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    it is believed‚ eventually end up as (a) a blue dwarf. (b) a black hole. (c) a proton star. (d) a pulsar. (e) a black dwarf. 4. an imaginary line connecting any planet with the Sun (a) revolves around the Sun at a constant angular rate. (b) is always the same length. (c) is longest when the planet moves fastest. (d) sweeps out equal areas in equal periods of time. (e) is constantly getting longer. 5. A radio galaxy (a) is more radioactive than a typical galaxy

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    Welcome to SCIE 150: The Science of Everything Today: Astronomy Today • Stars: how are they born‚ how do they live‚ how do they die ▫ How do different stars vary in these paths • Planets: how are they born ▫ What are the planets of our solar system like • Constellations are A. Stars that are nearby each other in space B. Stars that appear to be near each other‚ but may be very far apart The Sun • Our Sun is A. B. C. D. An average star A very small star A

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    from me. I paced the floor up and down‚ clutching the shawl to myself and switched on the Television to see if there was any interesting programme on the channel. The Movie ‘Mars Attacks ‘was being aired‚ of which I had read good reviews in the press. It was an exciting movie about strange unpredictable creatures from Mars landing on earth. They were welcomed by the American public‚ to be later annihilated by a mere misunderstanding of releasing a pigeon‚ as a gesture of peace. The wanton destruction

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    the light move slightly faster c) light travels a perfectly straight path d) the path of the light is curved downward very slightly e) none of the above 3. The terrestrial planets are a) Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth‚ and Mars b) Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus‚ and Neptune c) Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus‚ Neptune‚ and Pluto d) Venus‚ Earth‚ and Mars e) none of the above combinations 4. From lowest energy to highest energy‚ which of the following correctly orders the different categories of electromagnetic radiation? a)

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    includes eight planets and their natural satellites such as Earth’s moon; dwarf planets such as Pluto and Ceres; asteroids; comets and meteoroids 2. The sun is the center of our solar system. It contains almost all of the mass in our solar system and exerts a tremendous gravitational pull on planets and other bodies. 3. Our solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago. 4. The four planets closest to the Sun - Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth‚ and Mars - are called the terrestrial planets because they have

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    Mercury : Due to mercury being extremely close to the sun‚ causes its planet to have no atmosphere. If any air was ever around Mercury‚ it would have been within its early years and from that point to now‚ it is gone because of all of the heat being given off of the sun. Mercury has crazy weather issues because of the lack of atmosphere‚ which includes a drastic weather change within day to night.Whenever the sun touches the surface of Mercury‚ that is when the climate reaches its highess at

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    In “The Martian”‚ a 2011 hardcore science fiction novel by Andy Weir‚ astronaut Mark Watney finds himself struggling to survive alone on Mars after a freak accident led to him being abandoned by his crewmates. Weir explores an optimistic view of human nature. One of the major themes that emerge from the novel is human nature. The team-up between NASA and the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) emphasizes the author’s belief that humanity is greater than the sum of its parts. Cooperation

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    light in the darkest of times. Could you even imagine a world without a moon? A world in which the black of night would only be interrupted by countless stars‚ the sun would be doomed to rise and shine on its own and the earth would be a lonely rocky planet only surrounded by celestial bodies to far away to see with human eyes. In order to research the effects the moon has on different variables‚

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    head of administration argues that employees are misusing their leave benefits. However some female employees explained that their family matters interfere with office work. Using the MARS model‚ as well as your knowledge of absenteeism‚ discuss some of the possible reasons for absenteeism and how to reduce it. MARS Model seeks to explain individual behavior as a result of internal and external factors or influences acting together. Individual behavior influenced by Motivation‚ Ability‚ Role perception

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    Bradbury’s The Illustrated Man: The Concrete Mixer Imperialism Ray Bradbury’s “The Concrete Mixer‚” tells the story of a Martian named Ettil‚ who refuses to invade Earth on the theory that the people of Earth have greater morale than the people of Mars. Ettil had feared that his people were doomed to the same fate as the people in his books­: whom at the end of every story were conquered by Earth. When the Martians’ arrive to Earth nothing is as any of them thought it would be. They had been anticipating

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