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    “habitable” planets have been found. The two most discussed are called KOI 326.01 and Kepler 438b. There are quotes around the word habitable because habitable doesn't necessarily mean perfectly livable. Habitable means that it is in the Goldilocks Zone, and has sufficient gravity. A habitable planet could be very small, partly gaseous,…

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    Gun Free Zones

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    There should not be any gun restricted zones in the…

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    Speedball is a game we played by combining, three sports soccer, football, and basketball. The game starts by putting the ball on the middle of the football field. Both teams have to be in position on their own side of the football field or with the position of soccer ball The ball has to be kicked forward to start the game. Speedball is played by the position of the ball whether the ball is on the ground or a ball is in the air. When the ball is on the ground, it can only be played like a…

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    Personal Zone Research

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    This zone spans between 18 inches and 4 feet of space. Usually reserved only for those regarded as close friends and family, entrance to the Personal Zone marks a certain bestowment of trust and kinship. In the mall scenario, most groups of people walk, stand, and sit near the edge of this zone. It shows that they are a close group and helps them to feel more comfortable while surrounded by strangers…

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    Oceanic Dead Zones

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    What are oceanic dead zones? Dead zones are hypoxic areas in the worlds oceans and large lakes. Hypoxic areas are places that fail to meet the required percentage of oxygen needed for human life. Activities such as littering in the small lakes and ponds can cause dangerous pollution. When oil is released into the water, that can cause an overgrowth in algae which will dissolve to the bottom. They are caused by excessive nutrient pollution from human activities. These activities cause less oxygen…

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    Concentric Zone Model

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    criminology research concentrated on urban areas, especially big cities because of their high crime rates than in suburbs or rural areas (Roh & Choo, 2008). With the new era in crime brought a great demands to focus on the suburbs area describe as zone of commuters predominately composed of the white middle class people (Roh & Choo, 2008). Since the 1950, the population grew with poor immigrant workers moving into the inner city seeking employment, and the older residents moving into…

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    Zone Diet Essay

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    The diet I chose is called the Zone diet, which keeps insulin levels within the therapeutic zone means, staying in "The Zone." It involves reducing the intake of carbohydrates to ensure healthy insulin levels and consuming plenty of omega-3 fatty acids and polyphenols. Its purpose is to reduce dietary inflammation. There’s some background information I wanted to share how everything came about. The person who developed the Zone diet is Dr. Barry Sears, who claims it is closely linked to ideas…

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    A Comfort Zone Analysis

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    ' "A comfort zone is a beautiful place, but nothing ever grows there". For the greater part of my life, I stuck with what I was used to doing. I was afraid to try anything new because the circumstances were too scary to even consider. However, I knew that there was something different about my need to succeed. It was more than just a feeling but a burning desire within me. It haunted me day and night because I was not using the gifts that God had given me. Yes, the comfort zone keeps you safe,…

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    Eebola's The Hot Zone

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    an American author, is very familiar with infectious diseases, and dives into all aspects of Eebola, including explaining its origins, its deadly symptoms, and how it spread in his book The Hot Zone. He has mastered the knowledge of infectious diseases through his extensive research. As well as The Hot Zone, he has written books titled Panic in Level…

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    Red Zone Speech

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    On Wednesday October 2nd, I attended the event Turn The Red Zone Green. A group of students came up with this campaign called the Green Light Campaign. They were hoping to create a safe space as well as stop victim blaming. The group does not agree with the saying no is no, because that means something already occurred that one of the individuals did not agree with. Instead the speaker stressed that it is important to talk about consent. The focus of the event was to educate individuals on…

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