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    Did you know that the frog species were the first animals with vocal cords? Did you know that seahorses are actually fish not little serpents or mermaids as legend tells us‚ and that it is the male who becomes pregnant‚ not the female? Did you know that an area of a rainforest the size of a football field is being destroyed each second? If not‚ then you should definitively consider making a visit to the National Aquarium in Baltimore. Dramatic architecture and bright outdoor graphics invite you to

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    Lab #3 Atomic Structure & Classification of Matter      Objectives Write the correct symbols or names of some elements. Describe some physical properties of the elements you observe. Categorize an element as a metal or nonmetal from its physical properties. Given the complete symbol of an atom‚ determine its mass number‚ and the number of protons‚ neutrons‚ and electrons. To identify and classify different types of matter. Background Primary substances‚ called elements‚

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    Weather and Atmospheric Water Humidity- the amount of water in the air in a particular spot. Relative Humidity- the percentage of water vapor a certain volume of air is holding relative to the max amt it can contain. 80% humidity means that it is holding 80% of the total amt of water that it can hold at that temp. Heat Index- shows what the temperature feels like due to humidity. Dew Point- the point at which air becomes saturated with water. Water will condense from the air as dew‚ if the

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    with the first untethered human (lighter-than-air) flight. Figure - A Hot Air Balloon designed by the Montgolfier Brothers The first flight was recorded was in 1783; the Montgolfier Brothers had designed and built one of the first ever air balloons. Their maiden voyage in 1783 lasted almost eight minutes; they travelled over two miles at an altitude of 1‚500ft‚ after which they landed safely. Air balloons though bringing a breakthrough in flight‚ eventually became very impractical and it was

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    UK Centre for Carnival Arts: UK Centre for Carnival Arts: Bodrul Haque (1227308)‚ Madalina Vararu (1217870)‚ Gurvinder Singh (1227860)‚ Banusha Partheeban (1206812) & Shaun Mundy (1204908) Bodrul Haque (1227308)‚ Madalina Vararu (1217870)‚ Gurvinder Singh (1227860)‚ Banusha Partheeban (1206812) & Shaun Mundy (1204908) November‚ 2012 November‚ 2012 Christmas Party Plan Christmas Party Plan Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Introduction 2 3. Audience

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    Hindenburg: The Lifting Power of Hydrogen and Helium The Hindenburg is famously known for being the largest airship that ever flew before its devastating disaster in 1937. The Hindenburg wasn’t just a tragedy or disaster it is known for now. Scientists of that time admired it. The development of this aircraft has a great impact on the scientific community. The Hindenburg was completed in 1936 in Friedrichshafen‚ Germany by the Nazis. It was modeled LZ-129. The LZ-129 was approximately 804 feet

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    hydrogen and 8–12% helium by percent volume or fraction of gas molecules. Since a helium atom has about four times as much mass as a hydrogen atom‚ the composition changes when described as the proportion of mass contributed by different atoms. Thus the atmosphere is approximately 75% hydrogen and 24% helium by mass‚ with the remaining one percent of the mass consisting of other elements. The interior contains denser materials such that the distribution is roughly 71% hydrogen‚ 24% helium and 5% other

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    The Origin of the Universe As Told by the 20th Century Peoples of North America and other industrialized lands INTRODUCTIon The evolution of theories about the origin of the universe has surely proceeded at a rapid pace upon entering the 20th Century. New telescopic devices permitting people to see parts of the universe never before imagined‚ in new ways never before conceived‚ have advanced man’s theoretical capabilites on explaining the origin of the universe‚ a task that has been

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    Name: Kelly-Anne Tough Course Code: GLASG1A14 Word Count: 2‚033 Essay Question: The building of rapport is often considered one of the most important aspects of a Hypnotherapists work‚ discuss. ___________________________________________________________________ With this essay‚ I aim to explore the importance of building a rapport with your client as a Hypnotherapist. To do this‚ I will look at what rapport actually is and how a therapist can achieve this through the initial consultation

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    How does Ian McEwan make chapter one of Enduring Love interesting and intriguing? McEwan uses a number of techniques to make the first chapter of Enduring Love interesting and intriguing. The techniques used in the opening passages draw the reader into the narrative‚ gaining their curiosity and forcing them to read on. By writing in the first person McEwan allows the reader to empathise with his main character from the very first page. This gives the reader an immediate intimacy with the narrator

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