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    Uranus

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    Uranus Uranus is blue-green in color‚ the result of methane in its mostly hydrogen-helium atmosphere. The planet is often known as an ice giant‚ since 80 percent or more of its mass is made up of a fluid mix of water‚ methane‚ and ammonia ices. It’s an extremely cold planet‚ so cold that any living being would ever be able to survive this weather even if they we wore protective suits. Though it is visible to the naked eye like the five original planets‚ it was never recognized as a planet by observers

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    that matched my interests: aerospace‚ astronomy‚ and precision mechanical engineering. I’ve been following the progress of the JWST for years - I remember my dad handing me an issue of Popular Science and in it were the early plans to replace the Hubble. Since then‚ the JWST became one of NASA’s programs‚ along with the Space Race‚ Shuttle‚ and ISS‚ that inspired me to pursue mechanical and aerospace engineering. Working in Greenbelt is far more than a chance to see this inspiration first-hand‚

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    Horses Poem

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    Horses by Edwin Muir Homework to complete before class analysis of poem. Directions: select either question one or two to complete for homework. 1. Rhythm: read the poem aloud at least 3 times. As you read it the 3rd time‚ jot down the rhyme scheme. As you read it a forth time‚ record your voice. Listen to your recorded voice and write down your observations. What do you notice? 2. Activity: consider for a moment that the poem is written to reflect a fairy tale or bad dream. In the box below

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    remove cysts. With the translation of the Rosetta Stone in 1822‚ an ancient artifact created in 196 BC‚ historians discovered and were able to decipher several sets of inscriptions and papyri (medical documents) from that era. The Ebers Papyrus‚ the Edwin Smith Papyrus‚ and the Hearst Papyrus provided extensive details about Egyptian medicine and surgeries. Three different scripts were used in the writings of the Rosetta Stone. The first was hieroglyphic‚ which was primarily used for important or religious

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    Solomon Northup

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    Solomon Northup’s acclaimed novel‚ Twelve Years a Slave‚ is the story of the author’s journey through horror as he was abducted from his happy‚ free life and enslaved unlawfully. In simple terms‚ it is a diary‚ directly from the lips of Northup as he describes vividly the atrocities and life he faced‚ leaving very little room for intentional literary devices such as symbolism. Symbolism is a thing commonly found in fiction‚ hidden inside the text and meant to be found by close readers‚ looking to

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    Grey Water Case Study

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    The characteristic of grey water depends on the source varying based on the lifestyle‚ customs‚ installations and the various use of chemicals and proportions of the same‚ thus varying from place to place and time to time (Eriksson et al.‚ 2002; Edwin et al.‚ 2014). One of the most important characteristic of grey water is that it has infection causing properties due to the presence of fecal coliforms‚ which is more prevalent in houses having toddlers and infants (Surendran and Wheatley 1998). The

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    12 Year Slave

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    Kenneth Holden April 23‚ 2013 History Class 1301-03 12 Years a Slave I show great respect to Solomon Northup and his creation and of this book‚ a lot of people were said to believe‚ that the main idea in this book was to talk about slavery during the 1800’s‚ and how Northup had been born in the year 1808 and also had been born a free man who lived in a free state for more than thirty years. The book tells us that Northup was said to have believed that his life and fortunes would be uninteresting

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    The Great Gatsby

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    Criticism of The Great Gatsby “This patient romantic hopefulness against existing conditions symbolizes Gatsby” - Edwin Clark‚ 1925 for the New York Times “The queer charm‚ colour‚ wonder and drama of a young and wreckless world”- William Rose Benet‚ 1925 “Their idiotic pursuit of sensation‚ their almost incredible stupidity and triviality‚ their glittering swinishness—these are the things that go into his book.”- H.L Mencken 1925 “Fitzgerald gives us a meditation on some of this country’s

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    Ancient Egyptian medicine and health‚ another Egyptian advancement by Aparimeya Ancient Egypt was a colossus civilization located in modern day north East Africa. The Egyptian became advanced in many fields in ancient times. A field in which they gained a lot of knowledge was in the medical field.They gained a lot of knowledge in the medical field‚ leading them to have the best medical care. They had a variety of ways to cure people. Some civilizations that were rich with knowledge and health‚such

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    b sdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfAmelia Mary Earhart was born July 24‚ 1897. She was born in Atchison Kansas. Her parents were Amy and Edwin Earhart. She moved around many times. She grew up to love planes and fighting. She did many things that were a first for women. Amelia was like her mother who was the first woman to climb Pikes Peak. Amelia was one of the few female pilots of her time. As a female pilot‚ Amelia Earhart made flights that broke many records. Amelia

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