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Category: /History
…, but the evocative language intimated that catastrophe was but one defeat away. As Johnson put it at Johns Hopkins University on April 7, 1965, "Let no one think for a moment that retreat from Vietnam would bring an end to the conflict. The battle would be renewed in one…
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…at about 10,000 deaths, mostly occurring because of an increase in leukemia cases in those areas most heavily radiated (Marples 52-53). Causes of Chernobyl The accident at Chernobyl has sparked much criticism about the safety of nuclear energy, while…
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…escaping. But where lies the "point of no return" at which any matter or energy is doomed to disappear from the visible universe? The black hole's surface is known as the event horizon. Behind this horizon, the inward pull of gravity is overwhelming…
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…has a fundamental structure that is affected by the energy and masses of the bodies it contains.' This curvature of space propelled him to include the newly-formed positively curved geometry of Georg Riemann. The positively curved geometry contained…
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…or other electromagnetic radiation from escaping. But where lies the "point of no return" at which any matter or energy is doomed to disappear from the visible universe?         The black hole's surface is known as the event horizon. Behind…
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Category: /Literature/English
…-humouredly. At the same time, her robust energy and her arguments against anti-feminists; her comments about clerks being unable to do “Venus werkes” and taking it out on “sely wyf(s)” in print, are carried further in the Tale, where the ending arguably serves…
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…Americans. In addition, one out of twenty people will suffer from major depressive disorder this year—a general loss of interest and energy, and an inability to experience pleasure (National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 2001). The costs of depression…
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…. Look at figure 1, to understand the completion of the circuit, to imagine the electrons flowing across the tube from the plate to the 'collector'. From this apparatus the maximum kinetic energy (KEmax) can be measured from the emitted electrons. This can…
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…of conservation of energy. It states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. Instead it is converted from one form to another, such as from work to heat, from heat to light, or from chemical to heat, or such. As the universe expands, energy tends towards unordered…
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