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- 5211: Fritz Haber
- ... monoxide, and carbon. Even his failure at obtaining gold from sea water actually paved the way for the extraction of bromine from the ocean. Haber deserves a place in chemical history for his important discoveries. Perhaps of equal importance is the story of his political involvement in World War I and the later discrimination toward him by the country to whose ...
- 5212: Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age
- ... the Third Wave. For a century, those who lean ideologically in favor of freedom have found themselves at war not only with their ideological opponents, but with a time in history when the value of conformity was at its peak. However desirable as an ideal, individual freedom often seemed impractical. The mass institutions of the Second Wave required us to give ...
- 5213: From The Floutings Of The Cooperative Principle To Communica
- ... B makes a false statement about Hitler and the Second World War, by which he implicates that A' worry is unnecessary under any circumstance. And with his own knowledge about history, A will realize that B has made an intentionally wrong uttering, and then infers what B exactly means: B just dismisses A's presumption as impossible. This is the very ...
- 5214: The Roswell Incident
- ... Indicating that he was seeking further investigation into the matter, Congressman Schiff called the Defense Department's lack of response "astounding" and concluded it was apparently "another government cover- up." History has shown that unsubstantiated official assurances or denials by government are often meaningless. Nevertheless, there is a logical and straightforward way to ensure that the truth about Roswell will emerge ...
- 5215: Nicolaus Copernicus
- Nicolaus Copernicus His Life: Throughout history people have always looked up at the sky and wondered about the universe. Some just wonder while others attempt to solve this mystery. One of the people who had endeavored ...
- 5216: Apollo 4
- ... flights. The shuttle rocketed away from the icicle laden launch pad, carrying a New Hampshire school teacher, NASA's first citizen in space. It was the worst accident in the history of NASA in nearly 25 years. 11:38 a.m. cape time, the main engine ignition followed by clouds of smoke and flame came from the solid fuel rocket boosters ...
- 5217: Galileo
- Galileo Galilei Many individuals in history have been accredited for numerous accomplishments like Galileo Galilei, the first known physicist. Although he was not considered a physicist in his time, he provided procedures and results that lie ...
- 5218: Galileo 2
- ... mountains and valleys, the four largest satellites of Jupiter, and the phases of Venus. In physics, he discovered the laws of falling bodies and the motions of projectiles. In the history of culture, Galileo stands as a symbol of the battle against authority for freedom of inquiry. Galileo was born near Pisa, on February 15, 1564. His father, Vincenzo Galilei, played ...
- 5219: Mercury
- ... does have a thin layer of helium. The helium is actually solar wind that is trapped by Mercury’s weak gravity. Scientists think that collisions with protoplanets early in the history of the solar system may have stripped away lighter materials, making Mercury a very dense planet with an iron core extending outwards 4/5 of the way to the surface ...
- 5220: Satellites
- ... research because many things such as computers, TVS and telephones are using satellites, and I thought it would be a good idea to figure out how they work and the history behind them before we start to use them more rapidly. I also picked the satellite because I think that my life would differ without it. For instance, The Internet or ...
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