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    Gravitational Methods

    you see in this simple sun-planet system. Specifically, what happens to the central object (the Sun)? Answer: The sun moves too. Can you explain why the central object moves? Answer: The Sun is pulled by the gravitational forces between itself and the planet. HINT: Is gravitational attraction only the sun pulling on the planet? Does the planet orbit in a perfect circle? Is the sun at the center? Answer: The planet orbits in an elliptical. No, the Sun is in focus off to the

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    A Journey by Boat

    accented to cook the dinner. We took our meal and it was delicious. We took rest for a while and started off on our journey again. The boatman tried to reach the destination before the sunset as it was late afternoon. The sun was setting with all its glory. The setting sun reflected on the gleaming water and created an ethereal feeling among us. The boat moved slowly and we reached our destination. It was dark all round. This journey remained entrenched in my memory. It gave me much pleasure

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    Solar Activity

    Solar Activity Most people just look up at the sun and enjoy the warmth and brightness of the light. Without the sun there would be no life on earth. If a person took the time to analyze it, he or she would find more than bright light and warm weather. The sun is very active with solar cycles, sunspots, and most of all solar flares. It is amazing how much the suns activity can affect us on Earth. A solar cycle is when the sun's magnetic field rotates a full 360 degrees, causing its poles to switch

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    Solar Energy

    the Sun; the most important and charming creation of almighty. At the same time, we have the technology which can convert sunlight to electricity and store them for long time. That is why I believe that solar energy is better than any other energy sources because of unlimited energy, lower cost and no interruption in supplying energy. Firstly; it contains unlimited energy for lifetime. According to Dionne (2011) who is a professor of Material Science Department of Stanford University; the sun provides

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    Comets

    orbits the Sun in a long oval path that brings it close to the Sun about every 76 years *Halley’s Comet was named for the English astronomer Edmond Halley *Astronomers expect the Halley’s Comet next return in 2061 When the comet goes back in space *as a comet gets farther away from the Sun it gets colder *when it gets colder not as much ice melts and not as much gas and dust is released then the head and tail start to shrink *After a while the comet freezes until it gets closer to the Sun Ancient

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    All Summer in a Day

    Venus. The sun only comes outevery seven years on Venus. Therefore, the children in Margots class are excited when the findout the sun is coming the next day. William, an insolent boy in Margots class, later confrontsMargot. He tries to convince her that the sun wont come out. She does not listen to his ranting,and therefore he and the other children grab Margot and lock her in a closet. During the time tosun is up, the children go crazy and are filled with joy. Then after the sun sets, they aregenuinely

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    A New Day

    settle down and wait with the excitement. A red streak is appearing at the horizon, growing until it spreads into an iridescent pink path. The sun is there, pink and round, still with the beauty just like the first time I ever saw it. Everything around me seems to not exist. The bigger and higher the fireball is, the more red and dazzling it is. The moment the sun changes its color from pink, red, into white happens in just a few seconds, and I never doubt that it is worth every milliseconds. I regret

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    Amazing Astrology

    star and those contained in the big and little dipper. One thing that I find to be quite fascinating is that the earth actually wobbles like a top, although it is unrecognizable to us because it occurs very slowly. I was surprised to learn that the sun was once part of the constellation cancer a few thousand years ago, but now it has become part of the Gemini constellation. Gravity itself is an amazing magnetic pull. Every year we also regularly experience seasons as the earth rotates, but one thing

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    Namaster Solar Case

    Analyzing a Complex Communication Problem PBRL 495 H1WW-Public Relations and Communications Capstone Professor Cara Keithley Assignment 1-4 Alexis J. Lilly March 30, 2012 The case study that I chose to conduct my analysis on was Case Study 2: Namaste` Solar. This particular case study examined a solar energy firm that was headquartered in Boulder, Colorado. The CEO, Blake Jones, had been toying with the idea of either selling part of the business or selling

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    Bio Report

    the temperature, dissolved oxygen level, and pH level in wetland water and stream water. It was predicted that the dissolved oxygen would be higher in the stream because of its moving water. The temperature in the wetland will be higher because the sun is directly on it. Testing six tubes from both the wetland and the stream, findings show the temperature did indeed prove to be higher in the wetland. However, the dissolved oxygen level was higher in the wetland as opposed to the stream. INTRODUCTION:

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