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    String Theory Research Paper

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    Axel Martinez Mrs. Gallaher English Composition 12-4-09 Strings‚ Strings‚ Everything is made of Strings The Holy Grail of physics is to explain all the four forces of nature and matter/energy (they are both the same thing) into a single equation. This theory of everything will reveal everything about the universe‚ most importantly‚ how it began. So far the only game in town is string theory. String theory is a purely mathematical theory that makes the bold claim that all matter and force particles

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    Shisha Informative Speech

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    Hookah is a pipe instrument consists of smoke chamber‚ a bowl ‚a pipe and a rubber hose. D. Usually‚ charcoal is used to heat tobacco‚ then the smoke flows through water‚ rubber hose and lastly to a mouthpiece. E. A session of smoking shisha can last around 60 minutes which is equivalent to more than 100 cigarettes smoking. III. We have done extensive reading about researches

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    A Memorable Holiday

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    What would you do if there was a violent car crash in front of you? What if someone was drowning or being attacked? Would you risk your safety or well-being for others? While at a block party last Fourth of July‚ a dangerous accident made me realize how brave I could be. I live on a cul-de-sac with a roommate‚ Chris. Chris and I were invited‚ by our neighbors‚ to a block party this past Fourth of July. They were going to have plenty of food‚ drinks‚ fireworks‚ and games for kids and adults alike

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    My Fish Tank

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    I. Introduction There truly is nothing more magical than the first time you walk through an aquarium. A blue glow of light‚ the fish swimming all around you in more hughes of colors than you’ve ever imagined. The way they flirt with you on the other side of the glass‚ "hey come follow me!" they call out to you as they pass by. Because of this mysterious wonder‚ I’ve decided to start my own fish tank! First I had to grab all of my materials. My tank is a lovely 55g with a stand and lots of figurines

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    In today’s society‚ war is often perceived as glorious and mighty. Many movies leave out scenes of young soldiers throwing their lives away and thousands of people dying systematically in unheroic deaths. The poems‚ "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner" and "Dulce et Decorum est" attempt to touch on the issues of war. In these poems‚ the narrators uses imagery‚ diction and sorrow to show the brutality and sorrow of war. "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner‚" by Randall Jarrell speaks of both the

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    Paintball Essay

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    Topic – Paintball General Goal – To Inform Specific Goal – To inform my audience about the sport/hobby of paintball. Central idea/Thesis statement – Throughout my speech I hope to inform my audience on the history of paintball as well as the styles of play‚ and the necessary equipment needed in order to start. Introduction 1. Even though today paintball is highly popular and an activity that many people enjoy‚ it hasnt been that way for long. In its origin paintball wasn’t even started as

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    US Hornet Research Paper

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    U.S.S Hornet As I approach the Alameda Point shores‚ I see a large aircraft carrier overlooking the Alameda Bay. The chassis of the large ship painted grey‚ bristling with anti-aircraft turrets. The air was very salty‚ hinted with fresh breeze rolling in from the bay. The constant sound of swishing and large splashing as the ocean lapped at the large ship. This technology has long since been surpassed by autonomous‚ unmanned versions of these turrets. The ship has a long history of wartime records

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    Experiment 16: Fractional Distillation of a Mixture CHM2210L Kelley Paul May 26‚ 2014 Tuesday Session: 50432 Abstract A distillation experiment was performed in attempt to separate two miscible fluids.This experiment used fractional distillation to separate ethanol from the azeotropic mixture of ethanol and water. The initial composition of the solution did not matter because the goal of the experiment was to distill the ethanol-water solution and obtain 95% ethanol in the distilled fraction

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    I. Title: Connecting Ground Glass Joints Objective: To learn the proper way to connect a ground glass joint Procedure: Use a female ground glass joint on a round bottom flask Use a male ground glass joint on the claisen head Clean the joints then apply the grease to the male joint Insert the greased male joint into the female joint in a circular motion and check for streaks Observations: Do not apply to much grease to the joint‚ it make cause contamination Check for streaks; if there

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    Costume

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    Elizabethan Costume Elizabethan Costumes The Elizabethan Era was a period in English history dominated by the Class structure. People who lived in the Elizabethan era were not allowed to wear whatever they liked! It did not matter how wealthy they were - the fabric‚ and even the of their clothes were dictated by their rank‚ status or position and these strict rules were enforced by English Law! These laws about clothing in the Elizabethan era were called Sumptuary Laws. They were designed to limit

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