Papers 2551-2560 of total 3876 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…degrees allowed maximum area for catching the suns rays. Brass famed window walls with PPG Solar bronze glass were also employed to prevent heat loss while cutting down glare. Everything in the house including the security system is powered by energy collected…
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Category: /Literature/English
…fingerprints. The army does that in case they will have to identify a corpse. My hands were dirty from the ink. We went on to the second station where they took out teeth x-rays, for the same reason. The third station, the scariest one, is the clinic. Every soldier…
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Category: /Literature/English
…systems follow precise laws but their irregular behavior can appear to be random to the casual observer. For example, weather is a chaotic system. If the rays of the sun bounce off the hood of a car in a certain way, causing a breeze, the breeze could blow…
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Category: /History
…inth island. The articles also revealed what the nation felt about the present situation and how it affects the government’s standpoint the safety of nuclear energy. An article by staff writer Ray Holton and William Ecenbarger tells us the opinions…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it came to the prejudice issue. This “ray of light” came in the form of Scout’s father Atticus. Atticus represented hope. Hope that good people still exist. Even in a society filled with hate. Atticus represented the hope that one day things can change…
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…be confirmed by a lymph nose biopsy, by x-ray, or by liver and bone scans using radioactive isotopes. WHO IS AT RISK? All women and men are at risk of getting breast cancer. However personal history with family members having breast cancer adds…
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…it takes to be eligible for acceptance into certain colleges. The Riverside campus of the California State University system has enacted such a program. Ray Orbach, the chancellor at Riverside, travels to area schools to work with students and teachers…
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…of 1990 in Italy. The political background that create this reform in the Italian media affairs. The effects of this broadcasting Act on the current (1991) situation of broadcasting in Italy and particularly the effects that had on RAI.…
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…in the 1880s, there was no television or radio. Digital telephones? Most people had only the Morse telegraph to send messages to each other. Gas or oil lamps lighted houses. There were no airplanes and few automobiles. People had never heard of X-rays
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…with schizophrenia say that they have no idea at all or that their heads seem “empty”. Many schizophrenic patients think they possess extraordinary powers such as x-ray vision or super strength. They may believe that their thoughts are being controlled by others…
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