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    thinking about theories and ideas (McIver 7), something logics or might have rational reasoning but hard to be proved (abstract). For example, the Big Bang Theory, the logical explanations behind the mystery of disappearance of ships and flights at Bermuda Triangle, and the existence of gravitational waves. This kind of writing and logical reasoning thinking might be useful in my future career as a petroleum engineer as it will require a lot of theories about potential reservoir. However, the…

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    Then, you must have enough determination to pull it back on course. The turbulent thoughts of your mind can pull your sailboat way off track. At times, pulling it into the dangerous whirlpools of the Bermuda Triangle! My mind must be anchored strong and steady to stay on course in the storm of negative thinking. Just as I pull my body back to proper position to make a technical correction, I can pull my mind back the same way by using an anchor. An anchor…

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    Aaminah Azhar Astrobiology Spring 2015 Test 1 1. Name and describe five important steps in the formation of planets based on our current scientific understanding. a) Star and planet formation starts inside a collapsing cloud of gas and dust inside a bigger cloud called a nebula. Because of gravity pulling materials in the collapsing cloud closer together, the center of the cloud gets increasingly more compressed and because of this get hotter. The dense hot core of this collapsing cloud becomes…

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    The word “Pseudo” in “pseudoscience” means “fake,” so it all comes down to where does one draw the line between real and fake? Webster Dictionary defines it as “a system of theories, assumptions, and methods erroneously regarded as scientific” Knowing .what science exactly is isn 't just knowing certain facts such as the process of cell division to balancing chemical equations. In fact, it is the act of understanding the nature of science itself, finding valid evidence, conducting thorough…

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    ‘Alexia Riley, you have been commissioned by the High Council of the Earth’s Forestry and Woodland to document a trek through the Atlantic Ocean. Is your team ready to depart in four days time?’ ‘Yes, Sir. We will be fully equipped to depart from Great Britain at 7:30am Thursday 26th May 2018. We will be departing from Heathrow Airport, and travelling to Nanortalik, Greenland. From there we will depart, and travel through the Atlantic Ocean before arriving in the Falkland Islands.’ My reply…

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    Dighton Rock

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    Who Really Discovered “The New World?” What if Christopher Columbus wasn’t the first European to visit the North America? What if everything that has been taught about the pilgrims and Indians and the Mayflower is a lie? Who really “discovered” The New World? The answer may lie inscribed in a seemingly ordinary boulder also known as Dighton Rock. From the ancient Phoenicians to the Native Americans, from a Portuguese Scouting ship to the Norse Vikings, there are many speculations about where…

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    Exploration and discovery has been a part of the human race since the beginning of time. Exploration gives a thrill and new effects on the human race. Arguably, the most famous and most important discovery was the discovery of the Americas. The discovery of the Americas changed the world and the human race forever because this was the turning point from eastern hegemony to western hegemony due to all the resources, workers, and land that Europe had acquired. Most people believe that Christopher…

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    Dear American Case Study

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    Vanguard is facing. These problems are not new, and I think you have already heard them, but I hope you will spend time listening to my complaints. The starting issue I want to present is that the card price. Let’s take a look at Olyvia, a grade 4 Bermuda Triangle card. The Special Parallel version of this card is about $300, and to a person who doesn’t play the game, he will definitely say that the price is insane. Well, the pulling rate of an Olyvia from a case…

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    spanish, and it had to have deep enough water for ships to harbor. It took almost a month to complete the entire fort. As stated in National Park Service's passage, titled “ A Short History of Jamestown” By June 15, the fort was completed. It was triangle shaped with a bulwark at each corner, holding four or five pieces of artillery. The fort was designed to defend from Powhatan attacks. Not only did it defend from possible attacks but it was suitable for the ideas and plans the colonist…

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    Color Symbolism Essay

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    a symbolic whole. The meaning of such a combination cannot be reduced to the sum of the meanings of individual colors. The combination of color and shape is a third type of color symbolism. These can be abstract geometric shapes (circle, square, triangle) as well as specific physical objects, such as the symbolism of precious…

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