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Steps Is The Turtle In The Shape
439 wordsPurpose: The purpose of this training session is to teach the trainee how to fold a turtle. In the Korean culture, by folding a thousand turtles, it brings truth, victory and luck to the person who is receiving it as a gift. Learning Objective: After this training session, the trainee will be able to successfully fold a turtle with different colors and sizes paper. Pre-training: Follow me step by step and will walk through each step consistently Finished turtles in a bottle to show trainee Train...
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Fourth Row Of Numbers In Pascal Triangle
990 wordsPascals Triangle Blas Pascal was born in France in 1623. He was a child prodigy and was fascinated by mathematics. When Pascal was 19 he invented the first calculating machine that actually worked. Many other people had tried to do the same but did not succeed. One of the topics that deeply interested him was the likelihood of an event happening (probability). This interest came to Pascal from a gambler who asked him to help him make a better guess so he could make an educated guess. In the coar...
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Bermuda Triangle And The Dragon's Triangle
1,493 wordsThe Dragons Triangle On the other side of the world from the Bermuda Triangle is similar mysterious place called the Dragon's Triangle. To the Japanese this place is known as Ma-No Umi, which means the sea of the Devil. For centuries Japanese fishermen have told stories of mysterious losses of fishing boats to Sea Demons and Dragon's who inhabit the Triangle. Ships have been recorded missing in the triangle for more than 3000 years some reports go as far back as the Sung and Yau n dynasties of a...
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Advantageous Relationship Between Members Of Congressional Committees
399 wordsIron Triangles - Jordan Ridgeway An iron triangle is defined as a three-sided, mutually advantageous relationship between members of Congressional Committees, Bureaucrats, and interest groups. Most of the Congressional Committees and Subcommittees have relationships with the agencies whose programs they authorize and appropriate money for. The committees and the bureaucrats from the agencies have close relationships with interest groups that want to influence policy. The literal components of an...
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Theorem 4 7 If Two Angles
2,824 wordsi got this from a geometry book Theorem 1-1 Vertical Angles Theorem Vertical angles are congruent. Theorem 1-2 Congruent Supplements Theorem If two angles are supplements of congruent angles (or of the same angle), then the two angles are congruent. Theorem 1-3 Congruent Complements Theorem If two angles are complements of congruent angles (or of the same angle), then the two angles are congruent. Theorem 2-1 Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180. ...
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Pythagoras's Society
1,672 wordsPythagoras of Samos is a man who was more than just a mathematician. A Greek philosopher, founder of the Pythagorean brotherhood, he was an extremely important political figure for his time. He invented vegetarianism and created one of the first secret organizations. Not much is known about his mathematical achievements because he never wrote anything down. It is unsure where his views end and his disciple's views began. He influenced Plato and Aristotle and made contributions to the development...
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General Form Q 2 P N
814 wordsDawn Lode wegen Ledocq Areas as Limits In 250 B.C., Archimedes derived the formula for the area of a circle. We were instructed to find the formula of the area of a circle using the same method that Archimedes did. Everyone should be familiar with the formula giving the area of a circle as a function of it's radius: A = pr 2. We were instructed to look at the combined areas of inscribed triangles, and increase the number of triangles until we get closer and closer to the actual area of a circle....
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Mystery Of The Great Bermuda Triangle
1,473 wordsThe Bermuda triangle, or the devil's triangle, is an imaginary area located off the southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States. It is the greatest modern mystery of our supposedly well understood world. It is noted for a very high incidence of unexplained losses of ships, small boats, and aircraft. The tips of the triangle are generally thought to be Bermuda, Miami, Fla., and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Many theories attempting to explain the many disappearances have been offered throughout the...
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