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- 3381: Voltage: Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Rules
- ... show that most dc circuit problems can be solve by Ohm's law and Kirchhoff's rules which interested in voltage current and resistance. REFERENCES M.M.Sternheim, J.W.Kane. General Physics 2nd edition John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1991. Canada. p.434-435 F.Hynds. First Year Physics Laboratory Manual 1995-1996 University of Toronto Bookstores. 1995. Toronto, Canada. p.74-76
- 3382: The Space Shuttle
- ... in the practical exploitation of space. Others, however, worried that NASA was placing too much reliance on the shuttle, to the detriment of other, unmanned vehicles and missions. The first space shuttle mission, piloted by John W. Young and Robert Crippen aboard the orbiter Columbia, was launched on April 12, 1981. It was a test flight flown without payload in the orbiter's cargo bay. The fifth space shuttle flight was ...
- 3383: Earthquakes
- ... either by sudden flexure and constraint of the elastic materials forming a portion of the earth's crust or by their giving way and becoming fractured.”(Butler 1995) Later, in the 1870s, the English geologist John Milne devised a forerunner of today's earthquake-recording device, or seismograph. A simple pendulum and needle suspended above a smoked-glass plate, it was the first instrument to allow discrimination of primary and secondary ...
- 3384: Brave New World 2
- ... produce more and more social rejects that can only lead to destroy the system. The conditioning process itself is also a good example of how innovation and progress can lead to the destruction of man. John got this in his belief that everyone, no matter how old, was an infant because of the conditioning systems. To truly mature, he thought, one must face suffering and constant cleansing (leading him to his ...
- 3385: Chance or Planning
- ... considering he could not plan for his future success. Although planning is somewhat important in scientific research and discovery, chance plays a much more important role. Without chance most scientific discoveries would not have happened. John Lennon was quoted as stating, "Life is what happens as we make other plans." Science is much like life. One can not plan for it, it just takes place.
- 3386: The Effects of UFO's on People
- ... Tribune News Service August 19, 1996: Page 819 from InfoTrack/Super Tom+. On CD-ROM. Foster City, CA: Information access, 1997 "Unidentified Flying Objects" Groiler's Encyclopedia, 1994. Page 17, volume U-V, 1994 Woolard, John. "UFO Investigators Scoff at Abduction Claims." Tribune News Service, September 12, 1996. Page 912 from InfoTrack/Super Tom+. On CD-ROM. Foster City, CA: Information Access, 1997 60 Minutes, CBS Television Network. April 4, 1997 ...
- 3387: The Forever Moving Land
- ... p. 159. 7. Peter J. Smith, The Earth. (New York: MacMillan Publishing Company, 1986), p. 13. 8. Waltus Sullivan, Continents in Motion. 2nd. ed. (New York: McGraw Hill Book Company, 1991), p. 96. BIBLIOGRAPHY Bird, John M. and Isacks, Bryan, ed., Plate Tectonics. Washington American Geophysical Union, 1972. Broecker, Wallace S. How to Build a Habitable Planet. Palisades, New York: Eldigio Press, 1985. Christopherson, Robert W. Geosystems. 2nd. ed. New York ...
- 3388: President Jackson and the Removal of the Cherokee Indians
- ... force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter but with the assent of the Cherokees themselves or in conformity with treaties and with the acts of Congress . . . ." The statement made by John Marshall is correct by saying that the territorial boundries and land of the Cherokee Indians is soverign to the Cherokee Indians. Marshall announced that the laws of Georgia are not applicable within the Cherokee Lands ...
- 3389: Brave New Worlds Social Outcas
- ... in today s world is the goal of acceptance. People want to be liked and feel like they belong. That is Bernard s whole ambition. He has felt disrespected and belittled his whole life. When John comes into the picture, it s his instant ticket to fame. When this ticket is suddenly snatched away, Bernard still does everything he can to belong. Send me to an island? You can t send ...
- 3390: Using Bicycles As An Alternative To Automobiles
- ... National Research Council. Transportation Research Board. Nonmotorized Transportation Around The World (Washington: National Academy Press, 1994) 7. National Research Council. Transportation Research Board. Nonmotorized Transportation Research, Issues, and Use (Washington: National Academy Press, 1995) 8. John T. Doolittle, Integration of Bicycles and Transit (Washington: National Academy Press, 1994) 9. http://www.tnrcc.state.tx.us/air/ms/vexercis.htm 10. http://www.nd.edu/~ktrembat/www-bike/BCY/TryBikeCommute.html
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