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    Chuck Jones is a small business executive with 40+ years of information technology experience. His expertise, knowledge, skills, and abilities within the fields of information technology and management abilities in this area were varied, diverse, and spanned many industries, roles, and responsibilities. His history and skills have proven to have been instrumental and foundational in his perspectives on future workforce and workplace directions and strategies. They have worked to facilitate within

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    Melita A. Hoods Bringing Light December 12, 2014 Abstract: This experiment was conducted to determine if the light of a glow stick can be affected by the temperature of water. In this the researcher will try to find what temperature of water makes a glow stick glow brighter and how long it will stay lit. By proceeding in the experiment, the data collected proved the hypothesis to be correct. Warmer water caused the glow stick to glow brighter than it had before. On the other hand, the beaker

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    The motto of Johns Hopkins University, in English, means “The truth will set you free.” Although originally a quote from the Bible, it is essentially a quote that promotes academic freedom and the importance of learning. To me, this is what makes Johns Hopkins so unique and perfect for me. It will allow me to continue my current interests while simultaneously broadening the scope of who I am as a person. Outside of just the academic aspect of Johns Hopkins, the location in the heart of Baltimore

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    Battery Science Project

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    The topic of this paper is making energy out of money. This experiment investigates how many/cents are useful to make energy. The question that is being studied in this experiment is that how many layers of cents make a more powerful battery. The topic of the experiment is A battery that makes cents. A battery that makes cents is an energy reaction that happens between cents. Will more layers of cents make a more or less powerfull battery? It is important that our question should be answered because

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    Running is my sport, but it is so much more than a sport. Over the last few years, running has had a large influence on my life. I compete in both cross country and track, completed a marathon, ran over 300 miles last summer, and ran 250 miles over the previous one. The amount of time I spend running may seem excessive to some, but I know that what the sport has taught me about myself and about life is well worth the miles. Running has become my escape and has taught me how to better deal with

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    Knowing my Grandfather, Bill Runyan, he seem to act like an eighteen year old. He know exactly how to make a problem better with laughter and has the most stubbier, creative and persistent mind on Earth. If something doesn’t work he forces it to work, if things don’t go his way he makes them go his way. He may even talk to himself and say how difficult a job is and how much easier it could be if he chanced his plan, but does he? No, he just fights whatever he need to make something work. This might

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    The day started off in Bangkok where we felt like millionaires despite only having paid $15 each for our two-bedroom penthouse airbnb with an infinity pool. It was hard to peel away from, but with only three days in the commercial hub of Thailand, we got our asses up and started exploring. The thin coat of mist naturally started to form as we walked down the polluted streets towards the temples. Any girl with big thighs understand the chafe-age struggles in the summer, and despite it being monsoon

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    Mealworm Lab Report

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    Thermoregulation is a process by which the body temperature is controlled and maintained within a range that enables the organism to function efficiently when variations occur in the temperature of the surrounding environment. This is important to ensure that the blood flowing through vital organs like the brain and the heart are kept at an ideal and constant temperature (Homeostasis, n.d.). In this lab, mealworms are used. Although referred to as a “mealworm”, it is not a worm but instead the larvae

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    Fission Vs Fusion In life, energy is an indispensable part of human life. Energy comes from a variety of sources, such as from the sun, wind, water, and nuclear power. Nuclear energy is a new form of energy. The nuclear energy have two different types, that is nuclear fission, and nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission had been found in a long time before, but nuclear fusion is something new to this world. If I have money, I will chose to fundraiser for the nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission basically

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    The physics students at Paul International High School conducted a project where a ramp was constructed to see how far a toy car could travel. The ramp’s angle of incline was changed in each trial. This experiment allowed students to understand how the angle of incline effect something as important as a car. For this project, students were provided cardboard, tape, scissors, books, and toy cars. Each pair created designs for their ramps. Each ramp was around the same length and adjustments were

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