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    MOUTH CANCER Research Questions: 1. What are the reasons for mouth cancer? 2. How effective are the treatments for mouth cancer? 3. How to avert mouth cancer? 4. What are the effective measures taken against mouth cancer? Objective:- The main reason behind choosing this topic is our keen interest in health and disease and when we saw the mortality rate due to cancer, it made us think to work on it. So we as a group of three candidates decided to spread awareness about mouth cancer. We decided…

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    Revolutionary Discovery

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    One of my dreams as a child, making a revolutionary discovery, has followed me for the duration of my life. In school, hearing about such names as Einstein, Newton, or Curie, I can’t say that I didn’t dream to be among those names. Nevertheless, the fame never piqued my interest; the thought of contributing a discovery that benefits everyone on Earth catalyzed my foray into bettering my knowledge. My knowledge, what I can offer, to improve humanity, what more could I yearn. I find efforts to…

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    Radon Decay

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    Indiana, West Virgina, Mary Land, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee. All of these states have Above 4.0 pCi/L which stands for picocuries per liter it is a unit for measuring radioactivity. The curie unit is the activity of…

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    at other summer chautauquas, colleges, and conferences across the country. www.historyonstage.com Susan Marie Frontczak has brought literature and history to life for over two decades . She developed her first living history presentation, Marie Curie, in an attempt to…

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    Mistakes don’t lead to good, but when they do it’s usually pretty good. Mistakes are needed for discovery,Heinrich Schliemann found out and Percy Spencer. Heinrich Schliemann was an archaeologist and was reckless when it came to digging. Percy Spencer left a candy bar in his pocket near a Magnetron and made a discovery which lead to the microwave. On the other hand, mistakes can be pretty costly. But still mistakes lead to progress. First of all, Heinrich Schliemann started of as an adventurer…

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    These informal actors, such as the Human Rights Campaign, present these amicus curie briefs to prove to the court that a large portion of the public support their given policy. The Human Rights Campaign is the leading “civil rights organization working to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer Americans…

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    Wisdom and knowledge, fraternal twins imbued in Man since Creation, Romulus and Remus, Cain and Abel, one idolized, coveted, benevolent, and permanent; the other mundane, transitory, and potentially dangerous. A crashing wave of brine sweeps the sandy shore along, ever tumultuous: this is knowledge. Droppingly slow, stalactites and stalagmites coalesce into stony relics: this is wisdom. For wisdom is infinitely more precious than knowledge: he who knows, comprehends; he who is wise, empathizes.…

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    Sexism In Schooling

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    glossed over compared to men’s achievements. A few influential women throughout the years would be Susan B. Anthony, Marie Curie, Rosa Parks, and Margaret Thatcher. Anthony established the National Woman’s Suffrage Association; Curie was a famous chemist and physicist who held quite a few achievements for women, and she also won the Nobel Prize twice. Rosa Parks, an American civil rights leader, known as “The First Lady of Civil Rights” for refusing to give up her seat to a white man.…

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    The Value of Practice in Mathematics and Natural Sciences With respect to two areas of knowledge, consider the claim “Without application in the world, the value of knowledge is greatly diminished." Knowledge is a treasure; without it, we would not be where we are. The only reason why the human race has lasted so long is because of the application of knowledge. What is knowledge? Knowledge is the accumulation of ideas and concepts in someone’s mind. Knowledge can be taught or can come from…

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    Small: The Atomic Theory

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    How big is ‘small’? Is it a grain of sand, a speck of dirt, a strand of hair, a drop of water? Is it the size of what humans can see, with our own two eyes? Is ‘small’ bigger than that? Or is it much, much less? For years, people tried to discover the definition of small for the scientific world. Does ‘small’ act the same way as ‘big’? Can the movements of ‘small’ be described and categorized? All of these questions were analyzed over and over by scientist for hundreds of years, to form what is…

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