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8391: Lassie
Lassie Characterization Lassie is a very courageous dog as well as very smart. Each day when Lassie trots over to the school building to pick up Joe Carraclough from school the town folk see him and say "oh, it must be a quarter to four. "Lassie was always on time ...
8392: Acid Rain
Acid Rain THOUGHTS ON ACID RAIN Acid rain is a serious problem with disastrous effects. Each day this serious problem increases, many people believe that this issue is too small to deal with right now this issue should be met head on and solved before it is too late. In the following ...
8393: Hubble Space Telescope
... the cluster of galaxies acts like a magnifying glass and provides scientists with a spectacular view of deep parts of the universe. With the hubble space telescope in earths orbit, more discoveries are found every day. With its unsurpassed power and its capabilities the HST will continue to provide images and new understandings to what lies in the universe.
8394: Character Willie Stark in Jack Burden's Novel
... of his program. In contrast, his later speeches are delivered emotionally, with great intensity. They are filled with devices that rouse the audience inciting its anger and inviting its response. These speeches are designe ffb d to project an image of Willie Stark as kind of person whom these people can trust, the kind of person who works for them and follows their wishes. These later speeches recognize the emotional nature ...
8395: The Creation of the Universe
The Creation of the Universe In my short life on this planet I have come to question things that many take upon blind faith. We all know that we must some day die; yet we continuously deny the forces at work inside ourselves, which want to search out the answers of what may or may not come after. It is far easier for humanity to accept that ...
8396: Docking With Mir
... past few years, American astronauts have used the Russian training facility at the Cosmodrome to prepare for work on the Mir space station. We couldn't give up the hope of peace and freedom. Launch Day had arrived; June 29, 1995. During launch and ascent, there wasn't much to think about except the thrill of the ride. Then the tension rose. In less than thirty-six hours, they would have ...
8397: The Science of Cloning
... that it isn't wanted. It is conceivable that most politicians are going to sway on their personal beliefs about cloning because of their political agendas and obligations to registered voters. Richard A. Vierling Ph.D., director of the genetics program at Indiana Crop Improvement Association and Purdue, refutes congress's intentions on banning cloning or any technology. Dr. Vierling said, "We will never be able to stop technolog y. If ...
8398: Critic On Huckleberry Finn
... time, slavery was still around and most whites during this time do not like blacks. The N- word just literally show us what white people think of blacks at that time. They use this wor! d to verbally express their feelings. However, I am not trying to say that Huck calls Jim a N- because he does not like him. He probably picked it up from other people (adults). Besides this ...
8399: Atoms
... 450 BC, Democritus stated that all mater was composed of particles that he called atomos (where the English word atom comes from) and that these particles could not be cut. This went against the present day theory of Aristotle which was that matter could be cut infinitely. Unfortunately for Democritus, his theory was not accepted in his lifetime. John Dalton came up with an atomic theory of matter in 1803. In ...
8400: Pluto
... satellite a duplicate of Pluto its diameter is one thousand nine hundred ninety two kilometers (720 miles).Discovered in nineteen seventy eight this natural satellite is nineteen thousand kilometers (12000 miles) from Pluto. One Pluto day is equal to that of six point four days here on Earth.Its revolution period or in laymen's term one Pluto year is two hundred forty seven point seven Earth years.The eccentricity of ...


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