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Southern Hemisphere Magnetic Field
1,422 wordsJupiter, the largest of the Jovian planets, reigns supreme throughout the solar system. Named after the Roman god Jove, the ruler of Olympus; "Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun and is also the largest planet in the Earth's solar system. It is 318 times more massive than Earth and is two thirds of the planetary mass in the solar system. Jupiter's surface, unlike earth, is gaseous and not a solid. It is about 90 % hydrogen and 10 % helium with traces of methane, ammonia, water and rock. Jup...
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L U Taking Place
1,555 wordsWhile America sleeps safely at night, safe and secure in their world there is another world taking place, a more dangerous and wild world. A world going on right beneath their noses. Its taking place in their super markets, in empty whare houses, forgotten buildings, parks, and yes friends even there roller skating rinks. Many will never know hear about this world that usually takes place every Friday and Saturday. For it may be safer to not know, for if one knows one may be tempted to want to e...
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Assisted Suicide Attending Physician
1,623 wordsEuthanasia, formerly called, mercy killing, or assisted suicide, euthanasia means intentionally making someone die, rather than allowing that person to die naturally. Put bluntly, euthanasia means killing in the name of compassion (International 1). Euthanasia is wrong in a sense that it is killing. Killing is the best word to describe the practice of euthanasia. Killing means to cause the death of (International 1). Supporters like Jack Kevorkian assist people to their fate, while opposing grou...
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J R R R
2,171 wordsBefore to discuss the? dalembert's Paradox? , I would like to present the life and the work of this extraordinary man. His work in various fields of Science, makes of him one of the man who contributed the most to our modern Mathematics, Aerodynamics thats why I would like to present the global life of this great scientist. The following information are issued from the encyclopaedia Britannica. Alembert, Jean Le Rond d His work in Mathematics: In 1739, he read his first paper to the Academy of S...
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Brain Damage Dance Clubs
2,621 wordsIn the year 1998, there were approximately 1. 2 million ecstasy pills coming into the United States which increased ten fold by the year 1999, bringing in 12. 1 million tablets. It is the most widely used drug next to marijuana among young adults and dominates the rave and club scene. Ecstasy is a psychedelic amphetamine that has gained popularity over the past 20 years because of its ability to produce strong feelings of comfort, empathy, and connection to others. MDMA use is closely tied to th...
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Rave Scene Twenty Thousand
1,374 wordsRaving Is a Lifestyle. One of the most rapidly expanding scenes in the world is raving. The dictionary defines Rave as To utter in madness or frenzy; to say wildly; as, to rave nonsense, which makes you wonder why raves were ever called raves to begin with, unless of course you have been to one. I will never forget my first experience at a rave. Media portrays Raves as cesspools of filth, sex and drugs, so naturally I was very nervous about attending my first party. We sit in a circle inside the...
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