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Mistakes People Make With Steroids
Number of words: 1176 - Number of pages: 5.... gain, compared to working out normally with no supplement. Who wouldn’t want that? Think about all the pain you wouldn’t have to go through doing all those reps. With a performance enhancing drug, you could do even less, get the same results and even better.
Today more than ever, performance enhancing drugs and supplements are being abused. It is estimated that 99% of all professional bodybuilders are using steroids, or some type of performance enhancing drug. Many people are drawn to these “bulking up drugs” simply because of the work factor involved, and the ti .....
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Nuclear Powernuclear Power
Number of words: 358 - Number of pages: 2.... countries don’t have
enough concentrated water to create enough energy to generate
electricity. (World Book vol. 14, 586)
Nuclear power plants generate only about eleven percent of the world’s
electricity. There are around 316 nuclear power plants in the world
that create 213,000 megawatts of electricity. (INFOPEDIA)
Radioactive, or nuclear, waste is the by-product of nuclear fission.
Fission occurs when atoms’ nucleus’ split and cause a nuclear reaction.
(General Information) When a free neutron splits a nucleus, energy is
released along with free neu .....
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Nuclear Fusion
Number of words: 2376 - Number of pages: 9.... the released energy is not readily imparted to other nuclei.
thermonuclear fusion of deuterium and tritium will produce a helium nucleus and
an energetic neutron that can help sustain further fusion. This is the basic
principal of the hydrogen bomb which employs a brief, controlled thermonuclear
fusion reaction. This was also how the car in the Back to the Future movie
worked. It had a much more sophisticated system of producing a fusion reaction
from things like, old coffee grounds, bananas, and old beer cans. Thermonuclear
reactions depend on high energies, and the possibility of a low .....
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Iron
Number of words: 1056 - Number of pages: 4.... forming a reddish - brown, flaky, hydrated ferric oxide,
commonly known as rust. (Encarta, 1996)
Iron is formed in shallow seas. It comes out of the water and collects
on the sea floor. This creates an underwater deposit. This process occurs over
billions of years. Through plate movement the whole sea floor is eventually
moved up out of the water. Once out of the water, the iron has formed a land
deposit. The biggest iron deposit in the United States is in the Great Lakes.
Northern Minnesota is often called the Iron Range. There are two ways iron
deposits are located. In the fir .....
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Lsd 2
Number of words: 769 - Number of pages: 3.... gangrene of the limbs, and so further experimentation with the drug was abandoned. In the late 50's, however, LSD was used by the CIA as an interrogation drug for spies. However, it was proven to be unreliable and was later replaced with other interrogation drugs.
LSD comes in the forms of crystals, liquids, tablets, gelatins, or blotting squares. The squares have designs on them such a flowers, dragons, shapes, animals, and cartoon characters to make them more attractive to young children. Often called acid, white lightning, stamps, microdot, and grateful dead, LSD is usually taken .....
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Chimpanzee
Number of words: 2281 - Number of pages: 9.... National Geographic called "Life
and Death at Gombe" it reveals the first time that chimpanzees who were always
perceived to be playful, gentle monkeys, could suddenly become dangerous killers.
"I knew that some of our chimpanzees, so gentle for the most part, could on
occasion become savage killers, ruthless cannibals, and that they had their own
form of primitive warfare."(Goodall, 1979:594) To try and explain this ruthless
behavior it is necessary to first analyze their social upbringing and unique
lifestyle.
The Chimpanzee society is clearly a male dominated aggressive social unit. .....
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Meta Physics
Number of words: 1495 - Number of pages: 6.... the answers to but Aristotle was determined to know, and having this type of knowledge would truly earn the title of PAGE 1 Wisdom. Now finding the knowledge and answers would be very difficult but Aristotle believed what better way to obtain this then through the use of science. He knew that everything in science deals with learning using more than just senses. There are always deeper meanings and definitions when pertaining to science. In all types of sciences whether physics, ethics, politics etc. they will deal with discovering the "causes" and "reasons" to everything. Physics deal w .....
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Black Smokers
Number of words: 438 - Number of pages: 2.... worms, and all sorts of different organisms.
Up until recently, smokers have only been observed by videotape and "deep-diving submersibles". Last summer a team from the University of Washington and the American Museum of Natural History accomplished the task of bringing four "" to the surface. The method that the team used for retrieval was quite interesting. The team followed a "loggers technique" for detaching the smoker from the Earth’s crust. They used a "choker", like the cables loggers use to drag downed trees to waiting trucks. Another "logger technique" that the team used wa .....
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Interview With An Alien
Number of words: 4277 - Number of pages: 16.... see through
her eyes and hear through her ears. She is aware of
the continuous presence of what she calls her "live-in
companion," who answers to the name of Hweig.
Mrs. Kannenberg realizes that Hweig would be
explained away by conventional scientists in terms
of split personality or some other form of mental
abberation. Although she does not agree with this
interpretation of her situation, she does not claim to
have any paranormal abilities because of her contact
with Hweig. She does not seek publicity, nor does
she avoid it. She writes down dialogues and ins .....
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A Chemist
Number of words: 458 - Number of pages: 2.... field that you will enjoy another
quesiton arises, money. On hte average if you begin working at a entry level
job witha bachelors degree your salary will be somewhere around $24,000 a year.
If you start work with a masters degree you can expect about $32,000 and with a
Ph.D. as mcuh as $60,000 ("Chemists")
Research and development is the subcareer most chemist choose. In this
subfield your primary goal would be to look for and use information about
chemicals ("Chemists"). A chemists also spends a considerable amount of time in
an office where he/she stores information or reports .....
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