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    Jovian Planets

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    Jovian Planets Ranging between 4.95 and 30.4 AU away from the Sun are the Jovian planets. Jovian means of or relating to either the planet or the mythological god‚ Jupiter. The Jovian planets‚ also referred to as gas giants‚ are Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus‚ and Neptune. These planets all fit the category of being a Jovian planet due to the mutual inclusiveness of a thick atmosphere composed of hydrogen and helium. These planets are not solid‚ they only become denser further towards the core

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    second smallest planet in the solar system. It is 4‚879 kilometers across. Compare that with our moon‚ which is 3456 km across‚ and you can see that mercury is not very big. In fact‚ Jupiter’s moons Ganymede and Callisto and Saturn’s moon Titan are bigger! Even though those moons are bigger‚ Mercury weighs a lot more than they do because it is made of mostly metal and rock. In fact‚ Mercury has the most metals for its size of any planet in the solar system. Mercury is also the closest planet to the sun

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    The American President PolSci 001 1. How influential are the decisions of a President in times of war? How do you relate the powers of the President to declare Martial Law? * Being the leader of a country‚ a President’s decision can greatly affect the present situation that the country is facing. Whatever decision he makes can sum up his abilities towards leading his people. It influences the people with the President’s decision in terms of support or disapproval. Support in the sense

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    Planet Venus

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    Joe Landis Block 1 Mr. Craft Research Report Joe Landis i The Planet Venus iii Introduction iii The Surface iii The Atmosphere iii Volcanoes v Magellan Mission v Work Cited Page vii The Planet Venus Introduction The planet we know as Venus is the second planet from the Sun in our solar system. The Planet is also the brightest if we were looking at it from earth. According to a some information I have found it "is the third brightest celestial object in the sky (after the

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    persecution or discrimination. Silva’s story featured conventions of Verbatim theatre‚ namely‚ dialogue that expressed‚ in detail‚ his own firsthand experiences in Iraq‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Egypt‚ and his journey to reaching Australia as a means for a new life. Furthermore‚ a combination of involving the audience directly and dramatization of action was utilised. An example of this combination of conventions was when Silva took on the role of a persistent salesperson‚ in the souk‚ who somewhat harassed customers

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    Planet Venus

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    PLANET VENUS Ladies and gentlemen‚ today you are going to witness the most exceptional and gorgeous alien in the universe from the planet Venus! Venera! Let us give her a round of applause. TRANSLATION Good day people of the Earth! You once believe that my planet is your morning star and evening star. After the Sun and the Moon it is the brightest object in your night-sky. My planet is Venus‚ my name is Venera and my people are Venerians. Venus was once like earth but as the sun expands

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    APES CH 1

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    could not survive without them Beyond 6.9 billion people on Earth Two phenomena leading to population increase  Transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to an agricultural way of life = lived longer and produced more children (Agricultural revolution)  Industrial revolution = mid 1700s‚ shift from rural life to an urban society‚ mass production‚ powered by fossil fuels (nonrenewable energy sources i.e. oil‚ coal‚ natural gas) The “tragedy of the commons” – Garrett Hardin‚ UCSB‚ 1968

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    planet earth

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    Kristel Mae Tagle Bs BIOLOGY III Planet Earth Earth is the third planet from the sun. The place where many organisms exist‚ enhance with the beauty of nature. Packed with rich biodiversity‚ streams and rivers. Have you seen this place before? Maybe yes‚ but for how long? How much it matter to us if it is lost? What can we do to save them? Those are questions that that will hopefully strike our nerves. In this new millennium‚ many changes have occurred that altered the condition of the nature

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    Life of Pi Review

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    Today were going to talk about one of the most amazing‚ fantastic‚ incredible and just this awesome movie! Called LIFE OF PI!!!! So let’s get right to it! LIFE OF PI is a fantasy adventure novel by Yann Martel‚ which was published in 2001‚ but earlier this year the movie called LIFE OF PI was released‚ and so far it has been getting really great reviews. The movie is about a 16 year old boy named Pi‚ whose father decides to move to Canada‚ the teen boy sadly has to leave is home‚ friends and

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    The Planet Saturn

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    Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. Because Saturn is bigger than Earth‚ you would weigh more on Saturn. If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth you would weigh 112 on Saturn. The Romans gave the planet Saturn its name after their god of agriculture. Saturn is 74‚899 miles wide (120‚535 kilometers wide). It takes Saturn ten hours and forty minutes to complete one single rotation‚ isn ’t that cool! One day on Saturn is only ten hours long‚ ours is twenty-four hours long. Thirty years

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