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Paulino 1
Brandon Paulino
Mr. Doone
English 2 Honors
10-3-10
Compare and Contrast Platonic Beauty
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The formula to find the final velocity for a moving object is given by v^2=u^2+2as, where v is the final velocity, u is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration, and s is the distance covered. Find the finial velocity of an object if its initial velocity is 1/60 mi/s, acceleration is 0.031 mi/s^2, and it covers a distance of 90 miles. Answer- V=2.36
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The unit circle is a commonly used tool in trigonometry because it helps the user to remember the special angles and their trigonometric functions. The unit circle is a circle drawn with its center at the origin of a graph(0,0), and with a radius of 1. All angles are measured starting from the x-axis in quadrant one and may go around the unit circle any number of degrees. Points on the outside of the circle that are in line with the terminal (ending) sides of the angles are very useful to know, as they give the trigonometric function of the angle through their coordinants.
Three Levels of Reading in The Three Musketeers
Level One
Q: What was Milady’s secret?
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
MIDTERM REVIEW 2011 ANSWERS
DIRECTIONS: Answer the questions below to prepare for your midterm exam.
What is the difference between concurrent, expressed, reserve, and inherent powers? Define each and explain which government assumes the power. (Know which government has which power? Use the diagram that we filled out.)
Expressed ? written EX: coin money
Concurrent ? both state & national hold powers EX: taxes
Implied ? come from expressed powers (elastic clause) EX: civil rights amendment/
Category: Assignment
Pre-Seminar Question-Writing: The Scarlet Letter
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??Before you come to a Socratic Seminar class,? please make sure of the following: a) you have thoroughly read the assigned text; b) bring your book to class; c) write at least one question in each of the following categories:
1. WORLD CONNECTION QUESTION:
??????? Write a question connecting the text to the real world.?
Ch 35 Plant Structure, Growth and Development
Question
Answer
You are studying a plant from the arid southwestern United States. Which of the following adaptations is least likely to have evolved in response to water shortages?
Development of large leaf surfaces to absorb water
Which part of a plant absorbs most of the water and minerals taken up from the soil?
root hairs
An evolutionary adaption that increases exposure of a plant to light in a dense forest is....
apical dominance
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Chapter 8 and 9 ap government and politics America by john diiulio
Due Tuesday, Feb. 15
Political Parties, PACs and Interest Groups
Read pgs. 237 - 245. Answer in your notebook:
1. Discuss the activities of interest groups when it comes to:
- Providing information
- Achieving public support
- Forming PACs
2. Why would lobbyists be attempted to exaggerate but not tell lies?
3. What does it mean when officials look for a "political cue?"
4. What is "grassroots" lobbying or "grassroots" support?
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