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    Lalallaa

    A Comparative Study of Varying Fabrics to the height of the Hot Air Balloon I. Introduction a. Background of the Study Fabric refers to any material made through weaving, knitting, spreading, crocheting, or bonding that may be used in production of further goods like garments. In the Philippines, we have The Philippine Textile Research Institute (PTRI), as a line agency of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in supporting the local textiles in achieving global competitiveness

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    Ebooks vs Ibook

    Apple and Google. These both companies already dominates the majority of the market due to their innovation abilities. Google went from a search engine website to building self-driving car technology and looking to provide worldwide internet access via hot air balloons placed in the atmosphere. These companies

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    Music Feature

    of most loved International Recording Artists. On the 10th spot is Nicki Minaj. Nicki Minaj is significantly known for performing rap songs such as Fly, Pinky Fiday, and her most popular “Super Bass.” Unlike her other songs, “Super Bass” scored the Hot 100 of Billboard, and it got million hits on Youtube. And because of this, her fans all over the world, especially teenagers became fond of making different covers and renditions of the song. Even here in the Philippines, Sarah Geronimo and Julie Anne

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    Aviation Pioneers

    Aviation Pioneers and the Revolutionary Concept of Flight Derek J. Polkamp Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract This paper will explore several early pioneers and their innovation in the field of aviation. These people will include those who completed flights that were the first of their kind, as well as those who provided an integral role in the development of air travel. The innovators that will be covered were dedicated to developing aircraft and often persevered

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    Lesson Plan in Clothing

    LESSON PLAN I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to: 1. Identify why the baby collar is named as such. 2. Perform how to draft its pattern. 3. Appreciate the knowledge of making a baby collar. II. SUBJECT MATTER Topic: Drafting and designing a baby collar Materials Needed: a. Pattern paper b. Front and back bodice pattern c. Tape measure d. Pencil e. Shears

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    Razan

    sexuality and charm. She posed nude for a calendar shot and appeared on the first issue of playboy. The promotion of those photos made Monroe a very popular star. Her fame enlarged when she won a golden globe for her performance in the movie “Some like it hot”. And what launched her as a sex symbol was her appearance in big roles like” gentlemen prefer blondes” and “how to marry a millionaire”. Her dumb character was used for comedic purposes in films; however she was not dumb at all. In fact people recall

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    Student

    Buoyancy Simulation Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Balloons_and_Buoyancy and click on Run Now. Determine what factors make a hot air balloon or a helium balloon float Student Instructions: 1. Why does a hot air balloon float even though it is so heavy? A hot air balloon still floats because the bouncy force of the hot air is more than the weight of the balloon. 2. What makes balloons float when they are full of air but not float when they are deflated? Balloons float

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    Lighter Than Air

    Etienne Montgolfier, were inventors of the first hot air balloon. * What were the differences between the balloons developed by the Montgolfiers and those developed by J.A.C Charles? The difference was that the Montgolfiers ballons were developed by hot air and the one who Charles develop were hydrogen. * How are balloons, dirigibles, and airships similar? How are they different?      The most similarity among blimps, dirigibles and hot air balloons would be the use of gases to achieve

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    Test

    Rolled steels excluding tubes Steel products, Steel tubular products Casting and forgings Bolts & Nuts 12 mm and over in dia. Wasgers iver 2.3 mm in thick. Thickness of steel Up to 5 mm 4 times 4 times Over 5 mm 5 times - 4. AS/NZS 4680 : 2006 Hot-dip galvanized (Zinc) coating on fabricated ferrous articles Table 1. REQUIREMENTS FOR COATING

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    Weather

    Chapter 4 * While reading chapters 5-7 consider: * -Who were some of the not-so-famous early dreamers and how did they contribute to what aviation is today? -French Bother Jacques-Etienne/Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (Page 28) -Led to the first hot air balloon ascent 1783 Alexandre-Cesar Charles -two-hour flight of a balloon filled with hydrogen gas Henry Cavendish (28) -Hydrogen gas had been first isolated in 1766 by the British chemist Jean-Pierre Blanchard/John Jeffries -First successful

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