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    masses due to its biggest obstacle: race relations and racism. A big hit to that road block came in the form of white artists that emulated the sound and vocals that had been predominantly done by black artists. Musicians like Bill Haley and His Comets, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Jimmy Preston and more, helped bridge the gap between audiences. Technological advances at the time helped highlight the impact of rock and roll as well. The electric guitar pushed the sound into its listeners ears

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    It was known that facial development is a complex process that involves neural crest cells, a population of migratory cells that give rise to the majority of the connective tissue, cartilage and bone in the head during embryogenesis. Additionally, it was acknowledged that defective formation, proliferation, migration and differentiation during the neural crest life cycle could potentially result in craniofacial anomalies (Dixon et al., 2006). The authors utilized previous knowledge to study Treacher

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    exploration and research have been vast. These advancements have influenced everything from communications, earth sciences, weather prediction, astrophysics, astronomy, planetary research (Moon, Mars, etc.), archaeology, solar research, asteroids and comets, environmental sciences, and medical science. The world today would be a poorer place without the scientific advancements achieved through space exploration and research. Scientific research has not only come from NASA or other national space agencies

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    Mercury's surface geology is similar in appearance to that of the Moon, showing extensive plains and heavy cratering, indicating that it has been geologically inactive for billions of years. Mercury was heavily bombarded by comets and asteroids during and shortly following its formation 4.6 billion years ago, separate subsequent episode. During this period of intense crater formation, the planet received impacts over its entire surface. During this time the planet was also volcanically active, leading

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    One of many solutions to fermis paradox is the zoo scenario. The zoo hypothesis looks as to the assumed behavior and existence of extraterrestrial life and the reasons they stop from coming to Earth and is one of many good explanations for the fermi paradox. The hypothesis is that alien life avoids communication with Earth, and one of its main reasons is that it does so to allow for natural evolution and cultural development, avoiding contamination. The hypothesis seeks to explain the apparent absence

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    NASA Persuasive Essay

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    No one ever said that space was not meant for us to explore, who is to say that the oceans were meant for us to cross into America? Since the beginning of time, man has been fascinated with the thought of the sun and stars. From the first step on the moon at 10:56pm on July 20, 1969 the sparks of curiosity of how far NASA can go have been wondered for many years. With all the discoveries that NASA has allowed us to make, and our fight for a long-term survival plan I believe NASA and the space program

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    The 100 by Kass Morgan is a action packed science fiction book, taken place hundreds of years in the future after a nuclear war on earth, killed most of humanity. I chose to read this book because I like books that has twists and you are left with a constant question of “what will happen next”. No one has felt the ground beneath their feet in centuries. That is until today, the council sent down 100 juvenile delinquents to test if Earth was sustainable. No one knows why it was so urgent but, these

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    build up from minerals in the fuel that deposits on the glass during regular use. So if things start to look a little hazy, it's time to clean the glass. Before you start cleaning: Don't use oven cleaner that has ammonia Don't use an abrasives like comet Don't use paper towels 1. Turn off the fireplace and open the glass 2. Remove the glass to a soft safe surface like a towel. 3. Pour 2 tablespoons of a cream cleanser, like Imperial Gas Fireplace Glass Cleaner, directly on to the glass. 4. Using

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    Margarita Moon

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    The moon in Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita is a reoccurring element that appears in numerous scenes that engender an atmosphere of unrest, supernaturalism, and sometimes, melancholy. One such scene is during the death of Berlioz. Bulgakov writes, “Berlioz fell flat on his back and hit the back of his neck lightly against the cobblestone … Once again, and for the last time, the moon flashed, but it was already breaking into splinters, and then it became dark” (36-37). The events that unfold

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    Aside from all the opposing arguments made about space exploration there are lots of innovations stemming from it. Exploration of space has helped create new technologies and advancements that have directly benefitted our lives. The challenge of space exploration drives a seemingly never ending effort to design ever more capable, resilient, and efficient technologies requiring the utmost ingenuity. Space exploration missions use the highest level of synchronism of humans and robots to achieve ambitious

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