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    High Fructose Corn Syrup

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    that mercury is contaminated with HFCS is by the usage of caustic soda to produce it. Much of HFCS is produced using caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) which is produced by a mercury cell process. Additionally, the caustic soda is contaminated with roughly 0.2ppm-0.3ppm of mercury (Wallinga, Mottl, Yablon, & Sorensen, 2009). A pilot study was conducted by Dufault, et al. (2009) that analyzed the mercury content in HFCS from three different manufacturers. As much as 0.570 micrograms of mercury were…

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    The two main types of lights are the sun and the moon, respectively designated as a greater and a lesser light. One reason the moon may be lesser is because its surface reflects the light of the sun rather than creating light within itself, like the sun. The notion of a greater light and a lesser light is similarly expressed in John 1. Jesus, as the son of God, is the ‘true’ - in meaning perfect and ideal - light. John is a witness to the light, not the light itself, suggesting his figure as a…

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    Web Site one: The name of the site is: Astronomy for Kids. The URL for the site is: http://www.kidsastronomy.com/solar_system.htm. The user of this site would be: the students. On this site the student will be able to find information about the sun or any of the planets in our solar system. Another aspect of the site is that students can learn about the different moons of the planets. This site also contains interesting information about Saturn’s rings. Finally, the students will be able to…

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    The Greek Solar System

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    What is the solar system? The solar system is the what we call home, it is the collection of the eight planets and their moons. These celestial objects orbit around the sun, although this was not always the case back in 140 AD Claudius Ptolemy contemplated with the idea or theory of a geocentric universe. The literal definition of geocentrism is having the earth as the center of the universe and the at the other celestial objects orbiting the earth. Theses celestial objects are called planets.…

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    The Ptolemaic System

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    “Man must rise above the Earth—to the top of the atmosphere and beyond—for only thus will he fully understand the world in which he lives.” Before the seventeenth and sixteenth century, the universe was based on the Ptolemaic System, which was developed by Ptolemy, Aristotle's theories, and Christian theology. However, as the astronomical revolution began to disembark, the Ptolemaic Theory was contradicted. The work, mathematical synthesis, and observations of astronomers such as Copernicus,…

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    All summer In a Day. Was Margot really lying? Or, was she telling the truth? The story takes place on Venus, where it rains non-stop, everyday. Margot used to live on Earth, where she could see the sun every day. She, unlike the others, remembers what the sun not only looks like, but also the happiness that the sun brought to her. In the story, the kids locked her in a closet, afterwards, when they saw the sun, the realized she was right all along, which is when the start feeling empathy towards…

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    In All Summer In A Day, by Ray Bradbury, shows that anger is never the solution to your anxiety. This is a very interesting story about a little girl who just wanted to go back home, but the other students did not agree. This story also shows that jealousy can,lead you to do terrible things. The kids that live on Venus, have not seen the sun since they were two years old. Margot, on the other hand just moved to Venus from Earth(Ohio) where the sun is always shining. The kids from Venus have…

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    Jealousy and anger are common everywhere you go. From video games to real life countries, jealousy can always be found. In the story “All Summer in a Day” by: Ray Bradbury, a girl is put on Venus and is picked on by all the other Venusian kids for remembering the sun. They are mad, you see, because the sun only ever comes out every 7 years for only 2 hours. The reason for writing this is so the two themes of the story “All Summer in a Day,” which are jealousy and anger, can be shown and told to…

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    Wisdom teeth received their name because they erupt much later in life than other teeth. Despite what their name suggests, though, wisdom teeth are neither wise nor superior to other molars. In reality, they're more problematic and less useful than their pearly white neighbors. Listed below are five reasons to have your wisdom teeth removed soon. 1. Wisdom Teeth are Prone to Tooth Decay Thanks to their location in the very back of your mouth, wisdom teeth are difficult to clean properly.…

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    Harassment, bullying, isolation, and depression are things a nine year old should not be experiencing. Unfortunately, for a little girl living who's living on Venus, this is what everyday is like. The short story “All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury” takes place on the planet Venus where everyday is like the next, full of rain. The residents of Venus consider rain normal. However, Margot's family moved there just moved there five years ago from Earth. Margot has to deal with the torture of…

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