Title: Application of Mathematics Name Institution Question one Volume of figure one Volume = area * length Length = 7500M Area = area of the outer big rectangle minus the area of the curve and the smaller inner rectangle * Area of the bigger rectangle = height * width =9.6*8 =76.8 M2 * Area under the curve We use the equation y=aX2 and solve for a with x and y coordinates as (3.6, 4.2), as this are the coordinates on the peak of the curve. a=0.3240740741 Our equation is:
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and freedom? Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski are the professionals at showing their story through the use symbolism in their work of stop motion animation “Madame Tutli-Putli”. I will be showing the best examples I have chosen to support the themes of a woman’s sexuality and freedom in the short animated film, I will also be exploring the use of symbolism and how well it contributes towards the narrative in the short film. We will be looking at two different scenes in the film, the beginning
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Within a framework of this paper, I would like to consider the story of the company that once used to be even more popular than the worldwide giants such as Coca-Cola or McDonald’s. The name of this company is ‘Fred Harvey’, and it is deservedly considered to be one of the first dining brands in the United States. Thus, this paper will include a brief history of the company, its evaluation made by Stephen Fried in his book ‘Appetite for America’, and marketing suggestions meant to improve the company’s
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visit Grandma each summer, an adventure was in store every time. Grandma was by far the most interesting character being the most interesting character. Grandma is described as a large taller woman, most of the time seen wearing her apron and sunhat. I will be highlighting the most interesting moments. Joey is the oldest child of the dowdel family, he is also the most mature of the dowdel family (including Grandma). He always wanted to join the army, and become a pilot Marie Alice is the youngest
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Agatha Christie MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS Agatha Christie is the world’s best known mystery writer. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and another billion in 44 foreign languages. She is the most widely published author of all time in any language, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. Her writing career spanned more than half a century, during which she wrote 79 novels and short story collections, as well as 14 plays, one
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The debatable question is should pit bulls be killed given their aggression? Pitbulls are affected by this issue, humans are affected by this issue, and animals are affected by this issue. Pitbulls are affected by this issue because they normally get taken away from their families, killed in many ways, or put in a shelter. They are labeled as “the most aggressive dog breeds” and they get discriminated against. Humans are affected by this issue because they can get brutally attacked, get their dog
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Divergent, a very special case in where a person is no set faction. After surprising her family with the choice of dauntless, Beatrice is sent into the initiation protocol for the faction. Starting with jumping onto a moving train. From that moving train she then must jump off of that train onto a roof, then down into a pitch black hole. After that part they must go through three initiation trials which she goes through and is injected with this serum thing that the eurdites activate to take control of
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Suddenly, Bob notices a train headed straight for the child on the tracks. Bob has the opportunity to save the child’s life by pulling the lever that would send the train down the other side of the tracks leading to his precious Bugatti. Instead of destroying his Bugatti, Bob decided not to pull the lever and let the train kill the child just because he wanted to save his precious Bugatti from being destroyed. The big question being asked here is, “Was morally right or wrong
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Chinese New Year: Why many will travel home for good Every Chinese New Year as people board trains, planes, buses, cars and mopeds to head home for the warmth of the family reunion, they arrive battered and beleaguered, each with their own tale of travelling woe. The 20-hour journeys with standing room only. The pickpockets. And just the sheer overwhelming numbers of people, thronging every platform, forming every queue. So when the whole country seemingly becomes one large crowd it might
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“Oh I want to kill a fierce dragon one day, just like my father did,” said Herbert, while swaying his sword left to right, practicing for the great day. Herbert’s mother was very proud of the family reputation, so she wanted Herbert to learn the skills and trade of the family business. One day Herbit’s mother walked into Herbit’s room and asked him “Herbit can you please go out into the forest to collect some wood, for winter is arriving soon.” “No mama, I am training
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