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    Observation Of Mummies

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    My object is a barbie doll wrapped with linen tape. According to-site 2 the priests would placed the body in sodium carbonate till the tissues dried out. They wrapped the body in many layers of linen bandages and placed it in a coffin. So my object explained is a doll which would be a mummy and, the linen tape is what they wrap it with. When I wrap the doll I will wrap like how they wrapped the mummies. First, they wrapped the head, then the fingers and toes, the arms and legs are wrapped…

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    The term “alien” deters people from even considering the existence of these beings due to the extremes and stereotypes placed on them through science-fiction movies and comics. An alien is not an evil, manipulative race that is trying to conquer the earth, which is portrayed in nearly all of the alien resources that are in the world today, but instead a living being with the same curiosity as ourselves. The stereotypical alien is too far-fetched for universal acceptance, but the reality of…

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    The Drake Equation Introduction: The Drake Equation is an elaboration of the Principle of Mediocrity; an expression that determines the probability of the discovery of extraterrestrial life within the entirety of the unknown universe. This equation combines the things science knows and does not know to come to the equivalent of N, if N is the number of intelligent species in the universe that are communicating amongst each other right now. The Principle of Mediocrity is essentially…

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    Nasa has just discovered a planet like Earth known as Kepler-186f, named after the telescope that found it, the Kepler. This discovery raises the possibility that a large number of planets like earth are waiting to be found, maybe much closer to Earth. One astronomer says that this is a tip of the iceberg discovery! Another says that it is a historic discovery of an Earth-like planet in a perfect spot around its star. Nasa says that future missions will study whether which planets are life…

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    Ramesses Research Paper

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    Ramesses II is almost always portrayed as the unnamed pharaoh of the Exodus. He is often regarded as Egypt’s greatest and most powerful pharaoh. Born in 1302 BC, he was the third Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty. He is the second child of Seti I and Queen Tuya, and his only known sibling is Princess Tia. At fourteen years old, Ramesses was appointed Prince Regent by his father, making him pharaoh in his early 20s (Putnan). It is estimated that Ramesses ruled Egypt from 1279 BC to 1213…

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    The Stela Of Iykhernofret

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    The Stela of Iykhernofret is an artefact that dates back to the Middle Kingdom. It contains an autobiography of an official named Iykhernofret, who lived during the reigns of Senwosret III and Amenemhet III in the end of the Twelfth Dynasty. The stela was found in Abydos, a city located on the western bank of the Nile in Upper Egypt’s eighth nome, relatively close to the Qena Bend. It is home to a necropolis – a vast burial site – in which the pharaohs from the Early Dynastic Period were buried.…

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    during the war of kadesh, he used this to strengthen his character as a great fighter. Ramesses lived to be 96 years old he had over more than 200 wives and mistresses he also had 96 sons and daughters which he lived longer than them. He was the son of Seti I and Queen Tuya he would also go with his dad on military sources.…

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    Kepler Telescope Essay

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    The Kepler Telescope main instrument is a photometer. This instrument measures the brightness of stars within its field of view. Data is then gathered and analyzed to detect any variations or deviations of light which is caused by the transits of plants of host stars. These dips in light help in detecting planets in "Habitable Zones". Gliese-581g The planet Gliese 581g is one of six possible planets in the constellation Libra. This exoplanet was discovered in late September 2010. The main reason…

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    Intro My full name is Alec Kyle McDoulett. I do not do much in life, although it’s pretty busy. My day usually consists of working out three to four times, then I eat and hang out at my house mostly. Every day I try to laugh at least 14 times, one more time than the average person does every day. I like to laugh a lot, which is what I usually do with my friends. One of the keys to happiness is laughter, in my opinion. But so is balance. So that means that sadness has to come in at some point.…

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    Who doesn’t like to count stars at night? Especially a child, when he/she looks at the sky for the first time, his/her heart gets filled with many questions. Every time they learn something new, they come up with even more and more questions. Can you recall how many times you experienced something like this when you were a child? All the questions you wondered if they were true. I can recall my experiences from the past, looking at the night sky, I always wondered if there’s someone living…

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