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    James Naismith, born 11/6/1861, in Almonte, Ontario, Canada invented the greatest game of all time. Basketball was invented December 1891 at a YMCA gymnasium in Springfield, Massachusetts. The game was invented to be an indoor game for students to play during the cold winter months since there were no previous indoor game that could involve a whole class. Basketball started out with only 13 rules that were made by Naismith in 1891 and the rules have continued to grow and change up to present day

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    Ballistic Analysis Sacha J. Boroumand New West Charter High School Abstract Ballistic Analysis is the science of mechanics, especially weapons like projectiles, bullets,  and bombs.  Since technology is changing everyday, there has to be new ways for weapons to be made as well as laws to be made to prohibit them.  Ballistic Analysis also helps create new types of technology to create better and more efficient weapons.  Ballistic weapons are being changed for the better, yet are being used

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    Galileo Galilei Introduction It is no question that Galileo was an influential scientist in his time and still is today (picture located on page 6 from google.com). Though his most notable discoveries were in the field of astronomy, we cannot label him simply as an astronomer. He authored many important works including, Sidereal Messenger (also known as Starry Messenger), but unfortunately, due to the power of the Catholic church in his native Italy, his work in astronomy was widely rejected by

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    Archimedes Contributions

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    up the air only to toss them down back to the sea, destroying and sinking the ship. The enemies of Archimedes had no chance to respond to a huge hand shaped hook as it came as a surprise to them. “Archimedes’ simply set the defence of Syracuse in motion, as if it were a simple complex machine, as operable by one man, as a triple pulley drawing up a ship.” (Jaeger, pg. 110) Only requiring one man, Archimedes’ claw allowed for a single man to sink an entire ship in the matter of minutes. It is no wonder

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    with complete certainty. The factors which are important for human speciation include at least the following features.There was bipedal stance, efficient for running and freeing dextrous hands which incorporated both power in the use of tools and projectiles, and very fine motor control for sewing and other tasks. They evolved strong social bonding, seen in other primates but carried to new levels of complexity. A limitation in the pelvis of the female which led to premature birth of the young and a

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    Perception, Perspectives and Giants An individual’s perspective and perception become their reality. We spend so many hours of our lifetime attempting to prove to others that we are correct about certain points or principles; perhaps we have drawn conclusions based on limited information that is not always correct. Worldview, culture, religion, family and many other factors influence our lives and the way that we think and view things. In business, the best way to make decisions is a corporate mentality

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    enough to snap and uproot trees, destroying forests in their paths. Tornadoes and the torrential rain and hail that accompany them can destroy a vast amount of crops. Winds of up to 300 mph can turn harmless objects and structures into deadly projectiles, all occurring in a matter of seconds. Injuries or deaths resulting from tornadoes are most often caused by the collapse of buildings and flying debris. The greatest physical damage occurs when tornadoes rip through populated areas. The destruction

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    can cause resistance and friction. Non-contact force is when an object doesn’t need to be touched this includes gravity, magnetism and electricity. Forces can be acted upon in any direction and are either balanced being the object is either not in motion or travelling at a constant speed or unbalanced where there is a change in speed this includes stopping, accelerating, starting or slowing down. When all the forces acting upon an object are the same they are said to be balanced. Force is measured

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    The Chris Ofili Controversy Essay example

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    The Chris Ofili Controversy Most people may not know who Chris Ofili is, but chances are that many of them know one of his works, his painting “The Holy Virgin Mary”, displayed at the Brooklyn Museum of Art’s “Sensation” exhibition in 1999. The painting was extremely controversial because of Mary’s exposed breast being made of elephant dung and because of the porno cutouts surrounding Mary. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and others, saying that such works were not appropriate for public display

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    Great Batle of Otumba

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    The flipping motion of the atlatl propels a light spear much faster and farther than it could be thrown by hand alone. Darts were used made from oak, single pointed with obsidian, flint, or even copper or bone. The propelled darts tended to be more powerful than arrows

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