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    3d Vision Research Paper

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    Kyle Rohl Chem 3520 Nobel Prize Paper Chemicals in 3D Vision The Nobel Prize in Organic Chemistry for the discovery of chemicals in 3D vision was awarded to Derek Barton and Odd Hassel in 1969. This was the breakthrough in visualizing the way chemicals could be interpreted. Before their phenomenal discovery, people could only think of seeing a chemical such as cyclohexane in its planar, flat, 2D form. What Barton and Hassel found that was different from the universal perspective of this…

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    Richard M. Nixon, Republican, President: January 1969- August 1974 "Being controversial in politics is inevitable. If an individual wants to be a leader and isn't controversial, that means he never stood for anything. In the world today, there are not many good choices—only choices between the half-good and the less half-good." - Richard M Nixon, Interview with the Chicago Tribune in 1978 (Thimmesh, Nick. "An Interview with Nixon: 'Defeated but not Finished.'" ) Personal Life: Richard Milhous…

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    Unfortunately for her, when all of Shemwindo’s other wives have delivered their daughter her anguish persists (Biebuyck & Mateene 1969 53). Even in the womb, Mwindo somehow miraculously provides food and firewood for his suffering mother (Biebuyck & Mateene 1969 53). The mystical elements surrounding Mwindo's birth help establish his status as a hero in the eyes and ears of the readers and listeners as like most other epics performers recite The…

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    National Organization for Women (NOW): On June 30th, 1966, Betty Friedan, author of The Feminine Mystique, was one of the three women that started the National Organization for Women or N.O.W. for short. 3. 1969 – > Founded the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws (NARAL): In the year 1969, the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws or NARAL for short, was founded, but thirty-four years later, in the year 2003, changed its name to NARAL Pro-Choice. IV. Vietnam…

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    In the late 20th and early 21st centuries television and movies have been controlled by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) everything we view is regulated in some way by the government. We had acts enforced, rules established and other types of regulations. The FCC is like the police for broadcasting it can fine broadcasters for violating anything that airs on television. The FCC has done this many times before for example an article from CNN.com posted in June, 2012 by Bill Mears…

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    Napolitano's article, "Why hate speech is always protected" was written on August 16, 2017. Napolitano is an American columnist and senior judicial analyst for Foxnews. The article was published in Foxnews, one of the leading news network in America. Because Napolitano includes his own opinion over the issue, this article would be categorized as an editorial. The intended audience for this piece would have to be Law professors, and Republicans who subscribe to Foxnews, as well as any upcoming…

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    Liberal Restriction

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    Of course, all liberals understand that the privileges of freedom are not unrestricted. A major restriction on the freedom of the individual is that using it should not interfere with the freedom of other individuals. I however, don’t this this is not a controversial restriction. I think the real restriction might come from the idea that although the lack of external coercion is accepted as necessary for freedom, coercion may also be internal. If individuals are affected by compulsion, addiction…

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    1960s Culture

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    The Decade of Peace, War, and Everything In-Between 1969 was the era of change by the people, not authority. Authority was questioned in the 60s, and that is why the 1969 cannot be described without it’s predecessors. Conflicts were resolved by the people, government had to shape to the people . The years 1960 to 1969 brought out the best and worst of the United States and society. Politics ruled society in the 60s and America was divided for the majority of the decade because of the chaos of…

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    Apollo 11 Research Papers

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    Apollo 11 JFK said to the crowed in the 1960’s “We will land on the moon in the next decade!”. On the Date of July 16 1969 The apollo 11 astronauts boarded the saturn V rocket. The mission crew sets up and get’s ready for launch in one hour. Thirty minutes later the astronauts: Akerman Armstrong and Buzz Lightyear step onboard of the rocket. “Alright let's keep this mission on track, start launch!” said Camron of the mission crew. Launching in 5 the rocket started. 4 flames shot out of the…

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    Many blamed this rise to welfare trend. United States first determined an official poverty line in 1969, while the goal was to adjust every year to ensure a constant standard of living. There was no clear trend in poverty after 1969, either up or down. However, two problems arose and were never corrected. First, the Consumer Price Index was to be used to adjust the poverty line for inflation. On the other hand…

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