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Objects like a sled or ice skates rely on low friction to move efficiently. High friction can impede the motion of objects, making it difficult for them to function as intended.
"the bell always tolled"
What's happen when you don't eat at all
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HIV turns into AIDS which does kill the person.
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No they don’t inform you. Thousands of students apply and the criteria can vary between colleges.
operating well ofshore
The second sentence in the paragraph indicates that the character's sense of shame didn't align with his expectations of how he would feel in that situation. Despite his perception of the event, he didn't experience the anticipated self-loathing.
Proper nouns are always capitalized, which can help you identify them in a sentence. They typically refer to specific names of people, places, or things, so even if you don't know the meaning of the word, the capitalization can indicate that it is a proper noun.
This quote highlights the dangers of overconfidence in our beliefs and assumptions. Often, it's not the absence of knowledge that leads to mistakes, but the certainty in misinformation or misconceptions we hold. This can create blind spots, preventing us from recognizing the truth and adapting our understanding. Therefore, it's essential to remain open-minded and question what we think we know.