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    Mars Research Paper

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    Mars has many craters in the Southern Hemisphere. The Northern Hemisphere has a smooth surface due to volcanic activity. The internal composition of Mars is mainly iron and sulfur at the core. The core is wrapped in a mantle that is Silicates, which is cocooned by a crust that is made of basalt and just the right amount of iron oxide to give the planet its reddish hue. The atmosphere of Mars is about 100 times thinner than Earth’s. It’s 95.32% Carbon Dioxide and 2.7%…

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs have became a unfortunate constant problem in baseball. Hall of fame players such as Mike Piazza, Roger Clemens and Mark McGwire are just some of the names that used PEDs. Other notable players that have taken PEDS consist of Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, and Sammy Sosa. These substances have put a stain on baseball. There's a reason there is a era that is called the "steroid era" I call Barry Bonds "The Fake Dinger King" because of the fact that he used those…

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    Author Jonathan Mantle notes the following quote: “We don’t even let the word ‘art’ be used around the studio. If anyone begins to get arty, we knock them down”-Walt Disney (92). Walter Elias Disney has trademarked the name “Disney” to be known around the whole world. It has been nearly 50 years since this innovative man has died, yet he is still relevant in today’s culture. Futhermore, the original Disney classics are still enjoyed by many people. However, most people do not realize the hard…

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    Lou Gehrig Research Paper

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    MLB player Lou Gehrig. Lou was born on June 19, 1903; he sadly lost his life on June 2, 1941. Lou had a very successful life; he is considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time. Lou also fought in World War II. He had this disease called ALS, which is also often called Lou Gherigs disease. This disease makes you very weak in the muscles where they can’t function anymore. He had this ongoing disease for around two years. In baseball, he had the nickname the Iron Horse because he…

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    to happen. They are an exciting young team. As a baseball player I am a pitcher, shortstop. But when I grow up I want to play at 3rd base or the outfield. I want to play these positions because some of my favorite players play there. Like Mickey Mantle, Aaron Judge, Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, or at 3rd base Nolan Arenado, and many others. I always looked up to my dad. I look up to him because he taught me to hit and play the game. I remember we used to live down the street from the ballpark. So…

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    This explains that Pocahontas really cares of how she looks and dresses compared to the others. Then in the story her looks were not expressed as much nor as important “She began to dress like a Powhatan women, wearing a deer skin apron and a leather mantle in the winter”. This is important because this shows she has a different character trait and is unique and different from the others. To conclude, the historical version shows how she does not care of how she looks or dress but in the Disney…

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    Miami Earthquake Essay

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    as plate boundaries. Japan is also located where the Pacific plate and the Philippine plate are subducting. This results in the stress building up where the two plates are subducting. How do plates move? Well, plates move when uneven heating in the mantle creates currents. This current is a convection current, and these currents create different types of plate boundaries. Divergent boundaries split apart from each other and form rift valleys. Transform boundaries slide, and convergent boundaries…

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    The two major processes that drive the normal functioning of the carbon cycle are photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Photosynthesis is the metabolic pathway that takes raw materials and converts it to sugar. Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves, specifically in the chloroplasts of the cells of plants. Photosynthesis also occurs in plants, green protista, and prokaryotes. There are two phases in photosynthesis, the light dependent and the light independent reactions. Cellular…

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    Planets and moons within the solar system are different in terms of composition, geologic activity, interior structure, magnetic field, and atmospheres. We can deduce each of these properties through routine astronomical observations, spectroscopic/remote observations, laws of physics, solar system modeling as well as direct sampling. Given that many economists and government officials object to using our resources to visit other objects physically, by studying our solar system we will continue…

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    Summary: Baybar

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    At the end of the novel, Baybars was forced to sign a treaty, since he had suddenly had lost his massive advantage. Ever since his close officer, Omar, had been killed in an attempted Templar assassination of Baybars, he had become depressed. Will himself lead the treaty party from Acre to Baybars, and presented the treaty to him in Chapter 47. Young had Baybars sign the treaty on May 22, 1272. The main problem with the treaty in the novel, besides having Will leading the charge, was when the…

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