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15661: A Fabulous Analysis Of The Flamboyantly Gay
... together with the question to get the answer. With the wavering inconsistencies of genetics comes different breaking points, which is a fairly unanimously accepted concept (it would be hard to argue that everyone in the world has the same emotional stability) and therefore some gays come out earlier than others. The period elapsed before this “breaking point” can be said to be the “pressurizing” phase. During this phase the adolescent/teenager ...
15662: Newton's First Law of Motion
... is if there was not any wind or a hill or any unbalanced force acting upon the car. This is rather weird just to think about. Because this usually would not happen in our customary world today. You just would not see a car go on forever. An easy experiment to demonstrate this law is to take a glass jar and put an index or a heavier than paper card over ...
15663: The Laser
... the lasers are for reading and writing data to CD's. They are used to make high capacity audio and video recording and playback (music CD's and laser disk players). The militaries of the world use lasers for many things including tracking enemy movements and as anti-satellite and ballistic missile defence weapons. Some people might say that the laser is one of the most important advances in human technology ...
15664: What Is Physics and What Are Its Uses?
... and amplification of light. Not only can physics better your baseball game and explain the dark matter of the universe, but it can save lives. It remains a very important part of us and our world.
15665: Earthquakes
... slides past another—as at the San Andreas Fault in California, North America's most quake-prone area—or is subducted (slides beneath the other plate). “Subduction-zone quakes account for nearly half of the world's destructive seismic events and 75 percent of the earth's seismic energy. They are concentrated along the so-called Ring of Fire, a narrow band about 38,600 km (about 24,000 mi) long ...
15666: Does Life Exist On Mars
... knows enough about the subject to start telling the public that this is true, they should have never released it unless it were defiantly proven to be fact. NASA has a big name in the world, they should be more carefule next time. I just hope that whatever NASA had to say to the president in private isn't different to what they told the public We hear often that the ...
15667: Chromium
... chromium comes from something called chromite which is a mixture of chromium , iron, and oxygen. Chromite is a common rather ordinary black mineral that no one really noticed until more recent times. Nearly all the world's supply of chromite comes from Zimbabwe, Russia, Turkey, South Africa, Cuba, and the Philippines. The United States imports almost all its chromite. Chromium is added to other metals to make them harder and more ...
15668: B E C: The New Phase of Matter
... were slowed to the low velocity by using laser beams. The hardware needed to create the BEC is a bargain at $50,000 to $1000,000 which makes it accessible to physics labs around the world. The next step is to test the new phase of matter. We do not know yet if it absorbs, reflects,or refracts light. BEC is related to superconductivity and may unlock some mysteries of why ...
15669: Genetics Engineering
... bossy, shy, athletic, or any other description you can think of. The secret code of DNA would prove to be invaluable. This is the reason the Human Genome Project has been started. Scientist around the world are using super computers to crack the code. This 15 year project is predicted to end by the year 2005(Dewitt, 1994). That is only 10 years from now. What does that mean to the ...
15670: Chance or Planning
... Beagle, could have contracted any type of disease. Medications for illnesses were not easily available for consumption, and often the infected patients died. By chance Darwin did not become ill, if he had perhaps the world would not know about evolution or natural selection. Darwin could not "plan" for the success of his book Origin of the Species. It was by chance that some people agreed with his theory of natural ...


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