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darkened, as a giant storm rose up in the sea and chased the ship southward. Quickly, the ship came to a frigid land "of mist and snow," where "ice, mast-high, came floating by"; the ship was hemmed inside this maze of ice. But then the sailors encountered
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Category: /Science & Technology
the coma. American astronomer Fred L. Whipple proposed in 1949 that the nucleus, containing practically all the mass of the comet, is a "dirty snowball" combined of ices and dust.
Major proofs of the snowball theory rest on various data. For one
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Introduction
The Pacific Northwest is rich in volcanoes. They vary in size, shape, and range from small volcanic cinders to majestic ice-covered mountains. The Cascade Range runs from Northern California to Northern Washington and contains many well
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Category: /Literature
get a whole day?" (Gaines 170) While looking out the prison window, Jefferson contemplates what he wanted and wants in life. Then when Grant asks if Jefferson wants anything, Jefferson says: "I want me a whole gallona ice cream." (Gaines 170
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Category: /Law & Government/Military
by many to be one of Americas foremost living authors, was himself a veteran of World War Two. He, as a prisoner of war, was one of the few survivors of the fire-bombing of Dresden. In Dresden he saw what many believe was a more horrible tragedy than Hiroshima
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Category: /Science & Technology
a veteran of World War Two. He, as a prisoner of war, was one of the few survivors of the fire-bombing of Dresden. In Dresden he saw what many believe was a more horrible tragedy than Hiroshima. The allied bombs destroyed the entire city and killed as many people
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Category: /History
survivors of the fire-bombing of Dresden. In Dresden he saw what many believe was a more horrible tragedy than Hiroshima. The allied bombs destroyed the entire city and killed as many people, if not more, than were killed in Hiroshima. He would eventually write
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, political science, economics, contemporary culture and produced his first book Soul On Ice. Cleavers book soon became a heated debate among critics. The African American Journey printed, Critics praised the books insights into black attitudes toward American
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Category: /Science & Technology
tanks to avoid the risk of explosions and or fires. Since the tanks are underground, these leaks are hard to detect. The problem with underground storage tanks is that after about twenty years, they tend to spring leaks that contaminates the groundwater
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of the polar ice caps, an apparent effect of global warming.
Adoption of the Protocol will bring about the creation of new jobs in high-tech, and construction industries. Fossil-fuel consuming vehicles, such as cars must meet new emission standards
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