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    drill is used instead of a mechanical drill or a laser. These thermal drills can cause tremors in the ice as seen in the movie just like any other drill because the surface of the moon is being split. The drilling along with the consistent pull from Jupiter and its other moons can cause serious tremors that can affect the drilling process which is why they used a thermal drill. This drill is generally not created to go the 2800 meters that the drill went in the movie. They can only go as long as the

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    conquered world. Heavily influenced by Greek tradition‚ the Romans had a Pantheon consisting of Jupiter‚ Juno‚ Minerva‚ Vesta‚ Ceres‚ Diana‚ Venus‚ Mars‚ Mercury‚ Neptune‚ Vulcan and Apollo (these were replicants of the Greek Gods). This religion is thought to be the most commonly practiced throughout Pompeii and Herculaneum and this is evident by extravagant Temple of the Capitoline Triad or Temple of Jupiter in Pompeii (Source C). It was situated on the northern side of the Forum and was dedicated to

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    spokesmen for Paris‚ which had him spending a lot of time over there. When he went to Paris he took his personal slave Jupiter with him to learn French cooking. At the same time Paris had laws against slavery and Jupiter found this out. Soon after Jefferson sent for his daughter to come to Paris along with her personal slave Sally Hemings. When they arrived in Paris Jupiter told Sally that they could get out of slavery but Sally wasn’t interested. She told him that Jefferson treated them

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    storms that are frequently occurring. Mars’s atmosphere‚ has fog and frost forming on the Red Planet because of the water vapor. Jupiter: Jupiter’s atmosphere has clouds which are striped with dark belts and light zones. High winds and lightning are a regular feature on Jupiter. Other small eddies and whorls form and dissipate in the cloud layers. The temperature on Jupiter is approximately -234 degrees Fahrenheit only. Saturn: Like the other gas giant planets‚ Saturn’s atmosphere is mainly hydrogen

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    Name: Kaili Smith Pendulum 1. Research to find equations that would help you find g using a pendulum. Design an experiment and test your design using Moon and Jupiter. Write your procedure in a paragraph that another student could use to verify your results. Show your data‚ graphs‚ and calculations that support your strategy. The time it takes a pendulum to complete one back-and-forth swing‚ called the pendulum’s period‚ depends only on the pendulum’s length and

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    main character Percy Jackson‚ the son of the Greek sea god Poseidon‚ goes missing and the son of the Roman god Jupiter‚ Jason is introduced. In the Percy Jackson series and the Heroes of Olympus series‚ there are two camps called ‘Camp Half-Blood’ and ‘Camp Jupiter’. The campers of the two camps are sons/daughters of the Greek and the Roman gods and goddesses‚ which include Zeus/Jupiter‚ Poseidon/Neptune‚ Hades/Pluto‚ Apollo/Apollo‚ Dionysus/Bacchus‚ Hermes/Mercury‚ Ares/Mars‚ Hephaestus/Vulcan‚

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    1. As seen from temperate or tropical latitudes‚ the positions of the constellations shift gradually westward in the sky from night to night because (a) the Earth rotates on its axis. (b) the Earth revolves around the Sun. (c) the tilt of the Earth’s axis changes. (d) their right ascensions constantly change. (e) their declinations constantly change. 2. A star cluster in which the individual stars do not show a striking central concentration nor an orderly pattern or structure is

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    beyond the reach of our sun. They have determined that in addition to our terrestrial and Jovian planets‚ our galaxy consists of hot Jupiters‚ pulsar planets‚ Super-Earths‚ eccentric planets‚ hot Neptunes‚ water worlds‚ free-floating planets‚ exo-Earths and Chthonian planets. HD209458b is a hot Jupiter said to be evolving into a chthonian planet. Sometimes hot Jupiters or hot Neptunes live too close to their stars. Once their stars roast these exoplanets and rip at them with their gravity‚ they might

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    Jupiter Game Company manufactures pocket electronic games. Last year Jupiter sold 25‚000 games at $25 each. Total costs amounted to $525‚000‚ of which $150‚000 were considered fixed. In an attempt to improve its product‚ the company is considering replacing a component part chat has a cost of $2.50 with a new and better pail costing $4.50 per unit in the coming year. A new machine also would be needed to increase plant capacity. The machine would Cost $18‚000 with a useful life of six years and no

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    The Country Husband

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    We don’t see things as they are‚ we see them as we are". This quote relates to the short story "The Country Husband" by John Cheever. As the quote states it is very obscure to not become biased towards certain views. John Cheever’s attitude toward Shady Hill is candid. He reveals the community by explaining the suburbs‚ the residents‚ and their social status. Through this‚ the reader recognizes that everything is not what it appears to the naked eye. Cheever’s attitude toward Shady Hill is reflected

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