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…everyday - not for the reason that it would "turn a bad boy into a good boy", but because she was looking for the treasure of Kissin' Kate Barlow. Stanley found the top of a lipstick tube which belonged to Kissin Kate, but gave it to X-ray so X-Ray could get…
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…are all the same and we should not be put into certain categories of race just because we all came from different climates which affected our skin color. Our bodies just had to adapt to the sun's rays so therefore it is not natural to have different…
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…. The Beatles demonstrated this style as their music became more sophisticated, and their lyrics focused more on issues of the day.         Singers like Ray Charles started another style of rock and roll that arose during the 1960's. Ray Charles combined…
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…-rays in 1895, and by Henri Becquerel in 1896, when he discovered uranium gives off similar invisible radiation as the X-rays. Curie thus began studying uranium radiation and made it her doctoral thesis. With the aid of an electrometer built by Pierre…
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…of copper is about 400 W m-1 K-1 to allow it to absorb more heat. Other characteristics of copper particularly its low melting point and low proton number, make it a bad choice as a source of x-rays. A tungsten block known as the target is therefore insert…
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…or to give it to X-Ray to keep so he can have the day off. Stanley's decision was to give it to X-Ray so that X-Ray would like him better as a friend. With most decisions come advantages and disadvantages. The best thing to do with a complicated decision is to try…
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…-definition DVD) and the Blu-ray. The HD-DVD and Blu-ray both use a 405nm Ulraviolet laser to encode and read data. The effect of this is that the laser's shorter wavelength allows for a much higher data density since it can write on a much narrower data track.The…
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…leaves them. Ray Singh was Susie's closest boy friend. If she were alive longer he would have became her boyfriend. He was in love with her and she later realizes that she is in love with him too. A classmate of Susie's, Ruth, was touched while Susie…
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…Sorbonne in 1916 to help her mother on the battlefield with the x-ray machenes that saved many of the soldiers lives.Irene extended her work there to the military hospitals of Belgium and France. She recived a military medal for her work after the war was over…
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…with the photons bonded to the UV rays being sent from the sun. Our world was a replica of yours. An exact replica. Opposite in technology. I will get into that later. The cure, simple. Physiological, ESP type waves. The brain is more than what you know, true it does…
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