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…the phenomenal growth that their company would enjoy. From extremely modest beginnings, they hit on a winning formula selling a high quality product cheaply and quickly. However, it was not until Ray Kroc, a Chicago based salesman with a flair for marketing, became…
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…fuel that scientists are now considering is hydrogen. After all, it is used in space missions and is all around us in the form of water, so why not use it for internal combustion in cars? According to Ray Smith, “hydrogen creates energy by combusting…
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…fuel that scientists are now considering is hydrogen. After all, it is used in space missions and is all around us in the form of water, so why not use it for internal combustion in cars? According to Ray Smith, “hydrogen creates energy by combusting…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with different versions of the story. One thing is for sure, people will continue to be puzzled by the mysterious events surrounding the Roswell Incident. In addition to the cover-up of this story there is also a tape that was discovered. In 1997 Ray Santilli stunned…
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…in the phenomenon of colour. He found white light to be a mixture of infinitely varied coloured rays (manifest in the rainbow and the spectrum), each ray definable by the angle through which it is refracted on entering or leaving a given transparent medium. He…
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…membranes and defects of primary teeth and gums are important. (Jackson, 1699) X-rays usually reveal a decrease in bone density. “There is no consensus, however, as to whether the diagnosis can be made by microscopy of bone specimens.” (Isselbacher, 2112…
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…rocket. When it broke the surface of the water, like a Polaris missile, it might act like a powerful cosmic ray in its attempts to change its electron balance. The effect of these rays on any plane that came within its magnetic field could short-circuit all…
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…with tremendous velocity, similar to a liquid-fueled rocket. When it broke the surface of the water, like a Polaris missile, it might act like a powerful cosmic ray in its attempts to change its electron balance. The effect of these rays on any plane that came…
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Category: /History
…to rake himself the filth of the floor. Some, like Roosevelt viewed methods of muckrakers such as Ida Tarbell, Ray S. Baker, Lincoln Steffens, and Upton Sinclair as these types of people. Others saw these muckraking methods as perfectly acceptable for fighting…
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…of the items on display was the X-ray machine, which had been recently invented by Thomas Edison. On the next day, September 6th, President McKinley was shaking hands with the public at a reception held at the Temple of Music. One man in the line was Leon Czolgosz…
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