This graph shows Colorados population from 1900-2000. I notice
in this graph that the population has increased each ten year
period from 1900-2000. I can predict that the population is going
to keep increasing every ten years. The largest increase in
population was from 1990-2000 it was about a one million increase.
This graph shows Colorados monthly gas prices. I noticed in this
graph that the gas prices are at its lowest in January and at its
highest in September. The gas price increases from February to May
then starts to decrease to July. Next, the price increase again
till September then stays steady for the rest of the year. This
graph shows Colorados population by age and gender in the year
2000. I can notice that there are more males than females from o
years old to 50 years old. I can also tell that there are more
females than males from 51 years old and over. For males from 20-50
years old they are the largest group on this graph. This graph
shows Colorados school enrollment from Nursery school and Preschool
to College and Graduate school. I can identify that there is the
most enrollment in Elementary school (Grades 1-8). I can identify
the second largest group is College or Graduate school. The lease
amount of enrollments is Kindergarten. This graph shows Colorados
education attainment. I can notice right away that the largest
attainment group is some college and no degree. I can also notice
that High school graduate and Bachelors degree are the 2 nd and 3
rd largest attainment groups. I can understand that the group with
the least amount of attainment is less than 9 th grade. This graph
shows Colorados race of the house holders. There are 6 categories.
The categories are: White, Black or African American, American
Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific
Islander, and Some other race. The largest race is White with 88%
of householders. This graph shows Colorados age of house holders. I
can notice that the largest amounts of householders are 35-44 Years
old. The 2 nd largest amount is 45-54 Years old. I can tell the
least amount of house holders with 7% is 15-24 Years old.
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Top 10 Volcanic Eruptions of All-Time Mount Tambora Indonesia
April 10 th, 1815 Death Toll: 92,000 People. Mount Tambora (or
Tamboro) is an active stratovolcano, also known as a composite
volcano, on the island of Sumbawa, Indonesia. Sumbawa is flanked
both to the north and south by oceanic crust, and Tambora was
formed by the active subduction zone beneath
itstratovolcanocomposite volcanoSumbawaIndonesiaoceanic
crustsubduction zone Krakatoa Indonesia May 26 th -27, 1883 Death
Toll: 36,000 Krakatoa is a volcanic island made of lava in the
Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in
Indonesia.volcanic islandlavaSunda StraitJavaSumatraIndonesia Mount
Vesuvius, Pompeii and Herculaneum, Italy August 24 th, 79 AD Death
Toll: 33,000 Mount Vesuvius is best known for its eruption in AD 79
that led to the burying and destruction of the Roman cities of
Pompeii and Herculaneum. They were never rebuilt, although
surviving townspeople and probably looters did undertake extensive
salvage work after the destructions. The towns' locations were
eventually forgotten until their accidental rediscovery in the 18th
centuryAD 79RomanPompeiiHerculaneum Mount Pelee, Martinique May 7
th or May 8 th, 1902 Death Toll: 29,000 The volcano is famous for
its eruption in 1902 and the destruction that resulted, dubbed the
worst volcanic disaster of the 20th century. The eruption killed
about 30,000 people. Most deaths were caused by pyroclastic flows
and occurred in the city of Saint-Pierre, which was, at that time,
the largest city on the island. Pyroclastic flows completely
destroyed St. Pierre, a town of 30,000 people, within minutes of
the eruption. The eruption left only three survivors in the direct
path of the volcano. The event marked the only major volcanic
disaster in the history of France and its overseas
territories.worst volcanic disasterpyroclastic
flowsSaint-PierrePyroclastic flows Nevado del Ruiz, Columbia
November 13 th, 1985 Death Toll: 23,000 On November 13, 1985, a
small eruption produced an enormous lahar that buried and desolated
the town of Armero in Tolima Department, causing an estimated
23,000 deaths. This event later became known as the Armero
tragedythe deadliest lahar in recorded history. Similar but less
deadly incidents occurred in 1595 and 1845, consisting of a small
explosive eruption followed by a large lahar.ArmeroArmero tragedy
Mount Unzen, Japan 1792 Death Toll: 15,000 In 1792, the collapse of
one of its several lava domes triggered a megatsunami that killed
about 15,000 people in Japans worst-ever volcanic-related disaster.
The volcano was most recently active from 1990 to 1995, and a large
eruption in 1991 generated a pyroclastic flow that killed 43
people, including three volcanologists.lava
domesmegatsunamidisaster volcanopyroclastic flowvolcanologists
Mount Kelut, Indonesia 1586 Death Toll: 10,000 Since the 15th
century, Mount Kelut has claimed more than 15,000 people. The
explosion was in 1586 claiming more than 10,000 inhabitants. Laki,
Iceland June 8 th, 1783 Death Toll: 9,350 The system erupted over
an 8 month period during 1783-1784 from the Laki fissure and the
adjoining Grmsvtn volcano, pouring out an estimated 14 km 3 (3.4 cu
mi) of basalt lava and clouds of poisonous hydrofluoric
acid/sulfur-dioxide compounds that killed over 50% of Iceland's
livestock population, leading to famine which killed approximately
25% of the population.basalthydrofluoric acidsulfur-dioxide Santa
Maria, Guatemala 1902 Death Toll: 6,000 The first eruption of Santa
Mara in the recorded history occurred in October 1902. Before 1902
the volcano had been dormant for at least 500 years and possibly
several thousand years, but its awakening was clearly indicated by
a seismic swarm in the region starting in January 1902, which
included a major earthquake in April 1902.seismic swarmmajor
earthquake Mount Kelut, Indonesia May 19 th, 1919 Death Toll: 5,115
On May 19, 1919, an eruption at Kelud killed an estimated 5,000
people, mostly through hot mudflows (also known as
"lahars").mudflowslahars
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Poly Gone Mad!! 1.) What is the sum of the measures of the
interior angles of a triangle? 180 o. 2.) What is the sum of the
measures of the interior angles of a convex quadrilateral? (A
quadrilateral has 4 sides) 360 o. 3.) What is the sum of the
measures of the interior angles of a convex pentagon? 540 o. 4.)
What is the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a convex
hexagon? 720 0. 5.) What is the sum of the measures of the interior
angles of a convex 7-gon? 900 o. 6.) What is the sum of the
measures of the interior angles of a convex n-gon, where n is
greater than 7? Look for a pattern and find a formula. 1260 o the
pattern is to add 180 o to each side added on. 7.) Give a specific
example of a situation where you could use the formula to help you
determine an unknown angle. You can be given so many sides then
multiply the sides by 180 o. 8.) Does the formula hold for
non-convex polygons? No it does not.
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This is the story of my life.
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Birth Favorites Hockey Racing Skiing Family School
Vacation
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On December 5 th 1995 I was born. It was a Tuesday night. I was
born at 10:09. I am 15 Years old now.
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Sports: Hockey, Racing, and Skiing Colors: Green and Orange
Food: Chicken Parmesan Store: Pure Hockey and Hollister Subject:
Math and Science
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I started playing hockey when I was in 6 th grade. I play
hockey for the Worcester Junior Wildcats now. It is a very
competitive hockey league. The league consists of players from 15-
20 and plays teams from CT, MA, NH, RI, ME, and NY.
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I started racing when I was 8 years old. I raced Quarter
Midgets at Little T which is the short track on the side of the
Thompson Speedway. I also raced up in Meriden CT and I also raced
in North Carolina for the Fall Nationals. My first year I dominated
in my division with 7 wins and 1 track record. I retired from
racing when I was 13 years old.
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I plan on going to college and getting degrees in Aerodynamic
Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering.
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I live with my Dad, my Mom, and my Sister. My parents names are
Mike and Laura and my Sisters name is Ashley.
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I am a Freshmen at Tourtellotte. I plan on going to a 4-Year
college.
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I usually go on vacation a few times a year. I go up North for
Skiing and Hockey and I go to Florida to visit my family. My dream
vacations are to go to Bora Bora and to Italy.
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By Brandon Bonnette
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Ice Hockey is known to have evovled around the game of field
hockey which was played in Northern Europe for hundreds of years.
The modern version of ice-hockey finds its origins in the rules
laid down by a Canadian named J G Creighton. His rules were
implemented in the first game of ice hockey played in Montreal,
Canada in the year 1875. In fact, the rink or the playing area for
ice hockey was actually used in the game called curling in Scotland
during the 18th century. Initially there were as many as thirty
players for each side and the goals were two stones frozen on one
end of the ice. The rules for the game of ice hockey were drafted
at McGill University in Montreal, Canada in the year 1879. Ice
hockey found its way to the US in the year 1893. By the early
1900s, the sport had become prevalent in parts of Europe including
the UK.
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In 1799, William Pierre Le Cocq, in a letter written in
Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, provides the earliest known
reference to the word 'hockey.
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A game played on ice with a curved bat and a ball existed
before Ice Hockey in the form of IJscolf, or Colf on ice, which was
a popular game in the low countries between the Middle Ages. The
game was played with a wooden curved bat (called Colf or Kolf) and
a ball made of wood or leather between two poles or simply
convenient nearby landmarks, with the object of hitting the chosen
point with the least number of strokes. However, most believe that
ice hockey evolved from stick- and-ball games, played outdoors, and
adapted to the icy conditions of Canada in the 19th century. The
games of British soldiers and immigrants to Canada, influenced by
stick-and-ball games of First Nations, evolved to become a game
played on ice skates, often played with a puck, and played with
sticks made by the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia.
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Hockey is played on an ice rink with 6 people on each side
including a Goaltender, 2 Defensemen, and 3 Offense men ( Left
wing, Center, Right wing). You cant ever check a guy into the
boards by hitting their back. You cannot cross the blue line on the
opposing side till the puck is carried over or you will get a
whistle for offsides.
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For most penalties, the offending player is sent to the
"penalty box" and his team has to play with one less skater for a
short amount of time. Minor penalties last for two minutes, major
penalties last for five minutes, and a double minor penalty is two
consecutive penalties of two minutes duration. A single Minor
penalty may be extended by a further two minutes for drawing blood
from the victimized player. The team that has taken the penalty is
said to be playing shorthanded while the other team is on a power
play. Some penalties include: tripping, elbowing, roughing,
high-sticking, delay of the game, too many players on the ice,
boarding, illegal equipment, charging, holding, interference,
hooking, slashing, butt-ending or cross- checking.
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In hockey rules fighting is prohibited but for the players in
the fight you get a 5 minute major penalty. At college and junior
level it is a 10 minute misconduct. The best hockey fight in
history was Ken Tasker vs. Trevor Senn.
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There are usually 2-4 officials in a hockey game. They break up
fights, they take face offs, they watch the lines, they determine
what a goal is, and they determine penalties.
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Wings 2008 Anaheim Ducks 2007 Carolina Hurricanes 2006 Canceled due
to lockout 2005 Tampa Bay Lightning 2004 New Jersey Devils 2003
Detroit Red Wings 2002 Colorado Avalanche 2001 New Jersey Devils
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"Five Best Hockey Fights of All-time - 04-13-2010." Sports
Betting Odds, Picks and Statistics Covers.com. Web. 10 May 2011..
The History of Hockey. Web. 10 May 2011.. "Ice Hockey." Wikipedia,
the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 10 May 2011.. "NHL Stanley Cup Winners
- NHL Playoff Champions - Stats Hockey." Stats Hockey - Hockey
Information & Store. Web. 10 May 2011..
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By: Brandon Bonnette
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Step 1: You begin by opening up Paint in the start menu
underneath accessories.
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Step 2: Once you have Paint open draw a square or rectangle by
clicking on this button and dragging the pointer.
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Step 3: Once you have the square or rectangle made now select
the curve button and draw a line across the square or rectangle and
then click on the line and curve it. Please click 2 times to see
all the steps for this step. There are 2 animations for it.
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Step 3: Once you have the square or rectangle made now select
the curve button and draw a line across the square or rectangle and
then click on the line and curve it. Please click 2 times to see
all the steps for this step. There are 2 animations for it.
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Step 5: Now we have to transfer this into word so we have to
click on this button and then right click and click on copy.
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Step 6: Now you open up word and paste the portrait in. Step 7:
You will now want to go under picture format at the top and then
click on this button ( Recolor then set Transparent Color and click
just on the outside of the figure.
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Step 8: Now you want to Copy and Paste that same figure to make
a new one and rotate that second one to Flip Horizontal.
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Step 9: Now select one of the figures and once you have it
selected hold CONTROL and select the other figure and both figures
should be highlighted and copy them and the paste them under the
first figure. Once you have done this you want to select them both
again and hit Flip Vertical.
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Now you should have successfully created your
Tessellation.
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These are my projects for Intro to Computers for 2011!