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    Isabella Bonilla April 8,2015 Period 4 Project Johannes Kelper Johannes Kelper was from Swabia in Southwest Germany. He is famous for discovering the three mathematical laws of planetary motion. Kelper was famous for this because his discovery played a role in the scientific revolution. He also , in his college years, found time to create horoscopes for the students. Kelper's from Swabia, Germany. He was born on December 27,1571. He grew up in a town called Weil der…

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    Animals have helped with advanced improvement of medicines, cures, and treatments. Humans that agree with animals testing feel that there is a greater priority and obligation to save humans as well as a moral obligation to stop human sickness and illnesses (BBC). Animal testing has helped improve human health, especially nutritional discoveries during the twentieth century. Animals have played a big role in vitamin and nutrition research. Animal testing is valuable for understanding and…

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    losing one of your good friends to cancer. The one thing about tragedies though, small or big, is that no matter what you can always overcome them. IQ Matrix states, “Each and every decision we have made and action we have taken has set events into motion creating predictable and specific effects that we are now experiencing in our lives”. For every cause or something that happens in life there is always an effect to go along with it. In the Where Things Come Back there is a bully named…

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    Keeping in mind the end goal to make due in this world, individuals some of the time make a huge effort. Inside of them they convey a soul that rouses the will to go on. A young ladies' soccer group fights its way to the main; a fiasco motion picture champion finds the quality to spare herself; a battling couple find in their affection the soul to go on. All, regardless, have an intuition or a survival state of mind that pushes them to wind up victors—to defeat the chances they go up against.…

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    works; all related to the application of the principles of mechanics or motion to all life. De corpore (published eventually in 1655) focused on the behavior of physical life and how it was guided or determined by these principles of motion. De homine (published eventually in 1658) focused on the actions or behavior of the human body and mind and how this too was determined by these principles.…

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    inconsistency, some basic bodily functions can be overridden by different parts of the brain. In other to explain this theme the author gives two paradoxical examples: firstly the primitive brain overwriting the neocortex in motion sickness, the author argues that motion sickness only happens when we[human beings] use artificial means, such as cars and the brain interprets this as poison and acts to expel the poison out, by inducing vomiting. Secondly the author explains that the neocortex…

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    unknown to me of their purpose. I glared at the ceiling fan above me; watching the blades circle in motion, as time continued to pass. Before a bad stomach ache became stabbing pain and a deadly fever, I consulted with many puzzled pediatric doctors. They drew the diagnosis that my sickness was an infection by the “Mono” Virus. Mononucleosis, also called the “kissing disease”, is a common sickness in young adults spread through fluid in the oral cavity. Although the conclusion was helpful, I was…

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    container. 1839 Unknown Divers attempting to salvage ships using early diving gear reported to have symptoms such as rheumatism and nausea. This are the first recorded signs of what is now known as decompression sickness 1878 Paul Bert Wrote a thousand page book about how decompression sickness is due to nitrogen gas bubbles forming in the body. 1917 Large group of engineers under the supervision of the U.S Bureau of construction and repair Created mark V diving helm. Gets attached to a…

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    Mae C. Jemison, she was born October 17th, 1956 in Decatur, Alabama. She have 2 siblings a sister, Ada Jemison Bullock, and a brother, Charles Jemison. Mae family moved to Chicago, Illinois when she was around the of age 3. Her parents (Charlie and Dorothy Jemison) always encouraging and they were very supportive of their children. Mae spent most of her time in the library reading things that was dealing with science in her early school years. During, her time at Morgan High School she was…

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    This quote is explaining how the violent motion of hail can be applied unto this act of violence. This a a very clever comparison, it helps show the cold intention and harsh impact that the strikes were. The coldness is in this metaphor is very prominent to me. I also see this relation to the cold…

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