Category: /Literature/English
. After that you must walk through a metal detector and your luggage is sent through an X-ray machine, metal detector, and chemical snifters (Tyson 1). It would seem obvious that preventing a terrorist from boarding a plane would be in everyones best
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
to open his own lab, and start putting life to all the ideas he had conjured up. He implemented many improvements, which proved more efficient over the standard electronics at time. In 1895, he discovered X-rays, which have revolutionized the way doctors
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
. Volcanic activity blocked out the sun's rays, causing a massive ice age. At the end of the Permian period, massive lava flows released toxic gases into the ocean. This gas rose to the water's surface, killing 90-96% of all life on Earth.
During the Triassic
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
for having her grandson spare his life. The spider then continued spinning his web. Soon the moon was high in the sky and its rays began to glisten on a magical web moving in the wind. He said to the woman "see the web that I spin?" he told the woman that all
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Category: /Literature
is symbolic of Nature, both in its darker and lighter points. When the rays of sunshine fall on Pearl but do not reach Hester, they symbolize her incapability to find happiness or warmth. The darkness is suggestive of the dull gloom in her life. That darkness
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Category: /Science & Technology
of the sun's rays. The energy, once collected, is used in a thermal process or a photo-electric, or photo-voltaic, process. In thermal processes, solar energy is used to heat a gas or liquid, which is then stored or distributed. In the photo-voltaic process, solar
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
this because they (" The air's buoyancy and the sun's ray"(Hughes 347) )"are of advantage to [it]" (Hughes 347). In other words the hawk thinks that the world was created to serve him. The author even tells us that the earth faces the hawk for its inspection, which
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Category: /Literature
light is a brutal reminder of man's permanent sin. It cuts, pierces, even shatters the masks which man tries to place over his sin. Man no longer falls on his knees in awe of the dazzling lightning bolt or the godlike rays of sunlight through misty clouds
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
. Sweat and other tests must confirm positive IRT tests.
*Other tests that can assist in the diagnosis of CF include chest X-rays, lung function tests, sputum (phlegm) cultures, and stool examinations to help identify typical digestive abnormalities
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Category: /History/World History
were; the light bulb, flu shots, X-Rays, telephones, etc. These inventions made everyday things much easier for centuries to come.
But if you put your hand over the good things, you would realize just how much the revolution changed the way everything
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