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    Sobral et al (2006) examined ionospheric response to high intensity long duration aurora electrojet activities. Using the equatorial, sub-equatorial and low latitude regions to observe their responses to High Intensity Long Duration Aurora ElectroJet Activity (HILDAA) between 2000 and 2001 on solar wind and interplanetary magnetic and electric field. The result provided a clear evidence of thermospheric wind and dynamo electric field perturbation in the F layer. The solar wind speed varies between

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    My Utopia Essay

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    At my Utopia I feel at peace, at my Utopia I truly feel happiness. My home isn’t this god forsaken bipolar desert where the weather can't decide whether to be 120F one day or 70F the next, where rain occurs so rarely the rich lack money to acquire it. From the tallest mountain in this valley, my home is nowhere to be found, only a plane can reach my utopia but even they need a rest to reach the location, for there my home is, my utopia, but to return there, I would be at risk for there is a monster

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    The four papers that I am looking at all have climate change in common and it is the recurring theme throughout the papers, they all look at different areas of both the U.K. and also into the Northern parts of the world. The main areas of study are; the west of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Britain as a whole and finally Greenland. These papers all look at different ways and use different methods so that they are able to understand and learn from the climate that had occurred in the past, the methods

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    Mars Journey

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    It’s the year 3012, Jan 2nd. Today we’re the third group being sent up into Mars for a mission to find a colony called Matis. The other two groups that went up to Mars had something go wrong. Communicating had failed and they never returned. So being the 3rd group going and not knowing what’s going on up there is very nerve wracking. At least we have a different mission then them which consists of getting samples of the sand and rocks to see if it’s even livable. Maybe this why they never returned

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    scientist name Mann found. He was an enemy in this movie. I felt that this was a comparison to mankind and how we are what affect this earth. Later on, at the ending the mystery was solved. Murphy was the answer to everything. She teamed up with Professor Brand and continued where he had left off. The communication in this movie was one sided. Cooper can see what the ones on Earth were saying but he could not communicate back. The communication is what allowed the mystery to conclude that it was murphy that

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    Introduction Astonishingly, Did you know that we have better maps of the moon than we do of the ocean? (#7) It’s true! Scientists are working to make drones to explore the deep sea. Ocean Exploration is a developing science that incorporates the use of marine biology and drone technology. Ocean Exploration technology will be an overall benefit to society because 1. exploring the ocean is easier than before and 2. ocean exploration can help with monitoring the deep sea. First Reason Paragraph

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    Genesis 1:1-2:3 In the book Genesis we see God is at work, and we learn how God intends us to work. Within the created universe, God is present in relationship with his creatures and especially with people. Laboring in God’s image, we work in creation, on creation, with creation and if we work as God’s intends for creation. When bringing this into the life of a nurse we see that all nurses learn to serve their patients to their best of their ability. They learned to created an environment in which

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    story is a myth, the Mayan people considered it a true event. The Popol Vuh contains the Mayan’s creation of the world myth. In the beginning of the myth, the gods Plumed Serpent and Hurricane created the first plant life and the mountains on Earth. As time went by, the gods felt there was something missing because there was no noise on the planet. They then created animals to live in the forests. Once the animals were created, the gods had the intention of having the animals speak. Without language

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    17 STUDY FIELDS – DEFINITIONS Geology- It is the study of the Earth, which materials compose it, and how they work together, their processes (earthquakes, floods, erosion) and changes that they have gone through (mountains emerging, valleys, etc.). It also studies the organisms that had been on earth (fossils). It is a wide subject that can be subdivided into fields such as minerology, petrology and so on. Mineralogy- An important part of Geology is the study of Minerals, their physical properties

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    he shows a graph of 650,000 years of CO2, which zooms out to show just how much of a change has happened and how its steadily increasing year after year (21:11). Another way he uses camera work efficiently to show the effects of global warming on earth.

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