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Myths And Legends Oxygen Atoms
878 words
In certain polar regions of the earth, a rare and
fascinating phenomenon occurs in the dark season
of winter. This phenomenon is called the Northern
Lights, or auroras. In areas where auroras can be
seen, the sun shines brightly for six months and
then disappears for the next six. The sun follows
a straight path across the sky, rising in the
north and setting in the south. This is because of
the latitude of these regions. Unlike other
regions of earth, the polar regions either
completely face th...
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Completely Developed Humans Big Bang Theory Evolution
1,037 words
Evolution is not only improbable but clearly
impossible. Extensive evidence against evolution
is uncovered with every major scientific
discovery. Every evolutionist "fact" can easily be
rebuked by creationists. Twelve supposed hominoids
have been discovered and presented as supporting
evidence to evolution. While in all actuality nine
of the twelve supposed hominids are actually
extinct species of ape. While the remaining three
are completely developed humans. Neanderthals were
once considered p...
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Billion Years Ago Carbon Dioxide
1,230 words
Our understanding and our modern perception of our
solar system, the Milky Way, has been drastically
reshaped from the corresponding perception of only
a few hundred years ago. Our Solar System, the
Milky Way is probably about 4 - 5 billion years
old. Only in the last 400 years or so have we
realized that the earth is not the "center", and
that in the Universe alone there is an immense 200
billion "Suns" in a galaxy like our own. Although
the origin of the solar system is uncertain, most
scienti...
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Back To Earth Solar Wind
1,313 words
n this ERA of tight space budgets and infrequent
deep-space missions, solar system researchers have
pushed to squeeze more science from existing
interplanetary spacecraft. By drastically altering
their orbital paths using gravity-assisted
maneuvers combined with relatively brief rocket
firings, veteran probes can be sent on productive
extended missions. This technique was successfully
employed by the International Sun-Earth Explorer 3
(ISSE 3) spacecraft to accomplish two important
space firsts:...
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Protection Act Data Protection
1,545 words
Supermarkets and checkouts. The advancements in
the technological world have allowed supermarket
chains and other national stores to quickly
dominate the market and are driving out the
concept of the local stores. This surge in the
market has seen shares rise and profits bulge with
the three main contenders in mind being
Sainsburys, Safeways and Tesco's who now serve the
whole of the UK between them and are the household
names of the shopping world. The ICT input to
these businesses is vital in ...
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Pure Iron Red Blood Carbon
359 words
Iron comes from the Latin word ferrum. From ferrum
its symbol became Fe. The atomic number of iron is
26, and its atomic weight is 55. 845. Iron is a
magnetic, bendable, shiny white metallic element.
Pure iron has a hardness that ranges from 4 to 5.
It is soft and ductile. Iron can be easily
magnetized at ordinary temperatures and at 790 C
the magnetic property disappears. Pure iron melts
at about 1535 C, boils at 2750 C, and has a
specific gravity of 7. 86. Chemically, iron is an
active metal. ...
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University Of Paris Pierre Curie
312 words
Born in 1859 in Paris, Pierre Curie was a French
physicist who spent a great deal of his life
dealing in the fields of chemistry and physics.
During his lifetime, he was known for his work in
radioactivity, magnetism, piezoelectric effect,
and his work and studies with his wife Marie Curie
in discovering new elements on the periodic table.
Pierre discovered many new things and helped
advance the field of chemistry with his
discoveries. Studying physics at the University of
Paris, Pierre got a ba...
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The Northern Lights Aurora Borealis
1,012 words
You are outside on a clear summers night, when all
of a sudden a flash catches your eye. You whirl
around in bewilderment as the black night sky
flashes and dances with a whirling array of
colors. The northern horizon is draped with an
iridescent green, deep blues, sharp violets,
scarlet reds, and bright oranges and yellows. You
stand awestruck as the colors descend, like a
melting rainbow, across the sky. Then, as quickly
as they appeared, they vanish without a trace. On
clear nights, when the ...
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Invention Of Radio Guglielmo Marconi Wireless
908 words
In the early days, about a century ago, there was
few ways of mass communication. The only real
source of mass communication was print. Every town
or city had a local newspaper where all the
information was released to everyone. But then
there was a new invention, radio. Radio was an
extremely influential part of everyday life, and
still is in the 21 st century. Most people credit
the invention of radio to a man named Guglielmo
Marconi. Although there were many people that
contributed to the inv...
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Polar Regions Magnetic Field
612 words
Pioneer 10 was launched in 1972 and flew within
81, 000 miles (130, 000 kilometers) of Jupiter on
Dec. 3, 1973. The probe revealed the severe
effects of Jupiter's radiation belt on spacecraft.
Pioneer 10 also reported the amount of hydrogen
and helium in the planet's atmosphere. In
addition, the probe discovered that Jupiter has an
enormous magnetosphere. Pioneer 10 was launched
toward Jupiter on an Atlas rocket in 1972. After
reaching the planet in late 1973, it made the
first close-up photogra...
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Foreign Languages Magnetic Field
1,760 words
From Technology To Professional Development: How
Can The Use Of An Interactive Whiteboard Enhance
The Nature Of Teaching And Learning In Modern
Foreign Languages Or/And Secondary Mathematics?
Introduction First of all, in order to examine how
the use of an interactive whiteboard can enhance
the nature of teaching and learning in modern
foreign languages and secondary mathematics, it is
important to understand the potential capability
of interactive whiteboards as well as the
principles of their ...
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Magnetic Rag Scott Ragtime
329 words
CHOW, BENJAMIN F EXTRA CREDIT In the late 1890? s;
a craze for a new kind of music called ragtime
swept the country off it? s feet. Instant
popularity of ragtime increased before the turn of
the century. By 1910, the? ragtime? mania reached
its peak in all elements of music: popular dance,
theater, and movie music. Scott Joplin was a young
black man that mastered and polish this subtle
art. Born in Texarkana, Texas on November 29,
1868, Scott became fascinated with the piano at an
early age and ...
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Dust Particles Solar System
1,011 words
Neptune is the Neptune Neptune Neptune is the
outermost planet of the gas giants. It has an
equatorial diameter of 49, 500 kilometers (30, 760
miles) and is the eighth planet from the sun. If
Neptune were hollow, it could contain nearly 60
Earths. Neptune orbits the Sun every 165 years. It
has eight moons, six of which were found by
Voyager 2. A day on Neptune is 16 hours and 6. 7
minutes. Neptune was discovered on September 23,
1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle, of the Berlin
Observatory. Neptune ...
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Cd Rom Data Storage
248 words
Whoops, there goes another CD-ROM by Laura Tangled
This article discusses the durability and
longevity of some of todays modern forms of data
storage. There is a big problem with the way data
is being stored. The new forms of data storage,
such as the CD-ROM and Magnetic tapes are not
withstanding the test of time. The Magnetic tape
has been around for some thirty some years and
there have already been many problems with the
preservation of these tapes. NASA and many other
government organizatio...
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Liquid Nitrogen Degrees F
890 words
Since the beginning of time people have been
trying new ideas for keeping things like food
cold. Up until the early 20 th century ice was the
best method for cooling perishable items, button
we figured out a more efficient and affective way
of keeping items cold. It was called the
refrigerator. Soon after the introduction of the
refrigerator we developed something called
cryogenic freeing, which is freezing with very low
temperatures. Cryogenic freezing is the study
mater that is colder than tem...
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Degrees Celsius Magnetic Field
538 words
Mercury is Mercury 2 Mercury Mercury is the eighth
largest planet in our solar system, equaling
roughly one-third of Earth s size. It is also the
planet closest to the sun, and is often visible
with binoculars, or even the naked eye. It s
difficult to see in the twilight sky. One of
Mercury s most distinguishable features is its
rugged surface, which is similar to the surface of
the Earth s moon. In Roman mythology, Mercury is
the god of commerce and thievery. He is considered
the Roman counterp...
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World Report Volume U S News 038 World
1,236 words
A Quantum Computer a future technology By the
strange laws of quantum mechanics, Folger, a
senior editor at Discover, notes, an electron,
proton, or other subatomic particle is in more
than one place at a time, because individual
particles behave like waves, these different
places are different states that an atom can exist
in simultaneously. Ten years ago, Folger writes,
David Deutsch, a physicist at Oxford University,
argued that it may be possible to build an
extremely powerful computer based...
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Speed Of Light Magnetic Fields
251 words
Radiation: Properties Of Different Types Of
Radiation Radiation: Properties Of Different Types
Of Radiation Alpha particles: consists of 2
protons and 2 neutrons (Helium nucleus) highly
ionizing therefore they strongly attract electrons
have a charge of + 2 bent by electric and magnetic
fields but not as much as beta due to larger mass
relatively heavy and slow moving absorbed by skin
/ 5 cm air / card therefore it has poor
penetrating power Beta Particles: a fast moving
electron in beta radiati...
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Pure Iron Red Blood Carbon
361 words
Iron comes from the Latin word ferrum. From ferrum
its symbol became Fe. The atomic number of iron is
26, and its atomic weight is 55. 845. Iron is a
magnetic, bendable, shiny white metallic element.
Pure iron has a hardness that ranges from 4 to 5.
It is soft and ductile. Iron can be easily
magnetized at ordinary temperatures and at 790? C
the magnetic property disappears. Pure iron melts
at about 1535? C, boils at 2750? C, and has a
specific gravity of 7. 86. Chemically, iron is an
active meta...
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Carbon Dioxide Mercury Venus
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A Planets The Planets A planet is a celestial body
that revolves around a central star and does not
shine by its own light. The only planetary system
that is known to man is our solar system. It is
made up of nine planets, which range in size and
characteristics. The nine major planets in our
solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars,
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. There
are also many other minor planets which are also
in our solar system, but they are unimportant
compared to the...
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