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    taught how to build effective teams, leverage the personalities to strengthen teams, as well as great team building activities. These are the reason why I wanted to take this course. I have used several the exercises from this course, (Growth Circle, Helium Stick, and Spaghetti Challenge) to highlight the need for communication and effective relationship within teams. 4. ORGL 610: Communications and Leadership Ethics Understand why we, or others, do the things they do is important to…

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    I read an assertion that stated, the existence of helium, lithium, and deuterium in the cosmos was brought into existence from the Big Bang. I was able to have faith in the claim, for the first neutrons created would have likely created elements with low atomic masses - known as Big Bang nucleosynthesis…

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    The Martian Theme

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    Watney, an astronaut left behind on Mars, after his mission was aborted. In comparison Moon, a film released in 2000 by director Duncan Jones explores chosen isolation through the astronaut Sam Bell completing a three year job overseeing the mining of helium on the Moon. Similar themes are explored within both of these texts but through two completely different characters and…

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    spontaneously. Alpha (α), beta (β), and gamma particles (γ) are the most known types of radioactive decay despite the fact that there are some more. Alpha decay, α, composes of two neutrons and two protons making alpha particles similar the nucleus of helium. Large components, for example, uranium, radium, and thorium have a greater number of neutrons than they have protons which aids alpha decay to happen. At the point when another atom is made the mass number decreases by four and its atomic…

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    Henry Russell Debate

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    She was a British-born American Astronomer who viewed the spectra of the stellar and solar atmospheres differently than the accepted wisdom of the time. Payne discovered that the stars were composed of mainly Hydrogen and Helium and that they could be classified according to their temperatures. She explained why there were 7 consistently formed absorption patterns from the known stars at the time. She hypothesized that they weren’t created by different combinations of elements…

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    atom and a massive amount of energy. Unfortunately, here on earth, scientists have not been able to replicate fusion for use. The only known place where fusion occurs is the sun, where hydrogen atoms collide at high speeds with each other and form helium atoms to create a bunch of energy. Fission is the separating of atoms on the nuclear. Unlike fusion, fission is used with relatively large atoms. Fission is the typical…

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    total amount of energy that is emitted by the Sun every second. (Slater) 2. What is thermonuclear fusion? Why is this fusion fundamentally unlike the burning of a log in a fireplace? a. Thermonuclear fusion is the conversion of hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei. b. The chemical reaction of burning a log on Earth would cause the outer electrons of the atoms involved to rearrange themselves. But, this change does not affect the atoms’ nuclei. Nuclear fusion is different in that the…

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    Chemical Bonding

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    Topic 1: Chemical bonding 1.True or False: An Ion is when an atom gains or loses an electron. 2.What is a Cation? An ion with a (+) charge. 3.True or False: An Anion does not have a (-) charge. 4.What type of bonding transfers electrons? Ionic bonding 5.What are all the types of chemical bonds? Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic bonding. 6.What do you call an element that has different forms . Isotopes 7.Which type of bonding is the “strongest”? Ionic bonding 8.True or False: Ionic bonds are formed…

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    have experienced difficulties, confusion and a general feeling of confusion. Through these experiences a leader has been able to formulate certain reactions, behaviors or solutions to these situations. For example, during our retreat we played the helium stick game with everyone. And throughout the confusion and blaming of individuals, a lesson was learnt that communication is imperative. A leader will then be able to take these experiences and draw upon them at the appropriate time to solve a…

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    onboard pilots and few operators” (Patterson par. 12). This quote portrays the hovering wind turbines not requiring a lot of human effort once fully operational. Maintenance costs are low as the only preventative maintenance required is quarterly helium…

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