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Side Mounting

Hoover, Pierce (1999) " Tanks on the Side," Sport Diver, vol. 7, no. 5, October, While diving, especially in caverns, divers encounter very narrow horizontal openings which they must pass in order to continue in the cave system. Unhooking the tank from the B.C. and pushing it a head of you is ...

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Origins And Bibliography Of The Big Bang Theory

ORIGINS: Background & Bibliography ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Assembled for the PHILOsophy Conference of: Computer Connection PO Box 382 BBS (609) 784-9404 Voorhees, NJ 08043 by T.A. Hare Nov. 13, 1985 Topic: Areas of ...

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The Town Of Cheltenham

PART A ------ Cheltenham is located in the town of Caledon. Cheltenham was found in 1822 by Charles Haines. Cheltenham is located close to the Credit River and the Canadian National Railway known as the C.N.R. The absolute location of Cheltenham is 43 45' North and 79 55' West. The setting ...

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Acid Rain

Rain is an essential ingredient for life. The water provided by rain allows all life on Earth to survive. It waters our crops, allowing us to grow food for us to eat and food for the animals we raise for meat and milk. Although rain is naturally acidic it is being increasingly acidified by ...

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The Koala

Inroduction is the Australian jewel. It has very furry, ash colored hair, a rubbery black nose, sharp claws, fuzzy ears, and a grizzly personality, or should I say, koalality. If you kill a koala, you'll make a million off their fur! They would sell the fur to coat companies and make coats out ...

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Inman

's walking in the snow, looking at the blood and trail. He came across a grave. He followed the signs across the creek. He picked up the pieces of a root and rubbed in his hand. He went to the creek to drink some water. He observed a unique salamander on the stones. He picked it up to examine ...

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Deciduous Forests

INTRODUCTION A deciduous forest, simply described is a forest that is leafless during the winter. Eury species make up this type of forest, meaning that the species can tolerate a wide range of conditions. In the extreme northern latitudes, the growing season is short causing the trees to be ...

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The Battle Of The Spanish Armada

The great naval battle between Spain and England in 1588- one of the most important battles in the history of the world- is known as the Battle of the Invincible Armada. But in a sense, this is a misnomer. An invincible armada is one that cannot be defeated, yet the mighty fleet of warships that ...

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The Holocaust

In this Term Paper, you are going to learn and read about the chilling and horrible facts of the concentration and death camps of the Jewish Holocaust. You will read about how people were arrested and deported to their camps. You will read about the horrible conditions in the overcrowded camps. ...

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Chlorine

is (at room temperature) a greenish-yellow gas that can be readily liquefied at 5170 Tarr or 6.8 atmospheres, at 20 C (68 F), and has a very disagreeable odor. It’s Element Symbol is Cl, atomic number is 17, and atomic mass is 35.453. ’s melting point is -101 C or 149.8 F. The boiling point is ...

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Albert Einstein 2

Albert Einstein was on of the most popular men of all time. When one thinks of Einstein, they think "scientist," or maybe, "genius." Well he was both of those, but not only those. Einstein was a meek man, an ingenious man also, a man that could invent any-thing in the world if he wanted to, but ...

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Expansion On The Recent Discoveries Concerning Nitric Oxide

Nitric Oxide, or NO, its chemical representation, was until recently not considered to be of any benefit to the life processes of animals, much less human beings. However, studies have proven that this simple compound had an abundance of uses in the body, ranging from the nervous system to ...

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Why Exercise Is Important

"I can tell a lot about a person from just looking at their face," says Joseph Bark*, chairman of the dermatology department at St. Joseph's Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. Indeed. But equally important, one can also tell a lot about a person by looking at their overall physical disposition. In ...

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Computers And The Military

When the first computer was built some decades ago, it was capable of doing simple calculations and other basic tasks. The engineers had no idea what the future would bring within the world of computers. Their invention was the first step in a major professional and personal transformation in the ...

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Child Abuse

Imagine for one moment that you are not yourself any longer. Visualize instead that you are a young girl; old enough to know right from wrong yet still young enough to be terrified by the dark shadows in your room. It is a cool autumn night and your parents have opted to attend a party which ...

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How To Wash Clothes

Do you know ? Do you just want to put washing clothes off until the end of the week? Washing clothes may be busy work, but it has to be done. Washing clothes is not a hard process if you follow these sorting, washing and drying steps. First, you need to sort all your clothes out. Make a pile ...

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John Dalton

was born on September 6, 1766 in Eaglesfield, Cumberland, England. was a British chemist and physicist who developed the atomic theory of matter and therefore is known as one of the fathers of modern physical science. Dalton was the son of a Quaker weaver. When only 12 he became in charge of a ...

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Nuclear Fusion

For a fusion reaction to take place, the nuclei, which are positively charged, must have enough kinetic energy to overcome their electrostatic force of repulsion. This can occur either when one nucleus is accelerated to high energies by an accelerating device, or when the energies of both nuclei ...

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Types Of Clouds

Clouds can come in all sizes and shapes, and can form near the ground or high in the atmosphere. Clouds are groups of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the sky. They are associated with different kinds of precipitation depending on the atmosphere's temperature. Cloud types are classified by ...

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The Future Looks Bright For Ja

pan Over the past 40 years nuclear energy has gone from being the energy source of the future to the energy source that everyone fears. The world has faced 20 plus nuclear accidents since testing began in the 1950’s (www.hempwine.com). Three of the four most disastrous nuclear accidents ...

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