The pros: (1) clear, concise, and easy to follow; (2) pictures, (3) consistent organizational pattern, (4) well-organized, (5) exact numbers and measurements, (6) materials list, and (7) good design. The cons: (1) lack of visuals, (2) titles are not eyed catchy, (3) some steps are not clear, (4) need more specific descriptions, and (5) doesn’t tell the exact number of materials used in a step. In this instruction set, we’ll be including every step to make the popsicle stick catapult, pictures, and a materials list. Pictures are to help the audiences who are visual learners and to help the steps if the audiences are confused. A materials list can be helpful to the audiences because it can tell what the audiences need to make the popsicle
The development of the lacrosse stick is really interesting because it started off as a one piece of wood. The stick was handmade by chopping down a tree and carving each individual stick out of it. Then the Canadians made the stick making process several times easier and less expensive by reducing the manual labor. The first modern stick model was produced by a company STX that still produces lacrosse sticks today. STX invented the plastic head stick in 1964 but did not manufacture it until 1970. The new model introduced a stick with a lightweight, symmetrical, perfectly balanced triangular plastic head with leather shooting strings and a synthetic material pocket. The new head assembly was attached to a wooden pole. But later the company created aluminum and other metal composite poles for lighter and stronger shafts with different colors too. The creation was a great innovation in modern lacrosse because the pocket structure could create mo...
I personally thought this book was written very well, so it is hard to say what I fell the weaknesses are, and it is hard to say many people would disagree, especially given that it won a Pulitzer Prize. Based off of peer reviews of the book, many people also feel that it a very strongly composed work.
For the book´s weaknesses, there was some confusion by the end of the chapter because there was an excess amount of abreviations that made it hard to keep up with. This caused confusion while reading and the need to turn back to figure out what the meaning of the abreviations were. For example in chapter 6 he used FCC,RJR,MBD,GGOOB, and others which caused uncertainty while reading. If he eliminating some of these abreviations or reminded the reader what they represented can reduce this confusion. Although this was the only flaw that jumped out the most, Farhad Manjoo managed to start and finish the book with curiosity on human biase.
In this paper I will present two differing views on the topic of the design argument. In particular, I will explain William Paley's view supporting the design argument and Bertrand Russell's view against the design argument. After a presentation of the differing views, I will then evaluate the arguments to show that William Paley has a stronger argument.
Tension is defined as the pulling force exerted from an object to another object. Tension has been used for ages to keep things still or to hold something up. Tension stores energy when something gets more and more tense, which it then releases when the pulling force is quickly stopped such as having a rope that is tensed cut. Tension is very important to physics. Tension is a major part of a catapult, which provides its function.
The project used numerous resources which included manpower and money to achieve the set targets. But evaluation upon its completion shows that there were some positive aspects and also negative outcomes of the project. Hence it is fair to compare both the negatives and the positives so as to come up with an overall verdict and conclusion on the success achieved and the failures/challenges encountered...
My name is sara tannous I am doing the catapult project . catapults were great weapons people used to survive from wars. So I choice the catapult project to show why did the people from the past choice the catapults as a weapons,also I choice this project to explain the relationships between science and Practical life. I am working alone on this project to explain how catapults work through my own thinking.
5. Building a snowman is fairly simple, all you need is some snow, sticks, a carrot, buttons, and a hat if wanted. The first step is to roll up the snow into three balls of snow that get bigger everytime you make another. Once that is done the three balls of snow will be stacked ontop of eachother with the largest on the bottom, going to the smallest on the top. Then put in the sticks on the sides of the snowman to give him arms, put the buttons on the front in a vertical line down the center. Last but not least, stick the carrot where the nose would go, and put the hat on top to finish it off.
Throughout the years, there have been many different forms of weapons used by the military. One type of weaponry that has failed to be used in modern-day military is a catapult. Catapults are very useful, if there is not a desired accuracy only a general direction in mind. One catapult that has recently been built and destroyed is called, “The Whatever,” created in Mr. Kunz’s sixth period Physics class by Brandon Jones and Jenna Lund. The name of the catapult fits the varying accuracy of the catapult though through testing of the angle of release, angle of launch and the position in which the object that would be projected forward would set.
Advantages associated with quantitative descriptive design prompted choosing the design. One advantages of the quantitative descriptive design is accommodation of large amounts of data. For this study, feedback from the students is needed in order to guide decision making and
This gave me a ton of information about a few negative effects with a few positives.
This helped by giving me an idea of what should be included in my experiment, what I should do, and how I should do it. It did not list any of the same brands as I used, so it gave me an idea of how other brands held up when ran under water. In conclusion I learned more about different brands, and got a general idea of what was expected when for when I did my project.
designers to recommend the correct machines, processes and procedures. Thus,horizontal and vertical communication should be encouraged throughout the length and breadth of the organization. This ensures easy flow of information.
Although there is a wealth of data in the PTB literature, there is by no means unequivocal certainty regarding the best design of PTBs.
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