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    Martian Vs The Core Essay

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    The difference between the movies, The Core and The Martian, would be the logic of scientific principles and ideas. The Core is a movie; where a team tries to drill to the center of the Earth, so that they can restart the rotation of the Earth by blasting the Earth’s core with nuclear missiles. The movie, The Core, had flaws and errors; in which, causes unrealistic standards for science and unjustified the idea of what would really happen in this kind of situation. The main struggle the team…

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    World of the Mongols The document surrounding the World of the Mongols, focuses on the community, the laws, and the society the Mongol’s lived in. My reasoning for choosing this article is based on the involvement of women in their society, something that is not seen in a large portion of the world at that time. I also chose this article because of the mere fact that history in my secondary education, did not touch upon the Mongols, and only focused on European studies, something that has…

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    Manchu Qing Research Paper

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    In this topic, there is a complex detail of history regarding the Manchu Qing and the expansion of their rule. The history of China and Central Eurasia is very much interlinked and should be studied together in order to understand the real challenges faced by the Manchus when the Qing were ruling. In this conquest, many different people and empires participated in creating a highly sophisticated historical period. There were empires that were very successful in ruling and on the other hand,…

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    Many people today have heard of Genghis Khan, and what he’s done. Not as many know how he did it though. Genghis Khan’s empire was bigger than the contiguous U.S. Before he became Genghis Khan, he was born Temujin. He was also born with a blood clot in his hand, which was an ancient sign of an acceptable leader. Many wonder just how barbaric were the ‘barbarians’? Although there is evidence to suggest that the Mongols had some non-barbaric traits, there is more evidence suggesting that the…

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    1. The occlusion effect amplifies bone conducted sounds because as the bone oscillator vibrates the mastoid bone and thus the skull. The skull creates vibrations in the cochlea, displacing the endolymph and creating sound waves back through the inner ear to the middle ear and then to the outer ear canal. In an unoccluded ear, these vibrations would escape out the exterior auditory canal. However, when the ear canal is occluded, the sound waves have no where to go and therefore circulate in the…

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    Meiere's Disease

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    Ménière's disease is a rare illness that affects anywhere from one and 1000 to 1 and 2000. It occurs in the inner ear specifically the semicircular canals hold a fluid called endolymph. Endolymph is what your brain uses as its internal compass, balance stabilizer, as well as comprehender of motion. It is an incurable disease that can only be somewhat controlled. The patient will be stuck with the symptoms for life. No one is sure where Ménière's disease comes from. Threes are very varied in…

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    Ghost City Research Paper

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    built cities that are void of life have become a huge problem for China. Not only have these cities neglected to bring any newcomers, but China continues to build them. It is important to understand why they continue to build these cities. It is also important to learn the short and long term effects on China, and the impact it has not only on China, but the rest of the world. Many projects, including the nation 's high-speed rail network, have had big benefits. But in the city of…

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    The Mongols would use catapults to shoot the already dead infected people over the city wall to spread the disease (Black Plague) in the city.(From the movie) The Mongols also melted human fat of the people they already killed and would shoot the melted human fat on homes and villages and would let it burn and cause a huge fire.(Document 3) This is showing that…

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    Sometimes life is takin for granted as a child, but truth is do people ever stop taking life for granted? It is important to embrace the inner child in every person because every person has the choice to be a kid no matter what their age may be. Childhood years leaves lasting impressions on our lives. We face challenges with in our self’s and we grow from them and become the adults we were…

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    China saw significant religious and social changes and continuities from 1200 to 1750 C.E. Confucianism continued to be a religion practiced by many Chinese citizens. However, as the period continued, the practice of Confucianism became far more popular. Socially, the emphasis on family in China maintained its importance in society. Nonetheless, as the period continued, the subordination of women within these families increased in severity. From 1200 to 1750 C.E., Confucianism continued to be…

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