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    Electrostatics is a big branch inside of the tree of physics. When studying electrostatics you will learn about electric chargers that do not move. Static electricity is one of the many things that are covered in electrostatics. An object that has accumulated electric charge has static electricity (“Electricity for kids”, 1). The charges are not on the move nor do they flow from one place to another. It is easy to remember that the charges don’t move in static electricity, because static can be…

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    Biography of Ronald Reagan In an apartment on the second floor of a commercial building, Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois. (Cannon) With his parents John Edward Reagan and Nellie Wilson Reagan, Ronald moved around to series of towns to finally settle in Dixon, Illinois, where he spent of his childhood. With a grade-school education, John cumulated the family income by opening a shoe shop, which got the family by. (Kengor) He was a visionary, but tough…

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    Essay On Neuroplasticity

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    The goal of the current proposal is to recognise what neuroplasticity is, how it works and the result of change due to injury. Neuroplasticity; (derived from the root words neutron and plastic, the word neuron meaning the nerve cells in our brain and the word plastic meaning to mold, sculpt or modify) refers to the brains potential to reorganise itself, alter its structure and change its function by creating new neural pathways, to necessarily adapt to circumstances due to injury, growth or…

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    Radioactive pollution is affecting our oceans greatly today. There are numerous reasons why radioactivity and radiation are bad for both you and the environment. Radiation consists of several particles, gamma rays, alpha particles, and other elements that can easily penetrate the human body. When they make their way into your body the biological cells which make up your body are damaged and may decompose, cause fatal cancers, and or genetic defects in future offspring. The more radiation one is…

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    J. Robert Oppenheimer

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    The bomb used Uranium-235, something which had been discovered previously by the Nazi’s. Members of the research team worked countless hours on finding a way to split its nucleus and set off a chain reaction. Oppenheimer found that by shooting neutrons at the nucleus of a Uranium atom, the energy would grow to the point where it could explode (Andrew Radar Studios). This process was highly expensive, one of the main reasons other countries were not able to support this project. It took countless…

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    Analysing Monologue

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    process of recycling, then ready for rebirth. Do you get it now?} Wow, that is sure is alot of information to process through. Reminds me alot of the good old days, while in highschool studying science physics. So am I gonna collapse and become a neutron star now. {No, you won't. Since I have an amazing proposition for you that you would surely greatly benefit from. Though the deal may seem meager to you at this current moment. The outcome future potential would farly surpass the rest, others…

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    Essay On Nuclear Chemistry

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    process involves radioactive drugs inserted into the patient through injection. Before the uses of nuclear chemistry in medicine are discussed, it is vital to study the chemistry of nuclear and radioactivity. A nuclide consists of protons and neutrons in any configuration. Most nuclides are unstable and spontaneously release energy. Sometime subatomic particles are also released in order to reach the level of more stability. This process of attempt to go from unstable to stable…

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    Essay On Daydreamer

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    At my fourth-grade parent-teacher conference, my teacher told my mother, “Nicole is a great student but I think the school work may be too easy for her, she seems to not pay attention in class.” Without a flinch, my mom’s easily replied: “Oh, that’s Nicole for you, she’s just a daydreamer.”Being continuously curious about everything my mind would wonder off from reality into the depths of questions on how could I make an idea or thing different, unique, and purposeful, or make something new.…

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    1. Nick Cannon and Nickelodeon Unless you were an avid Nickelodeon viewer in the '90s, you probably aren't truely familiar with Nick Cannon's contribution one of the most vital children's entertainment networks of all time. Nick Cannon made his debut to TV entertainment in the late '90s by appearing on Nickelodeon's classic time time block SNICK, starring in the famous improvisation series, All That. Cannon's appearance on All That eventually lead to him being featured on the hit sitcom Taina…

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    An Italian named Guglielmo Marconi in 1896 invented the radio, which helped in the connection of people and the spreading of ideas (Ackermann). : "The core armory of offensive warfare in the Second World War consisted of aircraft, tanks, and trucks. The effectiveness of these weapons in German hands depended on their use in combination, concentrated in great number at the decisive point of battle. Operational success also relied on communication. Radio played a vital role in linking tank to…

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