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    Saturn Research Paper

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    above, there are many mysteries to this planet, but one of them doesn’t include the naming of this planet. The name Saturn came from a greco-roman myth. Saturn is one of the many gods and he in particular is the god of wealth and many other things. He is also the father of another famous god, Jupiter, which another planet is named after. In 1610, when the first person to look at the planet Saturn through a telescope, Galileo Galilei, made the discovery of the biggest mysteries of Saturn to this…

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    The Columbian exchange was the widespread transfer of animals, plants, culture, technology, and ideas between the America’s and the Old World during the 15th and 16th century. This global transfer has greatly affected most societies on earth in a plethora of ways. It brought destructive diseases that depopulated many cultures and it circulated a wide variety of new crops and livestock that were only native to the New World or the Old World. Additionally, as a result of the Columbian Exchange,…

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    After watching the movie, “Concussion”, and the documentary “League of Denial”, I feel as though it is important that more people know about the dangers of football related injuries. I think that this is a growing problem that needs a solution, however, I do not think football should be annihilated. The dangers in football are evident, but there is danger in your everyday life. If people lived their lives according to the opinions of others, then the balance of life would not be right and we…

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    Cheesecake Factory

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    (Yan 450), so to speak. Many of the people that would eat at the fast food restaurants would also linger and socialize in these desirable destinations. In another case study, Shin‐Yi Chou and her partners discovered that with the development of technology skyrocketing, children are paying less attention to their surrounding includingthemselves and their health, and are more focused on the electronic screens glued to their eyes. “Children and adolescents are increasingly engaging in sedentary…

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    year. Only that the Indus flooded twice and the Nile River only flood once a year. They each developed their own system of writing. Now we are able to decipher some of the hieroglyphics of the Egyptians, while the Indus Valley language is still a mystery to us. Both of these ancient civilizations were both polytheistic and had various religious traditions. The Indus are seen as believing Hinduism or Buddhism based on what archeologists found. The Egyptians believed in many gods and there was a…

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    Father's Day or any day. The UV Light Toothbrush Sanitizer is a must have for any traveler. Toothbrushes are full of bacteria and germs and traveling exposes them to many more, especially in hotel rooms. This gadget uses germicidal UV light technology, the same technology hospitals use, to sterilize your brush. It's lightweight and comes with batteries. It's a great deal, discounted at $35.99 at www.travelsmartnewsletter.com. The Blanket, Pillowcase, and Eyeshade Set is another gift for the…

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    the world. Scientists, as curious as they are, try to figure out and solve nature’s great mysteries. One biological phenomenon that appears is Tay-Sachs disease. This is a disorder that tends to appear in only a handful of populations around the world. For quite sometime it was a mystery as to why this deadly disease tended to only show up in certain populations; but thanks to advancements in medical technology not only have scientists been able to understand the biology behind Tay-Sachs but…

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    Human Sexual Orientation

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    predictability that a gene would be passed to the young. Scientists were excited and looking at the human Genome project to help them get a better understanding of the causes of homosexuality. Unfortunately, some scientist had hoped to create genetic technologies in order to prevent the existence of homosexuals. (Halley, 1994) They thought of having genetic finger printing, which makes you involuntarily identify yourself as either male or female. They thought of ways to provide parents with…

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    effort we can have an ageless body, a mature soul, and a timeless mind that are our “links to immortality.” The concept of Ageless Body and Timeless Mind systematically, scientifically, and logically rationalizes the process of growing old, solves the mystery of aging of the biological body, eliminates the nagging fear of death, and revolutionizes the concept of ‘the new old age’ where people will easily live to be 100 and beyond. And all of this is packaged with a spiritual vision. Age –Less…

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    I shadowed a junior, who will be referred to as Sarah, through 6 class periods. The classes observed included Government, Informational Technology (IT), band, lunch, and a free period during which Sarah worked in the office. The high school in which I observed showed its age, there was a very warm feel to the building. The first classroom I was in grew almost unbearably warm, there was still a chalkboard in the room, and the room itself felt crowded. The feeling of being crowed carried through…

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