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…are known as particulates. Particulates are the small solid particles that you can see through a ray of sunlight. They are products of incomplete combustion in engines (example: automobile engines), road dust, and wood smoke. Billions of tons of coal and oil…
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…and how the doctors just tend to rule out that it could be really something wrong just because there is no proven evidence that there is something wrong. When you can't x-ray pain or test it, it would be hard to diagnose it for a doctor. It probably would…
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…your diet; and to avoid environmental hazards such as the sun's ultraviolet rays. He suggests ways to make art, music, and the natural world more important parts of your life. For those who wish to experiment further, he outlines several projects…
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…sets? I was obsessed with using the crystal to refract light and watch as the rays of sunlight through the gaps between the blinds shine onto the crystal and create a rainbow across one side of my room. I was convinced that it contained magic. My best…
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…and Christian, and sat down again. The lantern was open to give more light, and it's rays directed upon the stone. Christian put down a shilling, Wildeve another, and each threw. Christian won. They played for two. Christian won again." [Book Third, chapter 7, pp…
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…was the worst. At the time of liberation, children did not know their names, countries of orgin, or even their native language. Children encountered many problems as well. Most had no papers, and some did not even know their date of birth or age. X- Rays had…
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…-violet rays bake the Earth like a microwave TV dinner. The surface temperature reaches a scorching two-hundred degrees. The polar ice poles and two-thirds of water that once cover the Earth, evaporate leaving the landscape naked. For tens…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to protect themselves from the sun's unyielding rays...The wind grew stronger, uprooting the weakened corn, and the air became so filled with dust that the stars were not visible at night. (Chp 1)         As the chapter continues, a turtle, which appears…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…as you think. There is no blood test, no x-ray, or no cat scan to determine a biological cause for the disorder. Teachers, even in preschool strongly advocate the drug(negative reinforcement???). School psychologists are even prescribing the drug before…
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…, to a military Panth. After Guru Hargobind, Hari Rai took over. In his days, and in the short days of the next guru, Guru Hari Krishan, the Mughal authorities didn't disturb the Sikhs. After these two gurus, Tegh Bahadun became the next guru. Guru Tegh…
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