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    The movie, Schindler’s List, is a dramatic and historical film about one man’s heroic actions in a time horror during World War Two. Over a six year span, this film follows a businessman named Oskar Schindler, on his quest to save more than 1,200 Jews from becoming prisoners in work and death camps across Europe. Through this film, Oskar Schindler’s mentality changes, as he comes to realization with the spiteful, horrific treatment the Jews endured due to the Nazi’s. Not only does this film…

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    Pulsar Research Paper

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    Most individuals with even the most rudimentary knowledge of science have probably heard of x-rays and gamma radiation. Very few however, will be able to tell you where these forms of radiation come from. The answer: Pulsars. Pulsars, or neutron stars, are physics sandboxes that provide extreme conditions for humans to experiment with which are not readily available on Earth. Due to this usefulness, the discovery and research of these phenomena should be of the utmost importance. These neutron…

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    It had taken hours. By the end of the day, my fingers and feet had ached. I was covered in dirt, sweat, and water that was suppose to end up on my horse. Riley’s mane and tail were braided, ready for the show tomorrow. His coat gleamed and all excess hair had been trimmed off. I could practically see my reflection when I looked at my saddle. Riley is one of the largest horses I have ever been on. He stands above 16 hands, but he is a gentle giant. He’s covered with chestnut hair, with only his…

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    The Chumash People

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    (Sutton, 2012, p215). The beams were usually made from willow or cotton wood trees with the bark removed (McIntire, 1971, p512). The wooden beams and poles would extend past the edge of the walls and would be constructed in two perpendicular layers (McIntire, 1971, p512). After the poles were in place, they Hopi would place matting over the poles (McIntire, 1971, p512). The matting would be made of reeds or small willow branches that would then be sealed by mud with exception to an opening so…

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    what do we know about the people who lived and visited the area? To critically understand them and how they lived, it is important to analyze some of the materials they used. The materials collected for this analysis are bins, rubber tube, wooden poles, bottles, and glasses. These materials were collected through searching in the thickets around the beach, and the process involved a lot of bush slashing using machetes and huge…

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    didn't get into trouble which came as a surprise. None of the students saw, the only witnesses were him and I. That turned my boring day pretty exciting! I didn’t really like Patrick but that doesn’t give me the right to just smash his face into a metal pole, I wish it was that simple to deal with problems but it’s not. I have learned my lesson, I shouldn’t hurt people. That ruins both our lives, mostly his, but still mine a little. It’s not nice or morally right. I shouldn’t have done that and…

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    their skis, poles, helmet, and boots. You're bound to drop something or hit something walking between the rows of cars. By the time you get in the lodge and drop all of your stuff, your snowboarding friend is ready to go and is waiting for you because he made the right decision to snowboard and was in the lodge five minutes before you. Another advantage to being a snowboarder is you don't have poles to worry about when you're riding or on the lift. There is no fear that you'll drop you pole and…

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    Wade Oval

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    For my dance event, my boyfriend and I went to Parade the Circle at Wade Oval in Cleveland, Ohio. I decided to go to this event because Professor Deering recommended it, and I am so glad I listened to her. I had never heard of Parade the Circle before and had a blast with its diverse and eye-opening parade! Wade Oval is a large area of grass surrounded by a circular road behind the Cleveland Museum of Art. When I arrived at the event, I was a little overwhelmed by the number of things to do.…

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    “But Jesus said, ‘Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for such things belong to the kingdom of heaven’”. (ESV Matt. 19:14) On June 25 1962, over 40 million kids in public schools were banned from praying. When this law was passed, children and administrators would be punished for praying and speaking of their beliefs during school hours. “A broad, organized attack reaching into high places is under way to remove the third commandment from legal standing in the United…

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    Uranus: The Ice Giant

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    sky conditions. Orbit distance is 2,870,658,186 km and Orbit period is 30,687.15 Earth days. Uranus takes 84 Earth days to orbit the Sun, its axis is at 98 degrees, this means that the north and south poles of Uranus lie near the equator of earth. During parts of its orbit one or other of the poles direct face the sun which means the planets get around 42 years of direct sunlight followed by 42 years of darkness. A conclusion may have caused the unusual tilt of Uranus. The theory is that…

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