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    DISCOVERY OF EARTH’S HISTORY: “FOSSILS” I.OBJECTIVES 1. WHAT IS FOSSILS? 2. HOW THEY WERE FORMED? 3. FOSSILIZATION PROCESSESS 4. FOSSILS RECORD 5. TYPES 6. PSEUDOFOSSILS 7. HISTORY OF THE STUDY OF FOSSILS 8. TRADING AND COLLECTING 9. IMAGE GALLERY II.DISCUSSION FOSSILIZATION PROCESSESS Permineralization Permineralization is a process of fossilization that occurs when an organism is buried. The empty spaces within an organism

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    Tomb of Shihuangdi Misty A. Powers Strayer University HUM 111 Professor Hunsucker November 3‚ 2014 The tomb of Shihuangdi is a masterpiece. It is very detailed oriented and also carries along with beauty some dark secrets. It is believed that the workers that made the tomb were buried within the very walls that they created. It is filled with wonder‚ beauty‚ and mysteries (1998‚ January 1). The emperor‚ as in most cultures believed that their tomb was the passage to their afterlife. Most

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    Voyages of Christopher Columbus From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "Discovery of the Americas" and "Discovery of America" redirect here. For other uses‚ see Discovery of the Americas (disambiguation). Voyages of Christopher Columbus | The Four Voyages of Columbus | Participants | Christopher Columbus and crew | Location | Americas | Date | Between 1492 and 1506 | Result | European exploration of the Americas | In the early modern period‚ the voyages

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    Discovery of India

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    HomeNewsOpinionBusinessSportS & TFeaturesBooksIn-depthJobsClassifiedsShopping INTERNATIONALNATIONALCITIES NEWS  PTISchool children pay tribute to victims of Chapra midday meal tragedy‚ in Patna. BIHAR MIDDAY MEAL TRAGEDY From playground to the graveyard On Tuesday morning‚ Rahul (10) bade goodbye to his mother and set off for school. By Thursday he was dead. The death toll in the tragedy rose to 23 on Thursday after the death of seven-year... »      1 comment Related: “No doctors‚ no

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    civilisation of Ancient Egypt. These include: a cemetery at The Temple of Taposiris Magna‚ a sphinx lined road at Luxor and the ancient city of Tanis. In 2011‚ at the Temple of Taposiris Magna‚ west of Alexandria‚ archaeologists found a cemetery of 27 tombs‚ containing 10 mummies with their heads turned towards the temple‚ suggesting their high status. Also‚ inside the temple‚ three deep shafts were found that were used for burials. It is thought that Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony could possibly be one

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    Discovery of Neptune

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    The Discovery of Neptune Neptune was discovered in September 1845. It was discovered by means of mathematics before being seen through a telescope. It began in 1843 when John Adams‚ a young English astronomer and mathematician‚ began working to find thew location of the unknown planet. Adams predicted the planned would be about 1.6 billion kilometres farther from the sun then Uranus. That’s when he completed his work in September 1845. Also Urbain Leverriar‚ unknown to Adams‚ began working

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    Throughout the past years‚ there has been many potent discoveries‚ people all around the world find and they use these findings to add on to prior knowledge. In addition‚ these new observation and ideas that are introduced to society allows‚ humans to revolutionize and expand society as a whole. In addition‚ the answer to many issues humans suffer from in modern society‚ can be solved by understanding the origin of the problem‚ hence be able to further their investigation for a solution. To begin

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    The Discovery Of The Electron The electron was discovered in 1895 by J.J. Thomson in the form of cathode rays‚ and was the first elementary particle to be identified. The electron is the lightest known particle which possesses an electric charge. Its rest mass is Me <approximately equal> 9.1 x 10 -28 g‚ about 1/1836 of the mass of the proton or neutron. The charge of the electron is -e = -4.8 x 10^-10 esu <elec trostatic unit). The sign of the electron’s charge is negative by convention‚ and

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    Discovery Kz

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    Discovery Kazakhstan Animals of Kazakhstan Every person‚ who lives in Kazakhstan‚ knows‚ that animals of our motherland are very important not just for Kazakhstan‚ but for the whole world! I definitely agree with this opinion. In the essay‚ I will give you the basic reasons and explain‚ why most of the people tend to think that way. First of all‚ from the ancient times‚ different natural creatures help Kazakh people to survive in our cruel prairie. We cannot deny‚ that Kazakh nation always

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    Self Discovery

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    Self Discovery Life is made of experiences. It can give one wisdom‚ knowledge‚ and even new goals. Similar to Janie‚ in Zora Neal Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God”‚ the loss of her husband‚ Joe‚ opens her life to discover new desires‚ rather than material things. Janie’s reaction to her husband’s loss‚ confidently expresses the changes that occurred within her. Symbolism‚ point of view‚ and imagery illustrate Janie’s internal change. Janie’s loss of her husband was a gateway for new opportunities

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