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    You Need a Title My mother was diagnosed with Lyme disease when I was eight years old. When caught early, Lyme disease can be quickly cured with a few rounds of antibiotics. However, if not caught in time, the bacteria which causes Lyme spreads like wildfire and hides in the hardest-to-reach areas of a person's body. My mom was not lucky enough to catch it early. For years she has tried different medications, diets, and back surgery to help alleviate her pain. It pained me to watch her struggle…

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    Nelson Mandela coined the phrase, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” That quote, although said in June of 1990, is still prevalent today. Anna Quindlen, a commencement speaker at Washington University’s 2017 graduation ceremony, agrees with Mandela that knowledge is a potent weapon, and further supports his theme of education throughout her entire speech. While some may argue that it is better to be safe rather than sorry, Anna Quindlen challenges the…

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    Uranium Paetyn Blockhus Why do you think people thought when they first discovered uranium? The warfare has changed when uranium was introduced. The discovery of radioactivity and other things in uranium has been discovered over the years. The size and weight of uranium is one of its many characteristics. The world had changed when they started using and mining uranium. The fun facts of uranium are truly surprising. Uranium is an…

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    story by Cory Doctorow who published the story at the age of 17, he now is an online blogger. The opening of the story is about a young boy named Gilbert, who is very interested by the concept of time. He lives with his father in the summer and Ms. Curie, the housekeeper all year round ( his mother passed away while giving birth to him) and in winter his father heads back to the sea for the rest of the year. Gilbert loves to play outside with his friends, the neighbor kids who are known as the…

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    I found that this novel was quite unique in that it laid out a detailed examination of the history of cancer and how treatments were created, along with a detailed description of the author’s personal experience during the early days of oncology. The author of Emperor of all Maladies: A Biology of Cancer, Siddhartha Mukherjee, was able to lay out all of the aspects of cancer and the battle of trying to treat, prevent, and cure it. Since the 1800s, doctors have been pushing and hoping for a…

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    Otto Hahn Research Paper

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    Otto Hahn was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1879. Hahn quickly took an interest in chemistry in his early years. By 1897 at age 18, Hahn was attending the University of Marburg studying chemistry. After taking his doctorate exam at only age 22 in 1901 and then working as an assistant at the University of Marburg, Hahn moved on from organic chemistry into the field of studying radiochemistry and radioactivity in London with Sir William Ramsay, the British chemist most known for discovering the…

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    Hypatia Research Paper

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    Described as a beautiful and well proportioned woman, Hypatia was a woman able to make a profound difference in the mathematics and science of the present day. Hypatia is believed to be the most notable and prominent women in mathematics until Marie Curie. The exact birth year of Hypatia is highly debated, but the most common theory is that she was born in 370 A.D.her father was Theon of Alexandria. Theon was a professor at the university of Alexandria. Very little is known of Hypatia's mother.…

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    Nuclear Reactors

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    1. Introduction Most nuclear power plants/reactors work in quite a similar way. The power/energy released by the reaction of continuous fission of the atoms (this process is call nuclear fission) from the fuel (this is achieved by using radioactive elements) is use create heat for liquid to turn into steam. This steam is then used to drive the turbines in the power plant, which produce electricity. (World Nuclear Association, 2015) The nuclear power plants on average now have about 33%…

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    Sexism In Women

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    women are not suited for math and science, then clearly, the reason that women are not going into STEM occupations is because they do not think that they belong in them, which is an absurd idea. Some of science’s greatest minds have been women: Marie Curie, Jane Goodall, Rosalind Franklin, and countless others. The only obstacle preventing more scientific minds like these from emerging is the sexist belief that science is meant for men. If people saw girls as equals in society and encouraged…

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    was happy with who I have come out to be. I no longer fear the many use to be difficult questions I had in my past. I’ve come to find out it better to embrace who you are and who you turn out to be, rather than fear who you are. According to Marie Curie “Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.” I have come to distinguish the way I use to fear many questions about my father, I now only come to understand them and make them make me who I am…

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