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    Contrary to popular belief, the Western Hemisphere had been inhabited for thousands of years and had been inhabited by millions of people and multiple societies with rich, advanced cultures that were ultimately brought down by European disease. Mann’s book goes through centuries of lives lived and…

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    interesting phenomenon and was greatly curious about it so that he made an experiment, remorselessly exploring the mystery. It’s not an accident, but regular, connecting with the Earth’s Rotation, anticlockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere, counter to the Southern Hemisphere, It’s the observation that Shapiro discovered the natural…

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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…

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    The columbian exchange was first started by christopher columbus of a large-scale contact between the old (east hemisphere) and the new world (west hemisphere). As the columbian exchange grew it affected America, China, Africa, and Europe by cultural diffusion through plants, animals, food, slavery, diseases, ideas and economy. The columbian exchange affected america through animals, diseases, and ideas. The old world exchanged to the new world cows, oxens, horses, donkeys, pigs, and sheep.…

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    Enlarged Ventricles Essay

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    Several neuroanatomical abnormalities are implicated in the development of schizophrenia. Enlarged ventricles is an abnormality that causes schizophrenia. Ventricles are canals in the brain that contains cerebrospinal fluid and helps to cushion the brain and the spinal cord. People diagnosed with schizophrenia tend to have a more enlarged ventricles, especially those with negative symptoms. These enlarged ventricles are considered structural abnormalities. Hence, larger canals means less brain…

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    Barbies, are what you call fashion dolls, created for younger children to play with, in the US, Japan, and many other countries. However Australian dictionaries, defines “Barbie” as a meal cooked on a barbeque. As you see, Australia uses slightly different words that most of us Japanese will not be able to understand. Plus, Australia is a unique country, so language is not the only difference it has from other culture. Furthermore the distance from Tokyo is more than 5000 kilometers, so…

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    physical, mental and spiritual practice or discipline.our Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his speech in the UN put forth the idea of celebrating 21st June as International Yoga Day as it is the longest day of the year (Summer Solstice) in the Northern Hemisphere and has special significance in various parts of the world. Lord Shiva, believed to be the first yoga practitioner (Adi Yogi) is said to have imparted this knowledge to mankind on the day of Guru Poornima thus the day is also addressed…

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    Samhain Research Paper

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    When October is ending and November is beginning thousands of Pagans from America, Europe, Canada and elsewhere in the northern hemisphere observe the sacred time of Samhain. Samhain is a celebration of the dead, meaning "Summer's End". Depending on your place of origin it's pronounced Shah-vin, Sow-een, saah-win, saa-ween, or sav-wen, and is a celebration of the end of the time for harvesting or the end of Summer, ant the start of the coldest half of the year, it is also considered by some to…

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    Messier 81 Research Paper

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    Only one supernova, SN 1993J, has been detected in M81. It was discovered by F. Garcia in Spain on March 28, 1993 and peaked at apparent magnitude +10.8, making it the brightest supernova in the northern part of the sky since 1954. he beautiful galaxy Messier 81 is tilted at an oblique angle on to our line of sight, giving a "birds-eye view" of the spiral structure. The galaxy is similar to our Milky Way, but our favorable view provides a better…

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    Research Paper On Mars

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    Mars was first observed before the 1500s and got its name from the Roman god of war. The Egyptians were the first to notice the 5 planets in the sky. Johannes Kepler, during the 1600s, makes Kepler’s first law that Mars has an elliptical orbit. In 1609, Mars was first observed with a telescope by Galileo Galilei. Dutch astronomer, Christian Huygens was able to draw Mars using a telescope he made. Huygens was able to notices certain spots returning to the same position at the same time each day,…

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