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    Voyager 1

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    active volcano outside of the planet Earth. Ultimately Voyager 1 helped discover 71 active volcanos on this moon of Jupiter. The next stop for Voyager 1 was Saturn in 1980. The probe was targeted to keep farther away from Saturn’s rings the Voyager 2 but was set to get about 4,000 miles away from the moon Titan. Titan was found to have an atmosphere much like Earth’s early atmosphere. The probe did not get to see the surface of Titan as the atmosphere was too thick to penetrate. In the…

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    Voyager 1 Introduction Space exploration is complex. Scientists study the space in steps. Each step presents new discoveries, which make the scientists to rethink and restructure their exploration program. It is because of this that space exploration is full of historical programs, which have been in use to explore the universe up to a certain level. Each space exploration program is identified with specific equipment it used in its era. Development of these equipments uses the best available…

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    pursuit the discovery of new astronomical findings. One such ongoing effort is the Voyager Program. Two space probes, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, were launched in the late 1970s to collect data about our solar system. Voyager 2 was launched from the Kennedy Space Center on August 20, 1977. Voyager 1 was also launched from the Kennedy Space Center 15 days after Voyager 2 on September 5, 1977. The reason for the seemingly backwards numbering is that they weren’t labeled based on launch date but…

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    Logos is one of the three basic rhetorical appeals. Logos refers to logic Ethos to the credibility of the author, and Pathos to the emotion of the audience. She refrains from Ethos since she has as she said in lines 2-3“except that of the weakest on the strongest” and in lines 4-5 “and as named itself little among English poets is unknown to your Majesty”. Thus she can not use Ethos, and Pathos would not fit into the context of the letter. The reason being that she…

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    Squealer There are a few interesting characters in the novel animal farm, like Boxer, but squealer is my favorite. Squealer has a plausible tongue that could convince anyone to do anything. In addition to being very convincing he is equally clever and has a quick mind. Though squealer is the antagonist he is my favorite because he could persuade a nun out of her panties within a few minutes. In the novel the others said that squealer could, “turn black into white” meaning he could sway…

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    Epilepsy Case Studies

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    Araki, Clara K. Schindler, Jing-Quan Lan, Kenneth L. Tiekoter, Waro Taki, and Roger P. Simon. Activation of Bcl-2-Associated Death Protein and CounterResponse of Akt within Cell Populations during Seizure-Induced Neuronal Death. The Journal of Neuroscience. 2002;22(19):8458?8465. Komaki S, Kohno M, Matsuura N, Shimadzu M, Adachi N, Hoshide R, Nishiyama S, Matsuda I. The polymorphic 43Thr BCL-2 protein confers relative resistance to autoimmunity: an analytical evaluation. Hum Genet 1998;…

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    Patricia Ratcliff was born on May 5, 1964 in Oaxaca, Mexico. She lived most of her life in Mexico, where she became very successful in her academic career. She attended the National Autonomous University of Mexico, where she graduated as a pediatric dentist in 1991. Almost immediately after graduating from college, she gave birth to her first daughter named Dirce and seven years later, Patricia gave birth to her son, Jose. This is not what defines Patricia Ratcliff. What truly defines her, is…

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    fun of fairy tales and live in the fairy tale universe. The characters really resemble their voice actors. If you compare Fiona and Cameron Diaz they almost look Indistinguishable except Fiona is a red head. And Mike Myers looks like Shrek in Shrek 2 When Shrek becomes a human from a happy…

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    Voyager 1 Essay

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    some consider that they have left the heliosphere and are swimming in the interstellar medium. The data sent by the Voyagers are not same. There is change is one or other form. Though launched 4 months after Voyager 2 , Voyager 1 reached the planetary system ahead than the Voyager 2 so due to the difference in time of the data taken and the position where data is taken, the data are different from the two voyagers which is helping to better understand the factors such as solar wind, plasma…

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    When the reader first analyzes the poem, it naturally comes of as harsh or scary. The first thought that comes to mind is that the drunken father is abusing the child. Although after further analysis of the poem it seems as though that is not the case. The poem doesn’t sound as though it was the happiest memory of the child’s life, but it wasn’t a memory he feared either. In the poem “My Papa’s Waltz” written by Theodore Roethke, the speaker’s experience seems to be a positive one based on the…

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