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    Technology has changed and advanced vastly over time. Through out these three articles a variety of technological advances are displayed. The first article is about how technology for treasure hunters have improved. The second article is how technology for hurricane hunters have improved. The third article is about how technology has advanced for people who explore looking for ancient civilizations. The most advanced technology for researchers today is the ones used for finding ancient…

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    Nasty Pathogens

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    cholera, V.vulnificus (very common), V.parahaemolyticus(very common). The G.vermiculophylla was introduced to the estuaries worldwide. They are resistant to environmental stressors, and is said to have gotten here by transportation of ships or boat propellers. In the year of 2009, a widespread survey was conducted and it was found that 39 each were found in the 20 sightings that the HRSD scientists tested. Gracilara is the dominant genus that was found in these sighting. There was about 98% of…

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    Fertility Research Paper

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    penetrates the female egg. The middle part contains mitochondria which produces ATP (short for adenosine triphospate) which serves as the energy booster in the sperm’s travel in the woman’s womb. And of course there is the tail, which serves as the propeller guiding the sperm cell in its quest to fertilize the egg. A healthy sperm cell should contain all three parts in order to be a potential fertilizer. Lacking in one of the three can cause a failed pregnancy…

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    Manatees Research Paper

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    trunk [pic: Jenny Downing] -- and can move independently of one another to manipulate food. Manatees’ tendency to stay in shallow waters near humans puts them at great risk of injury, and many die each year after being hit by boats, sliced by propellers, tangled in nets, or crushed in locks and canals. They’re also greatly impacted by habitat loss, and all three species are considered…

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    Soccer Ball History

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    Introduction In sport, players are generally affected by two main limitations: their own individual fitness capabilities, and the rules and regulations of the game. In modern times however equipment has become a major factor in determining the performance of a player and ultimately the quality of the game. Commonly understood nowadays to be the world’s most popular sport, soccer is generally played by 2 teams of 11 individuals-the main purpose of the game being to ‘manoeuvre, kick, or head a…

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    producing high quality vehicles. BMW was founded in “1916 by Franz Josef Popp in Munich, Germany and it mainly produced aircraft engines” (UK Essays) when it was formed. However, their circular blue and white logo is viewed by the BMW as the movement of propeller representing the white blades cutting through the blue sky. The BMW is a diverse group that does not only specializes in its technology and products, but, also in the company’s history anchored by pioneers, designers and inventors.…

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    Drone Flyer FAQ

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    cases for to fly around the world, we are even in Sydney, Australia. How big is your drone? Our drone of a reasonable size, not too big because the bigger the less stable, the drone is 45cm wide, 45cm long and 30 centimeters high. This is without propellers. What are your prices? We are convinced that every video is a unique concept. By offering fixed prices or work packages each production is more or less a standard product. This we can not find appropriate for a movie, we want every film…

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    MHS Winter Play Review Directed by Kathy Graham and produced by the MHS Theatre Department, “The Little Prince” play took place in Moline High School at 7:00 p.m. on January 12th through January 14th. After attending the previous play, I was very excited to view this winter play, though my expectations were set a bit too high. For starters, the plot of the play is very simplistic. While it did implement a great theme, “What is important is invisible to the eye,” I personally did not find the…

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    In the Egyptian exhibit at the Carnegie Museum, mummification practices express Hertz’s idea of death as a reflection of a tear in the fabric of society. When a person in any civilization dies, it is evident that the social, emotional, legal, and financial responsibilities of the deceased are relocated and adjusted to the living. Since the dead do not bury themselves, the living perform and act out burial practices to memorialize and reflect the legacy and social status of the deceased.…

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    being filtered and kept fresh, free from pollutants. Dangerous encounters with fishermen who only care about bringing in their catch can injure them if they get tangled up in their nets, or even if they’re just around the boat the can get hurt from propellers. Their food sources are quickly being depleted, such as the Chinook Salmon which is extinct from overfishing. When held in captivity, they have better health care and frequent check ups in captivity, keeping infections…

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