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3101: Mars 2
... Tharsis region of Mars are ten to one hundred times larger than those anywhere on Earth. The lava flows on the Martian surface are observed to be much longer, probably a result of higher eruption rates and lower surface gravity. The less gravitational pull, the higher volcanoes can grow without collapsing under their own weight. Another reason why the volcanoes on Mars are so massive is because the crust on Mars ...
3102: Manic Depression
... of the world. A depression episode on the other hand is almost opposite of a manic one. During a depressive episode, the person is sad, irritable, has low self-esteem, negative thoughts, and loss of interest in usual activities. They feel like they re worthless and hopeless. They also have negative thoughts towards the past and future. Many people go through guilt, crying, or having suicidal thoughts. Unlike a manic episode ...
3103: Lightning
... that while the clouds were overhead, the lower part of the thunderstorm was generally negatively charged. Research continued at a steady pace until the late 1960's when lightning research became particularly active. This increased interest was motivated both by the danger of lightning to aerospace vehicles and solid state electronics used in computers and other devices as well as by the improved measurement and observational capabilities which were made possible ...
3104: Lighting Advancments
... evenly distributed form of lighting; they are also available in many colors. In landscaping the lights are often used to outline pathways. The lights are also used to light up trees and other points of interest. ( Hubble Lighting ) A fairly new form of lighting is, fiber optics. Fiber optics is not used to illuminate large areas, but instead it is used to create unique displays of light. The displays have pinpoints ...
3105: Lichens
LICHEN. On places like tree trunks, rocks, old boards, and also on the ground grow strange splotches of various-colored plant life called lichens. They are of great scientific interest because they are not single plants; instead, each lichen is formed of a fungus and an alga living together so intimately as to seem a single plant. The lichens are one of the best illustrations ...
3106: Lasers -
... that while the clouds were overhead, the lower part of the thunderstorm was generally negatively charged. Research continued at a steady pace until the late 1960's when lightning research became particularly active. This increased interest was motivated both by the danger of lightning to aerospace vehicles and solid state electronics used in computers and other devices as well as by the improved measurement and observational capabilities which were made possible ...
3107: Is Development Methodologies In Financial
... project managers to set milestones and to efficiently allocate resources and divide labour more cost effectively by banding tasks into skills areas (i.e. analysis, design, coding, and testing), all of which have different remuneration rates in the company. It also provides a common language for ISD project teams, which will free projects from dependency on its original team members and make them accessible to all. As Marks & Spencers Financial Services ...
3108: Interview With An Alien
... not claim to have any paranormal abilities because of her contact with Hweig. She does not seek publicity, nor does she avoid it. She writes down dialogues and insights she finds to be of particular interest as they occur, and has given me permission to quote the following descriptions: There is the problem that eerything I can see, he can also. Not only Hweig, but his immediate crew. Since their observation ...
3109: International Space Station
... as if NASA was going to be in it alone. Former President Reagan had opened the project up to all allies, but they were all trying to expand their own space programs, so they lacked interest. It was not until Russia, Japan, England, and Canada became a active partner with NASA to become foreign suppliers to the ISS. Now that the ISS gathered supporters, it began to take shape. Russia is ...
3110: Information Warfare
... the classes the third one has the broadest margin. The third class is global information warfare. This purpose of this class is to deal with all aspects of information warfare that deal with the national interest. Each classification of Information Warfare has its own issues that are relevant to its use. Class one is predominantly involved with personal privacy and protection from outsiders. With the introduction of the Internet into our ...


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