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    Contraceptives and birth control were prohibited; attempts were made to restrict the supply of contraceptive to chemists, which allowed women to bore more children for the “pure” to remain intact. On the other hand, Hitler supported abortion. The pure race consisted of healthy Aryans, and if a child was born with a disease or has a hereditary illness, they were aborted…

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    Dry Ice Research Paper

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    home science experiment. Dry Ice is a cold, solid matter that many people are fascinated by. Carbon Dioxide is used to create this interesting matter. Dry ice first introduced itself and made history in the year 1835 by Charles Thilorier, a French chemist. He observed Carbon Dioxide in a canister made of metal, watching as the liquid evaporated. Once evaporated, Thilorier noticed that the liquid formed a solid block of dry ice. During the rest of the 19th century, solid CO2 has been observed in…

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    Professor Hardwigg chooses a path hoping that it is the one to take them to the center of the earth and water. They soon find out they are in the wrong tunnel and turn around and find water and the way to the center of the earth. However, they soon encounter a whole other world just a few miles below the crust of the earth filled with unusual and extinct plants and animals. There is also a lake they must cross in order to make it to another island containing a cave leading to the center.…

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    Today, I am going to share and write the testimonies and experiences, which I have experienced in my life in the past twenty years, and which I am going to experience more by living with God. Because we are living in confused and complicated world by civil war, terrorism, political and economical crises, social problems like hunger and starvation, environmental hazards like drought, flood, global warming, and earthquakes, psychological problems like stress, depress, dissatisfaction, and diseases…

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    One more cult that has gained international notoriety for leading the mass murder of many is called Aum Shinrikyo. Chizuo Matsumoto who is commonly known as Shoko Asahara was the one who established the cult. Born into a poor family of seven children and partially blind, he failed to gain entry into a university. Falling back to plan B he pursued a career in herbal medicine but was fined for not having a proper license. 1981 was about the time he seriously peered into Taoism and Chinese…

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    Understanding evolution is important because not only does evolution help humans to advance their knowledge in medicine and modify characteristics in plants, it also helps us to uncover the answer to the deepest question known to man, “Where do we come from?” The more evolution is studied and dissected, the more of benefit it is to us and our growing knowledge of earth and it’s history. Just like evolution itself, uncovering the many answers evolution supplies us with takes a lot of hard work…

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    love me in return. It is something about the animals that I connect with. I have even thought about opening my own veterinary in the future. I am what I am. If someone were to ask me what I do in college I would reply that I am a mathematician, a chemist, and a biologist. I enjoy learning things that challenge me. My motto is the little bit of squeeze from the hard work is going to be worth it when I achieve my end goal. Currently biology is my favorite subject. I think it is cool about learning…

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    extreme degree, is nevertheless not infinitely divisible. That is, there must be some point beyond which we cannot go in the division of matter… I have chosen the word “atom” to signify these ultimate particles.” – John Dalton. John Dalton is a British chemist who was born in September 6, 1766 in Eaglesfield, England and died on July 26, 1844 in Manchester, England. At the age of 12, he started teaching at a Quaker school in Cumberland. Dalton worked as a farmhand but then returned to teaching…

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    Gilbert Lewis first introduced his theoretical dot structures in 1916. Today, these same dot structures are used to illustrate the chemical bonding nature of atoms. How did Lewis formulate these brilliantly simple representations of nature? The Lewis Dot Structures we know today actually derive their functionality from Lewis’ own model of the atom, the Theory of the Cubical Atom. This essay will explore the functionality of Lewis’ cubical atom and how this model led to the Lewis Dot Structures.…

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    Humans and industrialization have a direct impact on global warming with the increased production of greenhouse gases. What is global warming? In short, it is the raise in temperature of Earth’s surface, caused by the gases carbon dioxide, methane, dinitrogen and chlorofluorocarbons. For contrast, oxygen and nitrogen are gases that will not trap heat and are therefore not greenhouse gases. These greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere. You see, the sun provides energy in the form of solar…

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