CONTENTS |Topic |Page | |Newton's 1st Law: the Law of Inertia |2 | |Newton's 2nd Law: the Law of Proportionality |3 | |Newton's 3rd Law: the Law of Interaction
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to do and watch. If you have seen a race you know how fun they are. Drag racing is fun but dangerous. There are some cars that do not make it off the track in one piece or not run. A speed strip is 200 to 300 feet wide and 500 feet long and that is a big strip. But the longer the strip is the smaller it gets. The smaller the strip gets the faster the car gets and the harder it is to drive the car. The car may or may not lose control. People sometimes do not live if
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and stones. The river is about 10 feet deep some parts may be deeper. This trip to the river always turns into a family vacation to visit my father and sister who both live there. After the river would be our family ranches. Second would be the beach, feeling the sand between your feet can be a huge stress reliever. I am originally from Brownsville, TX which is located fifteen miles from South Padre Island. I miss it every day and I usually save a trip back home just to go to the beach. Third would
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always has to wear specialized footwear that can protect the foot in more sophisticated way. Diabetes changes your body's ability to fight infections. Damage to blood vessels causes because of diabetes results in less blood and oxygen getting to your feet. Because of this, small sores or breaks in the skin may become deeper skin ulcers. The affected limb may need to be amputated when these skin ulcers do not improve, get larger, or go deeper into the skin. Worldwide, 50% of all leg amputations happen
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a patient woman. She says she just doesn’t like to wait. She REALLY doesn’t! Not at a restaurant, not in the grocery store line, not at a sporting event ticket booth and certainly not at a stoplight. “I got things to do and I don’t want to sit there wasting time,” she says. This is one of the many things we can fully agree and relate on. I can’t stand to be “stuck on Red”! There are lights that crank up the bad feelings in most of us. And there are lights that just simply might need a little adjustment
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threatening. In Great Britain it is just not used. In other countries however, eye contact is taken very seriously. In France, it is not uncommon to feel like you are being stared at. Another key thing to understand is personal boundaries. Moving away or closer to someone during a conversation can be taken the wrong way. Some cultures around the world have given more notice to the individual's privacy rather than a groups. Normally in the United States, three feet is a comfortable distance between
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I watched as an impish grin spread her face and knew that I would hate her solution. My mother suggestion was to stay back so that we could fly to Atlanta together. No matter how reasonable her answer may have seemed to any other person, flying was just not something that I would have considered. Because of my fear of flying, I had completely eliminated traveling to anyplace that I was unable to drive, ride a bus or catch a train to. Since time was short, I knew that I would have to
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Michelin Man, with a wave of his hand, brings the red car to a jolting halt. Standing mere inches in front of the just-stopped vehicle, we see a line of animals staring in awe and fascination at what just transpired. If not for the Michelin Man and his brand new HydroEdge Tires, our furry friends would have been goners. The HydroEdge, the advertisement brags, stops up to fourteen feet shorter in the rain, lasts up to 33,000 miles, and is number one in fuel efficiency; all seemingly great qualities
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back to the Atlantic Ocean. By the time Camille dismembered on August 22nd after gong eats towards the Atlantic Ocean as far as the eye could see was just destruction, steps if not nothing was left of people’s homes, businesses, schools nothing was left. Hurricane Camille generated the highest storm surge at that time in the Atlantic Basin at 24.6 feet. This was surpassed upon the high waters marks left inside the three surviving buildings with 27.8
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landslides and sometimes by volcanic eruption. Most commonly they are caused by earthquakes that causes disturbance below the ocean floor as they occur. This further moves water up to the surface creating large waves. These large waves are hundred of feet high and are known as tsunami. In the middle of the sea these waves are not that large but as they approach the shores they get very dangerous and cause great chaos to the land and its inhabitants. A tsunami is capable of destroying anything that comes
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