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    Sets of T-Squares Opposing planets: Mars – Saturn Squared Planet(s) (Apex): Mercury‚ Jupiter‚ Pluto The T-Square is represented by the block of the opposing action/drive (Mars) and structure/discipline (Saturn) forces. When these two elements clash‚ the squares (boiling energy) causes a friction between the two forces‚ causing the individual two solve the tension and find the balance. As the T-Square is an unstable pattern‚ the solution is found within the other side of the apex that provides

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    An Essay in Education

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    bright. Any one who has learnt astronomy divides them into fixed stars and planets‚ and form in his mind a conception of the planets of the solar system rolling round the sun‚ and of countless other greater suns than ours‚ each of which may have its own planetary system‚ occupying the more distant realms of boundless space. By help of the telescope he can map out the seas and mountains of the moon and of the nearer planets‚ and the spectroscope tells him the elements of which the stars are composed

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    was banned from his previous planet because of his magic. Fuldrik found a way to “improve” his previous colony with a dark spell called‚ Brackish. This spell could give you the strength of ten men but would turn your skin green and bumpy. Your hands and feet would become scaly and rough. Your nails would grow sharp and turn yellow. This spell would also make your body smelling like garlic. Fuldriks previous colony despised his idea and banished him from his home planet‚ for he should never return

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    Nicolaus Copernicus

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    he was on his deathbed. His Theory: To understand the contribution Copernicus made to the astrological community‚ you first need to understand the theory that had been accepted at the time of Copernicus. The question of the arrangement of the planets arose

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    Is life possible on Mars? Geologists study the surface of both Mars and Earth by using interplanetary comparative analysis to further their understanding of the two planets. C.S Lewis‚ has a mind and imagination of his own when it comes to life on Mars‚ or as he calls it‚ Malacandra; A world where life exists‚ a world where humans can inhabit and explore this fantasy created by Lewis. Now‚ can these fantastic and unreal situations illustrated by Lewis be realistically possible today? There

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    lips before but has never been a major subject. I personally think that this would work perfectly; it would eliminate the need to dispose of trash in other‚ more harmful ways. It would also reduce the litter and trash that is literally covering our planet. Sure there are facilities that specialize in getting rid of trash. There are even whole companies whose job it is to eliminate trash. But how fast are they going? Are these efforts by various groups enough to stop or even stem the flow of trash from

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    Life of Galileo Notes

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    has always taught that the sun moved around the earth. * The bible said: That God made the man his own image‚ therefore the idea was that the planet man habituated in which was earth‚ must be the most important planet. * In the text‚ there is a visual of the solar system as a fixed structure with earth in the centre – surrounded by other planets. * When anybody dared to challenge what the Church talked‚ would be a huge problem because the Church would not allow any criticism. * They

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    The 2050 Year

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    thought that we wonder how the future will look like? How will we be over 40 years? How will our planet look like? Or just how it will be tomorrow? These are questions which‚ in my opinion‚ we grind every day. Futurologists prepare us for what seems to be 2050‚ saying it would be totally different in all fields‚ from entertainment to technology‚ what we find at the moment on our planet. First‚ classic TV channels through completely disappear‚ their place being taken by Internet‚ which

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    Alien Abduction

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    could be so alien‚ so different from humanity as to undermine the meaning of any exchange we might have‚ or even make such exchange impossible." --Henry Gee There is a widespread belief that alien beings have traveled to Earth from some other planet and are doing reproductive experiments on a chosen few. Despite the incredible nature of this belief and a lack of credible supportive evidence‚ a cult has grown up around it. According to a Gallup poll done at the end of the twentieth century‚ about

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    Shampoo Planet

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    Dynamic Use of Symbolism in Shampoo Planet Douglas Coupland has been called the voice of Generation X by his critics because of his writing techniques‚ which deal mainly with youthful ideals. Most of his works involve young characters searching for truth and answers for their self-involved questions. Despite many of his novels having a dim outlook‚ he incorporates humor and optimism into them‚ which creates a balance between wittiness and mockery. In Shampoo Planet Tyler Johnson‚ the narrator‚ struggles

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