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    Business

    society, adding new features and functions to attract more customers, yet, in recent times, hotels have started to become different than usual, changing its function into something very sensitive. Hotel Sogo serves as an example. Hotel Sogo is a four-star hotel that was established in 1992. Today, it has a total of 32 branches nationwide, but the critique will focus on the North Edsa branch. The Hotel Sogo - North EDSA Branch is located behind Trinoma Mall. Standing beside many commercial establishments

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    English

    Yiwen Yao ENGL 212 7/14/2015 Original Letter in New York Times: More Than a Celebrity To the Sports Editor: Re “Portraying Bill Bradley, a Star Who Had a Sense of Where He Was,” March 29: As Bradley himself has acknowledged, the pressure of celebrity, to be all things to all people, at an age when most of us are just finding our way, was stifling. One reason he decamped to Oxford was to escape its grasp. I’ve always believed that the hallmark of Bradley’s career is not excellence per se, but

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    Astronomy

    Stellar Evolution A star begins as a very light dispensation of interstellar gases and dust particles over a distance of a few twelve lightyears. Although there is intensely low pressure existing between stars, this dispensation of gas exists instead of a real vacuum. If the density of gas becomes bigger than 0.1 particles per cubic centimeter, the interstellar gas grows uncertain. Any small alteration in density, and because it is impossible to have a perfectly even distribution in these

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    Lecture Notes

    the defining characteristic of a main-sequence star? How is surface temperature related to luminosity for main-sequence stars? (20pt) 3. Is this statement sensible? Why, or why not? (20pt) If the Sun had been born as a high-mass star some 4.6 billion years ago, rather than as a low mass star, the planet Jupiter would probably have Earth-like conditions today, while earth would be hot like Venus. If the Sun was formed as a high-mass star 4.6 billion years ago, then the Sun would have

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    Black Holes Research Paper

    have developed special tools to help find black holes. The special tools help distinguish how stars react near a black hole and how they react away from a black hole. Scientists have also found a different way to detect black holes. Since black holes have strong gravitational pull, stars and gases around will funnel towards the black hole and start orbit around it. Black holes commonly appear when a star begins to die. There are two types of black holes: stellar and

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    Four Starry Night Summary

    about stars in ultra faint dwarf galaxies that astronomers have spotted in the past ten years. Her research primarily revolves around this topic. She begins by telling us that stars in dwarf galaxies are some of the oldest stars because of the proportion of elements that they carry. She also states that a new generation of stars form from gaseous clouds that are enriched by heavier elements, elements like lithium. Frebal furthermore tells us about how ultra faint dwarf galaxies have fewer stars than

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    Sunspots: Nuclear Fusion

    Earth will not be able to support life if the Sun becomes a giant star. Giant stars have large radii as their name implies. When the Sun becomes a giant star, it may become so large as to engulf Earth, in which case the planet will be destroyed. Even if this does not happen, the sun will expand so far out that the temperatures on Earth will become extremely high

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    Veil Nebula Research Paper

    formed about 8,000 years ago after the death of a star 20 times the size of the Sun in a supernova explosion. Now, a new set of Hubble Telescope videos reveal clear images of its violent beauty. The explosion, lightning fast, plowed into a wall of cool, dense interstellar gas, emitting light. The Nebula is along the edge of a large bubble of low-density gas that was blown into space by the dying star before it exploded. The remnants of the destroyed star are multicolored and stunning, showing a colorful

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    Tycho: Danish Philosopher

    Tycho was born in December 15, 1546 in Denmark and died in October 24, 1601 at the age of 54. Tycho was a Danish nobleman that was well known for his accurate astronomical and planetary observations. At a very young age, Tycho was abducted by his wealthy and childless uncle. He was raised in his uncle’s castle in Tostrup, Scania, financing Tycho’s education, he began with the study of law at the University of Copenhagen in 1559 to 1562. However, certain events made Tycho changed his decision from

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    Red Dwarf Stars Research Paper

    oneself looking up at the night sky, admiring the many twinkling stars that decorate the dark backdrop. On earth, they just look like shining lights far, far away in outer space. From this far of a distance, they all look almost the same, but there are actually many different types of the bright, beautiful lights called stars. Stars are also very complicated and interesting, being one of the most studied natural phenomenon in America. Stars are massive, exploding balls of intense gas with their own gravitational

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