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    our Milky Way galaxy. He discovered that phenomenon in the year 1604. A supernova is created when there is a change in a core or center of a star. There are only two ways that a change can happen in a star. The first way it can change happens in binary star systems. Those are two stars that orbit at the same point. A carbon-oxygen white dwarf takes away matter from another star. Subsequently the white dwarf will

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    recorded detection of a white was actually an attempt to explain the slight movement of the star Sirius (now know as Sirius A). Using an optical telescope it was found that sirius was actually a binary system, the other star being a white dwarf now named Sirius B as shown figure 1 below. The use of binary systems of white dwarfs with brighter stars has been

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    Have you ever thought about equality around the world? I would like to say that everyone is completely equal but sadly that is not true. In the past several years you have probably heard a lot about gender inequality. In 2014 statistics have shown that women make around 79 cents to a man’s dollar. Through a rhetorical analysis of Audi’s 2017 Super Bowl commercial ‘Daughter’ they inform their buyers of the gender inequality around the world and to inform them that they are a fair and equal company

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    In this paper, you will learn about binary Trading. I will discuss what is binary trading, and how it 's done. How it differs from regular stock market trading. The technological aspect of it. Then lastly where it 's at now. Binary Trading is the trading of Binary Options. Binary Options are a type option where the payoff depends on both the price levels of the strike and the underlying asset, like standard options. If you have a Binary Option contract you are saying that the market price

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    Introduction: We all ask this question “Why Algebra is important in real life and wonder if math will be used one day? ”. In this investigation, I will be talking about why algebra is essential and what it means. Well, the meaning of Algebra is part of mathematics in which letters and symbols are used together to represent numbers and quantities in method and equations. Algebra is the first thing we learn when we are kids. At an early age we learn how to count, building blocks draw

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    The short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut is a story about such an equal society that people's lives are being ruined. Harrison Bergeron fought the government to free him and his society of the handicaps that are used to create a perfectly equal world. Also, what is equality? Equality is not a good quality for a society because, there is no room for change, and no one has the motivation to continue. The definition of equality is “ the state of being equal, especially in status, rights

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    A society with absolute equality is perceived by many people as a perfect society, but it isn’t always as good as it ought to be. In Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron,” the author depicts Harrison as a recalcitrant, bright 14-year-old boy who publicly defies the law that leads to a disastrous outcome. In the year 2081, everybody is finally all equal. Vonnegut compares how Harrison is unlike those other people. Harrison Bergeron may be intelligent, however, his bold act initiates a turn of events. Harrison

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    In Kurt Vonnegut Jr.’s short story titled Harrison Bergeron a dystopian society exists where advantages such as strength intellect and attractiveness are no more as the government has decided that all people should be equal. Equality was achieved in the society through handicaps designed to limit each trait and its extent all under the control of the Handicapper General Diana Moon Glamper. The story begins with two characters Hazel and George in their living room watching television with a description

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    Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, there is a scene in which Luke Skywalker, the main protagonist and legendary hero, watches the twin sunset of Tatooine’s two suns, Tatoo I and Tatoo II. There are “wide” binary star systems and “close” binary star systems. Tatooine is thought to be a close binary star system, in which the planets orbit the center of mass very closely. In addition, the Star Wars galactic fight scenes that the space opera series is so well-known for would not occur in real space. Space

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    This is not an easy motion to debate on. Thus, this piece of writing will mention, discuss and bring forward the irrationality of choosing either freedom over equality or visa versa, without having a harmonious counterbalance between the two factors, implemented by a regulatory body. It will also include examples of countries which "total freedom" or "total equality" is in practice, where the search for total freedom led to total anarchy, or the pursuit for total equality curtailed the freedom in

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