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    Year 9 English- Holes Essay By Tayla "Holes" is a novel about a young boy named Stanley Yelnats and how he survives at Camp Green Lake. Holes was written by Louis Sachar. Stanley changes throughout the book. While Stanley is at Camp Green Lake he faces lots of challenges. These challenges mould and shape Stanley into a stronger person. Stanley goes through physical, emotional and social challenges A big part of Stanley challenges involves a physical challenge and you can see throughout the…

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    Hello there. I will be talking about Olbers’ Paradox. In the year 1826, the German astronomer Heinrich Olbers’ proposed a controversial question about what makes the night sky dark if the universe contains an infinite number of bright stars (Newton 1). This question fascinates me because every celestial object that can be observed with our eyes, should have an important reason and role to play. The paradox about the night sky was also argued by Kepler as stated in his “Conversations with the…

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    Dark Matter

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    Dark matter is matter that cannot be directly seen because it does not interact with light. This mysterious matter makes up the majority of mass in a galaxy. Although we cannot see dark matter we know that it is out there because we can see it effecting the motion of the stars in a galaxy and gravitational lensing. The first piece of evidence for dark matter is in the way we have observed galaxies moving. You would likely expect their behavior to replicate that of the Sun and the planets, with…

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    Holes: A Short Story

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    We walked onto the door-step and randomly shrunk, then we shot down a hole in the ground. AHHHH!!!! BAM! Owwww. I think this is a trap! How do we get out? (Asked Makenzie Curiously) I don’t know or we would have been done out of here!! Well i am going to go to sleep. Colorado has already ((Hit The Hay!)) So, I should probably should get some shut-eye to. Night Kali Yawned ((Mackenzie.)) ((Morning)) (Stretch) Ahhhh…. Morning girl’s Mackenzie! Colorado! Oh, (Laugh) you guys are still asleep!…

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    Louis Sachar's Holes

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    Small Steps takes place on the same timeline as Louis Sachar's Holes. The main character of Holes, Stanly Yelnats, is barely mentioned. Instead, we have four main characters, Armpit and X-Ray, two minor characters from Holes that both were released from Camp Green Lake. Armpit is focused on turning his life around, but X-ray still hasn't learned his lesson and ends up dragging Armpit along with…

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    Gravity is the force that maintains our solar system. According to http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/, the sun is held together due to gravity.The sun formed from a large collapsing cloud made of gas and dust. All objects or bodies in the solar system are affected by the gravitational pull of the sun. Without the gravitational pull the sun would not stay near our planets. This shows that gravity forms our solar system because it holds together the sun which keeps the formation and the…

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    Asteroseismology

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    WASHINGTON: Scientists have surprisingly built up an approach to decide the vicinity of solid attractive fields profound inside using so as to throb goliath stars a procedure like medicinal ultrasound. Attractive fields have critical results in all phases of stellar advancement, from a star's arrangement to its destruction. Presently, surprisingly, astrophysicists have the capacity to decide the vicinity of solid attractive fields profound inside throbbing goliath stars. Analysts utilized…

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    Cosmos Episode 13

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    Cosmos episode 13, “Unafraid of the dark”, begins by talking about the vast amount of scrolls and information that was kept in the library of Alexandria. Many of the books and scrolls were lost when the mob attacked and destroyed the library. This is shocking because of all the history of Ancient times that he's been lost due to the destruction of these books. Although we lost many discoveries, we as humans continue to learn new information about the universe. This begins the discovery of…

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    phenomena such as the effects of black holes. The national aeronautics and space administration (NASA) are responsible for many of the advances in electromagnetic detection technology advances and intern responsible for many of the discoveries. The first ever telescope was made in 1610 by the famous astronomer Galileo Galilei within his first year of observation he had discovered four of Jupiter’s largest moons as well…

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    Holes Stanley Changes

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    Change is like gossip, it gets involved in everyone's lives. How has change impacted your life? In the novel Holes, Stanley goes through a big change due to many events. These events include Stanley making more friends becoming stronger, and gaining confidence. Through the influences of Zeros friendship and camp green lake, Stanley changes from shy and unloyal to bold and loyal. The novel started with Stanley being shy and unloyal with no friends. Stanley felt sad and alone “He didn't…

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