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    something logics or might have rational reasoning but hard to be proved (abstract). For example, the Big Bang Theory, the logical explanations behind the mystery of disappearance of ships and flights at Bermuda Triangle, and the existence of gravitational waves. This kind of writing and logical reasoning thinking might be useful in my future career as a petroleum engineer as it will require a lot of theories about potential reservoir. However, the habit of quick completion and reluctant in…

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    I don’t remember ever asking where it all came from. I grew up in what was, for the most part, a highly educated and progressive environment with little exposure to much else – I remember many happy hours spent with those glossy DK children’s books and I’m sure I came across early humans at some point – but I don’t know that I was aware of anything but evolution until middle school. I had been introduced to the creation story from the bible in school, but with it came various Native American…

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    would respond during the launch or how they would react in space. Some of the key aspects which had to be considered are the aspect that this probe had to be given a provision for a second launch in Jupiter and how it would interact with Jupiter’s gravitational pull. Modern systems are first simulated using computerized Software and their reactions studied when subjected to various dynamics. However, for the case of Voyager 1 during the time of its launch, the computer technology was dismal.…

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    The Intuition Of Science

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    Science is intuitive. The tallest hill can be the shortest mountain. It is through our intuition that we come to know that the big ones are mountains and the little ones are hills. In some ways, the same is true for science. Science encompasses everything ranging from chemistry to archaeology, microbiology to astronomy. There are so many different aspects to science that it is hard to boil down to one concrete and concise definition. Science is involved with the study of the natural world. This…

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    determined by birth. Cultural Convergence:The tendency for cultures to become more alike as they increasingly share technology and organizational structures in a modern world united by improved transportation and communication. Tsunami:a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance. Monsoon:a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia Buddhism: a religion of eastern and central Asia growing out of the teaching of Gautama…

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    Many point to irregular and infrequent weather patterns, the Gulf Stream or rogue waves that crop up over the ocean and are difficult to predict. Other theories indicate man as the cause of the disappearances, suggesting error in reading compasses or flight tools, or even acts of violence such as piracy. As theories may point to a natural…

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    The Ocean Circulation

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    factors, which determine the ocean circulation and a classification will be presented. The ocean currents are influenced by several factor like the interaction between Earth, the sun and the moon, the wind and also by physical properties. The gravitational attraction of the sun and the moon over…

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    Dinosaur Extinction Essay

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    65,000,000 years ago, an entire species was killed off. There are so many different theories of how the dinosaurs dissapeared. There are many different ways to explain the extinction which took place 65 million years ago. One of the main reasons was the possibility of a sudden change in the climate or atmosphere. For instance, a nearby supernova explosion could heat up the upper atmosphere, disturbing the ozone layer. Disturbing the ozone layer could produce large ice clouds which would cool…

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    neighborhood children in droves and therefore beginning her own school of dance. Her technique in teaching included a sort of arm-waving dance, which is largely inspired by the time she spent by the seashore near her childhood home. The rock of the waves truly resonated with her soul and inspired her free-range of motion. This was so well received by the mothers of the children she taught, that they in turn began to offer Isadora money to continue to teach their children her innovative art form.…

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    The Rosetta spacecraft is unmanned and is controlled from the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt, Germany and at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) in Madrid, Spain. Rosetta is operated from the ground and commands are sent to the craft to adjust its path towards the comet. Theses commands can take up to 50 minutes to reach Rosetta from Earth. Rosetta’s Science Ground Segment are responsible for the collection and distribution of the scientific data that Rosetta sends…

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