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A Mission to Discover The Secrets of a Comet: Close Encounter

Halley’s comet requires 75 years to travel its elongated orbit. But for most of the time it is in the outer reaches of the solar system – a cold, dark object invisible to earthbound astronomers. But when Halley approaches the inner planets, the warmth of the sun drives off a cloud of gas and dust thousands of miles wide. The pressure of sunlight and the solar wind – a stream of electrically charged particles constantly flowing out from the sun – sweep the gas and dust out a great tail, millions of miles long.

Mr Ghaz | September 15, 2009 | School Time
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The Highest Office: Who is The First President of The United States?

Although George Washington himself congratulated Hanson, stating that he held the “most important seat in the United States,” Hanson’s role, and that of the seven men who followed him, was to preside over Congress. He lacked the executive powers of the Constitution would invest in Washington and his successors, and he was powerless to enforce the measures of Congress, which were often ignored by the individual states…By 1786 the political weaknesses of the Articles were identified, and in 1789 the new Continental Congress had ruled the newly united states, and John Hanson, largely forgotten today, had the honor of being its first president.

Mr Ghaz | September 11, 2009 | Biography
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Why You Should Study at the IIS in Ramkamhaeng University, Bangkok Thailand

The climate here in Thailand is classified as tropical rain forest.

h20ho | March 27, 2009 | College Life
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Where’s Waldo? Where’s Wally? Where’s Walter?

Who are these guys? Where are they?

Catherine South | March 10, 2009 | Puzzles
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President George W. Bush: A Brief Biography

This gives a brief history of former President George W. Bush.

B.Ware | February 15, 2009 | Biography
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Extraordinarily Beautiful Sand Sculptures

Sand sculpting takes no special equipment. A few household implements like scoops and pots, plastic knives and spoons will suffice. Get yourself a long handled shovel to go with these tools and you are a sand sculptor.

Louie Jerome | November 10, 2008 | Visual Arts
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Graffiti Artists Express Their Opinions on George Bush

Around the world, graffiti artists are creating street art pieces to express their opinions on George W Bush and the current state of American affairs.

Catherine South | August 4, 2008 | Visual Arts
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