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    Pluto: No Longer a Planet

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    Once known as the ninth planet of the solar system‚ Pluto is now the second-largest dwarf planet. Composed primarily of ice and rock‚ Pluto took part of our Solar System for 76 years. It was discovered on January 23‚ 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh. Tombaugh was an American astronomer who worked at the Lowell Obeservatory. Tombaugh had been working on a project when he came across a moving object in photographs he had taken of the celestial sky. After observing a lower quality picture taken of the mysterious

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    Sun and Purple Planet

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    the simulation until the purple planet (body 2) has made one complete orbit (one year). 3. After the first orbit (year)‚ turn off the traces (show traces box) and watch another orbit (year) of the purple planet (body 2). Question One: Is blue moon (body 3) circling the yellow sun (body 1) or the purple planet (body 2)? Explain your answer. The blue moon is circling both the puple plane and the yellow sun. It is circling the purple planet‚ while the purple planet is circling around the sun. Therefore

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    A Potentially Habitable Planet? A team of astronomers led by Steven Vogt of the University of California‚ and Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution of Washington have found a rocky earth-sized planet that might be habitable (Haghighipour‚ Nader 2010). The new exoplanet called Gliese 581g orbits the red dwarf star Gliese 581 in the constellation Libra and it is the sixth planet that the astronomers have found around its star. Gliese 581g is about 20 light years away‚ which is roughly 117.5 trillion

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    Well‚ a planet is described as a celestial body that is in an orbit of the Sun‚ has a near round shape‚ and doesn’t enter an asteroid field. Simple answer‚ right? No‚ Mostly because when Pluto was a planet‚ it had most of all of those features‚ only that it didn’t orbit the sun like the closer planets. Pluto was considered a dwarf planet after only fulfilling 2 requirement‚ no Planeteering for this guy. Alright then‚ what is the definition of a planet? In the dictionary‚ a planet is defined

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    Nature

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    "Nature" is an essay written by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ and published by James Munroe and Company in 1836. In this essay Emerson put forth the foundation of transcendentalism‚ a belief system that espouses a non-traditional appreciation of nature.[1] Transcendentalism suggests that the divine‚ or God‚ suffuses nature‚ and suggests that reality can be understood by studying nature.[2] Emerson’s visit to the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris inspired a set of lectures he later delivered in

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    Technology is used in many ways in Starbucks like Information Technology‚ Wi-Fi‚ and all business transactions internally and externally. Part of being a good leader is recognizing when one needs to have the right tools for the right job and technology provides one with the right tools to effectively plan‚ lead‚ control‚ organize employees‚ costs and the supply chain. When it comes to planning Starbucks utilizes technology to its fullest by developing strategic and operational plans for the work

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    “The Wars can be interpreted as exploring the modern conflict between nature and technology.” The Conflict of Nature and Technology The wars is a story about Roberts life primary in the Great War‚ or WWI‚ throughout the story there are many elements of nature and technology that are introduced to the story‚ often in which‚ the two collide. Timothy Findley uses the Elements of Nature (Air‚ Water‚ Earth and Fire) and shows them in two different perspectives‚ sometimes harmful‚ sometimes helpful

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    Should we hold back technology to protect the unskilled workforce? Since the beginning of time‚ people have made and used tools to make everyday life simpler. The car was a major breakthrough for transporting people as well as goods and services. The conveyor belt also helped production rates for manufacturing‚ allowing the work force to finish goods almost 10 times faster. The workforce benefits with new technology‚ some may argue that new technology hurts the workforce. Colleges and universities

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    Planet Drosnin Characters

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    On Planet Drosnin‚ a werewolf and a young boy must defeat a wicked dictator destined to take over the planet with magic plants that have the ability to create fantastic powers. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: HECTOR (50) a malevolent dictator on the Planet Drosnin‚ wants to take over the planet with magical plants that grow deep in the green jungle. He runs factories that pollute the planet. He enslaves children and Indigenous Warriors and forces them to work at the factories. It’s up to werewolf JACOB (50) to

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    “A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning” is a poem about a couple on the eve of their separation. The speaker is trying to convince his lady to accept his departure by describing love as something that transcends the physical and therefore can endure or even grow through separation. John Donne makes three main points throughout the poem. He informs the reader that the love he and his partner share is beyond a normal love‚ that their love is strengthened in absence‚ and that he compares their love to twin

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