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    Alkaline Earth Metals

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    ALKALINE EARTH METALS  what are alkaline earth metals?  Alkaline earth metals are elements that are in the second group of the periodic table. the elements have two  electrons on the outermost shell. the elements include  Beryllium‚ magnesseum‚ calcium‚strontium‚ barium  and Radium.The alkaline earth metals are all silver­colored and soft‚ and have relatively low  densities‚ melting points‚ and boiling points. In chemical terms‚ all of the alkaline metals react  with the halogens to form the alkaline earth metal halides 

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    Save the planet Earth

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    Our planet is in great danger. For the last one hundred or so years‚ the people of earth have wasted and misused the natural recourses of earth. Several plans have been developed to stop the abuse of earth. Some of these plans I will discuss in this essay‚ many of which can be executed by any one. Environmental problems have become so complex that many individuals feel they can have no effect on them. Problems like oil spills‚ hazardous waste‚ loss of rain forests‚ endangered species‚ acid rain‚

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    activity can damage the Earth Human have been damaging on the Earth for thousands of years. In fact‚ human activity has big influence on the Earth. Some people believe that the Earth is being damaged by human activity. In my opinion‚ I really believe that the human is damaging the Earth. There are three main ways to damages the Earth from human activity are deforestation ‚ poisonous gases ‚ and it makes pollute the environment. First‚ a human activity that damages the Earth is deforestation. Deforestation

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    What are the origins of life on Earth? This question has been highly debated by scientists for a long time. Scientists are trying to determine what makes Earth so unique that life thrives here but in no other planets that we are aware of. There are several theories that scientists have proposed in trying to determine the origins of life on Earth. Some theorize that life derived from an extraterrestrial source‚ others believe autotrophs were the source‚ and other groups hypothesizes that heterotrophs

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    Protecting Planet Earth

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    For many centuries humans have lived on planet Earth and being environmentally friendly is the least we can do. Earth must cope with various problems due to the constant change of society and it is unfortunate to say that it is us who has created the troubles. It is important that Earth stays healthy and we can always do our part to protect planet Earth. “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.” So goes the ancient Native American’s saying‚ a phrase that

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    Good Earth Essay

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    and over time overtakes one’s whole mentality. Those of us who experience this “disease” of greed blindly begin to lose the ethics and integrity that they have learned. This subject is directly related and portrayed throughout the novel The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck. The theme of “greed” plays an important role that helps to make the story what it is in the end. Buck included the theme of “greed” throughout the novel to help the reader understand the process and cause and effect of greediness

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    In 1966‚ the National Historic Preservation Act was passed and this act established the National Register and the process for adding properties to it. The purpose of the National Register is to help property owners and other interested groups to coordinate‚ identify and to preserve historic sites in the United States. In order to perform their duties‚ the National Register has the ability to offer benefits that help to preserve historic sites. These benefits include: recognition of the property’s

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    Flat Earth Society

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    What you may or may not have known is that the Earth is actually flat. In this paper I will insert testimonies from several celebrities and scientists while giving reasoning behind this claim. Flat Earth Society has several facts behind this. One is the Bedford Level experiment shown here. The first investigation was carried out by Samuel Birley Rowbotham (1816-1884)‚ the president of the Flat Earth Society‚ in the summer of 1838. He waded into the river and used a telescope held eight inches above

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    Saving Planet Earth

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    Ms. Webb English 0321-309 Nov. 14‚ 2011 Saving Planet Earth I was reading a story about recycling‚ and what it means to recycle‚ it means to reduce and reuse materials so that we save the raw materials. If you reduce and reuse it saves on greenhouse gasses and emissions. It will keep our earth greener. My husband is a recycling coordinator for Texas A&M. When I first moved here I worked as a recycling assistant‚ which

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    origin of life on earth

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    The Earth is one of eight major planets and a host of minor planets that circle a fairly average‚ middle-aged‚ main-sequence star. It formed from the accretion of residual material from the gravitational collapse of the solar nebula that produced the Sun. Based on their specific distances from the Sun‚ the planets formed into groups of similar chemical compositions‚ sizes‚ and densities. The four smaller inner planets are of higher density and are composed of a mixture of rock and metal. In contrast

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