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    How The Internet Got Started Some thirty years ago ‚ the Rand corporation ‚ America’s foremost cold war think tank‚ faced a strange straegic problem. How could the US authrieties succesfully communicate after a nuclear war? Postnuclear America would need a comand-and-control network‚ linked from city to city ‚ state to state‚ base to base . But no matter how thoroughly that network was armored or protected ‚ its switches and wiring would always be vulnerable to the impact of atomic bombs

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    How the Sun Got its Name

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    A solar system refers to a star and all the objects that travel in orbit around it. Our solar system consists of the sun - our star - eight planets and their natural satellites (such as our moon); dwarf planets; asteroids and comets. Our solar system is located in an outward spiral of the Milky Way galaxy. 10 Need-to-Know Things About Our Solar System: 1. Our solar system is made up of the sun and everything that travels around it. This includes eight planets and their natural satellites such as

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    This talk was not about how to spot a liar; it was about how to become a better liar. Since her talk was only 20 minute‚ she started with a misleading title‚ which is a lie itself. . It mostly contains information about lying more than giving steps how to spot a liar. Using a various segments on her talk rather than sticking with one segment made Meyer’s speech weak and hard to follow. To begin with‚ sticking with one segment and explained it very well would help her speech to be strong. Instead

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    The snow leopard is one of many species whose future is sadly at risk due to a decline in their population. This big cat is known for being elusive and unfortunately they have been falling victim to human violation and loss of habitat. Conservation efforts and cooperation between local governments is what this species needs to turn its endangered status around. In order to understand this species‚ this paper will explore the basic background information and reasons for why the snow leopard population

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    Honey Spot

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    Essay Honey Spot By Jack Davis Jack Davis uses many dramatic conventions in his play‚ Honey Spot. The three main devices focused on in this essay are the interlude‚ tension and dramatic irony. The interlude informs the audience about what is happening without any dialogue. Tension is created by language or dialogue or by actions. Dramatic Irony is a strange or unusual coincidence. Normally the character in the play would not be aware of the coincidence‚ but the audience is. In this paragraph

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    In the story “Leopard” by Wells Tower the narrator is an 11 year old boy who has troubles dealing with his stepfather‚ he wants to stay home from school because of a fungus on his lip which the kids would bully him for. When he makes the decision of staying home from school‚ he goes through many hurdles coping with his stepfather which shows us the protagonist is self-conscious and a deceiver. The narrator’s encounter with Josh Mohorn revealed self-consciousness when he told the narrator to “take

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    Blind Spots

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    after reviewing the results of the blind spot experiment conducted on myself and two additional participants I have confirmed the blind spot is variable in each of the participants. I arrived at this conclusion based on the individual measurements of the height and width of each volunteer left and right eyes blind spot. Which showed that the results varied for each of the volunteers. One point of interest was the average measurements of height in the blind spots for Rita‚ Mary and Ken were relatively

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    Spot Fixing

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    Spot-fixing/Match-fixing The great damage done to the Cricket is by match-fixing allegations every now and then. Spot-fixing means that player or the whole team accepts money from the bookies to intentionally play badly. Players also have been taking money to give information about the pitch and the weather conditions. Generally players deny any kind of charges put on them‚ but in some cases players have admitted their involvement in either spot-fixing or illegal activities. For instance

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    this generation’s most talented actor. His character development is beyond compare. Johnny Depp has acted in a plethora of movies‚ but in Benny and Joon and some others‚ his physical movements are very similar to some very famous silent film actors. Johnny’s character‚ Sam‚ is an eccentric one: he’s awkward‚ silly‚ and has a very imaginative mind. Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton acted as fathers to Johnny’s acting‚ leading him to new ideas‚ more characters in his career‚ extreme physical movement‚

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    The snow Leopard The panthera uncia‚ also known as the Snow Leopard‚ is and endangered species from central and south Asia. It is a carnivore which means they only eat meat. Their phylum is chordate‚ comes from the genus of the roaring cats. The snow Leopard’s environment is on cliffs‚ rocky outcrops ‚and rines. Which provide good cover and clear view to help them find and sneak up on their prey.Snow leopards also are nomadic and change their home ranges frequently‚ but yet there are only 4‚000 to

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