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... Socrates did not believe in or live by government standards like, nature of freedom, equality and justice . Socrates believed philosophy to be the eternal endeavor of life. |
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The element we decided to tell you about was sodium . ... The element sodium is a soft, silver-colored metal, waxlike at room temperature but breakable as the temperature falls. |
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The Soil Moisture Circuit In this section, we are going to examine two methods of soil moisture measuring, and we will choose whichever is better for our system. |
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All people may know that the sun is the fundamental energy source for the Earth . It can produce enormous power, called solar energy . This energy is a necessary condition for life because a ll life on earth depends on energy from the sun. |
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Solar Heating seems to be a competitive alternative form of heating . ... The first type of solar collector we were introduced to was the pool collector. |
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Massive Solar Explosion Heading Straight for Earth . ... by Kelly Kizer Whitt SOHO observed a huge solar flare on Tuesday . ... EST on Tuesday, October 28, 2003, an immense solar flare exploded off the sun’s surface and raced directly toward Earth. |
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... The Solar System - The solar system is made up of the Sun, the 9 planets and their 127 known moons, asteroids, comets, dust and gas. |
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Mercury Mercury is the first planet in the solar system and is the second smallest in the solar system . ... Venus Venus is the second planet in our solar system and is 12,104 km in diameter at the equator. |
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The Solar System In our solar system there are nine planets, which usually can be classified in many different ways . ... After Mars comes Jupiter, which is fifth and is the largest planet of the solar system. |
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... solar system the system of nine planets and many other objects that orbit our sun; may have been formed about 5 billion years ago from a cloud of ice, gas, and dust 2. |
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... Understanding variation in the solidarity or cohesion of social groups has been a central focus of theory and research in sociology since its inception . Forces both within and without the group have been argued to affect solidarity. |
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Brian Benns Period 2 Lab Report 9 25 03 SOLUBILITY HYPOTHESIS Soluability is based on the polarity and charges of of the ions . A polar molecule will always disolve an ionic compound. |
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SOMATOTYPES In our attempt to explore factors affecting longevity, we begin with the classification of an individual by body and personality type . ... , somatotypes are as follows Endomorph heavy and fat, with a soft body and poorly developed muscles, round in shape, and known as a barrel type Mesomorph husky, with a hard and muscular body a kind of athletic type , rectangular in shape, and known as wineglass type Ectomorph tall. |
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Whats New in the NAV Virus Definitions Files WHATSNEW . TXT Symantec Security Response October 08, 2003 This document contains the following topics Virus Alerts New Technologies Changes Incorporated Into This Update Additional Information Virus Alerts The ten most commonly reported viruses for September 2003, worldwide 1 Trojan. |
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Sonar comes from the phrase sound navigation and ranging . Sonar uses sound waves to detect and determine the location, size, and relative motion of underwater objects. |
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the sound of music By brandon sulivan E-mail brandon hotmail . com Earjam Internet Music Player 2 . ... OVERVIEW Thank you for downloading Earjam Internet Music Player 2. |
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1 . Full name Bobbie Bear 2 . Nicknames Boheamath, Robzilla, Big Fella and yeh there are more 3 . Eyes Hazel 4 . Height hahaha . . . . . Short . . . . . 192 cms or sumthing 5. |
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Dear Mr . President, As you probably know, we have received a message that needs our prompt attention . The message was received by our space satellite and stated the following We will arrive to your planet in two years. |
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SPACE LIVING AND ETHICS Each year the earth becomes more and more populated while its natural resources become more and more depleted . ... One concept that scientists are researching for a potential solution is the space settlement. |
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Coming of Age in the Milky Way by Timothy Ferris, attempts to clarify our current understanding of our universe . ... This writing is based on the first part of the book entitled Space. |
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Space The Final Frontier Imagine writing 6,000 complete sets of the encyclopedia Britannica, or having have enough in formation to write 6,000 complete sets . ... They have sent back enough information from their trip into outer space to fill up 6000 sets and more1, and have taken roughly 30,000 pictures each2. |
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The special properties of water such as the capacity to act as a solvent, temperature stability, an decrease in density during freezing, cohesion, and surface tension, come from the polarity of an H20 molecule and its ability to form Hydrogen Bonds among other H20 molecules and other molecules. |
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Specialities of ATP Adenosine triphosphate The enzyme that produces ATP is called ATP synthase, or ATPase, and this resides on the mitochondria in human cells and on the chloroplasts in plant cells. |
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Species description by Eleutherodactylus jasperi Golden Coqui Classification Phylum Chordata, Order Anura, Group Amphibian, Family Leptodactylidae, Genus Eleutherodactylus, species jasperi Geographical Range The golden coqui, a type of frog is found only on the island of Puerto Rico. |
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Introducing Species into Pennsylvania One example of a human activity that can place strains on an ecosystem is the introduction of new species . Many ecologists believe that the spread of introduced or exotic species is one of the most serious, yet least appreciated threats to biodiversity. |
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look fadi i know what im about to say is gonna make a big diffrence in our relationship . . see the past few weeks, i have been going out with guys mainly, more than girls, bas not a guy alone, just a bunch of local friends. |
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... There are 3 types of NTDs anencephaly, encephalocele, and spina bifida . What is Spina Bifida ? Spina Bifida is a neural tube defect cause by the failure of the fetus’s spine to close properly during the first month of fetal development. |
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Spirogyra commonly known as pond scum is a unicellular freshwater algae that occurs in large, ponds, ditches, and slow moving streams . ... Spirogyra received its name due to the spiral shape the chloroplasts possess. |
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Most people think of sponges as inanimate objects at the bottom of the sea . But, sponges really are animals with amazing talents . The article Sponges Get Respect explains why sponges are more complex than people realize. |
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A person can make innumerable amount of speech errors in one single day . Speech errors are so common, that they usually only gain attention when either excessively stuttered out or when the speaker creates a humorous or even controversial slip a five year old child demanded, put your penis on the table. |
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... The early research of the 1960’s and 70’s failed to produce may useful conclusions with regard to the relationship between personality and performance in sport. |
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Concentration Focused attention, mental effort placed on sensory or mental events . Focus on relevant environmental cues Maintaining attentional focus Situation awareness Shifting attentional focus when necessary Types of attention Width Broad and Narrow Direction External and Internal Imagery Creating or recreating an experience in your mind Form of simulation involving recalling from memory stored info and turning it into meaningful images? |
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To fully comprehend sport psychology, we must ask ourselves two very important questions, first, what is sport psychology and second, who is it for ? Sport psychology can be an example of psychological knowledge, principles, or methods applied to the world of sport. |
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Observation of the sports society shows that sports drinks are everywhere . Every major sports league, for example the NBA, MLB, NHL, NFL, and NASCAR, is sponsored by a sports drink, and almost every other sports team is endorsed or uses some form of a sports drink. |
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma A squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, also known as SCC is the second most common type of skin cancer which is usually the result of long term sun damage to the skin. |
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... Though Grenville later on did impose moderately harsh laws, through his most obvious doing the Stamp Act he would not have been drawn to act with such callousness if the colonists had respected England’s right to tax them. |
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... Why is hydrochloric acid not a good primary standard ? Because the hydrochloric acid is a volatile acid . ... So, the concentration of hydrochloric acid is not reliable. |
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Stanford Prison Experiment The Stanford Prison Experiment was conducted by professor Philip Zimbardo in 1971 . This psychological experiment took volunteer’s placed them in a stimulated prison, volunteers took roles as prison guards or prisoners. |
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Starch and Glycogen Starch Amylose and Amylopectin are two polysaccharides that are a mixer that make up starch . Starch molecules structure becomes curled like spirals. |
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Badminton Techniques Drop Shot The drop shot is a shot that is designed to send bring your opponent to the front of their court and leave a performer with the opportunity to finish off an opponent with a drop shot or a smash. |
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Biology Coursework Introduction In this piece of coursework I will look at the effect of changing starch concentration on this reaction Starch Breaking Down Glucose Plan I am going to do an experiment where I test the breaking down of different concentration of starch. |
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This essay is about starcraft . Starcraft is mad hard . Socrates is confronted by two sets of accusers negative public opinion prejudice against Socrates reinforced by the comic dramatist Aristophanes and the three citizens bringing formal charges against Socrates -- Meletus representing offended poets and traditional education based on Homeric literature , Anytus representing the politicians and the craftsmen ,. |
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Should stem cell research continue or be stopped ? ... Stem cells are unspecialized cells that renew themselves for a long time; and under certain conditions and experimentation they can have specific functions, such as the beating cells of the heart or the insulin producing cells of the pancreas. |
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... Well, what if this world was possible but the government was stopping the research for these types of advances . The type of research I am talking about isnt cloning as you might be thinking. |
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Stem Cell research Cure-all medicine of the Century or Crime of the Devil ? ... Such situations are what the scientists aiming for the lofty and hopeful goals of stem cell research are trying to solve. |
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... Through stem cell research and development . ... What is a stem cell ? Stem cells have two important characteristics that distinguish them from other types of cells. |
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Stem Cells Why should we value stem cells ? ... Stem cells are found in all human embryos and in some types of adult tissues, but most scientists say that embryonic stem cells offer the greatest possibilities for new ways to treat disease. |
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... PD is thought to be the first disease open to to treatment using stem cell transplantation . ... Scientists are thinking and hoping that in the future they can use stem cells to help treat against PD. |
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In Stephen Crane late years, his friend Dr . ... Crane to the sanitorium at Badenweiler, Germany after he suffered reoccurrences of earlier tubercular attacks beginning in January of the year 1900. |
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Plant Sterol Margarine Explained in English What are plant sterols ? ... Plant sterols and stanols occur naturally in various plants such as wheat, soy, corn, rye, oats and olive oil. |