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    We no longer have to rely on our memory to remember things, but instead we can just plug it into our phones. Even deeper than that, studies have shown radiation emitted from cell phones correlate with memory loss in lab rats (Lund University). An even scarier fact is that cell phone radiation has also been linked to an increased chance of developing a brain tumor (National Cancer Institute). So not only is the cell phone affecting our drive to actually use our minds, but…

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    Have you ever thought about what super power you'd like to have? or how it would be to have a super power? Well these are questions that everyone make. Usually we think of this when we are kids because we know that these things doesn't happen in real life, this is only part of our imagination. But if we take a minute and think like a kid, all of us want to be a super heroe. Don't you think that we need one in this world? Haven't you thought about how it would be to have someone at least a person…

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    Gravitational theory is a theory that states any two particles attract each other with a force that is equal to the product of the two masses. Before Newton, the views on gravity and the motion of the planets, were quite different. Aristotle believed the universe never had a beginning and would never end; he believed it was eternal. Kepler’s view on gravity and motion was that the planets orbited around the sun and orbits faster the closer it becomes to the sun. Galileo believed if something…

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    Armine Maghakyan Maghakyan 1 Robert Savino Oventile English 1 C 28 September 2017 Laughter in Anthropocene: solution or ignorance? For almost twelve thousand years, our planet lived in an analogously stable epoch named Holocene by the scientists (McNeill and Engelke 1). Holocene (entirely new) period is impressively…

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    much evidence as there is it’s simple to understand why the Big Bang is the beginning of the universe. First, there’s Hubble’s Law, which shows that the universe is expanding and started at one point. Next, there’s C.M.B.R. which gives us actual radiation we can detect from the event itself. And finally, there is Nucleosynthesis, which gives us insight into what happened and also the makeup of the…

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    the Big Bang theory suggests that there is an existence of a Cosmic Background Microwave Radiation, and Red Shift. Many have noticed that as an ambulance…

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    Marie von Ebner Eschenbach once said, “In youth we learn; in age we understand.” I agree with this quote. During youth we learn and experience a lot of our “firsts.” Our first word, first steps, first bully, first fight, first kiss, first relationship, first love and first time. Thus, when we get older we evolve and understand more of what life is and what is expected of you. Though I am merely fifteen years old and haven’t graduated high school yet, I’ve matured and have learned from my…

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    billions of years ago, observations made by Edwin Hubble show that the universe is still in constant development up to this day. The best evidence that supports the Big Bang theory is cosmic background radiation. After being accidentally discovered by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson, cosmic background radiation is what proved that the universe used to be hot. Misconceptions about the Big Bang theory is unavoidable, for example; Due to the name "The Big Bang Theory", masses tend to assume that an…

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    Explorer 2, this satellite was able to get results. Explorer 3 deceased after 93 days in orbit. Next up in the Explorer Program was Explorer 4, it was created to study the Van Allen radiation belts and the effects of nuclear detonations on it. It became the first satellite to evaluate electric particles in the radiation belt. This was the last Explorer satellite (in the series) to make it into orbit. The last satellite in the Explorer Program (in the first series), was Explorer 5, it failed to…

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    The implementation process of new software into an organisation is a complex process that considerable planning and analysis due to the amount of influencing factors that can impact the success of failure of the software (Seethamraju, 2014). The implementation of a new system is considered an important innovation that aims to improve current processes and organisation workflow which often encompasses all departments of the organisation to discuss the project planning, resource allocation,…

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