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    Nothing can be done without a cause. Everything is caused by love. It was Fingal’s love for Brother Columban that led him to leave Bangor for Gaul, to follow him instead of God. He had come to Bangor to find God and become a monk in his service. He had found both God and Brother Columban; and had followed Brother Columban. An example of this is shown when we see how long the Abbot Comgall kept Brother Columban from leaving. Fingal followed Brother Columban all over Gaul. He would bring several

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    *BANG* I smirked as I flipped the guard onto the mat punching him as he went down. He was not as bad of an opponent as I expected when he challenged me this morning, but in the end I ended up winning. As always. I sighed as I watched him lay there out of breath, I just wanted something harder, something that would get my parents’ attention once and for all. After training I usually had advanced chemistry, which meant learning how to make bombs and poison, but for some reason Mother and Father had

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    For Baby Boomers and Generation X wrestling fans that grew up in the southeast, the three letters, NWA, evoke nostalgic memories of the long past days of “the territories” and “Kayfabe.” Each “territory” had its own promoter, but was under the banner of the National Wrestling Alliance, NWA. Back then, “Kayfabe” was the implicit rule that the wrestlers always stay in character during the show and in public appearances to maintain the illusion professional wrestling was a real sport and everything

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    My sweet child, please do not hesitate, when they realize you are two scream, Detonate. Ian yanked me up and twisted me around so that my back was to him. His breath was heavy as he pressed his body against mine and his tongue slid up my cheek. “Please keep fighting. I’ll only enjoy it more.” One glance to my father and my dad knew what to do. He flung his arms at Selena. She struck him with the stick. His face contorted in pain, but instead of falling to the floor, he grabbed the electrified end

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    “Oh, sorry Norman.” I mumbled dazed by how blue the brown-haired boy’s eyes were. I stood up breaking eye contact with him and walked off the bus. As I was taking my first step towards the school someone’s foot stuck out in front of me tripping me, I landed face first into the pavement. Snickering came from behind me, I rolled over to see who it was. Please don’t be the Football team. With phones out filming me was of course the Football team. “Hey, Loser why you laying on the

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    The man’s insane eyes stare us down from the crack of the door. I can detect his wrinkles turning up, showing that he is smiling at us. My brother and I lay limp on the floor; pretending that we are weak. My stomach churns as I consider about what they are going to do now. The metal door slams open and a sea of white suited soldiers come at us. Each of the soldiers forcefully yanks us up and locks our hands behind our back. My mind snapped and in an instant, I turned around and tackled the soldier

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    June 2014 The Effect of Launch Angle on Projectile Range of a Tennis Ball Aim: The aim of this experiment is to determine the effect of the launching angle on the distance of the projectile, to identify, apply and use the laws of projectile motion to predict the distance at which a projectile will travel when projected at a known angle and velocity and to investigate the effect varying angles of trajectory have on displacement. Hypothesis: If the launching angle is wider than 0° but less than 45°

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    achievement 3D reconstruction of objects. Computer vision methods are applied for skeleton extraction and motion tracking. In terms of the evaluation of the performance of vision-based methods, the accuracy of the captured motion data (e.g., rotation angles, joint angles, position vector, and movement direction) is fundamental in the body part tracking and post motion analysis.  Kinect As an emerging vision-based human kinematics assessment tool, Microsoft Kinect has been applied in capturing 3D information

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    3.2 The Haversine formula The haversine formula is an important equation in navigation, calculating the haversine of the central angle between two points on a great circle of a sphere using the latitudes and the longitudes of the two points: sin2 (d2r) = sin2 ( Φ2 - Φ12) + cos (Φ1) cos (Φ2) sin2 ( λ2 - λ12) where Φ1 and Φ2 denote the latitudes of Singapore and Chicago respectively, and λ1 and λ2 denote the longitudes of Singapore and Chicago respectively. We can rearrange the haversine formula to

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    adjust the monitor tilt angle. Twisting and tilting of the neck was observed when the instructor turned her head to improve viewing angles at the workstation of both monitors. 3. Chair Height: While perform a task on the workstation, it was observed that the instructor’s feet were not flat on the floor when sitting on the chair. The chair was adjusted to the point at which the feet were flat on the floor. A re-assessment showed that the instructor’s elbows were not at right angles or slightly greater

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