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    Climate Change

    Every place, country, city, region has its own climate. Climate plays one of the important roles in people’s life. Climate is defined as the average weather, which means variety of weather conditions as rain, snow, hail, sun, and wind over period of time about 30 years that can be measured in any particular place.( IPCC Third Assessment Report - Climate Change 2001; editor:A.P.Baede) Climate change is a variation of average weather. There are 2 causes of climate change. The first is human activity

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    Abc's of Physics

    1. A is for ____, the smallest part of an element. atom 2. B is for _________, a device for measuring atmospheric pressure. barometer 3. C is for ____________, a layer of the sun’s atmosphere. chromosphere 4. D is for _______, the hardest known mineral. diamond 5. E is for ___________, the shaking of the ground. earthquake 6. F is for ________, the rubbing of one object against another. friction 7. G is for___, a state of matter. gas 8. H is for ____

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    Intro to Physical Science

    Lab Research Report 1: Procedures in the Physical Sciences Robert Hugee Professor Brian McCann SCI110024VA016-1134-001: Introduction To Physical Science April 25, 2013 One of the underlying challenges in astronomy measurement is the determination of precise distances. Without a knowledge of its distance, the size of an observed object in space would remain nothing more than an angular diameter, and the brightness of a star could not be converted into its true radiated power, or luminosity

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    Astronomy Hr Lab

    Task #1 Use the technique described in the lab web page to calculate the distance to each star, and type your answer in the “Distance (light years)” column below: |Star # |Spectral Class |Parallax |Distance |Absolute Magnitude | | | |(in milli-arc-seconds) |(In Light years) | | |1 |M5 |34

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    The Neighbour

    superficial. He has an incredible personality and a laugh that you can hear miles away. His smile and laugh is so contagious that it’s impossible to be in a bad mood when he is around. He brightens my day with his cherry face, which reminds me of the sun; warm, big and shiny. He always tells me to look at the bottle half full, and explains that there is no point of thinking negative. If I am about to make a stupid, selfish or bad decision I think of what he would have done and I remember the importance

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    Star Report

    Abstract: Eta Ursae Majoris is a main-sequence star that can be found in the constellation Ursa Major. It is the third brightest star in the asterism the Big Dipper and the 35th brightest star in the sky. This star has a surface temperature of approximately 20,000 degrees Kelvin and a mass that is six times that of the Sun’s mass. This star is approximately 100 light years away from Earth. Introduction Eta Ursae Majoris is a star found in the constellation Ursa Major. This star has two traditional

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    Definetion of Cleared the Neighborhood

    technically speaking, it does not clear its neighborhood. But that also means that Neptune does not clear its own neighborhood. Mars and Jupiter don’t clear their neighborhoods as they “interfere” with the Asteroids, and the Earth actually orbits the Sun with thousands of Asteroids. So the Earth doesn’t clear its own neighborhood either. So if we use the definition set forth by the IAU, Pluto, Neptune, Jupiter, Mars, and the Earth, are NOT planets! Also, why aren’t “Dwarf Planets” known as planets

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    Tok Essay

    Theory of Knowledge Essay Eric Sheldon 4-25-13 Kennewick High School  “It is more important to discover new ways of thinking about what is already known than to discover new data or facts.” To what extent would you agree with this claim? Before one can agree or disagree with the above statement, a few terms must be defined. “New ways of thinking” is thinking from a point of view that has not been considered previously, or an unproven idea. For the purpose of this

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    Hannnnn

    Tanya Lambaren Astronomy 110 Extra Credit Griffiths Observatory Have you ever been to the Griffiths Observatory? Well after I visited the Observatory I’ve learned a lot of information and was a great experience for me. This was very exciting because this was my first time visiting the Observatory. When I arrived at the museum, I noticed many appealing things immediately. I became aware that visitors can actually become observers from outside of the building. For example

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    Prcocess Recording

    Process Recording Nurse (Me) | Client (T.J)) | Analysis | “Hi, I’m Jenny, (gesturing, I put my hand out to shake his hand) one of the nursing students here with you guys today. What is your name?”(Friendly, open eye contact is my appearance) | “My name is Abu-Jammar”. I’m from outer space the planet ??Nepto (I think this was the neologism that he used. ? Neptune/Pluto mixed?).I’m gonna call you Mars. | Communitication Technique: Nonverbal/paralanguage (smiling) open-ended communication

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