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    Supermassive Black Holes The spiral galaxy NGC 107 was observer with ALMA‚ an astronomical interferometer of radio telescopes in the Atacama desert of northern Chile‚ an this revealed an intense emissions from dust around the central black hole in the center of NGC 107. This "Dust" was revealed to be a unique chemical composition characterized by enhancement of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) around the black hole which is possible thanks to the high temperature heating of the environment around the black hole

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    Carmeka Portis Jeannie Anderson English 1101 11/09/12 Informative Essay Informative Essay Advertising today is a bitter sweet form of communication. Advertising can be a very reliable source of information. It also can be used to contribute to the over spending‚ depression and in aiding society to live above their means. At an early age‚ little girls are shown the images of princesses in Disney movies. These movies depict the importance of beauty and how one is accepted in society because

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    Black holes When the word black hole pops to mind our initiative thought is literally a black hole with no end. What is really the definition of a black hole? A black hole is a point in space in which gravity pulls in a drastic matter that not even light can exit. Not even human’s vision is capable of viewing these holes. We only take notice as stars around black holes act differently than other stars in space. We can only ask questions such like; when they were theorized? How big

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    Far Eastern University – Makati Informative Essay Outline: Process Analysis (Informative Essay) Title: “How to Become Physically Fit” Introduction: Every person wishes to have a fit and slim body. Being Physically Fit is a very important thing to consider‚ especially to athletes and conscious type people. Different people now a days visit gym’s‚ attend yoga classes‚ and for fortunate ones that have the guts to afford‚ gets personal trainer. Truly‚ there are so many fitness centers

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    Informative Essay The stages in some types of storms (hurricane) A hurricane is a wheather system that is usually described as a funnel of warm wet air‚ when warm moist air rises and encounter with the cooler air‚ it causes the warm water vapor to condense and form rain drops and dark clouds. Most hurricanes that occur in the Atlantic develops off the west coast of Africa. Hurricanes begins as thunderstorms which moves out over the warm tropical ocean water. There are three stages in forming

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    Aura Xec P-5 3/18/15 Informative Essay on Serial Killers What is a serial killer? A serial killer is a person who has murdered three or more people over a period of more than a month‚ with down time (a “cooling off period”). Most of the time people don’t look at what a serial killer is or does and that is why America is having a hard time with these offenders. There are different types of serial killers‚ their motives and victims are different. Not all serial killers have the same motive and none

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    Have you ever heard of the book Holes? If you have not you are missing out on a great book! It is about a boy who has to serve an accused prison camp session…. But it turns into a whole lot more after a couple of days! This book is a fiction book because most of the things accomplished in this story are way too realistic to be performed in real life. One thing that is way too realistic is the fact you can eat only onions and live 200 years without eating anything else! Another thing that is too

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    The novel holes by Louis Sachar showcases many major teen issues‚ in particular crime‚ affecting today’s youth. Teen crime is when an individual under the age of the majority acts against the law. Teen crime features very clearly in the novel and Sachar displays the consequences‚ effects and examples of the issue throughout the novel. This issue will be explored through an analysis of the setting‚ plot and characters in the text‚ holes. My first support to this claim will be setting. Sachar has

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    no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-grandfather. Louis Sachar has contributed to American literature by writing children’s books‚ in which his greatest strength as a writer is his creation of imagery that produces imagery in the reader’s head. In the novel Holes‚ by Louis Sachar one of Sachar’s themes of the novel is that obstructing promises can be a crucial characteristic depicting the way one will live the rest of his life‚ for example being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Sachar certifies this through

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    The Giver and Holes The Giver of Lois Lowry and Holes by Louis Sachar are both based on certain societies and how the main characters on each book made decisions to solve the main problem. The two stories contain a lot of dillemas for the main characters to decide on. They both also contain great adventure and inspiring stories for the reader to enjoy. These two John Newberry Awarded books will definitely prove themselves why they deserved their award. THEME The two books gave the

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