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    (CDC) thimerosal is a mercury (Hg)-based preservative that has been used for years in the United States for a multi-dose vaccine. Thimerosal is added to the vaccines that contained more than one dose to prevent the growth of germs like bacteria and fungi. Manufacturers use preservatives like thimerosal to prevent germ growth in the process of manufacturing the vaccinations. Many vaccines contain…

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    divided into terrestrial and jovian planets. They are different in their position, composition and other features. First of all, let us see what are the jovian and the terrestrial planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the jovian planets. Mercury, Venus and Earth are the terrestrial planets. One of the main differences that can be seen between terrestrial and jovian planets, is their surfaces. While the terrestrial planets are made of solid surfaces, the jovian planets are made of…

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    silver, tin, mercury fillings were mostly used. This material was placed where the gold couldn’t fit also. Amalgam when set is hard and last many years but turns teeth black because it is oxidized in the mouth. [1] Temporary filling materials were made of zinc chloride and zinc oxide known as oxy-chloride of zinc. Amalgam is a mixture of mercury with one or more other metals. Many dental amalgams are called silver amalgams because silver is the principal constituent that will react with mercury.…

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    The universe What is the universe? How big is it? What is all part of the universe? These may be questions that you probably wonder when you read something about a planet or learn from a science book. The universe is so big that it is hard for people to understand just how big it is. The meaning of the universe is all existing matter and space considered as a whole. (Davies, Luke. "How Big Is the Universe?" How Big Is the Universe? N.p., 5 Oct. 2015. Web. 09 May 2016. Website) How gigantic is…

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    Vaccines Toxic Essay

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    contains 49.6% mercury by weight. Mercury comes in three unique forms; Elemental found in thermometer and tooth fillings. Inorganic found mostly in batteries and disinfectants. Organic which is methylmercury grown of fish, it is also used in pesticides, fungicides; last but not least it’s in insecticides. Mercury poisoning is entered into your immune system three different ways inhalation, injection and skin absorbsion. Mercury is used in vaccines for its disinfecting powers; mercury is also in…

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    Johannes Kepler's Theory

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    our solar system. Kepler belived his theory suported Copernicus's theory, and before presenting his own theory, he would often provide arguments for Copernicus's theory. He often noted that the heliocentric theory provides and explanation for why mercury and venus…

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    Mercury History

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    Mercury was a Ford Motor Company division that primarily consisted of entry-level premium vehicles. Comprising one-half of the Lincoln-Mercury division, Mercury was discontinued in 2011 to allow Ford to focus on its Ford and Lincoln brands. Since Mercury has been out of production for several years, used models are becoming popular options for drivers wanting to own one of these iconic vehicles. History of Mercury The Mercury name first appeared in 1933 on a Chevrolet passenger car. Edsel Ford…

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    Ray Bradbury’s story, “All Summer in a Day,” takes place on the planet Venus, where it rains heavily all the time. The protagonist, Margot, recently arrived to Venus from Earth. Margot remembers what all the other children living on Venus can’t, the sun. Because Margot is the only one who remembers the light and joy the sun brings, the children grow jealous of her. One lesson that this story suggests is that if you get caught up in your own jealousy, you can end up hurting others. In the…

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    Solar Systems Worksheet

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    Objective: • Understand the relationship of the nine planets in our solar system to the sun by creating a three-dimensional representation. • Understand the planets relative size and their distance from the sun and the earth. Preparation: Purpose: To introduce the ideas of our solar system and enrich their understanding of the world around them Materials: • Newspaper strips torn about an inch wide • String Steps: • First I would divide the students into nine groups. Then I would assign…

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    Humans Shouldn’t waste Time and Money Visiting Mars There is so much data out there in this world that leads humans to want to go to other planets. Not only want to, but eventually people may need to go to other planets and there is a chance that it could become a huge part of life and a huge step up from where humans are today. A new galaxy has been discovered called TRAPPIST-1 which has seven Earth like planets, three of them suitable for life. If humans could get to this galaxy which is…

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