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…. This wooden masterpiece with post-it lacquer looks like it has been at a nuclear testing site. It has more pen marks and BIC tattoos than an 8th graders school desk in Harlem. Set atop this lovely desk is a calendar that Jesus used and an awesome PC…
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
…that a nuclear war will flush it. However on th eother hand you have Reverend Spellgood a religious fenatic that believes he must convert and bring religion to To Allies "people". The two characters are so much alike its scary. Except one stands on the ground…
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Category: /Literature/English
…painful death. As for the cloud of dusts that covered the earth by the comets or asteroids, it would be like a nuclear bomb that would cover the earth and cause everything to die.…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…alpha-particles are deflected through large angles when thy strike a thin leaf of gold or silver. This scattering experiment was essential in leading to Rutherford's nuclear theory of the atom, made in 1912, that in any atom, the nucleus occupies a very small…
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Category: /History
…("Why Was the Manhattan Project Called That?"). The first controlled nuclear chain reaction occurred in a room under the stands of the abandoned University of Chicago stadium in December 1942 ("Genesis: The Chicago Pile"). Within two years, the Manhattan…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…, The brain and his CBC radio series the nature of things. He also has a weekly column Science Matters in which he discusses everything from coral reef depletion to the threat of a possible nuclear arms race after the terrorist attacks on the US…
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Category: /Science & Technology
…The Five Kingdoms
Monera
This biological kingdom is composed of bacteria and cyanobacteria, one-celled (sometimes colonial) organisms whose cells lack a nuclear envelope, mitochondria, or plastids. They reproduce asexually through fission (splitting…
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Category: /Science & Technology
…A number of single-celled organisms multiply by conjugation. In this process, which is analogous to fertilization, two similar unicellular organisms fuse, exchange nuclear materials, and then break apart. Each organism then reproduces by fission…
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Category: /History
…of the: AIDS virus, Kosovo, NATO, and other health issues. The United Nations works towards preventing another World War and is against nuclear bombs.
The United Nations today deals with many world conflicts that have occurred over the last four decades…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of the others were destroyed in the nuclear explosion. This also killed all the people. Some people's shadows were burned into the side of the house. So even though the people are gone, the house still carries on. The setting is the most important aspect of the story…
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