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    Lose stones crunch underneath my feet as I walk along the sand towards my favourite beach, metres away was my little hideout place which I named my special place and there standing was me a 7-year-old little girl named Isabelle who loved the beach, she loved swimming and running up and down the beach with her best friend Jake her first ever dog. All I remember now is going to my special place all the time when I was little and it had a rope swing inside and I use too sit on it and swing back and

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    Copper is the 29th element in the periodic table, located more specifically at group 11, period 4. Because of its chemical and physical attributes, it is a transition metal, which denotes high boiling and melting points. Both a conductor of heat and electricity, Copper is ductile and malleable. Its symbol “Cu” derives from the Latin cuprum. Copper is also valued for its two-for-one practicality: it is a vital nutrient that has antibacterial properties. Aside from what many people generally know about

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    The articles “Why Pluto had to go” Pluto should not be a planet, and “War of the Worlds” argued that Pluto argued that the object in space, Pluto should be a planet. “Why Pluto had to go” argued this statement by saying that Pluto’s size is too small, doesn’t follow the orbit such as other planets with the sun, and compare to the other planets such as Jupiter’s moons and cloud bands, it just doesn’t make the cut. “War of the Worlds” explains the reasons that Pluto should be a planet by giving facts

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    recently using observations. This effect creates a quadratic term in orbital longitude and a secular changing of the semi-major axis. Causes may be only hypothetical. It is assumed that the causes of the effects are in the tides in the body of the planet and in the body of satellite (Emelyanov 2015; private communication). Lainey et al. (2009) considered an extensive set of astrometric observations from 1891 to 2007 to study the orbital tidal evolution of the innermost Jovian satellite Io. They integrated

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    Pluto: A Planet? Many issues have arisen from the debate whether or not Pluto is a planet. Some astronomers say that Pluto should be classified as a “minor planet” due to its size, physical characteristics, and other factors. On the other hand, some astronomers defend Pluto’s planet status, citing several key features. Indeed, most of the problem is that there is no formal definition of a planet. Furthermore, it is very difficult to invent one that would allow the solar system to contain all nine

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    The Titans Myth

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    Long ago there was chaos and nothingness. Then the Titans came into power and Saturn became the leader of the Titans. Vesta was the first of the gods to born of Saturn and Rhea. Saturn feared that his children would overthrow im and claim his throne. Therefor Vesta, the virgin goddess of the hearth was the first to be swallowed by Saturn and the last to be rescued by her younger brother, Jupiter. Vesta had felt nothing but nothingness for many years. She had been in her father's stomach so long

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    Long ago, before Man was created, there were only Gods and Titans. Uranus was the Titan that ruled everything. After a few millennia, he gave birth to triplets, Pluto, Jupiter and Neptune. When they were all grown up, they became all powerful gods. When Opis, the Gods’ Uncle was jealous of Uranus, so jealous that when at the celebration of the birth of triplets, Opis killed Uranus and when that happened the first planet, besides Earth was Uranus, to watch over the EArth forever. When Jupiter

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    Bohr Model

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    in space. < A wave function for an electron in an atom is called an atomic orbital. An atomic orbital is pictured qualitatively by describing the region of space where there is high probability of finding the electrons. The atomic orbital so pictured has a definite shape. A fourth quantum number (ms) refers to a magnetic property of electrons called spin. We first look at quantum numbers, then at atomic orbitals. Quantum numbers: Numbers to state the exact position of an electron inside

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    Creative Writing: No Fires

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    Stylani shook her head, and put her attention to shutting down the equipment, carefully. Without the distraction, they wouldn’t be able to leave the upper atmospheric security nets, and everything would be for nothing. Fires would mean emergency procedures, and that meant the security nets would let shuttles pas through with just a security code. “You said to create something to distract them,” she said. “ What’s more distracting than a fire, anyway, nothing but those barrels will be burned.”

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    CHEMISTRY 17 1ST LONG EXAM REVIEWER I. ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF ATOMS -arrangement of atoms’ electrons -the number of electrons in an atom -distribution of electrons around the nucleus and their energies • ATOMS *Billiard Ball Model (JOHN DALTON) *Plum Pudding Model (JOSEPH J. THOMPSON) *RUTHERFORD’s Model of Atom -atoms are tiny, hard, indivisible spheres -electrons (negative charge) occupy the atom - Atom is mostly empty space with a dense nucleus • PROBLEMS with Rutherford’s Model

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