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the causes of air pollution are. The pollutants that harm our respiratory
system are known as particulates. Particulates are the small solid particles that you
can see through a ray of sunlight. They are products of incomplete combustion in
engines (example
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, and a meeting ground for reproduction. Coral reefs are usually beautifully intricate pieces of bright reddish rock...especially so when close to the surface of the water. The sun rays bounce off of and through the reefs as to compare this action as to an underwater
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Category: /History
of an all white school. The nine consisted of Minnijean Brown, Elizabeth Eckford, Ernest Green, Thelma Mothershed, Melba Patillo, Gloria Ray, Terrence Roberts, Jefferson Thomas, and Corlotta Walls. These group of students had a great sense of ambition even though
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. They were then completely X-rayed . The next part of the examination consisted of tubes being forced through their noses and into their lungs. They were then ventilated with a gas which caused them to cough so severely they had to be restrained. The sputum from
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of the whale shark is fairly simple, they are in kingdom Animalia, then phylum Chordata, next they are in subphylum vertebrata, after that is placed in the class Chondrichthyes, and then subclass Elasmobranchii (sharks and rays), next in the family Rhincodontidae
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do the experiments on people. His victims - twins and dwarfs aged two and above to clinical examinations, blood tests, X rays, and anthropological measurements. In the case of the twins, he drew sketches of each twin, for comparison. He also injected his
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, to earths atmosphere. 2-
the sunlight enters the atmosphere and hits Earth. Some of it turns into heat energy
in the form of infrared light. The heat gets absorbed by surrounding air and land,
which in turn makes it warm. 3- Infrared rays, which
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becomes more intriguing by the loss of the narrators sight. The following quote relates his reaction to the darkness: Perspiration burst from every pore . . . my eyes straining from their sockets in the hope of catching some faint ray of light. The narrator
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, to EarthÆs atmosphere. 2- The
sunlight enters the atmosphere and hits Earth. Some of it turns
into heat energy in the form of infrared light. The heat gets
absorbed by surrounding air and land, which in turn makes it
warm. 3- Infrared rays
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landmark civil rights statute, the voting Rights act of 1965. In 1966 King led a movement for racial justice. On April 4, 1968, King was shot at the Memphis motel and died. A white racist man shot him by the name of James Earl Ray. He confessed to the murder
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