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    between the massacre of Africa to the nuking of New York City our wars have been lost to the dreaded terrorists and bombers in our system. Today, I present to you the solution to our problems with terrorism and bombers, the LSC. The LSC stands for light speed canon, with a titanium alloy for a body and lightweight materials lining the inside it is easier to carry than our M37s.” He continues on about how it works and that it will “turn the tide” of the wars among us but, as he looks up he notices

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    year speeding contributes to 31 percent of causes of the total number of car crashes. That means that more than 1 out of every 4 car crashes that happen are caused by speeding. We need to not only raise the ticket fine for speeding at all over the speed limit but we also need to make other drivers, ourselves and the police more aware are accountable to be able to enforce the law. No matter the social acceptability that has come about for this crime it is an act in violation of the law. Some might

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    when attached to a solenoid it gives it a lot of power to do things like power houses. The solenoid makes the electromagnetic field stronger causing it to do more and bigger tasks. Multiple scientist developed theories about electromagnetism. One of the most popular ones is the Maxwell Equations. The Maxwell equations are equations explaining electromagnetism and how it works. These equations were formed by different equations and experiments. According to (Gale, 2001, WWW)Albert Einstein James

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    In my reflection of photography, this was really worth examining because I started getting into photography through a Youtuber name Justin Escalona. He does photography for a job and goes to a school out in California called USC. I have been watching his videos for the past month and it is so interesting that he gets to travel across the country whenever he wants. It is a dream job for him and he loves it because he said, "you make the story." I find that to be very true because a class can only

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    books in the school bookstore that promised to teach me to read faster. But after giving it the "old college try", I just didn't understand why I couldn't learn this speed reading thing. I went to a night-time adult-school class that used a tachistoscope (a mechanical device that flashed groups of words at a set space) to teach speed reading. But although it seemed like I was reading a little faster while I used this machine, it still had no effect on my regular reading. Later I bought computer software

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    shutter speed. You would use this mode when you need to get a right exposer based off of the lighting. What is depth of field? How can you adjust the depth of field in a photograph? Depth of field is the amount of focus in your picture. What is the relationship between aperture and shutter speed? How can you describe this relationship? The relationship between both deal with light exposer. Aperture is when the lens opens to control the amount of light that reaches the film. While shutter speed influences

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    Savitar is clearly a speedster just like the Flash. However, I do not believe that Savitar uses the speed force exactly like Barry does. Barry’s use of the speed force allows him to break the time barrier. Breaking the time barrier allows Barry to time travel. In the second to last episode of the Flash that premiered before this article was written(which was the seventh episode of the third season) Savitar demonstrated that he is fast enough to make it seem like he is appearing and reappearing in

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    activity but speed reading is a skill which can be attained with thorough practice and determination. Once this skill is attained, it can certainly increase your knowledge, boost your career growth and improve your learning experience. If you are preparing for TOEFL iBT, then it must be known to you that speed reading can be of great use to you. In this article, we will explain you several techniques using which you can do speed reading for TOEFL iBT. We will also share how to start with speed reading

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    Anemometers are meteorological devices sed to measure wind speeds and can commonly be found in weather stations. They get their name from the Greek word for wind; anemos. Not only instruments used in meteorology but also in aerodynamics instruments that take airspeed measurements are described as anemometers. The first known description of an anemometer is said to be around 1450. Measurements of wind can be taken in two different forms, the speed of the wind and the pressure. However, there is a connection

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    Would they see their face? Would it be bigger or smaller than if they were stationary? Would it be distorted in any way? Would light waves have time to bounce off their face, hit the mirror, and bounce back to their retina which was also moving at the speed of light? And what if an observer was watching all this from the ground. What would he or she see? This was the riddle that eventually led Einstein to E=MC2. As you can see, it's nothing exceptional. You or I could have easily wondered the same thing

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