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    some people disagree. I believe that we should not colonize Mars. First, the weather on Mars is intense. The weather is extremely frigid. The article “What Would It Take to Live Here” states, “ The average temperature is -81 degrees Fahrenheit.” (p. 19) Colonists would require special types of spacesuits and shelters to prevent hypothermia, a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can gain heat. Mars also has fierce dust storms. “What Would It Take to Live…

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    1. Why is the page October, from Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (fig. 19-1) significant? Because this is representing the human begins. For the first time, they are casting shadows upon the ground. In addition, the architecture is rendered with some measure of perspective precision. It means the picture is realistic with natural details and full of realistic landscape. 2. Who was the Medici of Florence and what role did they play in the development of the Italian Renaissance? What…

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    Baby Physical Changes

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    frequently putting one hand on your tummy in anticipation of your baby’s movements. Like most moms-to-be, you might already feel connected to your little one, impatiently waiting for her to come into the world. Changes happening to your body in week 19 Even if you have felt the first feeble movements a week or so earlier, it is only in this week that you will be able to distinguish properly between the movements of your baby and other physical changes taking place inside your tummy, such as…

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    the smallest infringement (Duet. 24:1), Jesus pointed to the creation of Adam and Eve (Matt. 19:4-5). Under Mosaic Law it was a consolation for the hardness of men’s hearts. Jesus declared that God created marriage, and no man should sever it. (Mark 10:1-12). Marriage is a covenant for life. It mirrors the covenant faithfulness of God with His people. Divorce, according to Jesus, is fornication (Matt. 19:9; Matt. 5:32), but even then repentance and reconciliation can occur (Jer. 3:1). Modern…

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    His Crucifixion Essay

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    As Jesus hung on the cross, He began to suffer in ways that dwarfed the horrors that He had already endured. His body formed a “Y” shape, as those performing the crucifixion would attach the hands outstretched and above the victims head with some room for movement and the feet with the knees slightly bent (Davis n.d.). In order for Jesus to breathe properly, He would have to bring His body from a “Y” shape into that of a “T”, requiring Him to pull up by His nailed wrists and push up by His…

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    European Urbanism

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    Several long term factors caused the change of Europe’s economic world and the rise of capitalism such as the rise in trade of American food crops, population growth, and urbanization. Because American potatoes supplemented Europeans’ diet with large amounts of carbohydrates, Europeans’ nutrition improved greatly, preventing the spread of disease and outbreaks of plague. With better health, came an increase in birth rates. Europe’s population grew and led way to rapid urbanization. Urbanization…

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    Familial Hypercholesterolemia is a genetic disorder, which means that it is a disorder that is carried on from someone's biological paternal and/or maternal link, that causes low-density lipoprotein to increase. Lipoprotein – abbreviated LDL – is known as the bad cholesterol that increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. Taken from its roots, it means that it is a genetically active disorder that leads to the elevated levels of cholesterol in the human body. This disorder affects about 1…

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    Global warming has many effects on the world, but it especially has an impact on the ocean. Global temperature rise can affect many ecosystems, and the species within them. Coral Reefs Coral reefs are valuable resources for ocean life. Coral and algae have a symbiotic relationship, with the algae living in the coral and being the primary food source for the coral. As a consequence, this symbiotic relationship provides habitats for small fish and plants due to the abundance of food found in the…

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    those arrested don't purposely get re-arrested, at least a hundred of their cases would be dropped. "Well on April 22nd, approximately 19 new protesters were arrested and from the prosecutions point of view, that negated the agreement having to do with our position on the interest of justice motion," said Assistant District Attorney John Tunney. Even though the 19 new protestors we not a part of the…

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    Jake Brown English 3 3rd Period 19 March 2018 Should Steroids be allowed in Sports In professional sports, athletes take steroids to get stronger and obtain more muscle mass. Most take them for an unfair advantage or to gain an edge on the competition. Men and women all across the world take them daily. The very first use of steroids has been dated back to Ancient Greece. The athletes in the Greek Olympic Games consumed large amounts of testicles from sheep and bulls. The testicles increased…

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