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    alpine slide in Lutsen, MN. This half mile track will be sure to give anyone a thrill as they head down the twisty, turning course. Before you board the chairlift, taking you to the top, the alpine slide staff instructs you to break as you go down the slide around corners. As we listened, my dad’s uncle Roger whispers to the rest of the family, “there is no way they would design it where you could fly off of the track, so I’m not going to brake on the corners.” As Roger went down the Alpine slide, he

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    I don’t want to, I can’t” I cried while peering down at the sinister waters below me. I was overcome with fear as I sat five stories up on a waterslide that ventured through a tunnel surrounded by sharks. 11. I felt the intense heat of the Bahamas and the sun beating down on my back as I contemplated whether or not I would go down the slide that seemed to be a death trap. 12. My dad stood behind me, ready to ride the slide, and said “C’mon McKenna, you can do this”. 13. Sharks are my biggest

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    provided on each slide.  By using less information on the slide and expanding upon your bullets you'll be able to demonstrate a wealthier knowledge in the subject area without doing any extra work.  Lastly, it's easy to tell that a lot of work was put into this presentation.  The slides are well thought out and there is plenty of statistical evidence to backup your claims.  Ensure that for future presentations, everyone within the group spends a little time polishing down the slides to their core representations

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    Scream your heart out as you slide the 610 foot vertical drop and over 3,000 feet long track! Just look out and be careful for some of the turns and slightly deep drops. Always put your arms in so you won’t scratch those lovely arms of yours! There is a warning to slow down at the bottom of the slide so be aware of that. Getting more excited now? Purchase the Half Day or Full Day Adventure Pass if you want to do

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    The Report Of A Burglary

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    On 02/05/2017 I was dispatched to 524 E. 30th Ave. North for the report of a burglary. When I arrived, I noted the front of the house was facing south. The house was a single level, white in color with a tin roof. The front of the house had a porch that also faced the south. When I pulled into the driveway, two people were standing on the front porch. I walked up to the porch and the two individuals identified themselves as the home owners. The male identified himself as Augustus Arterburn 05/07/1993

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    The purpose of this lesson is to introduce the students to the concept of division. This will be somewhat of a review for the students who have had practice with division in past grade levels. It has been a long time since the students have had any practice with division, so this lesson will serve an introduction to the meaning of division, division vocabulary, as well as its relationship to multiplication. Students will be introduced to fact families as a way to show the connection between multiplication

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    After reading The Liars Club an autobiography by Mary Karr, my interpretation of the reading is that she is telling her story from her point of view as a child and as an adult, utilizing foreshadowing and vivid imagery. For example, the reading states “My sharpest memory is of a single instant surrounded by dark.” “I was seven, and our family doctor knelt before me where I sat on a mattress on the bare floor” (Karr 3). This passage also brought some significance to the story as discussed in class

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    Linear Transducer for direct positional estimation and 2. Rotary Encoder for rakish or circuitous direct estimation. 1.Linear Transducer-A direct transducer is a gadget mounted on the machine table to quantify the genuine uprooting of the slide in a manner that dark lash of screws, engines and so on would not bring on any mistake in the criticism information. This gadget is thought to be of the most astounding precision furthermore more costly in correlation with other measuring gadgets mounted

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    brother. I was just being my 7 year old second grade self when life decided to throw a curveball at me. We were playing tag, and my friend was it. I was sitting at the top of the slide that I had been told many times to be careful on. My brother was hiding in the little dirt hole at the end of the grey metal slide that was rusting underneath. Thinking Please don't make me be it. . I leaned over the edge letting my feet dangle over it. I saw her climbing up the steep stairs that lead to the top

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    In contemporary mathematics, the arithmetic computations that make up the complex subject have been eased by the calculator, allowing for revolutionary discoveries and endeavors by mathematical scholars. However, what can be said of the conduct of mathematicians before the introduction of the calculator? I certainly find it crucial to understand this, for the pre-calculator era is what shaped the subject into the core study of success. In the classroom the unit of trigonometry - the dynamic analysis

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