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    starboard" (which turned the ship to port -- left). He also ordered the engine room to put the engines in inverse. If he didn’t order that, maybe they had a little chance to prevent the disaster. The Titanic did bank left, but it wasn't quite sufficient. 3.The Titanic's Newspaper The Titanic seemed to have everything on bead, including its own print. The Atlantic Daily Bulletin was pressed every day on board the Titanic containing news, advertisements, stock prices, horse-racing results,…

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    Definition Of Mood

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    If one were to pay close attention, he or she might notice that there tends to be happy people on sunny, warm days, and sad people on cold, rainy days. This is not uncommon, and it is a result of the recurring phenomenon that weather has an effect on one’s mood. For some people, they may never notice the weather’s influence on them at all. For many others, however, they are very aware of the fact that weather could be the deciding factor in what their mood will be like for an entire day. Weather…

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    Nuclear Bombs

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    the Big Bang: Big Bang. So that the radioactivity existed on our planet long before the appearance of life on it, every living organism contains traces of radioactive substances. But less than a century that mankind discovered this phenomenon by scientists like Henri Becquerel, Wilhelm Roentgen and Marie and Pierre Curie and others. In 1945 we can say that tragically began the "Nuclear Age" with the fall of the first atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. From there the certainty…

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    Nikola Tesla was an innovative intellectual of the Gilded Age whose ideas were far ahead of his time. The modern world would be nothing like it is today without Tesla’s insights. He revolutionized the scientific community and the world’s knowledge of electric current, but there were plenty of other interesting facets of his life and career. He was much more than an engineer, and unfortunately, many of his peers underestimated him on account of his quirkiness and battle with mental illness.…

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    stated that the deposition of β-amyloid (Aβ) was the initial pathological event in Alzheimer’s disease resulting to the formation of neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) and senile plaques (SPs), neuronal cell death and ultimately dementia (Maloney, 2015). Scientists assessed this hypothesis in 1989 by expressing the Aβ peptide in a cell line called PC-12cells that could be stimulated to differentiate to neurons when cultivated in the presence of nerve growth factor (NGF) (Yankner et al. 1989). The…

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    angry at social media. The overuse of phones has many mental and physical effects on the body. Some mental effects include: slower brain growth or development, can cause kids to detach away from their parents, insomnia, severe headache, and getting mad or angry very easily. Kids can detach from their parents because when they have their noses in their phones they are not listening or appreciating to what their parents have to…

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    Steaming from the Cold War, two of the world superpowers were in a technological battle with each other. As nuclear bombs started to be developed, both the United States and Soviet Union needed an advantage such as where to launch these bombs or ways to launch them from space to their target. No nation on Earth had developed a technological device to do such a complicated task. Right as the cold war faded in the past only the future was looked upon. Beginning on October 7th 1957 we officially…

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    When people donate their bodies to science one would believe that it would be used to train medical students in their desired fields. A human cadaver is what medical students live to work and study on to expand their career. On the contrary, people who donate their bodies to science have no idea where their body will go. Blindly accepting this fate, some bodies will go to cadaver labs, others may go to safety studies and in some cases environmental studies. In Mary Roach’s nonfiction novel,…

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    I really love Marvel film series. I have never missed any marvel films, so I was planning on watching this film a few months ago when there were trailers being released. Overall, I enjoyed the movie. I actually filter the heroes I love, so I have deep knowledge about the most famous heroes like Iron man and Captain America. However, I do not know any history of other characters. Watching Black Panther was a good start of getting to know about others. First of all, about the quality of the movie…

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    called psychosocial theory, which per Berger (20114) is, “A theory of human development that holds that irrational, unconscious drives and motives, often originating in childhood, underlie human behavior” (p. 23). According to Jean Piaget, a Swiss scientist, there are four stages that take place from birth to adulthood. These stages are known as cognitive theory. Cognitive theory states that each individual’s ideas and beliefs are important and that thoughts and expectations affect actions…

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