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    Independent , strong, confident , words I wish I could use to describe myself. Growing up; I was raised in Bremerton, Washington. At a young age I learned to be independent, taking care of my younger sister and brother. While my Dad was in and out of prison, along with my Mom not straying far from that same path. At this time in my life I didn't know I needed help, at the age of 5 I thought it was completely normal to live with your grandparents, completely normal to see so much hate between a mother

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    Who Is John Dalton

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    of isotopes, the assumption that atoms of a given element are identical in their physical and chemical properties has been destroyed as some have varying weights. Nuclear fission and nuclear fusion have also disproved the theory that atoms are indestructible and preserve their identities in all chemical reactions. The modern atomic theory has now been modified to reflect the discoveries and knowledge of scientists

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    Bad Science In The Core

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    The “Bad” Science in The Core The movie, The Core, has a lot of “bad science” in it. First of all, the movie is about the start of the end of the world when the core stopped spinning. If the spinning of the inner core would stop, then the spinning of the iron core in the center of the Earth would stop too. Without the spin, Earth's protective magnetic field would be instantly gone, which would cause the sun radioactive rays automatically kill anything left on earth. The earth would not slowly die

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    Every year and estimated forty five percent of american citizens reported seeing an or interacting with a ghost of some sort. Such is the focus of “The Ghost Boy” by Kenneth Oppel. There is an estimated three million shipwrecks on the ocean floor as is the focus of “Lost and Found”. The Ghost boy is a text designed for Scope that was adapted from “The Klack Bros. Museum” by Kenneth Oppel, original published for GuysRead.com. Lost and found is a text that was published by Scope and was written by

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    Titanic Persuasive Essay

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    lives to be taken for example, Mr. Johan Henrik Johannesson Kvillner. The sinking of the Titanic occured in the year of 1912. Many believe that the ship was destroyed by a misly iceberg, but wasn’t the Titanic considered indestructible? The thought of the ship being indestructible was not brought on by everyone it was the thought of the crewmembers. “ Send the call for assistance.” “…” “...” “ Iceberg! Right ahead!” “ The first officer heard but did not stop to acknowledge the message.” This is not

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    Around the world for centuries and till this day when an individual thinks of prestige and excellence the British Empire comes to mind. Although, in present day Britain is no longer and empire its influence continues to be found around the world. Britain created many of the ideas which are central to humanity today, such as the Magna Carta, which was signed in 1215 and considered the birthplace of modern democracy. Therefore, it is understandable that Britain is a traditional oriented culture, prideful

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    Atomic Theory As early as 400 BCE atoms were believed to be the building blocks of all matter. The atom is made up of three subatomic particles protons (p+) , neutrons and electrons ( e-). Protons have a positive charge and can be found in the nucleus along with the neutrons who have no charge. Protons, along with electrons, tell you the atomic number of any given element. A positron is the opposite of an electron and contains the same mass and spin of an electron but they have a positive charge

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    History of the Internet

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    with friends/family/colleagues, create media, do business online, and this list just keeps on going. The internet affects the way we live our lives today. Mobile technology In 2003 we didn't have what we now class as a ‘smartphone’ but we had indestructible phones and slow changes in mobile technology such as the colour screen [Blackberry 7210] (Newman, 2013) 2005 was the year Nokia release what would become the best-selling mobile device of all time,

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    Humans will be colonizing Mars whether you like it or not Colonizing Mars would not only be a scientific breakthrough, but it would be extremely beneficial to the human race and their future. Mars would help humans in many ways by providing a planet for humans to fall back on if any bad event were to happen to Earth. Colonizing Mars would prove to be very helpful and rewarding. Also, many engineers and scientists like Elon Musk, founder of Space x and Tesla, are on board are on board with this

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    for men and women alike. How are male and female characters portrayed? A. Women – Caretakers, nurturing, invested into beauty B. Men-Providers, indestructible, intelligent How does the work portray their roles in society? A. Women – Caretakers,invested into beauty, nurturers B. Men-Providers, indestructible, intelligent How does gender influence the decisions characters make? A.

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