle. I had the idea to use one of the foam building

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