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…in the reactor core. Most of these fragments are extremely radioactive and emit harmful gamma rays and neutrons. Consequently, thick, heavy concrete shielding to protect operators and other people in the vicinity against radiation must surround the reactor…
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…. Bony decalcification which can be prominent in Rheumatoid Arthritis is detected on X-rays. Brachial Neuritis, also known as Parsonnage-Turner Syndrome, is a common inflammation of a group of nerves that supply the arm, forearm…
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…is still undercover, but sold these tapes to British filmmaker Ray Santilli who has recently made these public and brought the Roswell controversy back into a full blown investigation by many researchers and some retired government officials. The first…
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…, and many other devices. As the sun’s rays hit the Earth’s surface and bounce off, the gasses trap the heat. This creates the rise in temperature. These warming temperatures have many negative effects on Earth, which also affect us. I believe there are three…
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…of one of the windows, they could see that the leather was cracked; and when they sat down, a faint dust rose sluggishly about their thighs, spinning with slow motes in the single sun-ray."(189). The dust leaves an old and sluggish impression…
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…dioxide, industrial smog, sulfur dioxide, and sulfate aerosols. Pollutants play a key role in the hot summer weather. Due to the hole, which has been created in the ozone layer from continuous Anthropogenic pollutants, the UV rays are extremely dangerous…
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Category: /History
…fight for morality.” Roosevelt told Ray Stannard Baker that although economic issues would become increasingly important, his “problems are moral problems, and [his] teaching has been plain morality.” Woodrow Wilson, the son of the minister and the minister…
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…the analysis of the heterogeneous mixture into its simple components. The ultimate source of Newton's conviction that light is corpuscular was his recognition that individual rays of light have immutable properties; in his view, such properties imply immutable…
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…get involved in the community and rais money for fun and educational trips. When she returned home, she tried to introduce Girl Guide to the young women of Savannah, Georgia. Despite all her efforts, was not very successful, since the small group did…
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…taunting us to find its understanding and meaning. It has been excavated, x-rayed, measured, and surveyed and still is not understood. Still all that has been found out about Stonehenge is its construction, its purpose still unknown. Perhaps the only ones who…
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