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    Lung. ~ In 1947, In August, Dumas made a record dive with the Aqua Lung to 307 ft in the Mediterranean Sea. ~ In the 1950s, The sport of diving gradually changes from breath-hold to mainly scuba. Dive stores open up around the US ~ In 1954, A lady named Zale Parry had turn into one of the first scuba diving teachers in the nation and one of the first three female educators in the nation. She turned into a national celebrity when she broke the dive record of 209 ft and went ahead to star in a television

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    egg together, and record that. Fill the cup with enough lukewarm water to cover the egg and let it sit inside for 20 minutes. When 20 minutes have passed, take the egg out of the cup and pour the water down a sink. Get another paper towel and dry the cup then again dry the egg off by carefully rolling it around in the paper towel. Dispose of paper towel. Repeat the steps used to find the egg’s mass before putting it in water, and calculate the new weight for the egg and record it. Submerge the egg

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    Dino de Raad ESS 102 11 October 2017 Human and Robotic Extraterrestrial Exploration It’s cold up there. Cold and inhospitable. It is not easy, and it will take time. These are things the first humans in Africa must have thought of journeys northward. And yet, people still went. They colonized the globe in all its varied environments. When humans first bred dogs and horses, they did not do so to send them into unexplored land in our steed. We did not build crow’s nests on ships to observe and not

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    Over 5,000 years ago the people of Mesopotamia created a form of writing, making it the first recorded language. This writing was a way to communicate and record information. This form of writing is called pictograms that then developed into a script called cuneiform. Pictograms where very easy, there one symbol indicated what was there to be counted and another symbol that indicated the amount or the number. But as the numbers where higher it started to be more difficult so indograms where created

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    The psychodynamic approach focuses on individuals who behave in a certain way due to having emotional feelings buried deep inside their unconscious mind. The theory was developed by Sigmund Freud who was a psychologist. The use of the psychodynamic approach within health and social care helps individuals understand and support patients who are undergoing the psychodynamic process as it is generally used around the world. This essay aims to show my understanding of the approach and the ways health

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    think of them. Fish like the archerfish and wrasse have shown signs of advanced learning and cognitive ability. The archerfish for example can shoot precise water jets at bugs above the surface by seeing their trajectory direction, speed, and sometimes even mass. Giacomo Bernardi is thought to be the first to record a wrasse using its unique ability to shoot water on clams underwater. He is part of the reason why this topic is being reported in this popular science magazine. The other part is that

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    Hoping to encourage health care organizations to move toward health information technology (HIT) and electronic health record (EHR) adoption faster, the federal government allocated more than $14.5 billion dollars in Meaningful Use incentives in the 2009 stimulus. On the surface, adoption numbers seem to suggest the stimulus was successful. Today, four out of five hospitals utilize EHRs, and almost as many office-based physicians (78%) have adopted some form of EHR system, according to 2013 stats

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    Amnon

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    Amnon was not David’s only wicked son, however. A meticulous and tragic narrative is recorded in 2 Samuel regarding Absalom, another one of David’s sons. The story records Absalom’s attempt to overthrow David and claim the throne for himself. He managed to force David out of Jerusalem because he “stole the hearts of the men of Israel” (2 Sam. 15.6). His treasonous attempt would be short-lived, however. After his forces were crushed by David’s, he tried to be diplomatic. In doing so, the mule he rode

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    Causes Of The Titanic

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    of putting out fires on a steamship was to shovel the coal out at a faster rate. Shoveling the coal out at a faster rate increased steam, which increased the Titanic’s rate of speed. This explains why the Titanic was reported to have been sailing at full speed through a known iceberg-prone area.”(Olivia B Waxman) There could have been a critical iceberg warning that was missed. The job of the senior radio officer was to receive a series of warning calls related to icebergs and other dangers in the

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    Disengaged as it fell and slammed two miles west of the carriage. The witness record of the impact shifts. Mrs. Lucille Cleary, the spouse of a Naval force pilot, said she trusted the tail was discharged before the plane shot. Different watchers said they didn't see a fire on the two planes. George and Charles Faraldo, Key West's Key Air Administration administrator, took a gander at them when they heard a crash. They say the left wing of the carriage has been disposed of over the external motor

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