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    Are There Blind Spots in Our Eyes? ABSTRACT Our eyes are vital organs because they help us visualize our surroundings. But are our eyes perfect in seeing what’s right in front of us? Sadly I learned in our evolution‚ nature messed up at one point and gave us blind spots in our eyes. This project shows why we have these blind spots‚ how to discover them‚ and how big they are. I researched on how our eyes see things; why when one eye is closed‚ the other eye sometimes can’t see what’s in front

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    This occurs when a person obtains possession of the goods or money in legal‚ proper manner‚ but then appropriates them for his/her use without the rightful owner’s permission. Six (6) cases of embezzlement stand out in Modern day History. The first case is about Yasuyoshi Kato in 1997 who managed to steal $132 million from Day-Lee Foods‚ Inc. of Santa Fe Springs‚ California. At the time‚ Yasuyoshi was the Chief

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    H83 CEL – CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY PROJECT TITLE: SOLID LIQUID EXTRACTION OF GANODERMA LUCIDUM NAME: WIJETUNGE MUDALIGE DINITHI ISHARA WIJETUNGE ID NO: 007118 SUPERVISOR: DR SIVAKUMAR MANICKAM GROUP MEMBERS: KOW NIEN WEI AAZRA OUMAYYAH PANKAN JASON HEW YIP SENG DATE: 30 APRIL 2012 H83 CEL Chemical Engineering Laboratory Solid Liquid Extraction of Ganoderma Lucidum Author: W.M.Dinithi Ishara Wijetunge I certify that: (i) Apart from the experimental results reported in the

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    Tectonic Plate Movements

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    boundaries by which an oceanic plate slides slowly under a continental plate into the Earth’s mantle‚ as the result of pressure and friction. After a long period of time the overriding continental plate is lifted up creating a mountain range. This is how the Himalayas were formed. Sometimes the extreme heat and pressure exerted on the subducting oceanic plate causes an uplift of magma from the mantle which rises above the surface‚ creating a volcano. When two plates are moving they don’t always slide

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    Frida Kahlo's Broken Column

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    revealing that “her spinal column is replaced by a broken Doric column.” In addition‚ several nails protrude from the skin on her face‚ arms‚ torso‚ and legs. In the background‚ a blue sky with white clouds hangs over the cracked‚ fissured landscape where Frida stands. Unlike The Two Fridas‚ this piece does not portray a full-bodied Frida‚ but rather depicts her from the waist up. Additionally‚ she is positioned within the very center of the canvas‚ causing her to take up much of the frame and become

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    Plate tectonics essay

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    oceanic to oceanic constructive plate boundaries. Here two plates diverge or move away from each other‚ pushed apart by huge convection currents In the earth’s mantle. These convection currents are initiated by heat energy produced from radioactive decay in the earth’s core. As the convection currents move the plates away from each other‚ there is a weaker zone in the crust and an increase in heat near the surface. The hotter‚ expanded crust forms a ridge. Magma rises up from the mantle in the gap. The

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    University Free Powerpoint Templates Page 1 The Earth’s Plate Tectonics James Hutton was the first scientist to address the Earth was millions of years old‚ as well as alive and is continuously being formed. Charles Lyell popularized uniformitarianism‚ and believed the Earth was being shaped by slow moving forces. Alfred Wegener introduced the foundation for the theory of continental drift. Wegener was one of the first to recognize and have an understanding of how the Earth works which

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    How to Spot a Liar

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    carefully to what the person says‚ and try to “catch” him or her saying a slip or something contradictory. Most liars are experienced they’ve been practicing for a long time. They are very careful about what they say; therefore‚ they seldom make a slip. To spot a liar stop paying attention to what is said. Instead‚ | attention to the person’s voice‚ face‚ and body. How a person speaks reveals more than what he or she says. While choice of words is easy to control‚ the voice often betrays one’s emotions

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    Biology 1110 February 23‚ 2010 Research Assignment Where Have All the Bees Gone? Morgan E. Peck Discover Magazine 2009 Summary Each year since 2006‚ bees have gradually been disappearing from their hives or dying off. Bees have died off before in the past. This is called colony collapse disorder or CCD. In the past CCD was cause by mites or infections‚ but now this is caused because of the commercial agricultural farmers. Bees play a key part in pollination. When the crops

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    Standing over fifty-eight feet high is the Marble Column from the Temple of Artemis at Sardis‚ known as one of the seven wonders of the world. The marble column that stands tall at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is different from the rest found at the site of the temple because the capital is slightly smaller than the rest. This indicates that it did not belong to the outer colonnade. The columns at the Temple of Artemis are found to be ionic orders‚ being one of the three different types of orders

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