Jupiter and its Galilean Moons By: Logan Brink Astronomy 101 April 19‚ 2011 The solar system is an intriguing place. There are objects in our solar system that have unfathomable beauty; a few of these beautiful objects being Jupiter and its four Galilean moons. Jupiter is one of the most interesting bodies in the solar system‚ so it makes sense that its four largest moons are equally fascinating. The Galilean moons are some of the most curious bodies in our solar system. From dead worlds to
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Dengue Fever Makes Inroads into the U.S. The mosquito-borne infection is cropping up in Florida‚ but mysteriously not in similar regions in the nation By Dina Fine Maron Most Americans lose little sleep over dengue fever. The mosquito-borne infection is a leading killer in the tropics and subtropics‚ but it’s been a long-held belief that ubiquitous air-conditioning‚ few open windows and limited time outdoors protects us from dengue. And in fact‚ for the past century most U.S. cases (except
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The poems Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden and My Papa’s Waltz by Theodore Roethke are two very similar works of literature. Both poems deal with the narrator looking back on the lives of their fathers and recalling certain events from the past. Those Winter Sundays deals with the narrator looking back on how her father sacrificed everything for the family and was never fully appreciated. My Papa’s Waltz deals with the narrator looking back at a time where he played joyfully with his father
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sort of spokesperson for the revolution in many Latin American countries‚ especially after he published Guerrilla warfare –a book that explain the requisites for a revolution- that served as a guidebook for insurgent groups (Ibid.). According to Hayden (2009) “The Cuban revolution helped to inspire at least twenty-four guerrillas in Argentina‚ Bolivia‚ Chile‚ Colombia‚ El Salvador‚ Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ Mexico‚ Nicaragua‚ Peru‚ Venezuela and Uruguay” (Pg. 95). The only country that succeed in overthrowing
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double. It was at this point‚ his mother knew there was a bigger issue at hand. Hayden was referred to an ophthalmologist for further testing. When the doctor examined Hayden’s eyes closely‚ he saw abnormal swelling and immediately ordered a CT scan. The results were upsetting: There was a mass on Hayden’s brain. He underwent surgery to remove the tumor‚ after which a biopsy revealed more devastating news: Hayden suffered from a type of brain tumor called Medulloblastoma. Hayden’s parents had
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Life‚ liberty‚ and property. These are the three natural rights John Locke believed all human beings are born with. However‚ does the right to life also entail the right to death? In the past two decades‚ physician-assisted suicide has become an increasingly divisive topic both in America and around the world. Physician-assisted suicide consists of a patient receiving a prescription for a lethal medication from his or her doctor. Both proponents and detractors of physician-assisted suicide have convincing
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piece of theatre‚ professionally and interactively expressing a searingly honest storyline‚ distinctively relatable to the young target audience. The thought provoking performance was astutely executed by seasoned company performers Sam Forster and Hayden Jones‚ amplified through the employment of dramatic conventions‚ creating Zeal theatres desired dramatic effect to create mood‚ enhance subtext and deliver a thoroughly entertaining‚ hard-hitting piece of interactive theatre containing a delight balance
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following quote: “Janice: ‘I was born here but don’t feel at home here […] She’s family and I’m not because the Children’s Aid Society took me away’” (Drew Hayden Taylor‚ 90). She also speaks of how hard it was to adapt once she learned the truth: “Janice: ‘I wanted to belong here so bad. […] But from the moment I arrived‚ I knew I didn’t belong’” (Drew Hayden Taylor‚ 99). Although Janice was given birth to by a loving and caring mother who would have raised her wonderfully‚ she was taken away before she
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a hard worker. A parent that is supportive‚ responsible‚ and a leader and hard worker all make up to be a great parent in my opinion. In the stories Scar by Amy Tan‚ My Fathers Hands by Daisy Hernandez‚ and the poems Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden‚ No Longer a Teenager by Gerald Locklin all tie up to the universal theme of good parenting. Even though some characters in the story struggle to be the perfect parent they desire to be‚ some are successful in doing so while others just cannot do
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In the short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates there is bad parenting and it costs Connie at the end. Throughout the entire story there is little or no parenting‚ or sometimes there is a little parenting but it is not very good parenting. For example‚ “their father was away at work most of the time and when he came home‚ he wanted supper and he read the newspaper at supper and after supper he went to bed. He didn’t bother talking much to them” (Oates 1). So even
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