109 résultats pour "scientific"
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Captain James Cook - explorer.
After leaving Tahiti, the expedition headed north into uncharted territory. After becoming the first Europeans to sight the Hawaiian Islands (which Cook named theSandwich Islands) in 1778, they sailed along the west coast of Canada and Alaska. Twice Cook explored inlets that offered some promise of a Northwest Passage, but tono avail. After sailing through the Bering Strait into the Arctic Sea and briefly scouting the Asian side of the strait, Cook decided to winter in the Hawaiian Islands. Hein...
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Primate - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Madagascar, son activos durante el día. El suborden Prosimios está integrado por 3 superfamilias: Lemuroideos (lémures, indris y aye-aye), Lorisoideos (loris, potos ygálagos) y Tarsioideos (tarseros). Lémur de cola anilladaEl lémur de cola anillada sólo vive en la isla de Madagascar y en el archipiélago de Comores. Los adultos tienen unos 38-43 cm delongitud y pesan unos 3-3,5 kilogramos.Frans Lanting/Minden Pictures Los lémures están restringidos a Madagascar y a las islas Comores, donde viven...
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Classification - biology.
species based on the fewest number of shared changes that have occurred from generation to generation. IV HISTORY OF CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS Classification is one of the oldest sciences, but despite its age it is still a vigorous field full of new discoveries and methods. Much like other fields of science, greatthinkers have shaped the course of classification. One of the earliest classification schemes was established by Greek philosopher Aristotle, who lived in the 300s BC. Aristotle believe...
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Conservation.
cancers, Hodgkin’s disease and leukemia. Unfortunately, human activities have greatly reduced biodiversity around the world. The 20th century encompasses one of the greatest waves of extinction, orelimination of species, to occur on the planet. The greatest threat to biodiversity is loss of habitat as humans develop land for agriculture, grazing livestock, industry,and habitation. The most drastic damage has occurred in the tropical rain forests, which cover less than seven percent of the Earth’...
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letteratura italiana
La nuova Italia: orizzonti sociali, politici, ideologici In Italia il raggiungimento dell'unità politica, dopo secoli di dominazione straniera e di particolarismi regionali, impone uno sforzo di unificazione reale, in un paese che presenta situazioni tra loro lontanissime e inconciliabili, dai modi di sviluppo industriale e borghese del Nord alla sopravvivenza di forme di tipo feudale nel Sud. Lo sviluppo del capitalismo italiano si trovò a dover fare i conti con la frantumazione del paes...
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Sweden - country.
mi) and is Sweden’s second largest lake, after Vänern. The two lakes, together with several smaller lakes, rivers, and canals, form an internal water route called theGöta Canal. Built in the early 19th century, the Göta Canal extends for about 386 km (about 240 mi) and provides a scenic transportation link between the Baltic Sea,at Stockholm, and the Kattegat. Sweden’s other large lakes in the district include Mälaren, Hjälmaren, and the famously picturesque Siljan. D Climate Although one-seven...
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Communism.
In Britain, Robert Owen, a philanthropic Welsh manufacturer, strove against the social problems brought about by the Industrial Revolution and sought to improve thewelfare of workers. As manager of a cotton mill, he enhanced the environment of his workers by improving their housing, modernizing mill equipment for greater safetyand sanitation, and establishing low-priced stores for the workers and schools for their children. Owen believed that workers, rather than governments, should createthe in...
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Communism .
In Britain, Robert Owen, a philanthropic Welsh manufacturer, strove against the social problems brought about by the Industrial Revolution and sought to improve thewelfare of workers. As manager of a cotton mill, he enhanced the environment of his workers by improving their housing, modernizing mill equipment for greater safetyand sanitation, and establishing low-priced stores for the workers and schools for their children. Owen believed that workers, rather than governments, should createthe in...
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,..L'idee ., ' de progres (1.) L'essentiel du cours The great technica/ and scientific discoveries of the English-speaking world • The evolution in means of communication (le déveloprailway, canais, Morse, telephone, television, computers. • The lndustrial Revolution (la révolution industrielle) ; Watt's steam machine, Fordism, Taylorization. • The printing press (l'imprimerie) : William Caxton. • The Space Age (l'ère de l'espace). pement des moyens de communication) : no uns adjectives - an as...
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Archytas
sense-experience in the Timaeus (67b, 80a ), Plato appears to rely on Archytas to explain hearing and sound (where again the speed of the propagation of sound is confused with frequency: higher notes are said to reach the earmore quickly than lower notes). In his treatment of harmonics proper, Archytas further developed Pythagoreanmusical theory (see Philolaus §5 ). He calculated the numerical ratios of the intervals in all three scales of the tetrachord (diatonic, chromatic and e...
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Charles Darwin
cousins, descended from a common ancestor.The case for Darwin's theory was enormously strengthened in the twentieth century with the discovery of themechanisms of heredity and the development of molecular genetics. It would not be to my purpose, and would bebeyond my competence, to evaluate the scientific evidence for Darwinism. But it is necessary to spend some timeon the philosophical implications of his theory, assuming that it is well established.From Darwin's time until the present, ev...
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: THE LAW OF THREE STAGES - COMTE
of the present day still show traces of the two earlier stages. The second is that since the starting point in theeducation of the individual is the same as that of the species, the principal phases of both are the same, andhence, with respect to the more important ideas, each person is a theologian in childhood, a metaphysician in youthand a scientist in adulthood. The third and most important piece of evidence is that in every age human beingshave needed theories with which to connect even...
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recherch method
2 Chapter I - Research Question Research consist to investigate a given problem in order to solve it. But before to investigate, we need t o find out the problem. Without issue, investigation is not able to take place. That’s why it is important to find out the issue, the true one . An d for that, we need to follow some steps to choose the appropriate one. The first step is the interest . Before to choose a research question, it is primordial to know what w...
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Rana - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Rana excavadoraLas patas cortas y fuertes de esta rana son adecuadas para cavar. Se entierra en la arena del desierto del sur de Australia para eludirel calor y queda sumida en un estado similar a la hibernación. Otras lo hacen para esconderse o tender emboscadas. Muchas tienen elhocico afilado o dedos espatulados, que les ayudan a cavar.Kathie Atkinson/Oxford Scientific Films La mayoría de las ranas, en especial los machos, emiten sonidos. Al expulsar el aire de los pulmones, éste hace vibrar l...
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Pulmones - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Respiración en seres humanosCuando el diafragma se contrae y se mueve hacia abajo, los músculos pectorales menores y los intercostales presionan las costillashacia fuera. La cavidad torácica se expande y el aire entra con rapidez en los pulmones a través de la tráquea para llenar el vacíoresultante. Cuando el diafragma se relaja, adopta su posición normal, curvado hacia arriba; entonces los pulmones se contraen y elaire se expele.© Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. Durante la...
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Monkey (animal) - biology.
traveling in troops, often take turns acting as sentinel, making specific alarm calls to alert their companions to approaching danger. In trees, monkeys have other waysof outwitting their enemies. Capuchins, for example, sometimes fend off inquisitive predators by urinating on them from high above or by jumping up and down tomake dead branches fall on the predators. Most monkeys can breed at any time of the year, so their troops often contain young of many different ages. Courtship is typically...
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NASA - astronomy.
Challenger shuttle after launch in 1986 and the Columbia shuttle during reentry in 2003, killing both crews. Investigations traced the accidents to design flaws and tomanagement problems. Both accidents led to design and procedure changes, and to a temporary stoppage of shuttle flights. Following the Columbia disaster, NASA alsoannounced plans to retire the shuttle in 2010, after completion of the International Space Station (ISS), a human orbital research facility. The Constellation program is...
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Drawing
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Drawing, delineation of form upon a surface, usually a plane, by means of lines and tints or shading.
In the monasteries of medieval Europe, religious texts were inscribed on parchment, then embellished with initial letters, decorative borders, and miniature scenes. InRomanesque Europe, drawings served as models to be copied for such manuscript illumination and also as cartoons ( see Cartoon), or studies, for frescoes, sculpture, and other arts. Subjects were usually treated as stylized symbols of religious truths. This viewpoint was countered in the Gothic period; the change was reflected in th...
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Smoking.
causes about 20 times the number of deaths in the United States than all other addictive drugs combined. Smoking cessation methods are plentiful, and many books and products are available to help an individual stop smoking. Many smokers turn to group help because ofthe support and understanding provided by other former smokers or people trying to quit. Most successful group-help techniques involve a challenge and rewardsystem that also bolsters the self-discipline of the former smoker. A number...
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Laser.
their atoms into laser light. Consequently, they are the most powerful continuous wave (CW) lasers—that is, lasers that emit light continuously rather than in pulses. C Liquid Lasers The most common liquid laser media are inorganic dyes contained in glass vessels. They are pumped by intense flash lamps in a pulse mode or by a separate gas laserin the continuous wave mode. Some dye lasers are tunable, meaning that the color of the laser light they emit can be adjusted with the help of a prism lo...
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Heat (physics)
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Heat Loss from a House
A thermograph shows the large amount of heat lost through a house's windows during winter.
Theoretically, the molecules of a substance would exhibit no activity at the temperature termed absolute zero. See Molecule. III TEMPERATURE SCALES Five different temperature scales are in use today: the Celsius scale, known also as the Centigrade scale, the Fahrenheit scale, the Kelvin scale, the Rankine scale, andthe international thermodynamic temperature scale ( see Thermometer). The Celsius scale, with a freezing point of 0° C and a boiling point of 100° C, is widely used throughout the...
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Tuberculosis.
TB has existed for thousands of years. Scars on a skull found in Turkey indicate the presence of the disease 500,000 years ago. Scientists also have found tubercles inmummified bodies from ancient Egypt. References to TB can be found in the writings of ancient Babylonia, Egypt, and China. The term tuberculosis was first used in 1839; it was derived from the Latin word tubercula, meaning small lump, referring to the small scars seen in tissues of infected individuals. TB reappeared in Europe...
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Endangered Species - biology.
Red List database assesses the status of, and threats to, animal species worldwide. To add to this and other biodiversity databases, nongovernmental organizationssuch as Conservation International and World Wildlife Fund conduct periodic rapid assessments (focused, intensive evaluations) of biodiversity in varioushotspots— regions like Madagascar that are both rich in endemic species and environmentally threatened. This information is used in the administration of international agreements such...
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Pez - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Anatomía externa de un pezEsta ilustración muestra las principales características anatómicas externas de los peces. Algunas especies no tienen todas las aletasque aparecen en la ilustración y otras carecen de escamas u opérculo.© Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. En general, los peces tienen forma ahusada, con el cuerpo moderadamente aplanado en los lados y más afilado en la zona de la cola que en la de la cabeza. Sus principalesrasgos son el juego de vértebras repetido en s...
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Benjamin Franklin.
Copley Medal for distinguished contributions to experimental science. Franklin also exerted a great influence on education in Pennsylvania. In 1749 he wrote thepamphlet Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania; its publication led to the establishment in 1751 of the Academy of Philadelphia, later to become the University of Pennsylvania. The curriculum he suggested departed considerably from the study of the Greek and Roman classics then in vogue. Instead itemphasized Engl...
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Benjamin Franklin - USA History.
Copley Medal for distinguished contributions to experimental science. Franklin also exerted a great influence on education in Pennsylvania. In 1749 he wrote thepamphlet Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania; its publication led to the establishment in 1751 of the Academy of Philadelphia, later to become the University of Pennsylvania. The curriculum he suggested departed considerably from the study of the Greek and Roman classics then in vogue. Instead itemphasized Engl...
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Honey Bee - biology.
B Reproduction and Development The queen controls the sex of her offspring. When an egg passes from her ovary to her oviduct, the queen determines whether the egg is fertilized with sperm from thespermatheca. A fertilized egg develops into a female honey bee, either worker or queen, and an unfertilized egg becomes a male honey bee, or drone. The queen lays the eggs that will develop into more queens in specially constructed downward-pointing, peanut-shaped cells, in which the egg adheres to the...
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Colour and qualia
Faced with the dilemmas posed by subjective colour for physicalist doctrine, some philosophers opt for eliminativism, the doctrine that subjective colour is not a genuine, or real, phenomenon after all. On this view the source of the puzzle is a conceptual confusion; a tendency to extend our judgments concerning objective colour, what appear to be intrinsic properties of the surfaces of physical objects, onto the properties of our mental states. Once we see that all that is happening ‘inside'...
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History of Chemistry - chemistry.
even better distillation apparatus than the Arabs had made and to condense the more volatile products of distillation. Among the important products obtained in thisway were alcohol and the mineral acids: nitric, aqua regia (a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric), sulfuric, and hydrochloric. Many new reactions could be carried outusing these powerful reagents. Word of the Chinese discovery of nitrates and the manufacture of gunpowder also came to the West through the Arabs. The Chinese atfirst use...
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Fascism.
values as coming before a radical political transformation. Others argue that a radical political transformation will then be followed by a change in values. Fascists claimthat the nation has entered a dangerous age of mediocrity, weakness, and decline. They are convinced that through their timely action they can save the nation fromitself. Fascists may assert the need to take drastic action against a nation's 'inner' enemies. Fascists promise that with their help the national crisis will end an...
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Notion Idea of Progress
But, on the other hand there are parents ; they might be interested because it allows them to choose mental and physical characteristics. For example the text B, Molly parents, having a designer baby wasn't even a choice, otherwise he would have died . This shows that it is scientific progress can be used to remove genetic diseases for example , which saves babies normally would have died . The author wants therefore illustrate two points of views . A...
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Cattaneo, Carlo
States) (1842)), even though he did not ignore the effects of colonialism and its abuses of power ( Dell'India antica e moderna (India, Past and Present) (1846)). Progress, for Cattaneo, is made up of cultural graftings, of conflicts and exchanges of ideas and principles between different peoples and cultures. Social conditions are the source of good or evil. Not for nothing have some critics seen Cattaneo's famous Interdizioni israelitiche (Israeli Interdicts) of 1835 as containing the...
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Chimpanzee - biology.
separate occasions in Central Africa, probably beginning in the 1940s or 1950s. Chimpanzees infected with the original retrovirus or with HIV do not develop AIDS,however. Scientific classification: Chimpanzees belong to the Primate order. Some scientists classify chimpanzees in the family Pongidae and other scientists place chimpanzees in the family Hominidae. They make up the genus Pan. The common chimpanzee is classified as Pan troglodytes. The bonobo is classified as Pan paniscus. Micr...
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Antarctica - Geography.
The maximum area of sea ice surrounding Antarctica each winter varies from year to year. A marked decline during the 1970s appears to have reversed in more recentdecades, except in the Antarctic Peninsula area. This area has lost almost 40 percent of its sea ice since the start of the 1980s. Sea ice is important to marine life. Krillfeed on algae that live under the sea ice and are released when the ice melts in spring and summer. In turn, many marine animals feed on krill. Emperor penguinsbreed...
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Hongos - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Ciertos hongos que viven en el suelo son predadores activos y atrapan organismos microscópicos como amebas y nematodos. Las presas se capturan por medio de unamalla de hifas, recubierta por una sustancia adhesiva, a la que queda pegada la presa. Las hifas penetran en el microorganismo, crecen y se ramifican dentro de su cuerpoabsorbiendo nutrientes hasta matarlo. 3 ESTRUCTURA Estructura de un hongoLos hongos están constituidos por tubos filamentosos llamados hifas. En muchas especies las parede...
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Sir Christopher Wren
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Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723), English architect, scientist, and mathematician, who is considered his country's foremost architect.
Saint Paul’s Cathedral, LondonSaint Paul’s Cathedral, a major London landmark and the greatest achievement of architect Sir Christopher Wren, is a fineexample of English Baroque architecture. It was completed in 1710 and replaced the older cathedral that had beendestroyed in the Great Fire of 1666.Courtesy of Liesel Stanbridge Wren's designs for St. Paul's Cathedral were accepted in 1675, and he superintended the building of the vast baroque structure until its completion in 1710. It ranks asone...
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Aves no voladoras - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Argentina National Tourist Office/Library of Natural Sounds, Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Reservados todos los derechos. Las 18 especies de pingüinos se han adaptado a vivir en el medio acuático. Suele decirse que vuelan bajo el agua, su verdadero medio natural. Viven en las áreas frías delhemisferio sur, alimentándose de grandes cantidades de pescado y krill. Tienen una cubierta de plumas densa y una gruesa capa de grasa bajo la piel que los protege tantodel frío como de la sal marina. Su...
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Fotosíntesis - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Cloroplastos de raíz de cebollaLos cloroplastos son diminutas estructuras esféricas verdes esenciales para la fotosíntesis. La molécula de clorofila, un compuestoorgánico muy complejo de magnesio, carbono e hidrógeno, regula la absorción de las porciones roja, violeta y azul del espectrovisible.Richard Kirde/Oxford Scientific Films La primera etapa de la fotosíntesis es la absorción de luz por los pigmentos. La clorofila es el más importante de éstos, y es esencial para el proceso. Captura la lu...
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Consciousness
view faces several serious objections. Rival views of introspective consciousness fall into three categories, according to whether they treat introspective access (1) as epistemically looser or less direct than inner perception, (2) as tighter or more direct, or (3) as fundamentally non-epistemic or nonrepresentational. Theories in category (1) explain introspection as always retrospective, or as typically based on self-directed theoretical inferences. Rivals from category (2) maintain that an i...
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Crustáceos - ciencias de la naturaleza.
El cefalotórax suele tener apéndices, que se emplean en la locomoción y la respiración. El caparazón sirve a menudo como cubierta protectora de las branquias, que formanparte de las extremidades. Algunas extremidades pueden formar pinzas (quelas). Los apéndices abdominales pueden usarse para la locomoción, pero con frecuenciadesempeñan otras funciones, como la respiración, y tienden a tener un tamaño reducido. El telson, una parte de la cola en la que va el ano, se usa en algunas ocasionespara l...
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Contaminación atmosférica - ciencias de la naturaleza.
nitrógeno, y de un 30 a un 40% de las partículas en suspensión emitidos a la atmósfera en Estados Unidos proceden de las centrales eléctricas que queman combustiblesfósiles, las calderas industriales y las calefacciones. Un 80% del monóxido de carbono y un 40% de los óxidos de nitrógeno e hidrocarburos emitidos proceden de lacombustión de la gasolina y el gasóleo en los motores de los coches y camiones. Otras importantes fuentes de contaminación son la siderurgia y las acerías, las fundicionesde...
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Reproducción vegetal - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Ciclo biológico de una gimnosperma (conífera)© Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. Los sacos polínicos contienen las células madres del polen (diploides), que por meiosis forman los granos de polen (haploides). El óvulo está cubierto por tegumentos ycontiene la célula madre del saco embrionario, que sufre una meiosis y forma cuatro células, de las que sólo subsiste una, la cual da lugar al saco embrionario, que es unacélula con ocho núcleos. Tres de estos núcleos se sitúan en u...
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Killer Whale - biology.
V REPRODUCTION Mating occurs more often among killer whales of different pods to avoid inbreeding within pods. About 16 to 18 months after mating, females give birth to a single calf.Newborn calves weigh about 200 kg (440 lb) and are about 2.5 m (8 ft) long. Mothers nurse their calf for 14 to 18 months, although mothers continue to be protectiveof their young long after the offspring have been weaned. Scientists do not know how long killer whales live in the wild. Scientists estimate that male...
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Western Philosophy.
the popular belief in personal deities, but he failed to explain the way in which the familiar objects of experience could develop out of elements that are totally differentfrom them. Anaxagoras therefore suggested that all things are composed of very small particles, or “seeds,” which exist in infinite variety. To explain the way in whichthese particles combine to form the objects that constitute the familiar world, Anaxagoras developed a theory of cosmic evolution. He maintained that the activ...
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Forensic Science.
barbiturates, cocaine, amphetamines, and heroin. When a body is discovered in a lake, stream, river, or ocean and the lungs are found to be filled with water, the medical examiner must determine if the drowningoccurred where the body was found or elsewhere. A standard microscope that can magnify objects to 1500 times their actual size is used to look for the presence orabsence of diatoms, single-celled algae that are found in all natural bodies of water. The absence of diatoms raises the possi...
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Space Exploration - astronomy.
to produce 250,000 newtons (56,000 lb) of thrust. The Germans launched thousands of V-2s carrying explosives against targets in Britain and The Netherlands. Whilethey did not prove to be an effective weapon, V-2s did become the first human-made objects to reach altitudes above 80 km (50 mi)—the height at which outer spaceis considered to begin—before falling back to Earth. The V-2 inaugurated the era of modern rocketry. A2 Early Artificial Satellites During the years following World War II, the...
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Beijing - geography.
other polluting materials contributes to the city’s severe air and water pollution. V EDUCATION AND CULTURE Beijing has more colleges and universities than any other Chinese city. The most prominent institutions are Peking University, founded in 1898; and Tsinghua University,founded in 1911, which is the most prestigious scientific and technical institution in the country. Both institutions are located in the northwest suburbs, an areaassociated with higher education and research. Also in this...
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Exhibitions and Expositions.
A Louisiana Purchase Exposition In 1904, St. Louis, Missouri, organized an exposition in celebration of the centennial of the Louisiana Purchase. The exposition, which cost about $20 million, attractedalmost 20 million persons and showed a profit of about $25 million. B Panama-Pacific International Exposition The Panama-Pacific International Exposition was held in San Francisco in 1915 to celebrate the construction and opening of the Panama Canal. More than $50 millionwas spent on this exposit...
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Protestantism.
F England The Anglican Church became the established church in England when Henry VIII assumed (1534) the ecclesiastical authority over the English church that had previouslybeen exercised by the pope. Henry’s motive was to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragón rather than to reform church doctrine, and he imposed severe lawsupholding the major tenets of medieval Catholicism. Under King Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth, however, the Anglican Church developed a distinctly Protestant creedthat w...