The Sun The sun is the largest object in the solar system. It is a middle-sized star and there are many other stars out in the universe just like it. Even though it is only a middle-sized star it is large enough to hold over 1 million Earth ’s inside if it were hollow. The temperature on the sun is far too much for any living thing to bear. On the surface it is 10‚000 degrees Fahrenheit and the core is a stunning 27‚000‚000 degrees Fahrenheit. But don ’t worry we are over 90‚000 million
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2013 Table of Contents : Pages I.Introduction 1 II.History 2 III.Description 6 A. Literal Description IV. Greenhouse Effect 11 A.Gases in the Earth’s Atmosphere 1. Greenehouse gases 2.Non-greenhouse gases 3.Indirect radiative Effect 4.Contributions of cloud to earth’s atmosphere B.Impact of a given gas on overall greenhouse effect 1. Proportion of direct Effects at a given moment 2.Atmosphere lifetime 3.Radiative forcing
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ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION SHEET MODULE TITLE : Advance Diploma in International Business COURSE WORK TITLE : Marketing Communication LECTURER : Pamela Wildheart Pilapil DEADLINE DATE : 24th July 2013 NAME OF GROUP MEMBERS NRIC/FIN NUMBER 1. Indah Febria Kusumadewi F2051477U 2. Dong JieRong G1181296T 3. Dengyanxia G0982387K 4. Yao Yimin G1180171X 5. Tran Khac Long G1083731L 6. James jerome francis G1257644M I certify
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understood) Rational Intermediate Strict Compelling Narrowly Tailored United States vs. O’Brien This is speech (from Texas vs. Johnson) Conveying message and message has to be understood Can he be put in jail for burning draft card? Is it unconstitutional? Content neutral regulation Cannot get people to effectively fight without draft cards Understood because they beat him up Need to call for service vs. O’Brien’s speech Call to service wins You can’t say whatever
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At first‚ most people must have laughed at the idea of a chain of restaurants selling identical products all over the country‚ but little did they know that the genius idea that they had mocked would go on to revolutionise the business environment of the future. McDonald’s is now the international market leader for fast food‚ and has been ever since its pioneering first restaurant was launched in San Bernardino‚ California in 1948. Historical Background The original founders of McDonald’s‚
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Thomas Graham studied the behavior of the diffusion of gases of unequal densities when placed in contact with each other‚ using air as his control. He wanted to numerically prove how the diffusion of the gas volumes was inversely proportional to the value of the density of the gas‚ under constant temperature and pressure. The significance of this experiment was that in led to a reevaluation of the concept of the movement of matter‚ realizing that diffusion dealt with small immeasurable elements
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Courtney Ulrick Lab Experiment #4 Properties of Gases Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to understand the gases; Hydrogen‚ Oxygen‚ and Carbon Dioxide. The experiment helped me understand the properties of these gases‚ specifically their physical and chemical properties. Data: Gas | Flame Reaction | Glowing Splint | Limewater Reaction | Bromothymol Blue Reaction | Hydrogen | Loud Pop | | | | Oxygen | | Glowing Brighter | | | Hydrogen & Oxygen | Loud Pop‚ extinguished
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MC Escher Maurits Cornelis Escher‚ usually referred to as M. C. Escher‚ was a Dutch graphic artist. He is known for his often mathematically inspired woodcuts‚ lithographs‚ and mezzotints. These feature impossible constructions‚ explorations of infinity‚ architecture‚ and tessellations. Early life Maurits Cornelis was born in Leeuwarden‚ Friesland‚ in a house that forms part of the Princessehof Ceramics Museum today. He was the youngest son of civil engineer George Arnold Escher and his second
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Gases and Atmospheric Pressure Three types of motion and kinetic energy -particles in a substance have three type of motion and therefore three types of kinetic energy -vibrational motion -vibreational kinetic energy -all particles have this type of energy -rotational motion -rotational kinetic energy -particles in liquid and fases have some solids have this energy type -translational motion -translational kinetic energy -only particles in liquid and gas have this type of energy
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Kinetic theory of gases Question: How does odor travel from one place to another? Kinetic theory of gases A gas is composed of atoms or molecules The gas particles are in constant random motion Kinetic energy is transferred between particles as they collide Pressure The force exerted per unit of area Formula: pressure/force area Measured by barometer A vacuum is empty space‚ with no particles or pressure. Atmospheric pressure is the collision air particles with objects Units of
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