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    Richard Cory VS Barbie Doll Nick Sooknanan ELB30 The way our society has a way to view other people by their appearance will probably never change. In some way everyone has it set in their mind what makes a person perfect. These things about people include personal appearance‚ money and intelligence. We do not always get the chance to get to know a person‚ but we always make assumptions about people. Two poems‚ which show different view of someone‚ include Richard Cory and Barbie Doll. In the Barbie

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    How important was the role played by Edwin Chadwick in improving public health services in towns in the nineteenth century? (16 marks) Edwin Chadwick’s hard-work produced a mass of evidence supporting public health reforms. In 1842 his report that was published (“Report on the Sanitary Conditions of the Labouring Population”) influenced the government and persuaded people that reform was needed. His report’s recommendations were the basis for the 1848 Public Health Act. However‚ Chadwick did

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    cosmologist‚ who seen as one of the most influential astronomers of the 20th century. He rightfully earned the nicknames “Mr. Cosmology” and the “Super Hubble”‚ as continued and refined the work of Edwin Hubble and made many discoveries of his own along they way‚ including discovering the first quasar and producing the first reasonable estimate for the Hubble Constant (h0). Throughout his career‚ some of Sandage’s notable awards include the Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy (1957)‚ the Eddington Medal

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    continued to study and find out more about the big bang. The big bang was never difficult to know about no one knows why the big bang occurred. Edwin hubble discovered galaxies that were moving away from earth. He discovered that most of the galaxies were moving away from earth instead of closer to earth. The hubble telescope was named after Edwin hubble‚ the hubble telescope has so far taken great pictures of galaxies and planets. This is one piece of evidence that shows that the big bang did occur. Galaxies

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    One of the most intellectual and renowned scientist of the world‚ Albert Einstein‚ gave his Theory of Gravitation called General Theory of Relativity in the year 1916. This theory is still considered to be an irreplaceable theory and poses challenges while learning. It is no where simplicity‚ it is to complex. In this theory Einstein had a problem with the static universe‚ his theory somethings stating that universe a whole would not remain static‚ gravity should play the role of attracting the things

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    space and all of the matter met at one point and it clashed. The person that we give credit to for making this discovery is Edwin Powell Hubble. He was an American astronomer. Hubble played a major part in establishing what we call modern day astronomy. In 1919 Edwin Powell Hubble helped to complete the world’s largest telescope. Around the year 1922-1923 Edwin Powell Hubble made an amazing observation. He proved that the nebula was too far away to be part of the Milky Way galaxy. A nebula is a cloud

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    of the universe (Bennett‚ Donahue‚ Schneider‚ & Voit‚ 2010). Edwin Hubble is often credited with the birth of modern cosmology. He discovered that the Andromeda galaxy was in fact a separate galaxy from the Milky Way. By comparing various photographs taken over several nights and measuring the Cepheids and their luminosities‚ Hubble’s discovery changed the way we view the universe today. However‚ this was not the only discovery Hubble made that aided in the development of modern cosmology. In 1929

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    unbelievable amount of energy. Einstein then demonstrated in his “theory of relativity” that not even time‚ mass or length are constant – they vary according to our perspective of them. Edwin Hubble He began a painstakingly slow observation of nebulae‚ small patches of light that appeared outside our galaxy. Edwin Hubble discovered that these nebulae were in fact galaxies like our own‚ millions of light years away from us‚ which proved that the universe was vastly larger than had previously been thought

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    From the Large-Scale Universe to the Milky Way Paper SCI/ 151 August 4‚ 2014 Ellis Hodgdon Cosmology is the study of universe as a whole and the foundation of modern cosmology is that at one point in the past all the universe existed in one area. The Big Bang Theory was created to understand and explain how the universe came to be formed. According to the Big Bang Theory about 15 million years ago there was a giant explosion that pushed all matter in space outward and

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    first in the chromosphere of the sun (a) Helium (b) Neon (c) Xenon (d) Krypton Answer: (a) 7. Which famous inventor ranks second in the number of patents registered? (a) Thomas Alva Edison (b) James Watt (c) Albert Einstein (d) Edwin Land Answer: (d) 8. What famous scientist and inventor participated in the invention of the Aqua-Lung? (a) Thomas Edison (b) Isaac Newton (c) Leonardo da Vinci (d) Jacques Cousteau Answer: (d) 9. Vulcanised rubber was invented by (a)

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