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161: Quarry Hill
... the reply I got from my friend Rudy. My other friend, Tom, jumped up onto the hood of his 1979 Camero Z-28. This was the unspoken signal that we would all stay under the stars and contemplate for a while. I decided to take a seat on top of the back of my mother's car. "Well, what are we going to do, guys?" Rudy must constantly be thinking of ... guy". "I don't know, what do you want to do?" I offered to both Tom and Rudy. "I don't know, what can we do?" Asked a frustrated Rudy. I looked up to the stars and tried to think. Finally an idea excited me enough to actually say something. "I know! Lets go to the Quarries in Uxbridge and go swimming! I've never been and I hear it's ...
162: The Little Prince – A Closer L
... same questions that he is, not knowing it is his echo. Children are also Loving: “If some one loves a flower, of which just one single blossom grows in all the million and millions of stars, it is enough to make him happy just to look at the stars.”(Page 29) The little prince has one flower for which he cares for and lives for. Children love and cherish objects also. Innocence can be seen throughout the novel. This is relevant to children due ...
163: Comets
... has been discovered more recently is the Hale-Bopp comet. It is scheduled to appear in April 1997. Alan Hale is a native New Mexican. Hale is a professional astronomer, he specializes in studying sunlike stars and searching for other planetary systems. He has been studying comets since 1970. Here is how he discovered the comet: “During my normal study of comets, it is my practice to observe comets once a ... an e-mail to Brian Marsden and Dan Green at the Central Bureau at that time informing them of a possible comet; later, when I had verified that the object had moved against the background stars, I sent them an additional e-mail. I continued to follow the comet for a total of about 3 hours, until it set behind trees in the southwest, and then was able to e-mail ...
164: The Tragic Challenger Explosion
... handled success so beautifully." She also wanted everyone to learn more, including herself. Demonstrating her aspirations after entering the space program, she is quoted saying, "What are we doing here? We're reaching for the stars." Also, after reflecting on her position, she said in August 1995, "I touch the future, I teach (Gray 32)." Francis R. (Dick) Scobee, born in 1948, was a tremendous enthusiast for aviation and the space ... said that the explosion was so rapid that the crew did not realize their coming fate. (Gray 35) Perhaps we can all take comfort in the fact that their last vision was that of the stars. Now, many people haven't heard exactly what went wrong to cause such an explosion. (Dumoulin, 1-2) The Challenger finally launched after five days of delays. On January 28, 1986, the morning of the ...
165: Gailileo 3
... made a series of telescopes whose optical performance was much better than that of the Dutch instrument. The astronomical discoveries he made with his telescopes were described in a short book called Message from the Stars published in Venice in May 1610. It caused a sensation. Galileo claimed to have seen four small bodies orbiting Jupiter. These last, with an eye on getting a job in Florence, he promptly named the "the Medicean stars." It worked, Soon afterwards, Galileo became "mathematician and Natural philosopher," to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. In Florence he continued his work on mation and on mechanics, and began to get in disputes about Copernicanism ...
166: Building A Radio Empire-chancellor Media
... cooking spray. The company also sells southwestern cuisine canned foods (Ro*Tel tomatoes, Dennison s chili, and Ranch Style beans) and snack foods (Crunch n Munch and Jiffy Pop). Tom Hicks also owns the Dallas Stars NHL Team and the Texas Rangers MLB Team. Mr. Hicks serves as a director of Capstar, LIN Holdings Corp., LIN Television Corporation, Sybron International Corporation, Inc., Cooperative Computing Inc., International Home Foods, Triton Energy, D ... Broadcasting. Steven Hicks founded Capstar in 1996. Between the Hicks brothers, they own everything from consumer food products to multiple steps in the media chain. They own the creation of content or message (the Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers), the production of the message (LIN Holdings Corp.), the delivery of the message (Katz), and the distribution and redistribution of delivery (LIN Television, Chancellor, and Capstar). Tom and Steven Hicks control the ...
167: Wavelength of 10 or Higher and 11 down. Gamma Rays are produced in labs
... sun produces gamma rays with energies up to one million electron volts. The interaction of high energy electrons, Protons, and Nuclei of the sun, emit the rays. Gamma rays can also come from the other stars in space, Through the creation and death of the stars along with the creation of solar flares. Astronomers have studied gamma rays to gain a better understanding of the astronomical process. Gamma rays are a form of Electromagnetic radiation similar to X-rays. Gamma rays ...
168: Romanticism 2
... lecture about astronomy that the speaker finds very dull and tedious. Thus the speaker looks past the charts, diagrams and the work that is involved with them and starts to imagine the beauty of the stars alone. Being lifted out of the lecture room, the speaker is freed of his stress and boredom and is able to enjoy the peace and true beauty that the stars embrace. Varying degrees of Romantic attitude has affected many areas in our lives today. A vast area that Romantic attitude has affected is The Arts. The Arts, composed of many types of genre, are composed ...
169: Witchcraft 2
... teen witches who use their spells to get what they want, the number of wiccan youth has risen. Why? There are many resons. First of all, role models play a big part in Wiccan influence. Stars such as Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock , stars of Practical Magic, Alyssa Milano, Charmed celebrity, or Meilissa Joan Hart, other wise know as Sabrina, all influence young teens because of the glamorous lifestyles they portray on TV or the big screen. Other reasons ...
170: Romeo And Juliet
... and Juliet would end in death. "A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life". (Romeo & Juliet,pg.2, Prologue, l.6) From the very beginning it is evident that they were destined by the stars to bad fortune. Some people may think that there is no way to control fate or change what is in the stars. It could be that the love of Romeo and Juliet was destined for death so that their parent's feud would be over. Also, in the prologue it states that the dreadful course of their ...


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