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    The Nerdy Starcat lives in the deepest part of the ocean which is the ocean floor. Its habitat has to be very dark, gloomy and cold. When the temperatures are cold, it has the ability to use its thick skin to keep itself warm. However, if the temperatures are hot, the Nerdy Starcat will overheat due to so much fur on its body. Because of this, the Nerdy Starcat swims around the ocean floor to create its homes. Being very picky and cautious about homes and environments, the Nerdy Starcat builds its

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    technology that the government tried to hide so many years ago. The constant threat of full scale rebel attacks were higher and higher each day. Stakes grew, and tension was out of proportion. The public exploded, and civil war broke out in the eastern hemisphere. With the rebel groups having the blueprints to the alien tech, they sought out to find the tools and machinery needed to use such extra-terrestrial power. Forts, camps, and even military bases were raided by the groups. Not every attack was successful

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    such as monsoon and cyclones occur in the ITCZ and are products of the unique convection system found around the ITCZ (Yancheva et al., 2007, Ferreira and Schubert, 1997).The ITCZ is a product of humid trade winds from the northern and southern hemisphere converging and then rising. This rising of humid air usually results in precipitation over the tropics(Waliser and Somerville, 1994). This rising of the humid air acts as the driving force in the Hadley Cell (Waliser and Somerville, 1994). The ITCZ

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    Physical –Chemical Oceanography I Science is the study of the natural and physical aspects of the world we live in. Science is the way humans try to understand why the environment acts in the way it does. Science has set of rules and guidelines that must be followed. The most important step in science is observation, the point of observation is so that the experiment can be measured and or the experiment can be repeated with similar or the same results. Hypotheses are then developed to disprove the

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    Professor Bach’s illusions and visual phenomena are very amazing, they make me dizzy, headache and they could trick our eyes. I have been exploring all of the illusions and they all driving me crazy but I found that “Leaning Tower Illusion” and Thompson’s “Thatcher Illusion” are interested to me and I hope you , too. So I decided to talk about these two illusions. “Leaning Tower Illusions”, this Illusion is cool and also weird that the tower on the left is straight but when I click the button “move”

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    Santa Clause leaned his head against the sled, letting out a long sigh. It had been a tough evening so far. The northern hemisphere was down, but he still had one more hemisphere to go, and he had no idea what might be in store for him there. Santa’s thoughts ran to-and-fro from what if I never reach all the kids on time or what if the kids begin to lose faith in me? So, he quickly picked up his reins and gave them a slap, “whoop, whoop,” he called out to his reindeers, but exhaustion was creeping

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    Who Caused Climate Change? Throughout the years, climate change has become a topic that people are getting more concerned about as years go by. Climate change has an effect on the temperature around the world which cause nature to change drastically. Cars, airplanes, coal and other man-made things are considered to an enemies to climate change. Although it is a theory, other people think that climate change is something that is occurring to naturally by nature. Mankind has been accused of causing

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    In The Machine Stops, E.M. Forster projects life years from now where people live underground with extreme technological advances. Also, people live separated in little rooms where they find a variety of buttons they can press in order to perform any task they desire. They do not communicate with people face to face as often as we do now. Without a doubt, their society is very different from ours. All of the inhabitants are used to living along with the Machine and it is hard for them to imagine

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    The last glacial period has encountered numerous large-magnitude, rapid climate change events; characterising the period between 10ka and 50ka (Steig, 1999). During this period was the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), which occurred approximately 21ka, a glacial period defined by changes in greenhouse gases, sea level and ice sheets (Otto-Bliesner et al., 2006). In comparison the mid-Holocene occurred approximately 6000 years ago, during the current interglacial. The Holocene period is regarded as relatively

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    Even if one doesn’t follow the climate change debate by their own free will, it’s almost impossible to avoid the discussion on climate change altogether. This is because climate change effects so many areas of daily life, which makes exposure to the discussion on climate change almost unavoidable. Recently, Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria ravaged parts of the Southern United States and the Caribbean. Many people felt that they have been hearing about or experiencing more hurricanes

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