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    with “Heart,” the speaker completely steps out of the narrative and disguises an empathetic message meant to tug at the heartstrings of the reader in the form of a quote from Head: “You will lose the ones you love. They will all go. But even the earth will go, someday” (4). This speaking from outside the poem changes the second half of the poem for the reader, causing them to ingest it from a different, more personal perspective. Head’s consolatory words to Heart resonate with the reader,…

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    The Unspoken Sexuality in the Art of Ancient Egyptians An air of haunting mystery revolves around the land of ancient Egyptians from their grand pyramids and dressed up mummies to their mysterious writings. However, there is a deeply ingrained sexuality within this ancient world that has not been portrayed as strongly in compared to the importance it partook in the lives of the ancient Egyptians. A profoundly religious people, the ancient Egyptians believed sex played a significant role in not…

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    Stoichiometry Lab

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    used during reactions or formations to find quantities of the same unit. Chemical reactions are processes that rearrange the molecular structure of an element. A single-replacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which an element reacts with a compound and replaces a different element in another compound. Aluminum is one of the most abundant elements on Earth. It makes up about 7% of the Earth's crust. The oxide layer that aluminum forms makes the metal resistant to corrosion. Hydrochloric…

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    Poverty Point Artifacts

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    Artifacts found at Poverty Point include items from the Ouachita and Ozark mountains in Arkansas, the great lakes and the gulf of mexico. These artifacts indicate that poverty point was part of a vast trading network. The ancient people who lived at poverty point are believed to be hunters and artisans. Thousands of spear points have been found on the site that suggests that they were hunters. (1)They are also believed to be fisher-gatherers as well. Lots of artwork involving birds have been…

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    What is water? Why is water vital to life? What makes water unique? Water is the most abundant compound on Earth and the universal solvent in which the chemistry of the life processes has developed over billions of years. Water has unique chemical and physical properties that make life on Earth possible; it plays a key role in the cycling nutrients on our planet and it is the only common substance that you can find as a solid, a liquid, and a gas. Water exists in every living being, it…

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    Centauri Proxima B

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    The closest exoplanet—Earth-like terrestrial planets that are rumored to have life and are a suitable habitat for humans—is Centauri Proxima B and is 40,308,000,000,000 kilometers away (NASA). With our current technology, it would take over 73,000 years for us to arrive (NASA)…

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    Stonehenge Research Paper

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    There are many theories behind why Stonehenge was built, but a main component is the application that it has to astronomy. One of the theories believes that Stonehenge is an astronomical calculator or calendar. One thing is however evident, it was no accident; every stone was placed strategically and purposefully. No one is completely certain who built Stonehenge, but it was erected in Wiltshire, England approximately 4,500 years ago. It is carefully aligned so that, if one sits at the…

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    Alien Life Research Paper

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    their is somewhere out here in our universe. Is it possible that there is life outside of earth? If so,how will try to get in contact with the extra terrestrial life ? Most important,will it change the way we live or where we live today or in the near future? We believe it's very possible that their is life outside of of earth. There have been many findings that helps contribute to what helps us sustain life on earth on other planets in our…

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    Thales Thales was one of the traditional founders of philosophy. He held the belief that the arche of all is water; water is the core element of all the things that are present. He believed in God and in his writings through Aristotle, Thales portray that the reason why he stated water as the basic element of everything is because the nourishment of everything is moist. One ingredient (water) that is present in all foods might be a factor that contributes to this concept. As for the food that…

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    Spain. Rosetta is operated from the ground and commands are sent to the craft to adjust its path towards the comet. Theses commands can take up to 50 minutes to reach Rosetta from Earth. Rosetta’s Science Ground Segment are responsible for the collection and distribution of the scientific data that Rosetta sends back to Earth. Rosetta has built in intelligence to enable it to man itself. Rosetta controls its own data management with built in computers. These allow the craft to set its own orbit…

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