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    A New Day

    settle down and wait with the excitement. A red streak is appearing at the horizon, growing until it spreads into an iridescent pink path. The sun is there, pink and round, still with the beauty just like the first time I ever saw it. Everything around me seems to not exist. The bigger and higher the fireball is, the more red and dazzling it is. The moment the sun changes its color from pink, red, into white happens in just a few seconds, and I never doubt that it is worth every milliseconds. I regret

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    Amazing Astrology

    star and those contained in the big and little dipper. One thing that I find to be quite fascinating is that the earth actually wobbles like a top, although it is unrecognizable to us because it occurs very slowly. I was surprised to learn that the sun was once part of the constellation cancer a few thousand years ago, but now it has become part of the Gemini constellation. Gravity itself is an amazing magnetic pull. Every year we also regularly experience seasons as the earth rotates, but one thing

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    Namaster Solar Case

    Analyzing a Complex Communication Problem PBRL 495 H1WW-Public Relations and Communications Capstone Professor Cara Keithley Assignment 1-4 Alexis J. Lilly March 30, 2012 The case study that I chose to conduct my analysis on was Case Study 2: Namaste` Solar. This particular case study examined a solar energy firm that was headquartered in Boulder, Colorado. The CEO, Blake Jones, had been toying with the idea of either selling part of the business or selling

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    Bio Report

    the temperature, dissolved oxygen level, and pH level in wetland water and stream water. It was predicted that the dissolved oxygen would be higher in the stream because of its moving water. The temperature in the wetland will be higher because the sun is directly on it. Testing six tubes from both the wetland and the stream, findings show the temperature did indeed prove to be higher in the wetland. However, the dissolved oxygen level was higher in the wetland as opposed to the stream. INTRODUCTION:

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    There Is No Hope of Doing Perfect Research (Griffiths, 1998, P97).

    According to Griffiths (1998, p97), there is no hope of doing perfect research. In order to agree or disagree with this statement, a person needs to get a true understanding of the word research. Research, as defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, means “studious inquiry or examination; especially: investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts or revision of accepted theories.” It also means careful study for the purpose of discovering and explaining newly

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    Science of Sunlight and Stars

    Science of Sunlight and Stars SCI/151 May 16, 2011 Troy Mazely Science of Sunlight and Stars Light is used in many ways, and is a form of energy that can be created, travel through space, and be absorbed. Light can react as a particle, because it sends all its energy to one place. A particle of light is called a photon. Photons can be absorbed into objects, bounce off objects, or fly through space. Over the course of a million years, clumps of particles will grow into what is called

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    Global Warming

    Global warming is a major issue discussed over Medias and governments all over the world. It is a problem that threatens the whole world because of the destructive impacts it can have on us humans, the animals, plants and the environment. Global warming is one of the biggest threats to human kind. It is caused by the raising of earth’s temperature in the lower atmosphere. Since the industrial revolution the temperature has gone up by 1 degree Fahrenheit of what it has averaged to be for centuries

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    Moon

    Moon This article is about Earth's Moon. For moons in general, see Natural satellite. For other uses, see Moon (disambiguation). The Moon Full moon as seen from Earth's northern hemisphere Designations Adjective lunar, selenic Orbital characteristics Perigee 362,570 km (0.0024 AU) (356,400–370,400 km) Apogee 405,410 km (0.0027 AU) (404,000–406,700 km) Semi-major axis 384,399 km (0.00257 AU)[1] Eccentricity

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    Camus

    lines show that Meursault don’t care what others want, and that he will not consider it and will do what he wishes to do instead. This makes the extract effective because it shows the difference of what he feels before the incident and after. ” The sun was crashing down … into little pieces “, imagery used to show how harsh nature can be. That’s effective because we hardly picture nature as being harsh, and walking on the beach was always something beautiful pictured in a good way. Meursault describes

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    Solar System

    heavenly bodies which have their own light. We can see near about 2500 stars on a clear night with our naked eye. But in actual, total no of stars are countless. The star which is nearest to earth is sun. It is the brightest star of all. The second nearest star except sun is Alpha-Centauri. THE SUN * Diameter: 1.4 million km * Age: 4.5 billion years (lifetime 11 billion years) * Mass: 2 x 1030 kg (330,000 x Earths) (99.8% of mass of solar system) * Density: 1.41 (water

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