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    Jovian Planets

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    Jovian Planets Ranging between 4.95 and 30.4 AU away from the Sun are the Jovian planets. Jovian means of or relating to either the planet or the mythological god‚ Jupiter. The Jovian planets‚ also referred to as gas giants‚ are Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus‚ and Neptune. These planets all fit the category of being a Jovian planet due to the mutual inclusiveness of a thick atmosphere composed of hydrogen and helium. These planets are not solid‚ they only become denser further towards the core

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    Physical Science Planet Project 5/3/11 [pic] After the discovery of Uranus‚ scientist noticed the orbit was not as it should be in accordance to Newton’s law. Neptune was discovered by Johann Galle on September 23‚ 1846. Neptune has been visited by the Voyager 2; it flew by the planet on August 25‚ 1989. It was the first planet to be found by a mathematical prediction. Alexis Bouvard thought the change in Uranus’s orbit changed by gravitational perturbation by an unknown planet. The

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    How Do We Impact Earth

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    How Do We Impact the Earth? There are many natural processes that the Earth goes through daily to maintain our life on this planet. As visitors on this planet we have been intrusive and insensitive to her needs as these cycles complete. We have taken away the harmony once reached between Earth and her occupants. We have taken the many gifts given to us and abused and mistreated them. Now we are trying to finds to fix and apologize for our mistakes. The impact on the Carbon Cycle is mostly due

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    Why We Buy What We Buy

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    how one can understand why people tend to buy products‚ and what entices us to be moved by a single commercial. Certain aspects of a product can induce really anyone to by something‚ it can be based on language‚ lies or just the way they advertise anything.   Language plays a major role‚ well at least according to Bergen Evans. “Words are the tools for the job of saying what you want to say”‚ so they are another form of explaining what needs to be said. One form of this is diction‚ diction can

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    should still be taught today is we need cursive to be able to read old documents and sign are name in cursive. First‚ cursive could be a skill that anybody can take on forever. Secondly‚ student can forget a life skill that is becoming a lost art. Lastly‚ cursive can be neater and faster if you are in a rush. In my opinion cursive should still be taught today. First‚ cursive could be a skill that anybody can take on forever. Cursive is a tool that can be used later in life. In the first place people

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    “Are We Born With Our Sexual Identity or Do We Choose It?” Sociology research paper Are you born with your sexual identity or do you choose it ? Identifying your sexual identity comes from a very young age. It starts when you first discover your genitals at months of you being born. Then you chose whether you want to play with stereotyped toys that are identified for boys or girls. After that‚ you learn gender role behavior‚ where you either do things “that boys do” or “that girls do”. Another

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    Is Pluto a Planet

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    Stewart Mrs.Ligammari Physics 11 9 June 2010 Is Pluto a Planet? When the International Astronomical Union announced that Pluto was no longer a planet people around the world were shocked. The 9 planets that they were used to knowing by the mnemonic code “My very elegant mother just served us nine pizzas” lost their pizza. Despite the fact that Pluto is a celestial object that orbits the sun‚ it cannot be considered a planet because of its inconsistency in orbit‚ its size‚ and the abundance

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    Evidence Hair Evidence

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    Testimony Criminal Investigation and Forensics 1st period Good Moring‚ I am expert witness VaShanti Lawrence. I was called to testify about hair. Also I am here to inform you about the forensic hair analysis and explain why it is considered calls evidence. I am going to prove that the suspect Colin Ross’s hair does match the hair found at the crime scene. This is a diagram of the basic structure of hair a hair from the crime scene‚ or one found on the victim‚ will be microscopically compared with

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    Leah M. M. 12th Grade March 10th‚ 2014 Where do I see myself in 10 years? I’m often asked the question: “What do you want to do in college?” or “What do you want to do after college?” and these often weary questions always lead back to the one question that I truly struggle with: Where do I see myself in the future? I’ve always been a worrying person and despite the “what-ifs” that cross my mind from time to time‚ I try to remember that there are certain things that I can control and

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    reading the article and the chapter I came to the conclusion that police will do anything in their hands to pressure and find incriminating evidence in cases where there might be none in order to solve a case. I don’t want to sound bias due to my personal experiences but the reality is that the goal of “questioning” is to elicit a confession which in many cases police will pressure to get one. I wasn’t aware using false evidence is legal in order to peer-pressure possible suspects to provoke a confession

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