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    The Atomic Bomb

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    My topic is the atomic bomb. Two questions I have are one‚ why did the atomic bomb happen? Two‚ how did the atomic bomb change the world? The sub-topics introduce the Manhattan project. Japan refused to surrender‚ why the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The atomic bomb was first used in warfare at Hiroshima and Nagasaki in august 1945‚ and the bomb played a key role in ending World War II. The Atomic bomb created the Manhattan project. The Manhattan

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    Atomic Bombs

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    Composition II “You Have Atomic Bombs‚ but We Have Suicide Bombers” In Rohde’s article we learn of his experience as a hostage in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He explains the Islamic cultures and values‚ but shows us his view on them. Their cultures have some similarities‚ but more differences. We both have religions‚ but Americans approach their religion differently and less violently. America’s whole reality and country differs greatly from the Taliban’s society. The Taliban’s reality differs

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    wake them. The whole incident is somehow forgotten by morning. This sleep parasomnia called a night terror can cause disruptions in relationships. For some‚ night terrors control their lives. The five to thirty minutes of terror (Iannelli) once or twice a month (Jones) usually disappear by the age of 12‚ once the nervous system has matured (What are Night Terrors?). After the age of 12‚ night terrors can translate into sleep walking‚ another sleeping parasomnia (Iannelli). For a teenager already stressed

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    Atomic Mass

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    the Atomic Mass # differ from the Atomic #? The atomic mass differs from the atomic number by the fact that the atomic mass is composed of the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus‚ and the atomic number is the number of protons found in the nucleus‚ and is identical to the charge of the atom. 3) What is an isotope? Give an example (show how it is an isotope). An isotope is a form of the same atom that differs from the original atom in atomic mass

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    General Atomics Drones

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    Running head: General Atomics and Their Drones 1 General Atomics and Their Drones A Look into the Ethical and Social Responsibilities of General Atomics Roxanne L Culp Embry Riddle Aeronautical University General Atomics and Their Drones 2 Abstract Drones appear to be the topic of conversation today. Less than a decade ago they were rarely mentioned. If you heard about

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    Ideology In Into The Wild

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    Would straying away from the norms of society cause one to be deemed to be a kook? Can one choose to follow an outlandish ideology and still be regarded as a rational individual? Questions such as these arise in Jon Krakauer’s Into The Wild. Krakauer retells the tragic‚ yet peculiar‚ story of Christopher McCandless in a unique style‚ by deviating from McCandless’s arrival to Alaska in Chapter One to accounts from individuals he had met on his adventures. Krakauer designs Into The Wild with a discontinuous

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    Terror in Animal Farm

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    to mind when one mentions terror. The word itself implies an intense fear and generally refers to imagined or future dangers. It can put sickening images in our head and your heart may begin to rush at the thought of the word. Terror is a powerful emotion and makes people or animals to act in certain ways‚ and in a lot of cases they do things they don’t want to do. We see the naive community of animal farm transformed through terror as soon as Napoleon comes into power through his vicious dogs.

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    Terror Management Theory

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    self-preservation is a characteristic to both humans and animals‚ the understanding of one’s own mortality is uniquely human. How do we‚ as humans‚ deal with the terror that is associated with this knowledge? According to Terror Management Theory (TMT)‚ developed by Jeff Greenberg‚ Sheldon Solomon‚ and Tom Pyszczynski (1989)‚ the need for “terror management” is a fundamental function possessed by humans and cultural systems. Based on the writings of anthropologist Ernest Becker and inspired by Freud’s

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    Atomic Theory

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    Assignment: Atomic Theory 1. Write the complete symbol and determine the no. of electrons‚ protons and neutrons of the following e- p+ n a.) Oxygen - 8 8 b.) Cesium - 55 55 c.) Argon - 18 18 d.) Uranium - 92 92 e.) Copper - 29 29 2. Calculate the atomic mass of sulfur from its natural isotope. f.) Sulfur-36 g.) Sulfur-32 h.) Sulfur-33 i.) Sulfur-34 3. Complete this table. Symbol of Elements | Atomic Number | Atomic Mass | #

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    Worksheet

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    Worksheet Fill in the following tables: Type of Microscopy State of the Cell (live‚ dead‚ both) Limit of General steps for resolution sample preparation/ fixation Advantage of Technique Phase contrast light microscope Amplitude contrast microscope Optical tweezers Fluorescence/ Confocal Microscopy Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) Scientist Robert Hooke Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Ernst Karl Abbe Fritz Zernike Shimomura‚ Chalfie‚ and Tsien Ernst Ruska Schleiden

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