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…of the gas into the atmosphere, we are really damaging ourselves. Carbon dioxide being a main cause of thousands of diseases, and the main threat to the o-zone layer (the barrier from the suns UV's rays without which skin diseases are very likely). Carbon…
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…. The weeds became dark green 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. The book continues with a turtle…
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…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. As the book continues a turtle, which appears and reappears several times early…
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…and lepton have been discovered in studies of high-energy particle interactions, both at scientific laboratories with particle accelerators and in the natural reactions of high-energy cosmic-ray particles in the atmosphere. The standard model has proved…
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…. He is shot the next day on the balcony by James Earl Ray. -…
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…out his plan. The author gives the dermatologist his case history and the former decides the line of treatment after consulting his colleagues. The doctor and the author agree that, the latterÂ’s body will be exposed to ultraviolet rays after he…
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…: they wear Sudanese jewelry, listen to Sudanese tapes as they sit in their American house watching American television (watching African soccer games on RAI-Intenational television). With the camera their identities are further constructed. It opposes…
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…the x-rays but could, however, not explain the principle behind them. In 1897 J. J. Thomson discovered the electron and introduced the idea that atoms consist of sub-atomic particles. When Pierre and Marie Curie discovered radioactivity and Ernest Rutherford…
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…that CFC molecules gradually rise into the earth's upper atmosphere, whereupon here the sun's ultraviolet rays cause them to decompose and release chlorine atoms. Each free chlorine atom, through a chemical chain reaction, destroys about 100,000 ozone atoms…
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…is a significant component of our atmosphere. It is known to shield solar rays yet still can be guilty of trapping heat in the atmosphere and yet sometimes is also found to let heat escape into space. However unpredictable the overall affect of the atmosphere…
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