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    undergo gravitational collapse where protons and electrons are scrunched together. This is what is known as a neutron star. The materials in a neutron star are packed in very tightly. One cubed sized amount of this material can weigh as much as Mount Everest! There have been theories about the existence of neutron stars since the 1930’s. Neutron stars belong to a subclass known as pulsars. Pulsars are very young objects that rotate extremely rapidly. Some of these objects can spin faster than a…

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    Solar System Explanation

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    The last inner planet is Mars, and it has 2 moons. Mars is about 220,000,000 km away from the sun. Its orbit takes 687 earth days and its rotation takes 24.6 hours.This planet is different because it has a volcano that is about twice the size of mount everest. Dividing the inner and outer planets is the Main Asteroid Belt, between Mars and Jupiter. The main belt contains many asteroids, which are solid and irregular bodies. These asteroids also can have small companion moons. This is also…

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    Intro My full name is Alec Kyle McDoulett. I do not do much in life, although it’s pretty busy. My day usually consists of working out three to four times, then I eat and hang out at my house mostly. Every day I try to laugh at least 14 times, one more time than the average person does every day. I like to laugh a lot, which is what I usually do with my friends. One of the keys to happiness is laughter, in my opinion. But so is balance. So that means that sadness has to come in at some point.…

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    Everyone’s gone on some sort of trip. Whether it be somewhere local or a complete different country, they have one thing in common, the people. Recently I took a trip to Florida and I realized although we were in the same location the people around me were not having the same experiences. Different people go different places for different reasons. There’s the tourist who sticks to the well beaten path and doesn’t like to be outside of their comfort zone. Then there is the stereotypical family…

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    Respect

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    Respect, it is a very simple gesture. It simply means admiration. However, Respect has a very broad term when people use it. I see respect as a universal characteristic. Respect to me is a way of showing someone that you think highly of them and treat them well! Respect is an imperative part of life. As my mother taught me, “Treat people the way you want to be treated”. This is what exactly the moral I live by. I always respect everyone, no matter what they are and where they come from. In my…

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    In Catherine A. Lutz and Jane L. Collins’ book Reading National Geographic, they claim that the National Geographic Magazines tend to portray third world cultures as exotic through photographs to make it easier for Westerners to dominate and marginalize them, even if this is unintentional. “We are pointing to the nature of its photographs as mass-produced images sold to a reading (viewing) public” (Lutz and Collins 1993: 5). This implies that National Geographic’s main focus is for readers to…

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    Mr. Vonnegut, After thoroughly analyzing and metaphorically murdering your novel, Slaughterhouse Five, I have come to a much overdue conclusion that I think you 'll very much enjoy. Your use of figurative language has captured my heart in a way that no one else could. I adore Billy 's incredible personality, I strongly dislike the German soldiers that imprisoned all of your characters and the people who wanted to murder Billy. I feel empathetic for Billy 's first wife, Valencia since Billy met…

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    Chai Vasarhelyi creates a sense of adventure for the audience. Using narration and dialogue, Vasarhelyi draws emotion out of the audience to encourage people to both take and embrace risk. According to professional climber and writer John Krakauer, Mount Meru in the central Himalaya’s has “an irresistible appeal” because of the skill it takes to get to the top. Meru, known more commonly as The Shark’s Fin requires the ability to ice climb, mix climb, and wall climb at 20,000 feet. According to…

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    Its all delicious and they have candy apples, popcorn, funnel cakes, and many others. Then Sunday it would be enjoyable to go to Animal kingdom. Here it is mandatory getting on the safari where there all kinds of different animals and going to mount everest that is one of the biggest rides in…

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    Keller was the first blind person to ever go to college and write books and be such a inspiration to Blind people still to this day. Another person who influenced Blind people is Erik Weihenmayer, Erik was the first blind person to ever climb Mount Everest and Kayak the grand Canyon…

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