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    1988 found a high school journalism class challenging whether or not they had their First Amendment violated when their freedom of speech was challenged. The Hazelwood Spectrum was a newspaper done by East Hazelwood High School in the Hazelwood School District and students whom completed the class Journalism I were able to work for the schcaool newspaper as a Journalism II student. Kathy Kuhimeier and two other journalism students wrote articles on pregnancy and divorce‚ which were declined by

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    light reaching a detector. Classes a.) Single Beam Spectrophotometer  Light from the source lamp is passed through a monochromator‚ which diffracts the light into a "rainbow" of wavelengths and outputs narrow bandwidths of this diffracted spectrum. Discrete frequencies are transmitted through the test sample. Then the photon flux density (watts per metre squared usually) of the transmitted or reflected light is measured by the sensor. The transmittance or reflectance value for each wavelength

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    and changing the past. The balance of the planet depends upon the action or inaction of its citizens at this very moment to lessen their carbon dioxide emissions. These emissions act as an insulator

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    In 2009 President Obama said to the nation’s students‚ “Maybe you could be a mayor or a Senator or a Supreme Court Justice‚ but you might not know that until you join student government or the debate team”(Obama 2009). One of the most pressing issues in America is the decreasing academic performance of urban schools. Students in urban schools are not achieving as much as their suburban counterparts and educators have very few ways to motivate students to do better. While there are many issues

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    (Geiling). What give the phytoplankton the conditions to grow are the increasing temperatures of the oceans. Emissions are coming from places like cement production (which is a leading cause) deforestation‚ and fossil fuels like coal‚ natural gas and oil‚ which increase carbon emissions‚ which in turn‚ increase ocean temperatures. Without a human element on earth‚ the normal rate of carbon emissions would be drastically lower than what is it today and ocean temperatures wouldn’t be increasing at its current

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    Electromagnetic spectrum The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.[4] The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object has a different meaning‚ and is instead the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object. The electromagnetic spectrum extends from below the low frequencies used for modern radio communication to gamma radiation at the short-wavelength (high-frequency) end‚ thereby covering

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    Characterizing the Most Extreme Emission Line Galaxies Spring 2014 UROP Proposal Ian Jaeger Background During the first 379‚000 years (redshift z = 1089) after the Big Bang‚ the matter of the universe consisted primarily of free protons‚ electrons and photons. After the matter had cooled and spread out‚ these particles combined to form hydrogen and allowed the photons to freely travel without interacting with free electrons‚ forming what we know of today as the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB).

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    ‘’Compare and contrast the political ideologies which are evident in the media articles provided’’ There are many different interpretations on what an ideology is‚ everybody has an ideology but it may not always be endorsed or may also not be always logical. Political scientists of today define the term to mean ‘’an action oriented belief system‚ an interrelated set of ideas that in some way guides or inspires political action’’ (Heywood 1997). After studying these four media articles there is evidence

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    Electromagnetic Radiation: Emission of EMR (Electro-Magnetic Radiation) occurs from every substance. This is due to transition of electrons from one energy state to the other‚ leading to emission of radiation at discrete wavelengths‚ thus resulting into line spectrum. The wavelengths‚ which are emitted by atoms‚ are also the ones‚ which are absorbed by them. Emission from solids and liquids occurs when they are heated and results in a continuous spectrum. This is called Thermal Emission and it is an important

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    Born after seeing the need of government intervention to regulate and enforce federal environmental laws‚ Richard Nixon signed the National environmental policy act on January 1‚ 1970. By the summer of 1970 Nixon submitted Reorganization Plan Number Three to Congress; this plan called for a single entity to govern the NEPA and thus the EPA came to be. The EPA inherited environmental charges that had been given to other agencies like the Department of Health‚ Education‚ and Welfare. The charges included

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