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    Bouncing Baby Cosmos

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    baby cosmos” by Lisa Grossman suggests that there may be a new theory to how the universe began, that seems to be more accurate than the current theory. This new theory created by Neil Turok and Steffen Gielen is the new Big Bounce model; not to be confused with the older big bounce-big crunch model. This model, unlike all other past contenders, has been able to begin the first steps in an accurate description to how the universe originated without adding assumptions or as Turok likes to say,…

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    The Hubble Telescope is a telescope that was created in 1990. It was launched into space and is still standing. When it launched, it was the biggest telescope launched into space. With its 2.4 meter glass it uses 4 main instruments. These instruments look for ultraviolet, visible, and near infrared spectra, it is able to make objects from long distances bigger and with the 2.4 meter glass, I don’t see why not. The Hubble Telescope was indeed launched into space in 1990. However, the origin of…

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    American Pie Speech

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    complaining from the band, the manager arranged for a flight to Fargo, North Dakota. A. The pilot that was available was Roger Peterson who was twenty one years old 1. The aircraft for the trip was a V-tailed Beachhead 35 Bonanza 2. There were only four seats on the 1947 single engine plane including the pilot’s 3. The cost of the flight was $36 per passenger. a. Today that would come out to about $290 per seat. Calculated by Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800-2014. Federal Reserve Bank of…

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    Stories have been told since the beginning of time, they are meant to provide information or to teach morals. In the renowned film, “Big Fish” (T. Burton, 2003), the protagonist, Edward Bloom, constantly told inflated stories to keep his audience attentive, but he rarely kept accurate facts in his stories. Due to the exaggerated stories, William Bloom, Edward’s son, did not trust Edward anymore, and Edward did not gain back his trust till the day he died. Facts seemed to satisfy William, the…

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    The Hot bang and the Ageless Universe are two different theories that explain the existence of the universe. No one can prove that both these theories are real because we do not have real evidence to back it up. We do not have a strong idea on how the universe came to be because we did not exist to actually see it but when it comes to the steady-state theory, the facts are more understandable than the proof behind the Hot bang theory. I believe the most supportable theory is the Ageless Universe…

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    Superstition In Dracula

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    A large portion of the population base their entire lives and existence around the ideas discovered through science, doubting the supernatural or the possibility of higher life. What about the ideas science cannot prove or attest to? Sure, the Big Bang Theory is probable with the ability to potentially explain how the universe came to be, however it does not disprove a God or much else for that matter. Moreover, many previously widely believed scientific discoveries have proven to be incorrect.…

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    In 1974, Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters performed live in Germany. Pianist Herbie Hancock was accompanied by Bennie Maupin on saxophone, Paul Jackson on electric bass, Mike Clark on drums, and Bill Summer on percussion. The group performed a total of 5 songs including “Palm Grease”, “Sly”, “Butterfly”, “Spank A Lee”, and “Chameleon”. The second track performed in the concert is “Sly” and runs for ten minutes. The song begins with saxophonist Bennie Maupin playing while the rest of the group…

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    The bookshop scene from ‘The Big Sleep’, while devoid of extremely noticeable stylistic noir elements, such as harsh shadows and Dutch camera angles by looking at the mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing and sound elements of noir are revealed. From the beginning of the scene the audience see’s Marlowe walking towards a book store. The cinematography uses elements of deep focus as everything in this wide frame is clearly focused even as Marlowe approaches the bookstore. Looking at the…

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    Reid Wilson , Jaxenn Ingalls , Anthony Kamininincikien , Hailie Herne ……. Snickers or Twix? “You're not you when you're hungry,” that's one of the many funny, interesting and intriguing jokes of Snickers. When comparing Twix and Snickers, Snickers are the best candy bar of the two, Snickers are better than Twix for many reasons. Snickers do an incredible job of advertising and marketing their company to make Snickers well known. Snickers also has a fantastic candy bar, with few calories and…

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