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    How The Earth Was Formed

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    “How the Earth was Formed” video notes: Theory: -sun was surrounded by a cloud of dust and gas -as cloud cooled little grains of minerals started forming -grains of minerals started bumping into each other (Problem was nobody could explain how these microscopic minerals formed a planet) Then in 2003 astronaut Don Pettit performed an experiment onboard the international space station. He put some salt in a plastic bag and found that almost immediately the grains started gathering together into little

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    a day-to-day form of addressing thoughts and ideas‚ animals – with their own way of expression‚ also make use of this as an essential part of their everyday living. And this was perfectly portrayed and further elaborated in the movie “Rise of the Planet of Apes”‚ which includes the current relation of man towards the animals‚ the effects of modern technology along with its benefits and disadvantages‚ and most importantly‚ the significance of good communication not just to every people‚ but to animals

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    The Last Town on Earth

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    The Last Town on Earth The Last Town on Earth in it of itself is an interesting read because unlike most historical fictions‚ the author does not drag the story with too many details‚ but captivates its reader with re occurring themes such as the irrational behaviors during a crisis‚ the American reluctance to enter World War I‚ the attitude towards war – which keeps the plot from fading away. Thomas Mullen brings the setting of his first novel in a mill town called Commonwealth in the

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    The Good Earth Quotes

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    The Good Earth was written by Pearl S. Buck‚ an American novelist and writer‚ who spent most of her life in Zhenjiang‚ China. Growing up in China‚ Buck was exposed to lives of both the poor and the wealthy. She saw that the attitudes between the two status levels were very different. The poor felt they were only entitled to what they worked for‚ while the wealthy felt that they were entitled to anything they wished. The main character in Buck’s novel‚ Wang Lung‚ was raised in a poor home; however

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    Why the Earth Is Round

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    The concept of a spherical Earth dates back to ancient Greek philosophy from around the 6th century BC‚ but remained a matter of philosophical speculation until the 3rd century BC when Hellenistic astronomy established the spherical shape of the earth as a physical given. The Hellenistic paradigm was gradually adopted throughout the Old World during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. A practical demonstration of Earth’s sphericity was achieved by Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano’s expedition’s

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    movie‚ Planet of the Apes‚ making the reader or viewer develop a new perspective on both. In the short story‚ a priest named John‚ travels to the forbidden east zone‚ where he has an out of body experience that completely changes his outlook on life. He discovers that the “gods” he believes in are‚ in fact‚ people who destroyed the world due to their excess knowledge‚ and lack of wisdom. Similarly‚ the protagonist in Planet of the Apes‚ Taylor‚ travels forward in time‚ only to end up on a planet which

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    of ten lessons for life on earth taught by earth. I call them earthly lessons for a heavenly life on earth. I rarely think about going to heaven after death‚ but always think of ways to make life on earth a heavenly one. In fact‚ when Jesus said that the Kingdom of Heaven is in the midst of you‚ and taught his disciples to pray for thy kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven‚ he was referring to creating and experiencing heaven-on-earth. The first lesson the earth teaches is to celebrate diversity

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    Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne is about Axel‚ his uncle‚ Professor Lidenbrock‚ and their guide‚ Hans‚ traveling to the center of the earth through a volcano. Even though they never reached the center‚ they did discover several things. The story began when Professor Lidenbrock brought home an old manuscript. He and his nephew Axel discovered that the manuscript was written by a famous Icelandic alchemist during the 16th century. They find it says that if they enter a certain

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    Unaccustomed Earth Duty

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    your family‚ there is always more to be striving for: a better job‚ more friends‚ a bigger house. In Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the emphasis is on Indian families and the duty that them‚ and their children carry. Lahiri wants to show how the responsibility of an Indian family is generational‚ and each generation carries duty in a different way. Throughout Unaccustomed Earth‚ Ruma spends the majority of the story carrying this heavy responsibility for her family. She feels compelled to keep

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    that you have learnt. An important lesson that I learnt from the graphic novel‚ Journey to the centre of the Earth is that we should never give up and have confidence in ourselves. Professor Lidenbrock felt very excited when he found the document about how to get to the centre of the earth. He wanted to learn about what lies beneath our feet. although getting to the centre of the earth was not going to be easy‚ he still went because he was a determined man. Although the journey was fraught with

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