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    Digital Android Camera

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    the endless possibilities of the Android™ OS and Wi-Fi connectivity. Create exceptional photos and Full HD videos‚ then edit‚ style and share them easier and faster than ever before. Situation Analysis Nikon is introducing a digital camera‚ Supernova‚ which has built in Wi-Fi service in it. The android camera will offer high quality pictures with a megapixel of 19.2. The basic market need is to offer such a camera‚ which can send your pictures directly to your desired social network‚ just like

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    Nebula Research Paper

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    Nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust‚ hydrogen‚ helium and other ionised gasses. The discovery of nebula goes back to the early 1600s. Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc discovered the Orion Nebula in 1610 using a refracting telescope. Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc used this telescope to observe the skies‚ for example‚ it was used to observe Jupiter’s moons as well as other aspects of space‚ including nebulae. The discovery of the Orion nebula was revolutionary. While it was Nicolas-Claude Fabri

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    Over the past decades‚ as a result of globalization especially in the business world‚ operating as a multinational company has become as an opportunity for the businesses to grow and develop faster. As Iverson pointed out‚ the significant benefit that organizations can have from being multinational is to take advantage of an expanding talent pool of workers (Iverson‚ 2000: p.31) Dubai can be a good example to prove that multinational workforce is a growing opportunity‚ according to Dubai government

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    The Universe: “Life and Death of a Star” video questions Astronomy Name: Period: 1. There are ________________ stars in our galaxy. 400 billion 2. What are the pillars of creation? A cloud of dust and hydrogen gas‚ a “stellar nursery” for the birth of new stars‚ in the Eagle Nebular‚ 700 light years from Earth 3. Each contracting cloud can produce a few dozen to __________________ of stars. A star like our sun requires a gas cloud __________________ times the size of our solar system. The temperature

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    Mysterious disappearance of the image - the origin of universal war Bincheng Mao Preface: The vast universe and dazzlingly bright stars‚ which were thought to last forever a moment ago‚ but the next moment will be in jeopardy. It seems everything can vanish at any time and every moment changes rapidly. The birth and death

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    Nebulas

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    and iron. Nebulas are considered the largest objects in the galaxy‚ some nebulas are even hundreds of light years across. There are 5 major kinds of nebula‚ witch are‚ planetary nebulae‚ emission nebulae‚ reflection nebulae‚ dark nebulae‚ and supernova remnants. A planetary nebula is a shell of gas that is made by a star as its life draws close to an end. These nebulas really have nothing to do with planets. They were given the name planetary nebula because they often look like planets due to

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    Book Critique Of Cahokia

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    Not knowing why the supernova was suddenly there‚ it would make sense that the Cahokians had mixed feelings about it. Many of them may have seen the supernova as a sign from god‚ or some superior being‚ and interpreted it as such. This supernova influenced life during this time through new forms of pottery‚ and new styles of buildings. Roughly during this time of the supernova‚ New Cahokia was constructed‚ and it makes sense to believe that the construction

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    Black Hole Essay

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    of its own gravity. We shall now describe how the black holes are formed from neutron stars after the supernova explosions of big stars. When a supernova explosion of a very massive star takes place‚ then the gaseous matter present in the outer shell (or envelope) of the star is scattered into space but the core of the star survives during supernova explosion. This heavy core of the supernova star continues to contract (shrink) and becomes a neutron star. The fate of this neutron star depends

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    Life Cycle Of A Star

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    Nebula:  Nebulas are huge clouds of dust and gas‚ most of the gas that makes up the nebula is hydrogen. Sometimes nebulas can remain mostly static for billions of years. Eventually though a passing star or shock wave from a supernova will disturb the gas and dust. The dust and gas may then start to clump together‚ gravity will then clump more and more gas together‚ this is when the star starts the next part of its life cycle.      Protostar:  A protostar is when the gas has clumped together and

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    Luka Klikovac When the dust unsettles A shroud of grainy particles veils the heart of most galaxies‚ helping to make stars‚ planets and even us. But where did it all come from? Stuart Clark investigates T HE universe‚ it seems‚ has the same problem I have. Dust‚ everywhere. Looking round as I type this‚ I find myself wondering where on earth it all comes from. Just how does it accumulate without invitation on every surface‚ in every nook and cranny? Increasingly‚ astronomers can

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