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    The Channel Island was founded in 1980, also it compromises with 5 other islands Anacapa,Santa cruz,Santa Rosa,San Miguel, and Santa Barbara Island. The best time to visit the island is anytime you want because the Channel Island is located in the sunny part of Southern California. The climate there is about in the mid 60s and as low as in the 50s, the island mostly receive their precipitation between december and march, then spring also starts the warming trend toward summer although…

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    about Sugar beach that make it such a soothing place to be. The most evident things are the sights and sounds, from the ocean to the stunning scenery. The beautiful sights of Sugar beach is its cloudy bright blue sky with the rays of the scorching sun peeking through it. When you stare into the ocean all you see are peaceful waves flowing from side to side. Even the white grainy sand has such a stunning look to it and you can’t help but be in such admiration. The many sounds of Sugar beach are…

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    Early this morning, Arthur Knight, a local 25 year old man, has reported a UFO attack on a stretch of road in the Nullarbor. Knight reported that he had to swerve to miss a “huge, glowing object on the road.” “I accelerated quickly, but this ball of light just came tearing after me… I could see it getting closer and closer.” Knight, who was on his way to Melbourne, stated that he felt as if he was about to die, stating that he tried to call out, but he couldn’t use his voice and definitely…

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    The Fermi Paradox There’s an estimate of 100,00 intelligent civilizations in our galaxy, yet humans are experts on making everything about them. The Fermi Paradox establishes two different points of view where one may be correct and prove the other wrong: there’s life all through the universe or we are all by ourselves. Both are only speculations, but I believe the first one is closer to the truth. Though, most of us will rather ignore or not even accept the fact that human life and life…

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    I took a step. Beams of light blinded my eyes as the dense foliage above me turned into ochre as they descended from the autumnal boughs of the sycamore tree. The trees aligned themselves in front of me and began to undress themselves as their leaves pirouetted gracefully towards the ground. The gentle wind fanned my skin as it rushed to hug my legs, acting like a magnet to the hairs of my face. The dewy smell of yesterday’s rain embraced the grass; the leaves kissed the soles of my feet as a…

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    the universe, it is the most important element. First, let me provide you with some information about helium and its history Helium was first discovered in the sun and not the earth. In 1868, astronomer Pierre Janssen found this gas while watching the colors when the sun was going thru a full solar eclipse. Since the Greek word for sun is helios, he named the gas helium. It was not until 1895 that helium was discovered on earth by English physicist Sir William Ramsay.…

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    Moon Myths

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    Evidence supports that the Moon strongly supports life on earth. First off, the Moon is an item of much beauty. It shines the brightest in the night and can also be the source of some stories. Second, the Moon is the main cause of our tides, which helps circulate the sea’s waters. Last of all, the moon is a very interesting astronomical subject, which has led us to many scientific discoveries. Common sense even can prove that the Moon is very beautiful. The moon is usually the brightest object…

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    Review of Literature I. Introduction- History of Ganymede Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter and in the entire Solar System. Ganymede is also the only moon to have a magnetosphere, which according to NOAA is the region of space surrounding an astronomical object in which charged particles are controlled by that object's magnetic field. Ganymede was discovered on January 7th, 1610 by Galileo Galilei, an Italian astronomer that played a huge role in the scientific revolution during the…

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    Nostradamus Research Paper

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    Michel de Nostredame other wise known as Nostradamus was born on December the fourteenth of 1503 to parents Reyniere de St-Reny and husband Jaume de Nostradame. Nostradamus was born in Saint-Remy-de-Provence, France and had eight other brothers and sisters making him the ninth child. His parents were in the working class; his father was a grain dealer as well as a part time notary. Nostradamus is from a Jewish descent, as his grandfather Guy Gassinet converted to the Catholic faith trying to not…

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    “There was no Promise of sun, although there was not a cloud in the sky.” (London) Jack London’s short story starts out cold, bleak and rather miserable. The story is about an unnamed man traveling the Yukon with a native wolf-dog. They are set to get to an old mining camp off Henderson Creek to meet up with the boys a little after dark. Unfortunately, due to the man’s ego by not following the old man’s advice and his lack of common sense, he ends up freezing to death on the trail thus, never…

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