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Homework Template
Basic template for problem sets.
Clare

Constructing The Unit Circle
(A Talk) A brief overview of techniques to understand and remember the unit circle
Erika Buncom

Th\'eorie cin\'etique des gaz parfaits.
Chapitre 2, Peip2, Polytech'Nice Sophia, sans les sch\'emas et applications sch\'ematis\'ees
Rémy Collie

Curriculum Vitae
"ModernCV" CV and Cover Letter
LaTeX Template
Version 1.1 (9/12/12)
This template has been downloaded from:
http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com
Original author:
Xavier Danaux (xdanaux@gmail.com)
License:
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/)
Important note:
This template requires the moderncv.cls and .sty files to be in the same
directory as this .tex file. These files provide the resume style and themes
used for structuring the document.
ali brahim

Johns Hopkins University Unofficial Thesis Template
This is an un-official template for Johns Hopkins University theses. This template was originally created by R. Jacob Vogelstein, then updated by Noah J. Cowan, Brian Weitzner, John Muschelli, Leonardo Collado Torres, and Ben Ackerman.
Leonardo Collado Torres, John Muschelli, Brian Weitzner, Noah J. Cowan, R. Jacob Vogelstein, Ben Ackerman

Sneh Pallav's Resume
Sneh Pallav's Resume. Created with the AltaCV template.
Sneh Pallav

Determining the Speed of Light
When measuring a speed, the most common way to calculate it is by recording
how far something went and the time it took to go that far. In the case of light,
this is very difficult. One could conceivably shine a light over a vast distance
and have someone else record when they see the light, but this would be difficult
even at large distances. The person recording when they see it will need to have
terrific reflexes to accurately measure a correct time as the time will be very
short. A better method involves the use of a quickly rotating mirror and a beam
of light. By aiming a beam of light o the rotating mirror, then reflecting it
o a second stationary mirror back into the rotating mirror, calculations can be
made on the speed of light. After first hitting the rotating mirror, the mirror
will rotate very slightly in the time it takes the beam of light to return and
will reflect back to a different position from where it came from. By measuring
the displacement of the round trip, a measurement of the speed of light can be
made.
sampterson

EnetCom Template
Enet'Com Sfax LaTeX template.
Nizar TENZEKHTI

Edinburgh Napier Coursework Report
A template for School of Computing reports at Edinburgh Napier University.
Simon Wells, Sam Serrels, Kevin Chalmers