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    finish his mission and return home while Francis Drake was able to make it home and be knighted by the queen. There were not many good things that came from but those that did come from the bravery of these men were astronomical extremely vital to the future exploration of the world seeing as how Sir Francis was able to compose a more accurate map of the world, they were both able to prove that the world was not flat and they both discovered new islands and Magellan even named the Pacific…

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Lab Report

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    you see a blue star, what does its color tell you about how the star is moving through space? Explain your answer. (Pages 49 – 50) a. By seeing a blue star, you can predict that a star is moving towards the Earth. As the star comes closer to us, its light waves become shorter between one wave’s crest to another. As the crests become shorter, we tend to start seeing the color blue. 13. Which dimensions of a telescope determines its light-gathering power? (Page 50 – 51) a. The light-gathering…

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    you think of an idea or set of ideas to explain something you do not know. This quote is relevant to him helping make part of the telescope because he made observations through telescopes. So, while he looked through telescopes and saw things, him seeing things that he didn’t understand, he made theories or speculated…

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    Becoming A Physician

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    physician is well respected for several reasons. One of the many reasons is because in order to become a physician you must dedicate a lot of time and make many sacrifices . Which is something most people are not willing to do. Another reason is the astronomical high price of medical school. In everything their is good and bad so it is important to know what…

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    Stone Circles

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    Stone circles can be found all around the United Kingdom. These structures range in size and most commonly hold connections to folkloric tales or practices, and are usually regarded as being sacred. Many theories have been crafted over time concerning stone circles. However, their true known origins are vague and open for interpretation, which makes them a complex topic to discuss and research. By linking stone circles in various places in the United Kingdom and their connections to folktales,…

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    occurs when the moon moves to cover the sun, but does not cover it fully. Creating a ring of fire effect! -End that part- Refreshing quote! “If you don’t get an A on the final with all this shit, you’re a dumbass!” `end quote. Random Sky shit: An astronomical unit is around 149,597,871 kilometers. Light distance is 9.4607 × 1012 km, in other words. That’s pretty fucking huge. The Milky Way is the galaxy we live in you stupid shit. It’s around 100k light years big… fuck. The magnitude scale…

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    played a stellar performance as overbearing paranoid and frantic mother that is trying to protect her two children from the terrible photosensitive skin disease, the saucy Anne (Alakina Mann) and the shivery Nicholas (James Bentley) were absolutely astronomical. Certainly, there is no shortage of disagreement with the award winning cinematography and the psychological thrill that exposes throughout this timely history. The intense and dramatic sounds of the music going into each scene can…

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    supposed epoch. The natural world must exist in partnership with the manmade-substance that is plastic. She also doesn’t offer a solution—Liboiron simply states the information, leaving the reader to do with it what they will. An interesting choice, seeing that within the piece she refers to how the audience might want to assist in the solution, when she says that trying to remove plastics from the ocean would “disrupt and destroy (what we’re) trying to save in the first…

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    Homolka, who helped her husband, Paul Bernardo, rape murder and kidnap three young women, including her own sister, was given free education at Queen's University while incarcerated. Many Canadians were very upset with this decision because of the astronomical price of Canadian universities. Queen's University students who are not behind bars pay an average of $6,385 for one year in an arts and humanities program at the undergraduate level; not including housing, meals, or books. Thousands of…

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    Theories Of Organ Donation

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    fears people have a misconception about treatment that would be obtained if they were to become ill or need a transplant. The fact is a doctor is required to treat everyone justly and do their best to save every patient (Don’t). Along with the doctors seeing everyone as equals our donor system treats everyone equally and doesn’t discriminate (Mayo). Given the medical assumption people are concerned about health and age in relevance to being accepted to be a donor. Yes, there is some restrictions…

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