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    people back in the 1500’s. Kirsch uses historical phenomena like the discovery of the earth revolving around the sun instead of the sun revolving around the earth as examples. He analyzes the response to these new discoveries and ways of thinking and he finds a pattern that will be discussed later. It is found in this reading that modernity isn’t something that is obtained only by the people that occupy the earth today. According to Adam Kirsch The sense modernity is a concept that hides in our…

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    The 3 Hubble Diagrams

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    is measured by the R2 value which in other terms means the distribution of the data in relation to the fitted line of regression. The diagrams are also all measured by using apparent magnitude which is the measure of brightness as viewed from the earth and does not take into consideration distance which can mean results are not as accurate in comparison to absolute magnitude. Absolute magnitude is measured the magnitude of the star if it was at a distance of 10 parsecs which gives it a…

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    Relative Dating

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    Relative dating does not give an actual date for the fossils. Relative dating is used to organize geological events, and the rocks they leave behind in a sequence. A geological event is basically a severe natural event that happens in the crust of earth that is normally harmful like an earthquake or a volcano . The method of reading the order is called stratigraphy…

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    Book Review for Marshall Every nation is influenced by its geography. Mountains, deserts, and rivers all play key roles in determining if a country can trade and grow or isolated and dependent on others. Marshall claims in his book Prisoners of Geography that technology, politics, and people will come and go, but geography has always been here, shaping the interactions of states. The best examples of geography shaping countries is seen in the topography of America where the land has been a…

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    Landslide Essay

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    1.1 Introduction to Landslide A landslide is a geological phenomenon, which includes a wide range of ground movements, such as deep or shallow failure slopes and rock falls. See figure 1.1. 1.1.1 Factors influence Landslides Landslides occur when the stability of the slope turns from the stable state to unstable state. Most of the Landslides usually cause depend on two main factors: (i) Natural Factors and (ii) Anthropogenic Factors. (USSG, 2004) (i) Natural Factors (a) Geological…

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    Radiolab Podcast Essay

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    The Radiolab podcast does a perfect job of creating an entertaining source of media by using key elements such as the use of diction and language, professional guests, and the use of audio clips and sound. Throughout the podcast, there is a perfect balance between information and new ideas, facts and opinions, as well as personal and general experiences in the history of space. Hosts, and accomplish cramming a lot of information into an hour-long episode and still making it fun and interesting…

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    This report has two major parts of the main body: the atmosphere of Pluto and surface of Pluto. For atmosphere part, I discussed its unusual extended range, composition, and the escape of atmospheric atoms. Atoms of tholins in the atmosphere can affect both the colour of haze and the ground of Pluto. The second part contains the geological features on Pluto, including two distinctive regions: Sputnik Platinum and Tombaugh Regio. In this part, further interactions of the atmosphere and geological…

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    Right now, at this very moment, a vehicle the size of a small car, powered by plutonium, is driving around on Mars. At the same time, 3 people are living in constant free-fall 250 miles above the Earth in the most expensive home ever constructed. And lastly, two spacecraft, both more than four decades old, are hurtling away to the outside of the solar system, both bearing messages from mankind to the inhabitants of the stars. Each of these accomplishments represents a wealth of technological…

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    Globalism In District 9

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    District 9 and The Globalism District 9 is a movie described an extraterrestrial race landed on the Earth, which created tons of social, economic and ethical conflicts. The pivotal role is Wikus Van De Merwe, who is an agent accidently exposure to the alien biotechnology and becomes the only person who perfectly combined the alien genes and human’s. In this film, the settings are creative, the aliens become the disadvantaged party due to illness, and human beings become the privileged party who…

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    Mars: The Viking Mission

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    River (). The images go beyond just a few water channels, scientists believe that the entire terrain of Mars used to be completely different than it is now. It is suspected that the planet was once covered in an immense amount of water, much like Earth. Chemical analysis by the Viking landers supports this theory as the data revealed that the surface was once completely immersed in water. It is believed that at the very least, bacterial life was once present on the planet’s surface based on the…

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