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    Thermometry Of Dinosaurs

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    Since the naming of the dinosaurs in 1842 it has been thought that their metabolisms were similar to current day ectothermic, cold blooded reptiles., In the 1960’s- 1970’s; however, it started to become apparent that an endothermic metabolism (warm blooded, like mammals) is more conformable with new evidence and observations. Originally, predictions on the paleothermometry of dinosaurs was based on the physical performance such as the estimation of running speed from trace fossils as well as…

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    electromagnetic range. Electromagnetic waves go through space at the pace of light (299,792 km/sec). The energy of the radiation relies on upon its wavelength and recurrence. A wavelength is the separation between the highest points of the waves. The recurrence is the quantity of waves that go by every second. The more extended the wavelength of the light, the lower the recurrence, and the less energy it contains. Light from a light or the Sun may look white; however it is really a mix of many…

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    Mouse Killing Car Project

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    must understand a few simple but, vital mechanics. The vehicle will be propelled by the pulling force of a small mousetrap. The end goal of building this car is to have it go from one end of the room to the other on top of carpet. Leverage, kinetic energy, and friction; are things to take into consideration while testing and building the car. There are two types of levers to keep in mind. The first is the lever arm that is pulling the string wrapped around the axle and is attached to the…

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    The Fiery Journey Knowledge and fire are two distinct substances that share a similarity; they give people freedom. Fire is a boon to mankind. Fire assists a man to survive, guiding him through the cold, allowing him to obtain edible food, and so on. However, fire contains a dual personality; it can be giving, caring and beneficial, or it can be destructive, taking away and cataclysmic. In this way, knowledge and fire are similar. Knowledge can be used to carry out great actions, it can help…

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    Nutrition Workout Log

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    You're not training hard enough If you don't train intensively, your muscles will not grow, that's a fact. If you think doing 20 minutes of arms, 20 minutes of chest, 20 minutes to develop your leg muscles, you are completely wrong. Use compound movements, train a big muscle intensively per session and you'll start seing results! You don't rest enough What you do at the gym ensures that your muscles grow. But this development takes place only when you rest or sleep. It is the growth hormone…

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    Thermal Energy International Inc. can take the assistance of Export Development Canada (EDC). EDC is Canada’s export credit agency, which provides financing and insurance solutions to help Canadian companies of any size respond to international business opportunities. With Thermal energy international’s intentions of exploring new foreign markets, EDC would be a reliable source for financial assistance as well as the other international export related services that it offers. EDC can help the…

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    I tossed a ragged slab of PVC off the roof into a pile of refuse lying on the ground. I could not bare the West Virginian heat any longer. Tiny black spots danced on the corners of my eyes as I held on to the ladder for dear life fearfully making my way to solid ground. I lugged my sweat-saturated body over to my jug of water and Canon camera recorder. Throughout the week, I compiled photographs and video clips from my third mission trip. After snapping a few final photos, my team and I packed…

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    The day is April 5th, 1892, for one day short of a fortnight I have remained ensnared within this dreary cabin, caring for my ailing son, Torsten. Much time has passed, devoid of signs of improvement. I have then come to the apprehensive conclusion that I must voyage to the towns to gather medicinal supplies. My only concern is whether Torsten can persist awaiting my arrival, only time will tell. Unfortunately, I have no choice but to venture out into the forest to embark on my thirty-mile trek…

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    of skeletal muscles resulting in in an increase of the use of energy.” (Kolen, 2015) While exercise is defined as “planned, structured and repetitive body movements to improve or maintain physical fitness.” (Donatelle & Kolen-Thompson, 2015) Physical activity aids in receiving the proper amount of muscle strengthening activities. This is due to the fact that it activates large skeletal muscle groups and requires them to use more energy then normally needed. This concept is known as overload,…

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    The Sun Research Paper

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    The Sun is the source of most of the energy that drives the life in the world around us in oceans, organic life, and in the atmosphere. It’s one of the most important processes to humanity as it provides various elements that are essential to human survival, such as photosynthesis, the water cycle, and light. However, the Sun isn't all righteous due to various factors that contribute to the Sun being damaging to organisms on Earth. To understand more about why the Sun can be harmful one must…

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