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    could just eat 896,000 waffle tacos. so is there any living thing that comes close to Godzilla’s size. A standard human male 160 lbs A salt water crocodile 2.2 tons An adult African bush elephant 11 tons A blue whale 209 tons Pando ( the largest thing we know of alive) 6,600 tons…

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    Heraclitus Research Paper

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    The perfect example of unity of opposites is salt water because it is both pure and polluted. The ocean for humans is filled with garbage and all sorts of toxic things that would be detrimental for humans if we tried to sustain ourselves on it. Although, marine life has found a way to adapt themselves in the never ending change of the sea. This is why salt water is both pure and polluted for multiple organisms on this earth. Because of this, there are…

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    Future Of Nuclear Energy

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    for error the possibility is very low. Even with the creation of nuclear waste and water contamination they still produce more clean power than oil, coal, or natural gas. The real future prospect of nuclear energy lies in the molten salt reactor. By using molten salt and melting down the nuclear material it almost entirely stops the production of nuclear waste. Since the water also never makes contacted with the nuclear material there is no contamination and can be captured and reused more…

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    Settings England and Telmar Despite there being many gateways between Earth and Narnia (Prince Caspian, 217), most of the visitors throughout the Chronicles come from one place-England. The obvious exception is the Telmarines, who were pirates on Earth but entered Narnia through one of the last “chinks and chasms between worlds” (Prince Caspian, 217). The English and Telmarines mirror the Jews and Gentiles of the Bible; while there may be remnants of either people in the “nethermost parts of the…

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    understanding of the meaning, that we will be able to change how people see the world. This lecture series reinforced my belief that sustainability is the connections from past and present to future generations, and how what we do impacts life on earth. It is the ability and capacity for something to be maintained for the present generation, without risking the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This paper will attempt to explain…

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    Water is essential for life to exist on Earth. It exists as a solid, liquid, and gas and is common in every state. Covering about 75% of Earth’s surface and 70-90% of mass in living organisms, water is the most abundant liquid on Earth (Sarquis). In the Bible, water is mentioned many times in the Old and New Testament. The unique physical properties such as hydrogen bonding, evaporation, and surface tension are mentioned in the Bible and help to prove the existence of a Creator through not only…

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    Introduction Microbes are found everywhere and are the oldest from of life on Earth. They are so small that millions can fit into the eye of a needle and most microbes are harmless and are crucial for our existence on Earth. Not all microbes are harmless and many in fact can cause serious damage to plants, animals and humans. A pathogen is anything that can cause a disease or illness to its host and includes worms, bacteria, protozoa, viruses and fungus. This report will focus on food…

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    Analyzation of the Biblical Text in Luke 14:25-35 The writing in Luke 14:25-35 is an adaptation of the costs of being a disciple of Christ. The setting for this pericope is crucial because it gives people insight on what Jesus was doing at that time. Furthermore, the pericope opens with “large crowds were traveling with him.”(Luke 14:25, NRSV) meaning that the crowd found something in Jesus because they were traveling with him toward Jerusalem. Moreover, these ‘large crowds’ had left their homes…

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    Numerous generations and European countries have tried to say that there were no real civilizations before the Europeans came into the country and took it over in the 15th and 16th century. They use this kind of thinking to validate their own involvement with African countries. All of the allegations are in fact wrong because there were many African civilizations before the start of imperialism that flourished and thrived. It is important we study these kingdoms to refute the statement that…

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    Planet Midnight What happens when the Earth becomes uninhabitable?Where we anywhere to live?The planet Midnight is very similar to Earth. Our planet Midnight is habitable because of the sun planet system and seasons, water availability, and our animals ,adaptations and evolution.The atmosphere on Midnight traps heat and blocks the dangerous rays from its solar system star, Hansen that is 92.96 mi away from Midnight. Hansen is identical to The Sun. Our Star is a yellow dwarf that produces…

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