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    In my opinion‚ the benefit of eating fast foods is to provide to save time. In living fast pace of life‚ there are many people don’t have adequate time to cook a meal so fast food is a emerge solution for those people. Many people feel fast food is very appealing because it is not only hot and tasty but also cheap and convenient. In fact‚ there are many drawbacks of fast foods that outweigh this advantage. The excessive consumption of fast food can lead to create health issues like heart disease

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    Boston Massacre 1770 The British Soldiers Boston Tea Party 1773 King George 3 Battle of Lexington and Concord 1775 Captain J. Parker Battle of Saratoga 1777 General Burgoyne Battle of Yorktown 1787 George Washington Invention of the Cotton Gin 1793 Eli Whitney Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty 1765-1776 Created in protest of the Stamp Act John Adams 1797-1801 2nd president of the United States of America Vice President

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    What is a gusuku? In what ways is "castle" not a good translation for a gusuku? What are the features of the Nakijin gusuku that stand out to you as especially interesting or unique? The term “gusuku” means castle in Okinawan dialect. On my trip to Okinawa‚ I have learned that there are many castle sites in Nanjo city. I have visited Zagimi Castle and Shuri castle. To my understanding‚ Shuri castle is the most popular one and it is an imperial castle that governed over Ryukyu empire over 500

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    Art History

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    Jessica McFarlane Irene Sfakianos Art History II 3/7/13 Western Europe Museum Paper While walking through the Philadelphia Museum of Art‚ trying to decide which piece I should do further research on and write a paper on‚ I discovered The Crucifixion‚ with the Mourning Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist”. This is oil on panel painting by Rogeier van der Weyden in the Netherlands (historical name‚15th-16th century)‚ Europe in 1460. The time period that this was made in was Early Italian

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    The History of Pi

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    The History of Pi The History of Pi Most individuals who have a general mathematical education that touches on the basics of geometry commonly know pi. The definition of pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of the circle (Smoller‚ 2001). The majority of the population‚ however‚ does not realize the history associated with the symbol‚ which not only spans throughout the centuries but throughout the millenniums. The Babylonians‚ Egyptians‚ Archimedes of Syracuse‚ Leonardo of Pisa

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    History of Physics

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    deductive geometry. He also discovered theorems of elementary geometry and is said to have correctly predicted an eclipse of the sun. Many of his studies were in astronomy but he also observed static electricity. Phythogoras was a Greek philosopher. He discovered simple numerical ratios relating the musical tones of major consonances‚ to the length of the strings used in sounding them. The Pythagorean theorem was named after him‚ although this fundamental statements of deductive geometry was most

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    history of biomaterials

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    CYL458: Biomaterials History of biomaterials Yashveer Singh‚ PhD Department of Chemistry 20 May 2014 1 Suggested readings  Biomaterials – The Intersection of Biology and Materials Science‚ JS Temenoff and AG Mikos‚ Prentice Hall‚ 2009  Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine‚ BT Ratner‚ AS Hoffman‚ FJ Schoen‚ JE lemons (Eds)‚ CRC Press‚ Boca Raton‚ FL‚ 1996 2 History of biomaterials http://northwestportlanddental.com/d ental-services/restorative-dental-care/

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    History of Plato

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    The Life of Plato Co-authored with Christopher Planeaux Plato was born around the year 428 BCE into an established Athenian household with a rich history of political connections -- including distant relations to both Solon and Pisistratus. Plato’s parents were Ariston and Perictone‚ his older brothers were Adeimantus and Glaucon‚ and his younger sister was Potone. In keeping with his family heritage‚ Plato was destined for the political life. But the Peloponnesian War‚ which began a couple

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    History of Science

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    observation‚ explanation‚ and prediction of real world phenomena by experiment. Given the dual status of science as objective knowledge and as a human construct‚ good historiography of science draws on the historical methods of both intellectual history and social history. Tracing the exact origins of modern science is possible through the many important texts which have survived from the classical world. However‚ the word scientist is relatively recent—first coined by William Whewell in the 19th century

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    History of Motion

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    Nicolaus Copernicus Prior to Copernicus’ heliocentric model‚ the Ptolemaic system was‚ with the assistance of the Roman Catholic Church‚ the prevailing astronomical model of the universe in Europe leading up to the 16th Century. A geocentric model‚ it stated that Earth was the stationary centre of the universe‚ and used a system of epicycles and deferents (when a planet revolved in a small circle‚ and this small circle revolved in a bigger circle) were used to describe anomalies such as the retrograde

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