... The kitchen table is low to the ground. The word is bat .I have a tab in my folder. The word is night .I saw a big black thing. The word is spider. My brother prides his photo bombs. 5. Blood, Wizard, Ghost, Witch, Zombie, Wolf, Sharks, and snakes are eight scary words 6. Pins, pump, pin, pumps, in, pumpkin are six words made out of the word pumpkins. 7. The owl belongs to the bird group. There is about 200 different owl species. A group of owls can be called a parliament. 8. The term superstition means “a belief or notion.” 9. Some superstitions are when a black cat crosses your path you have bad luck, opening an umbrella inside and last but not least if you break a mirror it will give you bad luck. 10. There are about 206 in a human skeleton. 11. The book Dracula was written by Bram Stoker and it was based on a vampire. 12. A spider is in the arachnid group. Spiders are an arachnid not an insect. Spiders have around 40,000 different species. 13. Nocturnal means to be active during the night like owls and bats. 14. Mary Shelley was a short story writer, English novelist, and a biographer. 15. I would pick the seeds out and eat them, I could paint it, put a light in it, I would decorate it and cut it up and feed it to the wild life and that’s is what I would do with a pumpkin. 16. Bats belong in the chiropteran group. Two facts about bats are that they are flying mammals and there are about 1,000 different bat species. 17. Boris Karloff was an actor for the Grinch...
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...such as flying squirrels, gliding possums, and colugos, can only glide for short distances. Bats do not flap their entire forelimbs, as birds do, but instead flap their spread-out digits,[4] which are very long and covered with a thin membrane or patagium. Bats are the second largest group of mammals, representing about 20% of all classified mammal species worldwide, with about 1,240 bat species divided into two suborders: the less specialized and largely fruit-eating megabats, or flying foxes, and the highly specialized and echolocating microbats.[5] About 70% of bat species are insectivores. Most of the rest are frugivores, or fruit eaters. A few species, such as the fish-eating bat, feed from animals other than insects, with the vampire bats being hematophagous, or feeding on blood. Bats are present throughout most of the world, performing vital ecological roles of pollinating flowers and dispersing fruit seeds. Many tropical plant species depend entirely on bats for the distribution of their seeds. Bats are important, as they consume insect pests, reducing the need for pesticides. The smallest bat is the Kitti's hog-nosed bat, measuring 29–34 mm (1.14–1.34 in) in length, 15 cm (5.91 in) across the wings and 2–2.6 g (0.07–0.09 oz) in mass.[6][7] It is also arguably the smallest extant species of mammal, with the Etruscan shrew being the other contender.[8] The largest species of bat are a few species of Pteropus and the giant golden-crowned flying fox with a weight up to...
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...Reporter Bat Cave (Wikipedia): In Chapter 10, author described Travis’s experience of bat cave. His father told him it was amazing to see bat come out of bat cave. Travis always wanted to visit it if he was free. Bat cave is not the home for bats because bats just stay for reproduction and sleep. It is dark and deep inside the cave but bat still can find the road with echolocation system , with special skills. There are lots of bat cave in all over the world, such as Latin America, Africa. The largest bat cave is located on Mexico, called Bracken Cave. In March and April, there are about millions of youth bats born. Male will stay in a small group and protect the youth. Lots of female bats will stick on the wall and lay eggs. After three...
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...their requirements. This paper will discuss how men approached to some of their development and what roles did nature and some of its designs play to inspire inventors. The paper will go farther than this to look up at a new scientific method that imitate natural superior system to improve humans' life. It will concentrate mainly on the advancements of communication systems due to researches on this science which is called Biomimetics. Finally it will try to identify any existing similar natural and human-made structures and see how efficient are both of them compared to the other one. See all 5 photos Bat's Sonar Boeing 767 jet electrical and nerve systems wiring insulations. optical fiber polar bear the greater bulldog bat Introducation people have always trying to reach perfection in th tools and systems they make in order to continually enhance their lives . It is...
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...I feel that Peter was one of the few people who was not phony in this world full of phonies. He was terrifically intelligent and the nicest person. My brother Peter’s baseball mitt is a thing that I keep very close to my heart. It’s a symbol of our companionship. Although Peter is gone, the memory of his good and loving soul is captured in this worn out mitt. Peter’s glove is a left-handed fielder’s mitt. The glove isn’t in very good shape. The smooth and firm leather of the mitt is now quite ragged. The stitching of the mitt is loose and is in desperate need for repair. Dirt and dust from numerous baseball fields have taken its toll and damaged the sturdy webbing of the mitt. What used to be a well-inscribed white logo of a company has disappeared, with the exception of the lonely remains of a letter “d”, now standing all alone. The most outstanding part of the mitt are the numerous poems written on it. My brother copied the poems, so he had something to read, when no one was up at bat. The bright green ink, what used to be like the first green leaves on a warm spring day, is now faded, but still readable. One poem that stands out is written on the backside of the glove, where time hasn’t caused a lot of damage. The leather, on which the poem is written on, is in excellent condition, when comparing it with the rest of the glove. Both the author and the title of the poem remain unknown to me and I’d like if it stayed like that. Sometimes I even dream, that Peter wrote it...
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...Wood bats are safer for high school and college; however metal bats have better performance. With the ball speed off of the bat as the big safety issue for high school and college, wood bats have a slower speed than metal bats do. With every solution there is a problem to the solution; wood bats do not produce like metal bats do. The game play is different with each bat. The changes that the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and the NCAA make for bats for play will have an effect for upcoming students. In High school and college the players get to use metal bats instead of wood. The performance of metal bats is a lot higher than wood. That is why college and high school use metal instead of wood bats. Metal bats have a higher ball speed off the bat, which is the safety issue that the NCAA and the NFHS have right now. There is a new standard for baseball bats which took effect in 2011 which is the Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution (BBCOR) bats. They have almost the same ball speed off of the bat as a wood bat does, but the metal bat has a bigger sweet spot. A sweet spot is the part of the bat that will give the biggest trampoline effect to the baseball. Metal bats have made scoring runs in high school and college a lot easier than wood bats. The BBCOR bats have had a slight decline in runs and hits unlike the Ball Exit Speed Ratio (BESR) bats. The change from BESR bats to BBCOR happened in 2011. BESR bats had to high of a ball exit speed off of...
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...Quantitative Methods for Business Page 51-57. Problems: 2 (a,b,c), 5 (a,b), 9,10,17 (a,b,c,d,e),21 (a,b,c),23 (a,b) Case Problem: pg 61, College Softball Recruiting 2. a. define experiment: choose a person at random, and have them taste the different blends of coffee and state a preference. b. ¼ per blend, classical method c. P1(.20), P2(.30), P3(.35), P4(.15)= Σ Pᵢ =1.00 5. a. Not valid, Σ Pᵢ must equal 1 and they do not. b. Increase the probability values to equal 1. 9. Σ ᵢ=250 Eyes | Rash | Both | 90 | 135 | 45 | P(A) | P(B) | P(A∪B) | P(A)=.36 P(B)=.54 P(A∪B)=.18 P(A∩B)= P(A) + P(B) – P(A∪B) = .36+.54 -.18= .72 10. P(defective and minor)= 4/25 P(defective and major)= 2/25 P(defective)= 6/25 P(Major│defective) = P(defective ∪ major)/ P(defective)= (2/25)/(6/25)= 1/3 or .33333 17. Σ ᵢ=989 (M) Male=759 (F) Female=230 | 1 game P(A) | > 1 game P(B) | Ttl P(A∪B) | Male | 582 (.59) | 177 (.18) | 759 (.77) | Female | 211(.21) | 19 (.02) | 230 (.23) | Ttl | 793 (.80) | 196 (.20) | 989 (1.0) | a .20 randomly selected fan attended multiple games. 196/989 b .90 random selected fan attend multiple games be male. 177/196 c .18 random selected fan being male and attended multiple games. 177/989 d .23 177/759 ...
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...letters regarding questions/concerns about wooden vs. metal bats, I have gathered information that will allow us to provide several different responses that will satisfy the questions that the writers have for us. With all of the letters being sorted into 5 different categories, I was able to write an adequate response for each of those 5 categories to send out in a bulk method. Why has the NCAA not banned the use of metal bats? : * First and foremost make sure to apologize for their unfortunate experience and assure them that changes have been made to protect the safety of the players involved. * Explain in detail the efforts made by the BBCOR to ensure the approval of only certain bats that meet its requirements. * Ensure the writer that each and every bat that is available for use in the league that it will be stamped with a NCAA certification mark. * http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/BBCOR%20Protocol-Effective%201.1.14.pdf Outside research and lack of change/action taken by the NCAA to change regulations: * Start out by acknowledging their effort to write a letter to us and tell them that we are always looking for ways to better the safety efforts and standards for the players. * The writer’s information may be outdated, because the BBCOR regulations of 2014 have made a significant change in the “trampoline effect” and are much safer than they were in prior years. * Each and every bat must be approved and the facts can be checked at our website...
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...vibrations * Mouse * For finding sex partners * Sloths * For finding sex partners * For warning others of danger * Bats * To navigate through the dark * For hunting * Dolphins * For navigating Sonar System * The shapes of the surrounding objects are determined according to the echo of sound waves. Bat’s Sonar * Send’s sound waves in all directions 20 to 30 times each second. * Bats reduce their sonar squeals to prevent confusion from overlapping waves by the echoes. * Technology counterpart is the AWACS Boeing 767 jets Moths * Can disrupt the flow of the bat’s ultrasound waves so they can’t be detected * Technology counterpart is EA-6B Prowler * Dolphin’s Sonar * Can produce as many as 1200 clicks per second. * The echoes let the dolphin determine the direction, speed, and size of the object that reflects them. Sonar Technologies that Help the Visually Impaired Smart Canes * Independent mobility to blind people * Emits ultrasound waves to detect nearby obstacles and vibrates to inform the user Ultra Canes * Provides distance and direction to navigate narrow paths while avoiding obstacles Ultra Bikes * Contains 2 ultrasound sensors and has 2 arms that vibrate to inform the cyclist about obstacles. Superior Bat Design for Safe Travel * Ultrasound sensors bounce sound waves off obstacles, using the echo to know the distance. * As they get closer...
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...Project is to determine which type of baseball bat is best. Aluminum or wood? In my personal opinion aluminum is best because they are lighter and easier to swing. Aluminum bats are lighter therefore you can swing it faster than a wood bat. It also has a wider sweet spot so the ball come off the bat faster. An aluminum bat may or may not hit further – depending on the batter, but the batter will have more control of the bat because it is lighter. Wooden bats are heavier so they have less recoil. A wooden bat moving at the same speed of an aluminum bat will hit harder. If the batter can get the bat moving fast the ball will go further, that’s if he makes contact. Wooden bats also do not vibrate as much which is better for the batters hands. When the NCAA approved the use of aluminum bats in 1974 they started to compare statistics. They found that the team batting averages went up about twenty points, and home runs doubled. The main reason wooden bats are required in the pros is because of this performance difference. “Pro leagues want to protect their historical records, and they want the performance of the game to be the result of human ability, rather than the technology of the bats,” says George Manning. The bottom line is that non-wood bats do lead to higher batted ball speeds and this means harder line drives and deeper fly balls. They are much easier to swing and because it is lighter you have better control of the bat. It is easier to make “last minute adjustments”...
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...Baseball Bat Standards Complaints Overview Template Table Below we have created a table with responses to the letters. We have organized it by: the complaints, responses, and sources to where we have found our information. Arguments in the letter | Potential responses | Research backing the responses | How could you risk my son's life by not changing the standards for bats immediately when your tests showed that a player cannot react quickly enough to avoid a ball batted by one of these high tech bats? The NCAA should be ashamed. I am writing my congressman. | The NCAA has already attempted to change the standards a year ago, but ultimately the company would be sued by one of our top manufacturers (Easton), which directed the company to limit the performance of all composite bats. Also, the miles per hour from an average hit off of a composite bat are 93.3mph whereas for a wooden bat, the power of the bat generates an average of 86.1mph. Although this statistic was provided by Brown University and was set forth over a decade ago, the standards have been drastically been shaped to allow for much safer composite bats than in previous years. | | What are the results of your research in the area of bat technology?I saw a show on Fox Sports Net in the Spring that made some claims that not only are batted balls faster than ever, that the 1999 rules for bats would not change that fact because the bat makers were going to add the weight you require to the bat handles...
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...not exist at all, but rather that it does not exist in the way that Major League Baseball defines it. The rulebook definition is a rectangular solid hanging in space, with infinitesimally thin boundaries which, once touched, trigger strike calls. The actual strike zone is a shifting, nebulous cloud of probability density. It moves up and down with the whims of the umpire and the policy changes of MLB. It shrinks and expands as the count becomes favorable or unfavorable. It grows when an experienced pitcher throws and contracts when bad pitch framers snatch pitches with exaggerated body movements. It’s not a static thing, fixed for every hitter of every height; instead, it is constantly dynamic, flowing with the previous pitches and at-bats in a game. I render here no judgment as to whether the strike zone ought to be this way. I’m only noting that according to all available evidence, it is this way. As a first pass approximation, it’s okay to think of the zone as that imaginary rectangular solid, i.e. in its unicorn form. But with the greater granularity afforded us by PITCHf/x data, we...
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...The Virginia Big Eared Bat (corynorthinus townsendii virginianus) The Purpose of this recovery plan is to restore self-sustaining populations of Virginia’s Big Ear Bat. The taxonomy of this species is that it is in the class Mammalia, order chiroptera family vespertilionidae, genus corynorthinus, species corynorthinus townsendii, subspecies corynorthinus townsendii virginianus. (ITIS, 2015) The Virginia Big Eared Bat is a mid-sized bat that weighs around seven to twelve grams. Its body is 9.8 cm long and the ears that it is named after are 2.5 cm long. It has distinctive facial glands on both sides of its nose. The fur on both the ventral and dorsal sides of the bat is mono-colored and brown. (Kunz and Martin, 1982; Reynolds and Fernald, 2015) The US distribution of the Virginia Big Eared Bat is in areas of East-Central Kentucky, parts of West Virginia, northern portions of North Carolina, and in the westernmost parts of Virginia in the James and Potomac River tributary valleys. (Sullivan, 2009) The distribution within Virginia is in six eastern counties. At this moment it is known to take residence within three caves in Tazewell County during the summer, and five caves spread through the Highland, Bland and Tazewell counties during the winter. It is only one of two Virginia bat species which roost in caves in the summer. Also it is not that they live in just any cave they only live within limestone caves. There are also only three known maternity colonies. (Virginia Department...
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...step ahead of his enemy, more so through theatricality. Either way all of his cool gadgets make the finishing touches of making him Batman. That brings me to another reason as to why I would want to be Batman. The Gadgets!!In most of the movies the gadgets were all similar. There may have been some changes made to allow them to fit the setting of that specific movie but all were meant for the same purpose. You have to advanced suit that protects him from his enemy and also allows him to glide across the city. I would love to just be able to glide across the city from rooftops. Then you also have the bat mobile. Every film does a great job creating their version. I mean have you seen the Bat mobile from the 90’s Batman movie? If only I could drive that car around where I live, it would be the talk of the town. I can just see it now in headline news, “Mysterious car resembling the Bat mobile seen at various known crime locations late at night!” The most...
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...In reality, people would be in a coma and doctors though they were dead so they buried them alive. When people would dug up the grave some of the corpse would be awake and that’s how they go their name. They have never very popular with women instead with men. They are to be gross and gruesome with decaying bodies, and shows a lot of violence and bloody works. Some women are interested in that but others think it’s disgusting. An example would be “The Walking Dead,” a show about a zombie apocalypse taking over the world and those who aren’t effected fight for survival. The show captures a huge audience because they all want to know if the survivors will survive or turn into one of them. Supposedly there is a deadly virus that spread though out the body (dead or alive) and when bitten it turns you into a zombie. Zombies target the brain toward their victim, because if they bite them the “virus” can spread and control them or even consume the whole corpse. It’s interesting how both monsters are from horror films and folktales. Both are Fascinating monsters, but they aren’t immortal as many think they are. Vampires and zombies can be killed through many methods like removing the head, and burning. They also tend to kill their victim by surprise and in the...
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