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    energy where it transfers by the emission of electromagnetic waves. The waves hold energy away from releasing object. For a normal temperature, the radiation is in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The relationship ,conducting the net radiation from a hot object is called,” Stefan Boltzmann Law.”In 1879, it empirically obtained by Josef Stefan. In 1884, it was obtained theoretically…

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    from the sun. Solar energy is self-explanatory. We harness the power of the sun for energy. Solar panels can be put on cars, calculators, houses, and space crafts. The sunlight hits the cell, loosens the electrons, and turns it into electricity. Because of emerging technology, the energy from the sunlight can be stored on a battery. This makes it sustainable and easy to use (Solar Energy, n.d.). Ethanol from corn is a renewable source of…

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    Personal Narrative

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    heart kicked into overdrive, palpitating, pounding, intensely beating, rapidly racing, it is but a moth fluttering wildly among a hot light. Sweat streaks down my face, my skin turns brown under the red of the sun. The sound of cleats pounding the earth is thunderous, as the sea of bodies charge towards me. I dart and dash to my desired destination, dribbling down the dirty field, entertaining expressions on the sideline, I knew the moment was mine. I take…

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    brock as he had a great chance to end the game. So the Brock got set and began his penalty shot, first he shot full speed to the left side of the net, faked a shot which fool the goalie then did a spin-O-Rama and tucked the puck into the net. Next, I remember the announcer screaming “HE'S DONE IT BROCK BOESER HAS WON THE STANLEY CUP FOR THE VANCOUVER SUN DEMONS!” As the whole team tackled Brock as we celebrated our win, I couldn't believe it. We were Stanley…

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    Forged in Mother Nature Topic #3 Explore how Hurston uses elements of nature as a metaphor for Janie’s Life Life often sends the individual on a journey to achieve what the heart desires. In Zora Neale Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” Janie embarks on a trip to discover her sexual desires, independence, and overall contentment. Throughout her life she is repeatedly compared to multiple aspects of nature. For Janie, nature is a metaphorical representation for various experiences…

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    many African Americans fought for their right, because their men were clearly not created equal. One of the biggest differences between the white and black men in this time period was their level of education. In Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, the character Beneatha symbolizes the differences between the levels of education between the different races at the time period. Throughout the play, Lorraine Hansberry makes it painfully obvious…

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    Melanosomes Lab Report

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    It is hypothesized that motor proteins, dynein and kinesin control the transport of melanosomes into melanocyte dendrites as it is the net sum of cytoskeletal forces on an organelle that regulate intracellular transport. Dynein typically walk towards the minus-end of a microtubule in retrograde transport while kinesin move towards the plus-end in anterograde transport in neurons. The purpose of the article was to determine the role and effect of cytoplasmic dynein in melanosome transport in…

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    slaves. After 1808 trafficking human merchandise was no longer permitted which opened up mixed cases. African being sold and brought to The United States were committing suicide on the ship before they even landed. Captains of these ships had to put nets around them to catch the slaves, before going into the water. It was said that a tribe called the Igbo thought they could…

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    Linchitz Medical Wellness in Westbury, NY have crafted a list of things you can do to avoid summer tick bites. Summertime Tick Bite Prevention Repel Insecticides can be an effective means of repelling ticks. Permethrin, found in antimarlarial bed nets,…

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    breath, bounced the tennis ball two more times, and tossed the ball in the air, ready to serve. The ball went over the net and I felt relieved. As we rallied, I focused on hitting to her right side, as I figured out her forehands were her weakness. The ball flew and bounced from my side to her side of the dark green tennis court about 20 times before she finally hit the ball into the net. Her frustration was obvious as she harshly hit the ball to the tall chain link fence behind me, making me go…

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