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    May Swenson's Poetry

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    In the poem, Out of the Sea, Early by May Swenson, the subject is the love of nature. The speaker tells a story about how beautiful the sun rise is by comparing it to things that have never been imagined before. The speaker however, is a more complex character with different outlooks on the ocean. The way the speaker delivers his tone is through a calm voice, representing the ocean that he or she is conversing about. Based upon the word choice, we can infer that the speaker is a sailor that…

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    Milkyway: A Short Story

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    It was a warm Saturday night when Farkle and a group of friends decided to go camping. He knew the best spot to go, Oak Openings Park. This is where families from Youstown go to get away and it was close to home. They hopped in the van Farkle had rented and set on their way to the park. They arrived around 5 a.m to get there early and have enough time to do everything on their list. “I want to go fishing first,” said Milkyway eagerly, twiddling his fingers. “I heard that the biggest bass in…

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    cherished moment about Florida was the beach. Come on who doesn't love a Florida beach? It was my very first time ever being to the ocean. It couldn't of been more breathtaking. The warm salty air, the warm ocean water, the white sandy beach, the hot sun beating down on your skin so you feel like nothing is wrong. That`s what I remember most about Florida. When my family decided to go on this trip we knew we wanted to go to Seaworld. We…

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    In the blog, “Life At Colony Camp: A blog” by Soledad Suarez, if the piece were told from multiple points of view, the reader’s understanding of this story would significantly change. For example, the reader’s understanding of the Colony Camp would change if the piece was told from another point of view. For instance, in the blog, “As I reflect on our time here at Colony Camp, I experience a swirl of emotions and realize I am much more excited than nervous. I feel strong and ready for almost…

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    Helium Research Paper

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    group number: 18. The group that Helium falls under is the Noble Gases. The element has an atomic number of 2, an atomic mass of 4 and is classified as a non-metal. It is the second most abundant element in the universe. Helium was discovered on the sun before it was found on the earth. In 1895, Pierre-Jules-César Janssen, a French astronomer and Norman Lockyer, an English astronomer both who discovered the element helium; found out about it while studying the solar eclipse where they found a…

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    The Kuiper Belt

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    Many theories were proposed, notably that of Jan Oort. Oort’s hypothesis was of a sphere of protocomets in orbit far away from the sun. Occasionally, some of its contents broke free to plummet into the inner solar system, where they would become comets. Oort’s idea explained long-period comets, but his assumption explaining short period comets (long-life comets whose encounter with…

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    Neon Research Paper

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    gas. However, there are three stable isotopes, the most abundant being neon-20 (90.5%). It has no color, odor, or taste. It changes from a gas to a liquid at -245.92°C and from a liquid to a solid at -248.6°C (Chemical Elements). It is found in the sun and the atmospheres of earth and mars, and also is produced in stars during nucleosynthesis (Mowat 130). Businesses have no way of advertising at night, dropping sales. When it is dark, consumers cannot see regular printed signs. Neon is used in…

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    Summer In A Day Margot

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    experience with the sun separates her from the rest of her peers, for they have forgotten about the warmth of the sun. This fact makes the kids turn against her and lock her in a closet as the sun peers out for the two hours that margot is in there. Margot is always the odd one out with her longing for the sun. When happiness is taken away, people focus on what they don't have instead of what they do, this can separate someone from a group and affect them negatively. Margot misses the sun more…

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    ASTROPHYSICS Methods used to search for extrasolar planets Lucky Ruangsiri 24.02.2016 Extrasolar planets are planets that revolves another star apart from our solar system. The human race has found nearly 2000 confirmed extrasolar planets by the year 2016, and this has fuelled the search for extra-terrestrial life as we scour the universe for anything out there. How do we discover these planets that are light years away from the earth? An extrasolar planet detection technique is the…

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    The Ptolemaic System

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    stating that, “ …the orbits of the planets around the sun were not circular, but elliptical, with the sun at one focus of the ellipse rather than at the center.” According to the Ptolemaic Theory and Aristotle, the planets moved in the most perfect circular and uniform motion. However, Johannes Kepler argued that the planets do not orbit in circles, but in ellipses. His second law demonstrated that the speed of a planet is greater when closer to the sun and decreases the farther it is from it.…

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