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    baseball is pine tar and Vaseline. These two substances alter the balls trajectory in completely different ways. It all comes down to how much spin the pitcher wants on the ball. A pine tar modification will allow the pitcher to better grip the ball in all occasions. This actually does have something to do with the Magnus effect. When they have better grip, they can spin the ball faster giving the ball a way sharper curve than a regular ball. On the contrast a Vaseline covered ball or "spitball"…

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    Why stress balls are better than fidgit spinngers. By:Kyren V. Fidgit spinners came out in 1993 and are now manufactured at fidgit tows to people with ADHD. They seem to be helping but this the why they are not relavent. Fidgit spinners spin and are used to fidgit with so you can sit still and fidigit with it. All though fidgit spinners have been proven to help. This is the reason why Stress balls are better than fidgit spinners. Stress balls , are squishy balls that Are used to help people…

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    serve which can be defined as a serve that does not spin and moves in…

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    In any business someone is getting the short end of the stick. Whether that be an employee, manager, or even costumer; there seems to always be a winner and loser. But there is one business that is unmatched in its disparity between winners and loser, and that is the business of college football. The last time this country saw such a wide gap between people benefiting from a business while others suffered was back in the 1920s when we did not have labor laws and employers could pay workers next…

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    orbitals – [pic], where E is energy, e2 is electric potential, r is orbital radius and h is Planck’s constant 1925 Wolfgang Pauli – each orbital has only 2 electrons is now explained due to direction of spin of electrons. Spinning electrons create magnetic field. Only 2 electrons of opposite spin in an orbital referred to as Pauli exclusion principle Hund’s rule – half fill each orbital before adding second electron Aufbau principle – energy sublevel must be filled before moving…

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    wherefore art thou Romeo?" Romeo and Juliet (2.2.35) We've all heard this infamous line from the play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare in 1591. The tale of Romeo and Juliet is one of doomed love and family disasters. There have been many spin-offs and pieces of work that has been based on this play of two strong-willed lovers. There have also been thoughts and conversations as to who is really to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Some would blame the Friar Laurence, for…

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    Properties Of Golf Essay

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    Golf is a game appreciated everywhere throughout the world by both players and fans. It's a game that obliges concentration and precision, and it’s enjoyed by expert competitors and beginners. Roughly around 850 million golf balls are produced worldwide every year, and as required by the United State Golf Association, the golf ball must weigh more than 45.93g (1.620 oz), its diameter must be less than 42.67mm (1.580 in), and the shape should not differ from a symmetric sphere. There are several…

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    She wanted him to come be with the kids, but Dominic thought he was already there; his dream had become his reality (Emerald). In the hotel scene when Mal jumped off the ledge to wake herself up, she continued to tell Dominic that he needed to come home to their children. She said the only way out was to kill themselves. She then went on to tell Dominic that she had herself declared sane by three different psychiatrists…

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    Chapel Hill Shootings

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    article starts it off by saying that there have been a discussion on whether the Chapel Hill shooting was caused by a parking dispute or by religion (Khan, P.1). He uses bias in his tone and in his word choices he goes straight out and says: “Let's be real. People don't die over parking spots.” (Khan, P.1) He is basically telling people to wake up and see that this was the cause of lack of acceptance of diversity, it is a very loaded statement. Again, Khan uses bias by spin, when he says that…

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    Charlie Brown Essay

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    Brown, is now and again disengaged and distanced, now and again lively and brave not only struggles with loosing Snoopy but his sexuality in the play. As you can see the gang is quite different from last time you had saw them. I personally love the spin off and admire Bret for coming up with such a creative idea. Dog sees God has such a great concept and has strong attention drawing capability to…

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