Biographies may be biased or unbalanced because authors may have personal opinions, motivations, or agendas that influence how they present information. Additionally, authors may have limitations in accessing certain sources or perspectives, leading to an incomplete or skewed portrayal of the subject. Ultimately, no biography can capture every aspect of a person's life in an entirely objective manner.
The object's motion can be described as accelerating, indicating a change in its velocity over time due to the unbalanced forces acting upon it.
When unbalanced forces act on a moving car, it can accelerate, decelerate, or change direction. The net force determines the acceleration or deceleration of the car, causing it to speed up, slow down, or turn.
When unbalanced forces act on a car, it will experience acceleration in the direction of the net force applied. This could cause the car to speed up, slow down, or change direction depending on the magnitude and direction of the forces. It is important for drivers to be aware of these forces to maintain control of their vehicle.
An unbalanced force results in an unequal often uncontrolled reaction. If I push you lightly on both sides of your back with equal and balanced force, I might get you to move forward. But if I push really hard on only one side of your back, you would more easily tumble and stumble to the opposite side.
Both unbalanced force and balanced force can have direction. Unbalanced force causes acceleration in the direction of the force, while balanced force results in no net motion as the forces cancel each other out. The direction of the force determines how an object will move or behave.
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Biographies are often biased or unbalanced because they are written from the author's perspective and may reflect their own opinions, beliefs, or interpretations of events. Additionally, authors may selectively include or omit information to present a particular portrayal of the subject, leading to bias in the biography.
It's not just biographies that can be biased- it's any piece of historical writing. And it can be for quite a few reasons really, it all depends on the views and opinions of the writer. For example, if the writer is a Catholic, they'll write a piece making Catholics look good, but if they're a Protestant, they'll write a piece making Protestants look good, and Catholics look bad. Another example is like during the English Civil War, when Cromwell was ruling- people on Cromwell's side would write praising Cromwell's decisions and critically about Charles I.
It could stand for In My Biased Opinion or I Might Be Objective.
An unbalanced sword can give you pains in your arm and will break if hit in the right spot. It might feel awkward in your hand as well. I read this off of the novel Eragon so i dont know how real it might be.
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The narrator might be mistaken or biased about the elements of the story.
What was the author's purpose
The narrator might be mistaken or biased about the elements of the story.
The biographies give no clue, but there are signs he might have been left-handed.
The narrator might be mistaken or biased about elements of the story
You might be able to, but it might be a little unbalanced. Ask your vet first and see what he/she thinks.