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    study the rapid changes in sun’s turbulences‚ which will improve our understanding of our own climate. The most efficient way to completely remove the problems of our atmosphere‚ however‚ is to send a telescope into space‚ which is achieved by the Hubble Telescope. Although telescopes have advanced dramatically since the seventeenth century‚ astronomers are still striving for more improvements today with the hopes to learn more about the Universe‚ such as finding extraterrestrial

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    In “Winter‚ Frontal Lobe” by Brecken Hanock‚ the speaker has two meanings that are simultaneously occurring‚ a literal and a metaphorical (which can be supported by the Winter and frontal lobe of the title). In the literal meaning the speaker describes an ice fishing trip he/she goes on with his/her dad. While “Dad chops a hole.” (1) in the ice where it was dark because the water would be the deepest. The speaker can hear the “Tunk. Dark hair blighted \ by snow bees‚ his axe” (2-3). “Tunk” is an

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    Our Eyes in the Sky When asked what the most important object today is‚ most people would probably say “smartphones” or “computers” or “ice cream.” While these may be important‚ they are definitely not the most important. By far‚ satellites are the most important objects today. Most everything‚ including smartphones and computers‚ are present today because of satellites and have capabilities such as Wi-Fi and 4G because of the role satellites play. Even Socrates‚ who lived centuries before the

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    We currently live in a pop culture world that seems obsessed with vampires. From gothic vampire novels‚ to endless movies‚ television and art‚ the vampire archetype continues to grow in popularity and sophistication. What is behind this seeming obsession with vampires‚ in our western culture? Why does this archeype endure? What does the vampire have‚ or do‚ that makes him/her so attractive and compelling? When did the transformation occur‚ from foul miscreant to suave tragic hero? Who is the vampire

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    † AMDG Khrizen A. Angeles 12/17/12 Fashion on the Run Every year‚ the University of the Philippines holds a traditional event where a fraternity called Alpha Phi Omega ‚ more commonly known as APO‚ of every UP college lets their members run around the campus in the nude. “This started when an APO member named Rolly Abad first ran naked in the A.S. lobby to promote a play the fraternity was sponsoring called "Hubad na Bayani‚" or "Naked Heroes" in the year 1977. It

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    "Ardi‚" in northeastern Ethiopia bumped the famous "Lucy" as the earliest‚ most complete skeleton of a human ancestor ever found 6. Alien Planets Seen Directly is an astronomer seeing alien planets‚ or "exoplanets"‚ directly in 2008‚ using the Hubble Space Telescope and the infrared Keck and Gemini observatories in Hawaii 5. Humans Meld with Machines is the concept of cyborgs that is‚ half-machine‚ half-humans‚ becoming a reality in the last decade‚ as much progress has been made with people

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    1.1.1 Show how to find A and B‚ given A+B and A −B. 1.1.2 The vector A whose magnitude is 1.732 units makes equal angles with the coordinate axes. Find Ax‚Ay ‚ and Az. 1.1.3 Calculate the components of a unit vector that lies in the xy-plane and makes equal angles with the positive directions of the x- and y-axes. 1.1.4 The velocity of sailboat A relative to sailboat B‚ vrel‚ is defined by the equation vrel = vA − vB‚ where vA is the velocity of A and vB is the velocity of B. Determine the velocity

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    when I was a senior in high school. I don’t really remember what the assignment was about‚ but we were required to do a group prostration and hand in a four page paper. My group had two other members‚ and I remember the first suggestion was made by Edwin‚ he offered to read the material and do an outline‚ and the plan was that using his outline I would put together the PowerPoint and Casey would write the essay. Casey immediately said something like that’s perfect‚ I also agreed. Thinking back about

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    When one thinks about Earth compared to the rest of the universe‚ Earth seems very small and then when thought about from a single person’s point of view‚ one realizes how miniscule a human is when compared to the rest of space. As the world moves more into the future‚ technological advances continue to evolve‚ but still the world has not learned a fraction of what space has to offer. Space is one of the most interesting topics in today’s world because it continually puzzles mankind‚ impacts society’s

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    concept first brought into wide usage in sociology by Durkheim‚ referring to a situation in which social norms lose their hold over individual behavior. Differential Association: An interpretation of the development of criminal behavior proposed by Edwin H. Sutherland‚ according to whom criminal behavior is learned through association with others who regularly engage in crime. Labeling theory: An approach to the study of deviance that suggests that people become “deviant”

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