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    greenhouse gasses: carbon dioxide(CO2), methane(CH4) and nitrous oxide(N20) have been released in large amounts into the atmosphere, warming planet earth (NASA, 2016). These gases deplete the ozone layer by releasing chlorine and bromine atoms into the stratosphere, which destroy ozone molecules causing holes in the Ozone layer (NOAA, 2016). These gasses are largely caused from burning fossil fuels…

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    Could HAARP be used as a super weapon or a way to control minds and destabilize countries?Many people believe that HAARP can be used as a super weapon to use the weather to destroy countries or be used to control the minds of the citizens in that country.HAARP is more than likely breaking the constitutional rights the United States government has put in place to protect us. HAARP could be used to test a multitude of things on civilians and also could be harmful to us and the environment…

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    Essay On Art Angels

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    After six years of performing under the name Grimes, Claire Boucher is blasting into the stratosphere of mainstream pop; her intergalactic, out-of-this-world beats and softened sound made more palatable for radio on her fourth studio album, “Art Angels.” Trading her signature dream-pop with thudding, club beats and more confident sounding operatics, the genre-blending album covers a lot of ground in its 14 songs, and features more live instrumentation than ever before, including piano, guitar,…

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    The piece La Mer by Claude Debussy drew much criticism in its early years. “I see no sea, I hear no sea, I feel no sea,” a Parisian critic remarked following the piece’s deplorable premiere. But over time, La Mer has matured into a classic, hailing today as one of the most famous seascapes ever composed. Inside Dallas’s own Meyerson Center, conductor Pablo Heras-Casado and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra command the group’s powerful volume and musical interpretation toward a phenomenal performance…

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    The sun radiates energy in a wide range wavelength. Ultraviolet rays reach the earth surface in wavelengths that range between 290 and 400 nm. The impact of the wavelength to the surface of the earth is determined by size of the wavelength. When the wavelength is short, it causes a more energetic radiation that in turn creates more harm to the surface. Ultraviolet light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is invisible to the human eye. The sun is a source of radiation that forms the full…

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    earth’s climate are, at least in the part, due to human activities : climate models that take into account the observed increases in the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, sulfate aerosols and the observed decrease in ozone in the lower stratosphere, in conjunction with natural changes in volcanic activity and in the solar activity, simulate the observed changes in annual mean global surface temperature quite well. This, and our basic scientific understanding of the greenhouse…

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    Exoplanets Research Paper

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    more detail than other exoplanets and may be “carbon-rich with a diamond core”. HD 80606 b held the record in 2001 for “most eccentric exoplanet ever discovered”, and its strange orbit may be because of another star interfering. WASP-33 b has a stratosphere, much like the Earth, which absorbs some of the visible and UV light from its star and also orbits its star…

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    Do you know what are air pollution and its effects on human life and even the environment? Air pollution is one of the virtual problems nowadays and it can damage human life and the environment. Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, biological materials or other harmful materials into the Earth atmosphere, possibly causing disease, damage to other living organisms such as the built environment and death to human. In addition, most people assume that air pollution is a common problem…

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    Enron Fraud Analysis

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    agency loved a solid popularity for vintage-economy balance. But in contrast to other energy businesses that did not "get it," enron thrust itself headlong onto the net. The business press ate it up; so did wall street, sending the stock into the stratosphere. At its height, enron become really worth about $70 billion, its stocks trading for approximately $90 each. All that got here crashing down beginning final october, when the business enterprise admitted that it had misstated its earnings…

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    Moon Hoax Analysis

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    Synthesis of the moon landing Introduction My synthesis is about the article ‘The Great Moon Hoax’ which shows the common reasons why people believe the 1969 moon landing was a hoax and shows reasons why that could have happened on the moon. As well as the article ‘The Faked Apollo Landings’ which tries to prove once and for all that the Apollo landings where faked. Article 1 - The Great Moon Hoax The first article that I am looking at (The Great Moon Hoax) tries to prove that the moon landings…

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