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    wind and a moth’s wing. Also scientists look at the structures of animals that have changed and adapted to survive and scientists compare the structures to unrelated species which is a useful way to back up evidence of evolution. Another way scientist study their work is, Homology, which is about the biology, it is about the development of different kinds of species based upon their common evolutionary ancestor. Scientist look at similar structures and functions of different species, for…

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    Wizarding astronomy is that the Muggle world has "laws" that explain what they see in the universe. The study of these laws of the universe in the Muggle world is called "physics". Although these laws do explain a vast majority of what the Muggles see on Earth and in the universe, it may not hold true in the Wizarding world. Section B Mercury Mercury lacks an atmosphere. As a result, the planet experiences wild temperature swings. Mercury's magnetic field is about 1/100th that of Earth's…

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    throughout the whole empire. On the other hand, the Gupta dynasty was collectively controlled by local rulers of various regions, which created a wide diversity of political forms throughout the empire. In the Han dynasty’s centralized political structure, the emperor appointed governors to different regions of the empire, who, in turn, appointed officials for smaller regions. While the method of appointing officials to different regions has some similarities to the regionalism in the Gupta…

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    of a star, they can be compared and contrasted through their themes and structures. As a sonnet, Bright Star consists and is rigidly structured upon an iambic pentameter. The tone for this work is sorrowful as he commends his lady’s magnificence and reveals his faithful, unwavering, or “steadfast” love for her. The sonnet begins with an apostrophe to the star, drawing attention to his plea for her hand.…

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    Sasselov Super Earth

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    In the book “The life of super earth”, Dimitar Sasselov, one of the expert astronomer discusses some of the major findings on investigations of the universe. Much of the research relates to investigations in the laboratory relating to synthetic biology and how it can lead to better understanding of alien life in other planets outside the solar system. The most interesting idea is Sasselov’s claim that super-earths have better chances of harboring life than earth-sized planets. Personally, I have…

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    Ancient Astronauts Theory

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    Theory). In the book he gives evidence and reasons as to why he believes in this theory, but one thing is wrong with all this. All the “evidence” stating that ancient astronauts visited earth, inspired human culture, and influenced human advancement; things such as cave paintings, stone artifacts, and ancient structures; it’s all just art and architecture, we have no…

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    Mars Essay

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    conserve temperature and provide warmth for organisms to grow and protects the planet from radiation. Unlike Earth atmosphere and due to Mars weak gravity, Martian atmosphere is thin and majority of gases are easily blown away in space therefore the remaining thin layer fails to protect the surface from radiation and space object impacting the Red Planet`s surface (Cosmic Diary,…

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    the Mars colony would be a cross section of humanity. Removed from the constant troubles of international politics, relegated to limited communications with Earth, and comprised of highly diverse individuals these colonists would have the opportunity to implement the Arendtian concept of the small council…

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    constantly crawling, never stopping. Perhaps he is looking for someone. After observing the tortoise I turn around and start walking toward our house. It is a rather petite structure surrounded by palm trees, hills, and sand, of course. The house’s design itself is rather simplistic. It is only made out of woods the structure itself is on stilts. During windy days the house noticeably sways back and forth. At least it’s our house. We sleep in it, eat, and spend most of our time inside there.…

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    In the above myth, the holy woman refers to four directions or the four ages. They also used the number four as for the elements, earth, fire, air and water, the seasons, winter, spring, summer and fall, the directions north, south, east and west. Cleanliness and purity are the consistent themes of the myth and Lakota believe that if one contaminates one’s own home, one will be suffocated…

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