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    Surf Girl Research Paper

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    friends got to the water, they all said RACE YOU TO THE WAVES. Jessica could not put down the challenge. They ran into the water. When Jessica got in she thought it was beautiful she could see the crystal water. She ran in the water and after getting far enough she plopped down on her board. She saw the wave coming and then quickly jumped on her board. She rode the wave and she felt so relieved, all the stress was take n away when she surfed. After a couple of times of riding the waves she went home.

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    The most memorable vacation I’ve had is when I went to Hawaii. When my parents told me where we were going, I knew it would be my most unique trip. We usually go on a vacation every few years to somewhere that's warm during Minnesota’s winter. Because of Hawaii’s warm climate, It was one of the best choices. Out of the five days we stayed there, one specific day became the crowning moment of the whole trip for me. Even though the trip would be a long eleven hour flight, I knew it would be worth it

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    The light shined through the thin hotel blinds to wake up the newly wedded couple on their romantic honeymoon. The beautiful tropical sky was cloudless with a never ending blue skyline. The turquoise water went on for miles in the horizon. As Mike open the blinds the glistening sun had blinded him. His beautiful wife laying in their king size been with the covers covering her scandalous body. Her blue eyes slowly opened as she gazed at Mike. The glimmer in her eyes made it clear that he was her true

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    What Is Equilibrium?

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    position of a wave is the line that goes through the center of the wave. This is the position at which a string would be if there were no disturbances running through it creating waves. The crest of a wave is the maximum positive displacement from the resting place or the equilibrium of a wave. The trough is the maximum negative displacement from the resting place or the equilibrium of a wave. The amplitude of a wave is the amount of displacement from the resting position or equilibrium of a wave to either

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    The World Communicates 1. The wave model can be used to explain how current technologies transfer information * describe the energy transformations required in one of the following: mobile telephone, fax/ modem, radio and television Energy transmission in mobile telephone: sound wave energy (input sound) -> electrical (in transmitting phone) – > radio wave (transmit signal) -> electrical (in receiving phone) -> sound (output sound) * describe waves as a transfer of energy disturbance

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    Water. One of the world most powerful elements. Waves. Always moving. Always crashing. Always breaking. Something that has always pulled at my attention. Since I was little, I marveled at the waves and their great dominance and the endless amusement they offered. I longed to swim in these waves. I longed to roll with the great crash on the shore, to find the treasures that lurked beneath them, to surf. It wasn’t until my sophomore year of high school that a group of seniors first asked me to go

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    A Story Of A Short Story

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    best darn maid of honour you ever did see. I’ll make these decisions; you relax, and then thank me later when it’s all over—like, thank me big . . . with a trip or something, okay?” “Did you say something?” Harriet forced her gaze to switch from the water to her best friend, Meril. God, she admired Meril, had since the day they met in ninth grade. Meril with her pixie-cut hairstyle, her darling dimples, her white, almost straight teeth. It was impossible to look at her and not smile. She was like a

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    Act I Scene 1 Homework – Graphing a Wave Name: A vibration is a wiggle in time; a wave is a wiggle in space and time. In this exercise, you will explore that connection by transferring the motion of the second hand of a clock (a vibration, even if a slow one), to a wave. Print out the image of a clock and open the spreadsheet called Grapher. You will find both of them in the same item where you found these instructions. Use a metric ruler to measure the displacement of the tip of the

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    Boom! Crash! Splat! Hearing the waves made me nervous. Particularly never being in a wave pool. That made me more nervous. “Here they come!,” I heard someone scream. I don’t know about this. I kept on thinking to myself. I just don’t know! “Um. Are you so sure about this?,” I asked Kate, my softball teammate. My voice was crackling like a fire pit. ”Of course! It’s so fun! I love the wave pool!” she replied. I turned around and looked at Jenna, another one of my teammates. “Don’t worry. You don’t

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    Imagine white sand in between your toes as you drink coconut milk fresh from the tree as waves crash ten feet in front of you. You’re on a beach lounging in the sun while your friends are falling asleep in language arts. As a thirteen year old boy I got the chance to go and spend a week on the tropical island of Maui with my grandparents. I had to save up some money to get to go and by working all that summer I finally saved enough money. We started in the nearby town of Saint George and waited

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