Papers 1221-1230 of total 5075 found.
…the right change in machines at the grocery store. Geometry is used in driving. When getting in the car, you open the door by using a handle, and that handle fits the door that fits the opening. Next, to turn the car on, you must fit the right key in the hole
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…Honshu to Kyushu. They tend to prefer the deeper parts of the ocean, such as vents or holes, which makes them hard to catch by the Japanese anglers. Though mentioned in 17th-century Japanese literature, the crab was unknown to Western scientists until 1727…
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…they will be found by them selves, under a rock or vegetation, waiting for dark, when they come out to forage for food. This is highly variable, ranging from deep holes to sluggish streams. A suitable habitat is medium-sized streams containing riffles and rocky pools…
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…. Finally, over-specialization in a people's daily lives and jobs has meant personal and psychological compartmentalization. People are forced into pigeon holes early in life (at least by university) and must consciously attempt to consume external forms…
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…instead of gestures. Surely, the words did not just appear in the minds of early humans. In conclusion, these theories, all of which were once taken seriously, are inadequate in explaining the origins of human language. These theories are full of holes
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…forget--yes an 11 year old told me something I will never forget. He said "You're an a**-hole." Somehow, after those words, saw the whole picture. I realized that I was being a really bad person. I realized that my strengths were being used in the wrong…
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…know, I am stuck in this hole. I felt around my surroundings and felt a hard, rough and cold surface. It definitely was concrete and it seemed to be a part of a building. Just then I felt something above me move and finally saw light. It felt so wonderful I…
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…. By the year 1000 AD they built their houses by the sides or overhangs of the cliffs. Their apartments had multiple levels with no doors or windows, in order to get inside you had to climb a ladder to the top and enter through a hole in the roof. If they didn't want…
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…islands of the Galapagos are like the islands of the Hawaiian archipelago. They were formed as the tectonic plates moved over hot spots which drilled holes in the plates moving above them, bubbling hot magma up through the crust at periodic times. Darwin…
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…are energetic nuclei of galaxies that almost certainly contain black holes, and background radiation originating from the big bang that is beginning to yield information about the origin of the universe. The development of astronomy primarily began…
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