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    UV Rays

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    Meteorology 11 October 2013 Harmful UV Rays and Their Differences As we all know being over exposed to the sun and its harmful rays can be very dangerous for your skin‚ and may lead to skin cancer‚ but there are some UV rays that are more dangerous than others. Coming from the skin cancer stand point the most dangerous rays are UVB rays‚ they are the main cause of most skin cancers. Although UVB rays are the most harmful to our skin it has the second shortest wavelength coming in at 290-320

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    Ray Parslow

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    Ray Parslow is a famous graphic designer and he loves his work. Ray enjoys working with a talented team who create designs for many different clients from large organisations‚ corporations and government departments‚ through to small businesses and charities. His work includes anything from designing business cards‚ logos‚ signage‚ posters‚ brochures or annual reports through to large-scale environmental graphics such as the Fox Studios’ site. A wide mix of interesting projects keeps his job exciting

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    Modernist literature emerged during the end of the 19th century (1890-1950) and was perceived as a reaction to an increasingly industrialized and globalized world. It was mostly brought on by the damaging effects of WWI‚ WWII‚ and the Great Depression. People lived in an ever changing environment where most were struggling to survive. Modernist literature acknowledged that the political system in America was not working. Thus many writers of this movement expressed their opposition or gave an opinion

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    Ray Lewis

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    Ray Lewis Ray Lewis was born May 15‚ 1975 and is a linebacker who has played for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL since 1996. Lewis has been selected to eleven Pro Bowls and been named an Associated Press All-Pro nine times. He won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2000 and 2003; he was the sixth player to win the award multiple times. He was also the second linebacker to win the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award and the first linebacker to win the award on the winning Super Bowl team

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    Ray Kroc

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    Standardization/Conclusion Ray Kroc is often called the “Henry Ford of food services”. He realized that the mass production of fast food required the combination of precise measurements and an efficient assembly process. “There is a science to making and serving a hamburger”‚ Kroc once said. Along those lines‚ Kroc required exact specifications on all of his beef patties: Fat content: below 19% Weight: 1.6 oz Diameter: 3.875 inches Onions: ¼ oz Kroc even had a laboratory in suburban

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    Ray Dalio

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    Ray Dalio‚ who runs the hedge fund behemoth Bridgewater Associates‚ is speaking at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit with former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg. Bloomberg TV’s Stephanie Ruhle is the panel moderator. Both CEOs are talking about the intense focus on transparency at both of their firms. Dalio is also one of those closely followed macro fund managers. He is also known for ’round-the-clock surveillance at his firm. Everything is recorded. Dalio said that

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    Ray Bradbury’s Technological Advances in Fiction Imagine‚ a house that took care of you! No longer would you need to clean‚ cook‚ or remember agendas and plans‚ and reading on your own? Nahh‚ your “smart-house” can do that for you as well! But of course this is all fiction‚ right? I mean‚ who has ever heard of a house that can do all of the work and maintenance itself? It’s just not real. Simply impossible; well that is‚ in today’s world‚ the society of the 21st century. In Ray Bradbury’s fictional

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    Abstract The proposed study will examine respondents’ opinions about online courses in higher education. This study will also examine some of the fundamental questions about the nature and extent of online education. These questions are as followed: Has the growth of online enrollments begun to plateau? Who is learning online? What types of institutions have online offerings? Have perceptions of quality changed for online offerings? What are the barriers to widespread adoption of online education

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    The speaker in The Butterfly is Friedman‚ when he lived in the Theresienstadt Ghetto. The poem conveys images of a bright world beyond a grimy window. Friedman gives a message of the innocence stripped away by the Holocaust. He uses the metaphor of a butterfly to portray such a loss of innocence. His use of adjectives also emphasizes his view of the scene. The statement “Butterflies don’t live in here‚ in the ghetto” is the most cogent line of the poem. Children cannot survive in the ghetto‚ just

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    Katie Virant Words Brought to Life English- 4th Period November 30‚ 2009 Ray Bradbury‚ well-known American author‚ playwright‚ and poet‚ created his success on no more than his high school diploma. He did‚ however‚ learn many valuable lessons in life which he incorporates in his works. Ray Bradbury uses figurative language such as irony‚ personification‚ and imagery to artistically present his vision of life’s morals. Bradbury’s use of irony in his pieces establishes how mankind commonly

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