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    Trombone History

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    The Trombone Sitting in a dark room there is dead silence... all of a sudden the spotlight shoots on and there in so sorrowful ...such emotion. Such beautiful music‚ the audience almost mistakes the sound as a human voice. The trombone is a musical instrument that while there were many changes throughout time can be linked back through the thresholds of the universe. However there will only be time to talk about The chemical elements and their origins‚ the creation of music‚ and the evolution of

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    Research Paper On Neptune

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    Neptune Neptune is the eighth farthest known planet from our sun. It was discovered on September 23‚ 1847‚ by Johann Gottfried Galle. Neptune is 451‚00 km ( 30.1 AU ) away from the sun. It’s known for being the windiest and the coldest (-235) planet. The name Neptune is the name of the Roman god of the sea. Composition Neptune is a frozen gas. It is mainly made of hydrogen. Neptune’s core is made of iron and other metals. Its mantle is made of water‚ ammonia‚ and methane. The temperature inside

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    W2246-Bsr Research Papers

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    The galaxy‚ called W2246-0526 is the most luminous galaxy known‚ which means that if all galaxies were the same distance from Earth it would appear the brightest. This galaxy was formed over a billion years ago after the Big Bang. A recent discovery shows that this galaxy is releasing tremendous amounts of turbulent gas‚ which has never been seen before from a galaxy of this kind. The galaxy is tearing itself apart‚ because the momentum of the particles of light deposited in the gas are pushing gas

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    Sunspot Research Paper

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    Sunspots are dark areas on the solar surface that contain transient and concentrated magnetic fields. They are the most prominent visible features on the photosphere Sun; a moderate-sized sunspot is about as large as Earth. Sunspots form and dissipate over periods of days or weeks. They occur when strong magnetic fields emerge through the solar surface and allow the area to cool slightly‚ from a background value of 6000 degrees C down to about 4200 degrees C; this area appears as a dark spot in contrast

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    A few weeks ago‚ I had the pleasure of being there to witness the graduation of martial artist Will Franken‚ age 14‚ from rank 3rd degree level 4 black belt to probationary 4th degree. This new promotion makes him the highest rank in the Olathe academy’s youth division. Due to age restrictions‚ he can’t become a full 4th degree for a few years. This probationary rank is a new concept in the Tiger Rock Martial Arts International (TRMAI) association‚ created very recently in order to prevent kids from

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    Name: Dang Tuan Tung School: Foreign Trade University‚ Hanoi Essay Fallen Star Market segmentation strategy is one of the most important business strategies that will determine the success or failure of a corporation or an organization. It has been proven through reality business. There are many companies reaping huge success with reasonable and proper market segmentation. On the contrary‚ a great deal of companies failed as they have made improper market segmentation. Take airlines Silverjet

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    Who’s the best and on this land? As I walked down the crowded hallway seeing many college students leaving the building trying to make it to their next class or dorm. I make it to the end of the hallway and push the door open which feels light as a feather. The set of stairs that seem to take just seconds to go down of and needing to push another door which is somewhat heavier than the first. Then out of the third door that takes me outside. When I get outside I can automatically feel the sun

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    Gravitation Lab

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    Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=My_Solar_System and click on Run Now. 1. Move the slider all the way to accurate‚ click on the tape measure and the grid. 2. Click the radio button for 4 objects and run the simulation until the purple planet (body 2) has made one complete orbit (one year). 3. After the first orbit (year)‚ turn off the traces (show traces box) and watch another orbit (year) of the purple planet (body 2). Question One: Is blue moon (body 3) circling

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    Radiation Factors Risk Assessment When colonizing Mars‚ there are a variety of different hazards that can affect the astronauts colonizing‚ including radiation. Radiation is found everywhere in outer space. It can cause cancer‚ death‚ and a decrease in blood count. According to the impact vs. probability matrix‚ radiation is rated as a 25 due to the high chance of being exposed and the high probability that radiation will negatively impact the astronauts’ future. As astronauts leave the protection

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    China

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    Victor Lee CHEM 113 4/5/2013 The Spectroscopy of Interstellar Anions Dr. Ryan Fortenberry presented about one of the greatest mysteries in spectroscopy‚ which involved these diffuse interstellar bands spectra of space. No one has been able to conclusively determine these specific bands‚ but after thought‚ Fortenberry speculated that these could potentially be absorption bands of anions due to various other observations from previous reports about these findings. Fortenberry ran calculations

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