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    in. In addition, the A-10 can carry seven tons of bombs and missiles. These days the A-10 are often equipped with with smart bombs (GPS and laser guided) and Maverick missiles. It can also carry a targeting pod, enabling the pilot to use high magnification day/night cameras to scour the area for enemy activity. Cruising speed is 560 kilometers an hour and the A-10 can slow down to about 230 kilometers an hour. It can also carry two drop tanks which give the aircraft more fuel and maximum time…

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    Louis Pasteur was a very famous chemist and microbiologist born on December 27, 1822. He was born in Dole, France. Pasteur was roman catholic and considered to be an average student, he loved to paint and draw. Louis’s father was a tanner and served in the Napoleonic wars. Later, in 1840, he earned his bachelor degree in arts at the Royal College of Besançon. Then, in 1847, he earned another bachelor's degree in science. In 1848, he actually became a professor of chemistry at the University of…

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    List of The Top Rifle Scope Manufacturers When considering a rifle scope, you will gain a lot by sticking with manufacturers who have already proven that they can give you an accurate scope. However, it is not always easy to tell which manufacturer makes the best based on their name. This is because there are so many scope manufacturers on the market and all of them claim that they are best. To help you out; here is a little information about some of the most popular rifle scope manufacturers…

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    theory of a geocentric universe when in actuality we have a heliocentric (sun-centered) universe. Gleiser then goes on to inform the readers on how Galileo was able to build a telescope with a twenty-time magnification that allowed him to see further than anyone before him. With this extreme magnification Galileo was able to make three profound…

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    to allow for the waves to slow down and possibly change directional angles. The telescope uses two lenses to produce a multitude of size scaling images. Depending on the length of the glass inside of the telescope, it would be able to focus the magnification and emphasis on small details of the image. Although this new technology had limitations. Refracting telescopes would not be able to produce accurate color to what the light is protruding from the source. This was due to the change of the…

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    So, the point and idea of Devorah Sperber is to mimic God’s construction of the human eye in order to see. We actually see and that is seeing upside down and in reverse. When a person looks into the optical utility that looks very close to a magnification glass, he or she will be able to see the image in a clear and straight way which is not upside down. When a person sees it with the bare eye, the pins of thread seem as an abstract preparation of different colored and 3 dimensional. The art…

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    Albert Einstein once stated, “Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.” Though somewhat ambiguous, Harper Lee truly represents the notion of understanding in her masterpiece To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee’s novel illustrates the importance of attempting to understand someone and thereby valuing them as a human being. Everyday there exists one or more opportunities to show empathy and compassion, though only are brave few are willing to rise to the occasion. Alan, the…

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    The Megalodon Shark Skin

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    adaptation that the Megalodon shark had that was very beneficial to it was its skin. The Megalodons skin was assumed to be similar to the Great White sharks skin. Therefore, its skin was sleek and slippery looking which Figure 10: Shark skin in high magnification (Meyer, 2013) helped the shark move through the water due to less friction. This was beneficial when hunting, for they could swim faster in order to catch prey. Although the skin of the Megalodon looked sleek, it was actually made up…

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    1. What is the difference between calcium carbonate and hydroxyapatite? Calcium carbonate is more soluble than hydroxyapatite. 2. What are the pitfalls of using CHA in bone graft procedures? CHA is fragile an brittle and it should only be used temporarily 3. What is CHACC and what potentially makes it better than CHA? CHACC is Coralline Hydroxyapatite/calcium carbonate. CHACC is better than CHA because it can keep a porous structure as well s biocompatibility making it a even better…

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    The Organizational Studies program at the University of Michigan appeals to me because I thrive in individualized and interdisciplinary settings. I’ve been enrolled in individualized honors programs at my middle and high schools and enjoy not having to follow a ‘cookie cutter’ schedule. Jumping ahead in English and Math allowed me the freedom to take AP Psychology, Life Management and Conflict Resolution. I love this opportunity to select courses interesting to me. It’s even better when my…

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