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6151: El Nino
... people have heard all different sorts of explanations and have formed somewhat of an idea, but that idea is usually rather distorted. THe term El Nino comes from the Spanish, meaning little boy, or Christ child. Coined for the tendency of the phenomenon to arrive around Christmas, usually every 4 to 5 years, lasting anywhere from 12-18 months. The El Nino or El Nino southern oscillation(enso) phenomenon is a ...
6152: Silicon
... vacuum tubes and weighed 50 tons, cost about 1 million, required 140 kilowatts of power, and occupied an entire room. Today, a complete computer, fabricated within a single piece of silicon the size of a child's fingernail, cost only about $10.00. Now I will tell you the method of how the integrated circuits and the silicon chip is formed. Before the IC is actually created a large scale drawing ...
6153: Chemistry
... air and along the land. I am the colorful fireworks "sprocketed" across the dark sky when the touch of two soft lips are gently pressed together. I am the warm tears trickling slowly down a child's face when the thought of going to school all alone crosses his mind. I am te pure exhilaration every time two people fall in love. I am rubbed roughly against a filthy body and ...
6154: Is There Evidence That Homosexuality Is Biologically Determined?
... were looked upon as the “most manly of men and womanly of women.” He demolishes the prenatal hormonal hypothesis made by LeVay and Hamer. Furthermore, he suggests that parents are an influential factor to their child's sexual orientation. Through his research on the statistics of homosexuality within a family he concluded that it strongly supports the idea of society influencing an individual's sexual orientation. He points out the flaws ...
6155: UFO Crash Near Roswell, NM
... from the crash site. They were partially decayed and had been gnawed on by an animal. Three of the bodies were greatly mangled. The body in the best condition was the size of a small child with slender long arms, a large head, greyish skin with greyish silk-like material coveralls. These aliens were kept under a tarp within a tent on the site. Several high ranking military officials were at ...
6156: The Roswell Incident
... the intelligence agencies impose a certain amount of secrecy. In recent decades, however, many observers say: τthat the use of government secrecy has become excessive. Secrecy tantamount to power and, like power, lends itself to abuse. Behind the shield of secrecy, it is possible for an agency or service to avoid scrutiny and essentially operate outside the law. Accountability to the taxpayers, and to the Congress, can be conveniently avoided.φ ...
6157: Satellites
... the principle was valid. Gossard Died August 10, 1945. Gossard did not work alone, he was also in partnership with a Russian theorist named Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. Tsiolkovsky was born on September 7, 1857. As a child Tsiolkovsky educated himself and rose to become a High School teacher of mathematics in the small town of Kaluga, 145km (90mi) south of Moscow. In his early years Tsiolkovsky caught scarlet fever and became 80 ...
6158: Egyptians
... tab Kebra Negast tells use about wombs split at birth\tab because the fetuses had grown too big. A Sumerian \tab cuneiform inscription from Nippur says that Enlil, god \tab of the air, violated the child of earth, Ninlil. \tab Ninlil beseeched the profligate: "...my vagina is too \tab small, it does not understand intercourse. My lips are \tab to small, they do not understand how to kiss..."\par \tab \tab ...
6159: The Influence Of Writers On Charles Darwin
... grasp of the evolutionary process and the clarity of his work makes Charles Darwin the most popular figure in the scientific field of Evolution (Francoeur, 1965, p.34). Charles Darwin (1809-1882) was the fourth child of Dr. Robert Darwin and grandson of Erasmus Darwin. Much of Charles' childhood was spent collecting insects, coins and reading various literature on natural history, travel and poetry. Charles Darwin was not a scholarly student ...
6160: Extra Sensory Perception
... poltergeist insidences are triggered by the brain of a person, usually a psychologically disturbed female around the age of puberty. Objects "claimed" to have been moved by poltergeist are cubbards way to heavy for a child to budge. In 1958 at a Long Island house a group of skeptical paraphsychologists had no explanation for bottles they saw sliding off the table. Chapter ]I[ Test For Telepathy ================== Test For Telepathy There are ...


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