Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
-reflective holes called pits which run in minuscule grooves in a spiral track around the disc. The stored data is then read by a 750nm wavelength infrared laser that identifies the reflections from the lands and pits and converts them as binary information. DVDs
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
and departed the ship. The sun was hidden and there was no moon. I couldn't see a thing so I switched on my light saber to get some light. I made my way to a black, spiky gate. I made a huge hole using my light saber and I easily crawled through. Even though I
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Category: /Business & Economy
to find someone who can lift Marks and Spencer out the hole. Luc Vandevelde came to the company in May 2000 and will stay on for a year unless he can turn the profits around. To help him out, Roger Holmes, an expert in profit turnaround and customer-focused
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
the key dropped onto the floor. I grabbed it again and then put it into the key hole. I turned the key and took the steering wheel and started turning it to the left. The meteor was approaching us as I watched in horror as we managed to turn away from
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Category: /History/North American History
to move into the Great Plains area, they would see plants and animals that they had never seen before and were amazed by. It was today that the members of the expedition tried to run a prairie dog out of its hole to send it back home to Jefferson.
October
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
centuries later, IBM joined punched cards to computers, encoding
binary information as patterns of small rectangular holes. Today, punch
cards are rarely used with computers. Instead, they are used for a handful
of train tickets and election ballots. Although
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Category: /Social Sciences
responsibilities that need to be filled by a capable brain without holes in it, the rate teenage ecstasy use will be nearly non-existent.
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
than other plants by eating holes in the coating of their leaves and needles. This causes the inability to make food through photosynthesis. Once the trees are weakened they are more appt to get infested with insects. The trees that are at higher elevations
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Category: /Literature
in.
" It is three rooms, just like the one that burned, except the roof is tin, they don't make shingle roofs anymore. There are no real windows, just some holes cut in the sides, like the portholes in a ship, but not round and not square, with rawhide holding
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
Few national economic issues have generated the same kind of concern as has the federal debt problem of Canada. There is a pressing need for long-term policies to lift Canada out of the national debt hole it is in. Eliminating the debt will not only
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