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    my sister Ciara she is 15 and the second oldest of 4 kids. Well we were making apple crisp in our kitchen. Our kitchen is a medium-sized kitchen, with 3-4 sets of wooden cabinets, we have a big white whirlpool fridge, also a white whirlpool microwave, and a white toaster. We were making apple crisp with a big white whirlpool oven. Ciara asked me, “Skylar, could you make the dry mix for the apple crisp?” I answered back with a positive attitude, “Yes, of course.” So I was getting the…

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    Superstition In Dracula

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    supernatural or the possibility of higher life. What about the ideas science cannot prove or attest to? Sure, the Big Bang Theory is probable with the ability to potentially explain how the universe came to be, however it does not disprove a God or much else for that matter. Moreover, many previously widely believed scientific discoveries have proven to be incorrect. Who is to say that current theories will not be found as complete bogus? In literary work Dracula, written by Bram Stoker, a lack…

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    I watch Big BangTheory all the time and I can think of many scenes that come to mind, but one in particular involved Sheldon and Rajneesh when Rajneesh comes to work with Sheldon and they are forced to share an office. There is a bit of a power struggle that goes on when Rajneesh wants to get his own desk for the office and Sheldon refuses. The struggle begins with Rajneesh completely defying Sheldon and he goes out and buys this huge desk that is so big that Sheldon can barely push the door…

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    The Flake Equation Summary

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    and beliefs on a scientific level. The original equation, The Drake Equation, was created by the astronomer Frank Drake for calculating the number of extraterrestrial civilizations. This equation is used a joke on television series such as The Big Bang Theory, and by public figures such as cartoonist Randall Munroe to tease…

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    Essay On Why I Believe

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    After studying about evolution i started to look at all the facts about how we evolved from monkey and the earth was made from the big bang and the moon is actually a piece of the earth that was caught in the earth gravitonal pull when a astroid struck the earth. I said to my self hey these are hard facts they have proven all of this they show it in my science books and they teaching…

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    Have you ever thought about what super power you'd like to have? or how it would be to have a super power? Well these are questions that everyone make. Usually we think of this when we are kids because we know that these things doesn't happen in real life, this is only part of our imagination. But if we take a minute and think like a kid, all of us want to be a super heroe. Don't you think that we need one in this world? Haven't you thought about how it would be to have someone at least a person…

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    Gravitational theory is a theory that states any two particles attract each other with a force that is equal to the product of the two masses. Before Newton, the views on gravity and the motion of the planets, were quite different. Aristotle believed the universe never had a beginning and would never end; he believed it was eternal. Kepler’s view on gravity and motion was that the planets orbited around the sun and orbits faster the closer it becomes to the sun. Galileo believed if something…

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    John Kowac Interview

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    a bottle of water and laying out a couple of awards he has won. What is your career? Well, I do work and do studies on the big bang but mainly I am a professor the Astronomy and Physics Department at Harvard University. What type of work have you done on astronomy? Well, me and my team of radio astronomers had found the imprint of gravitational waves from the Big Bang.…

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    Stardust Research Paper

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    So supposedly because of the stars, I fit into our cosmic bubble because the stars are associated with the cosmic bubble. Stars were created when clumps of hydrogen formed together to create helium while releasing light. This fusion continued on until stars created enough iron and an enormous amount of energy explodes that is called a supernova.This fusion would not have been completed without the stars heating up to 13 miliion degrees. Stardust was then spread out with the elements and the…

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    Fewer Stars Decline

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    Our universe is fading according to a recent study done by GAMA (Galaxy and mass assembly). After surveying light from as far back as two billion years the survey found that the light in our universe is fading and will have gone black in 100 billion years. This is due to two main factors. Fewer stars (the universe's light bulbs) are being made and our universe is expanding. “More stars are dying then being born” we know this because after looking 2 billion years into the past we have seen a…

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