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    The Fifth State of Matter

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    seem not to obey gravity‚ too. Also‚ since decades‚ nobody can understand that millions of sun masses can be ejected with almost light-velocity via jets against the extremely strong gravity of a black hole.  This paper calls to mind that all these celestial bodies which do not seem to obey thermodynamics‚ gravity and many other physical laws - have a filament form. Now‚ this paper shows that they are not in the fourth but in a fifth state of matter. No complicated‚ forced‚ ad hoc models like magnetic

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    ROMANTICISM

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    William Wordsworth also used the characteristic Love of nature in his poem “Ode on Intimations of Immortality”. For example‚ in the first stanza‚ when the speaker says that there was a time when all of nature seemed dreamlike to him‚ “appareled in celestial light‚” and that that time is past; “the things I have seen I can see no more.” In the second stanza‚ he says that he still sees the rainbow‚ and that the rose is still lovely; the moon looks around the sky with delight‚ and starlight and sunshine

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    Fairy Tail Research Paper

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    Tail. One day‚ she meets a red-headed boy who saves her from a unscrupulous wizard‚ and before she knows it‚ she’s introduced to the wild and wacky band of wizards of Fairy Tail and begins the adventure of a lifetime. Lucy Lucy is an aspiring celestial wizard‚ which means she has a ring of magic keys that she uses to conjure up powerful magical entities. Flirtatious and ambitious‚ Lucy dreams of joining Fairy Tail‚ a famous

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    Case 2: Schizophrenia Complicates Care Needs 1. Which mental health research data discussed in this chapter best describe Katherine? The mental health research data that describe Katherine would be the National Institute on Aging and National Institute for Nursing Research in the late 1990s investigated the efficacy of several interventions for reducing the burden on diverse groups of family caregivers to older while improving the quality of care (Schulz‚ Bella‚ Czaja‚ Gitlin‚ Wisniewski‚ & Ory

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    spending a spared interest payments and entitlement programs. This process failed because once again Congress found a way to avoid the rules that they set in place for themselves; they exempted most of the budget from the sequester process. The 1990 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act and Budget Enforcement Act attempted to further centralize power within Congress and forced more automatic changes to the budget to get things passed. The Budget Enforcement Act set further ceilings for spending that if passed

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    Gatsby was a man that represented everything Nick hatred. He lied‚ cheated‚ and stole from people throughout the book. Yet‚ he is only man exempt from Nick’s harsh scorn. Gatsby is a self-made‚ idealistic‚ opportunist‚ and the embodiment of the American Dream. Gatsby was a self-made man‚ that went from rags to riches to acquire his wealth. “There was music from my neighbor’s house through the summer nights. In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the

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    the different shapes of the moon‚ and all of that important stuff that is too easily forgotten‚ as time progresses. But whether one retains the basic knowledge of Earth’s sun and moon or not‚ the facts (similarities and differences) of these two celestial objects‚ are still very important. Without these facts‚ science would not be the same‚ nor would it have nearly the same amount of innumerable breakthroughs that it has today. To fully understand the similarities of Earth’s sun and moon‚ one must

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    Mayan Culture

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    The Maya originated around 2600 B.C. and rose to prominence around A.D. 250 in present-day Mexico‚ Guatemala‚ Belize‚ Honduras‚ and El Salvador. Inheriting the inventions and ideas of earlier civilizations‚ the Maya developed astronomy‚ calendric systems‚ hieroglyphic writing‚ ceremonial architecture‚ and masonry without metal tools. Maya civilization started to decline around A.D. 900‚ although some peripheral Centre’s continued to thrive until the Spanish conquest in the early sixteenth century

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    History of Calculus

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    associated with the fluxion and the fluent as for Leibniz‚ he produced the differential and the integral. Isaac Newton was a self-taught mathematic student who studied at Trinity College in Cambridge starting in 1661. He shaped his work in optics‚ celestial mechanics and mathematics‚ including calculus. His early work consisted of Analysis with Infinite Series in 1669 but his most famous work is the Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy published in 1687. Newton only introduced his notions of

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    Pluto No Longer a Planet

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    "We will find hundreds. It’s a very huge category." A clear majority of researchers voted for the new definition at a meeting of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in Prague‚ in the Czech Republic. The IAU decides the official names of all celestial bodies. The tough decision comes after a multiyear search for a scientific definition of the word "planet." The term never had an official meaning before. What Is a Planet Today? According to the new definition‚ a full-fledged planet is an object

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