Papers 121-130 of total 1247 found.
Category: /Literature
…and then they will turn to alternative methods. Runners will decide for themselves which doctor to see because they're a more sophisticated bunch. Runners who have complaints with their spine will seek alternative treatment as opposed to someone with a problem like tendinitis…
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…and to create. He would continue to test out new ideas through a long and productive life. He would explore the realm of communications as well as engage in a great variety of scientific activities involving kites, airplanes, tetrahedral structures, sheep-breeding…
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…. Alexander Graham Bell died in Baddek, Nova Scotia, on August 2, 1922. Bell would invent many communication devices as well as engage in a great variety of scientific activities involving kites, airplanes, sheep-breeding, artificial respiration, desalinization…
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…time, people thought that lightning was a mysterious force that was a punishment from God; however, I wanted to prove that lightning is a form of electricity. I attached a pointed metal piece on the top of my kite and a metal key to the base of the string…
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…thought that lightning was a mysterious force that was a punishment from God; however, I wanted to prove that lightning is a form of electricity. I attached a pointed metal piece on the top of my kite and a metal key to the base of the string. Lightning…
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Category: /History
…side to hold the sword scabbard. His shield would have been circular but more commonly kite shaped and held behind him on a leather thong when riding. It would be made of wood with reinforcing pieces of metal around the perimeter to absorb blows…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the world. So, taking the "Test Your Faith" ad as our first example: Straight off, the reader finds him/herself thrust into the schema of religious worship. Not only must the viewer literally look up to the runner, but he/she receives the imperative to "Test…
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…running a hundred yard dash. Before the official shoots off the starting pistol, one runner kicks the other in the shin, stomps on his toes, and then runs ahead fifty yards. Now because our official is observant, he sees this dirty play and immediately halts…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, after she has sneered at him and diminished the number of his retainers, he calls her a “Detested kite” (I. iv. 269.). He also compares her to “the sea-monster” (I. iv. 268.), by which he possibly means a mythological monster that would betray its own father…
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…comes to mind is his famous lightning experiment with the kite and the key. Ben suspected that lightning was an electrical current in nature, and he wanted to see if he was right. One way to test his idea would be to see if the lightning would…
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