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    Where Do Planets Come from

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    Zhong 1 Justin Zhong Ms. Ljoka 2nd Annual Holy Spirit Science Fair February 21‚ 2013 Where do planets come from? Abstract Astronomers have spent many centuries wondering how our solar system and its planets came to be. We could only see the end result of planet formation‚ not the process itself. And we had no other examples to study. Even with the knowledge gained about other solar system‚ we were left to wonder‚ are there other planetary systems out there‚ and did they form like ours? This project

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    Billion years ago‚ y There was no Sun‚ no Earth& no Moon y Only cosmic dust and gasses drifted in the darkness of space SOLAR SYSTEM THEORY The solar system was formed by a slowly spinning cloud of gas and cosmic dust‚ gradually the cloud began to spin faster and faster this formed a large spinning whirl at the centre and smaller whirls surrounding it at various distances. SOLAR SYSTEM THEORY The huge and heavy centre became hot enough to start thermo nuclear reaction the centre began

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    time spent jumping increases because figure skaters no longer must complete Moves in the Field. I personally spend a two hour on ice training session as follows: 20 minutes on edges‚ 20 minutes spinning‚ 60 minutes jumping and then I assess how I feel - if I have ankle pain‚ I complete my session spinning and doing edges‚ but if I am fine‚ I continue jumping. I estimate I do upwards of 50 jumps a day.) Overuse injuries are the most common concern for many figure skaters‚ especially if they have poor

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    Love vs Lust

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    alone. Love is best defined as a feeling you get when you spin around in circles really fast. You feel out of breathe and everything loses its form right before your eyes. However unlike spinning around and having the ability to control whether you stop or not; when you’re in love you can’t control the spinning. Love isn’t an over-night pimple cure‚ love takes time to brew up and blossom into its full effect. Sometimes people prove their love by going out of their comfort zone. When Hercules went

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    about the news that he announced the request to the whole town. Kat rather seemed “okay” about the whole situation instead of being excited. That night she had a dream about a dart in a board spinning over and over again but instead of the spinning making her dizzy she was happy. It was a really strange dream and it kept repeating three nights in a row. Contrary to her strange dream‚ she went to seek advice from her grandma who was

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    (Beginning in paragraph two of Chapter 2‚ and continuing throughout the chapter‚ Grendel describes how he used to be as a child. How does this description compare or contrast with the behavior of the humans when they are fully-grown?) In chapter two of Grendel‚ John Gardner takes the readers into a deeper aspect of Grendel’s life. Most specifically‚ this chapter revolves around the childhood life of Grendel. Readers are able to access the mind of Grendel as a child‚ through a chapter that

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    Ancient Greece is a very famous country that is known for its unique fashion styles. Years ago‚ ancient Greeks did not care about the type of clothing they were wearing. Men and women wore similar things. Not knowing that a few hundred years later researchers would argue over if their clothes were better than today’s or worse than today’s clothing. The Greeks had unique ways of making clothing but it does not compare to today’s clothing. In Ancient Greece there were many different fashion styles

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    function is to regulate the engines torque and transfer it to the transmission. When you depress the clutch pedal‚ you are typically disconnecting the wheels from the engine. A clutch allows the driver to smoothly engage the vehicle’s spinning engine to a non-spinning transmission by controlling the slippage between them. When learning to drive a manual-transmission vehicle‚ remember that you only use your left foot for the clutch pedal; as your right foot is used for only the gas and brake pedals

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    The statement is true to the extent that it is somewhat false and true. This is due to the fact that every major positive impact always brings in many negative impacts with it that even sometimes affects other major impacts of the Industrial Revolution. The impacts of the Industrial Revolution changed the world vastly and improved civilization with all the negative effects it also produced. One of the main impacts of the Industrial Revolution is Commerce and Trade. It allowed countries to have free

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    Your Inner FIsh

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    Dispute: All organisms with vision have similar eyes and similar vision genes. All organisms with vision do not have similar eyes. There are many groups that have similar eyes‚ but not every single organism have similar eyes. Since most of the picture processing happens in the brain‚ the function of the eye is just to capture light to carry to the brain for processing of an image. (149) Human’s camera-like eyes are similar and common to every creature with a skull. However many different types

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