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    Freddie Mercury

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    Freddie Mercury was born Farrokh Bulsara on Thursday September 5th 1946 on the small spice island of Zanzibar. His parents‚ Bomi and Jer Bulsara‚ were both Parsee (Persian). His father‚ Bomi‚ was a civil servant‚ working as a High Court cashier for the British Government. Freddie’s sister‚ Kashmira‚ was born in 1952. In 1954‚ at the age of eight‚ Freddie was shipped to St Peter’s English boarding school in Panchgani‚ about fifty miles outside Bombay. It was there his friends began to call him Freddie

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    Freddie Mercury Eulogy Speech When I was asked to write a speech for Freddie’s memorial service‚ I didn’t want to do it. I knew that once I got up on this stage today‚ everything would become real. My band mate‚ my best friend‚ has died. At least that is what they are telling me. But‚ I know that he is not really gone. He will remain in the hearts of people he was close to‚ and in the hearts of his fans forever. Freddie Mercury is not someone you can forget about. It’s just not humanly

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    Freddy Mercury

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    Despite his sexual orientation‚ he was a symbol of the rock‚ an inspirational picture‚ an amazing man and a great singer of all times. I’m going to speak about Freddie Mercury. Freddie was a British musician and a composer‚ he was known for being the vocalist of the band "Queen". He was born in Guayarati‚ Zanzibar in September of 1946. The "Time Asia" magazine named him as one of the most influential hero for the Asian people in the last sixty years and continued being voted as one of the best

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    Planet Mercury

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    consists of the sun and nine planets. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. Mercury was named after the Roman God of Commerce and Thievery. It might have gotten its name because of the way it quickly appears and disappears from Earth’s view. Mercury is the second smallest planet in the solar system; Pluto is the only planet that is smaller. Earth’s diameter is about 7‚200‚ while tiny Mercury has less than half of that size‚ about 3‚000 miles in diameter. Mercury‚ a planet‚ is smaller than Ganymede

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    Mercury in Dental Fillings

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    Mercury is used in dental fillings and can cause people to get sick. Tests show mercury levels can be detected in the mouth and so everyone should get their fillings replaced.” This urban legend is partially true in the sense that mercury is used to create the structure used in dental fillings‚ however there is a debate on whether or not this practice‚ which has been used in dental restoration since 1816 when Auguste Taveau developed the dental amalgam from silver coins and mercury is dangerous

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    Mercury shares its name not only as an element but as Planet. Its name transcends other elements‚ perhaps due to its mystical appearance and composition. Mercury is one of the only metals that is liquid in room temperature. (Excluding Gallium since its achieves liquid state at a slightly higher temperature than room temperature which is great for pranking.) Mercury is also known as a quicksilver due to its mesmerizing appearance as a liquid like silver. It was also formerly known as hydrargyrum‚

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    What is mercury? Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element that is found in air‚ water and soil. It exists in several forms: elemental or metallic mercury‚ inorganic mercury compounds‚ and organic mercury compounds. It is a shiny metal‚ silver-white color‚ volatile and odorless liquid metal. The exposure to mercury can affect and harm human health‚ environmental and wildlife. How is mercury released into the environment? Mercury can be released into the environment through leaks and spills of

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    Mercury Tectonic Plates

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    1. Mercury: The first planet closest to the Sun‚ Mercury‚ has a surface geology which is quite rocky‚ with heavy amounts of craters‚ boulders‚ and a lot of pulverized dust. It lacks in atmosphere‚ due to its moderate day-night variations‚ particularly in heating by solar energy‚ and its temperate weather swings as a result of that energy. Temperatures on Mercury range from low (90 Kel.) to high (700 Kel.) though‚ despite its many observations‚ it is however quite dead‚ and it has been for some time

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    Personal Care period 4 Michelle Manobanda 2012 The FDA permits the use of mercury compounds in eye makeup at concentrations up to 65 parts per million. The preservative thimerosol‚ found in some mascaras‚ is a mercury-containing product. Mercury is associated with a host of health concerns including allergic reactions‚ skin irritation‚ toxicity‚ neurological damage‚ bioacculumation‚ and environmental damage. Mercury readily passes into the body through the skin‚ so normal use of the product results

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    MERCURY -Image of periodic table with Element bolded Atomic weight |v | |d | |e

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