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The Marti Science Fiction
Albert Camus once said, Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth. Science Fiction movies are
based on fictional science that most often relate to unproven theories. In the movie The Martian,
there are many science related concepts present. Some of these concepts include the storm on Mars,
the plants, the rover, the time required to reach Mars, and the gravity among others. How accurate is
this movie? The movie has some true and some false representations of science.
The storm in the beginning of the movie was very powerful and devastating, which led the crew to
leave Mark Watney behind. Paul Withers, an expert on Mar s weather, says that the atmospheric
pressure on Mars is about one percent of Earth s (Rimer); this means that the ... Show more content
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Nathan Phillips, professor of earth and environment, was asked if it would be possible to grow
plants on Mars and he said as long as viable plant material has access to light, water, and nutrients,
which I imagine were filtered from waste, and the temperature that s good for a human is generally
good for plants, they should grow (Rimer); therefore, growing plants on Mars is possible. During the
movie, the scientists mentioned that to get to Mars takes approximately nine months; it is difficult
to determine if this fact is right or wrong. The time that it takes depends on many factors, like the
distance between the two planets and the speed of the spaceship. The distance varies because the
planets orbit the sun at different speeds, and each one has a different orbit. Some of the spaceships
sent to Mars have taken between 128 days (Mariner 7 in 1969) and 333 days (Viking 2 Orbiter
/Lander 1975); the last mission was in 2011 (Mars Science Laboratory) and it took 254 days (Redd).
This time ranges between four to eleven months, so even though the time cannot be determined
accurately, the movie tried to use concrete information.
The Martian surprised many scientists because of the high accuracy of science portrayed in the
movie. Although the devastating storm and the Earth like gravity were not genuine, most of the
other things are possible or real. Planting potatoes to survive is possible under certain conditions on
Mars, which was depicted in the movie. Most of the technology shown already exists or is currently
being developed. In conclusion, The Martian is one of the most scientifically accurate movies
Ancient China
The Ancient Chinese are responsible for many inventions and contributions to the world. Some of
their inventions and contributions include paper making, moveable type printing, gunpowder,
compass, alcohol, mechanical clock, tea production, silk, practical umbrella, acupuncture, iron and
steel smelting, porcelain, earthquake detector, rocket, bronze, the kite, the seed drill, row crop
farming, toothbrush and paper money. We will take a look at 10 of these contributions and then
choose the four that I believe are the most important. I will then choose one of the Ancient Chinese
contributions that I cannot live without. The most prominent inventions are: * Gunpowder: The
principle behind gunpowder was discovered by the Chinese in perhaps... Show more content on
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Gunpowder has changed the world, it is the basis for almost every weapon used in war from the
time it was invented, it has made warfare very different and affected the way battles were and are
fought, it is used as an explosive and has aided in the development of the modern world by
making it easier to move mountains for development. The compass has spurred travel all around
the world by allowing vessels to sail the sea and plains to fly across oceans, I question if we
would have the global trade we have today if the compass was never invented. Row planting was
a better way to plant, grow and harvest crops and has allowed mankind to farm more efficiently.
Iron and steel smelting has allowed man to build bridges and structures that allow for easier
travel and commerce. All four of these contributions have influenced the world we live in today
and will continue to influence the future of our planet. As for me, the one invention I can t live
without is the mechanical clock. I have a strong need to know the time and be on time when I am
traveling or have to be somewhere. I can t stand to be late so if the mechanical clock had never
been invented we would have watches or time clocks today and this could not only put my life in
turmoil, it could alter the entire world as we know it because in some way we all depend on time.
References Gill, N.S. 2013. Top
Controversies And Interpretation Of The Hippocratic Oath
The Hippocratic Oath is an oath originated from the Hippocratic Corpus, a collection of ancients
Greek medical books. Although the author is uncertain but many believes that Hippocrate himself or
his pupils wrote these texts. The Hippocratic Oath is also one of the most widely known Greek
medical texts. The Oath requires a new physicianto swear to a number of healing gods, to treat the
ills, to keep a patient s privacy, to preserve and pass on the secrets of medicineto the next
generations, and to keep ethical standards. Historically the oath is considered a rite of passage for
medicinal practices, but nowadays various modernized versions are used. As mentioned before
nobody known for sure who or when this Oath was created but it... Show more content on
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I will pass my life and practice my art, into whatever house I enter, I will go in to them for benefit
of the sick, will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption and from the seduction
of females or males of freeman and slaves. (Surg,2) This should be pretty much self explanatory, the
physician should treat all patients regardless to their background and should refrain from using their
position to gain benefits and to satisfy sexual desire.
The seventh thing on the oath is pertaining to the confidentiality of the patient, whether the issue is
related to the medical profession or not, it should not to be spoken of outside, it will kept secret,
everything will be considered private. Privacy is very important, in today s world we see that all
information regarding to patient is kept secret, perhaps we should be grateful to Hippocrate for
coming up with this idea two thousand years ago.
Lastly the final sworn on the oath tell the physician to follow his word, While I continue to keep
this oath unviolated, may it granted to me to enjoy life and practice of art respected by all men in
all times. But should I tress pass and violate this oath, may the reverse be my lot. (Surg,2) A man
should always keep his word, especially in the field that involve the life and death of
Henri Becquerel Research Paper
Henri Becquerel was a Physicist, while doing some research, he found radioactivity. Henri was
born in Paris in 1853, he was born into a family of scientists. Alexander Becquerel, Aurelie
Quenard, and Antoine Céasar were his family. His father and grandfather were scientists as well.
His father was an expert on solar radiation and his grandfather had invented an electrolytic method
for extracting metals from their ores. He learned about physics and chemistry through his university
and joined the government department in 1874. He was appointed professor of profiled physics in
the department of natural history at the Paris museum. His discovery to radioactivity helped a lot of
other scientists. If Henri hadn t discovered it Ernest Rutherford
Oprah
2013
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Oprah Winfrey is more than just a talk show host, a celebrity or a cultural figure. She is a genius
entrepreneur. She has made some of the smartest decisions. Every now and then in history, we find a
life story that is truly remarkable. Oprah Winfrey ventured forth from the agonizing childhood that
was her world of common day to a region of supernatural wonder. Oprah s road to success was not
an easy task. From her early childhood, Oprah challenged many fabulous forces that she
encountered. Oprah Winfrey tells the life story one of America s richest and most successful show
business personalities. When Oprah Winfrey told her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She would make the show a local hit and would soon be called what is now known, The Oprah
Winfrey Show . The Oprah Winfrey Show s first national appearance was on September 8, 1986 and
it quickly became highest rated talk show in national syndication in less than a year. It remained
the number one talk show for 19 consecutive seasons and is seen by 49 million viewers a week in
the United States and is viewed internationally in over 117 different countries. The Oprah Winfrey
show talks about personal problems in everyday life that most people never hear from each other.
Whether it s an ordinary person or a guest celebrity, Winfrey s public therapy entices the viewer s
minds. Her personal life has been an essential part to her talk show s style of public therapy. From
her childhood abuses, experiment with drugs, and weight loss problems, audience can try to
relate to Oprah and almost see her as family. TV familiarity with her audience is a key element to
her show and success. Her show influences many, like the example where the cattle industry lost
over millions of dollars because a simple little quote she made about the mad cow disease. Her
Book of the Month feature in her show raises arcane books into national best sellers. Because of
her lavish success from her hit talk show, Oprah was able to advance her talents to be an
entrepreneur. In April 2000, Oprah introduced O, The Oprah Magazine, a magazine for women s
The Unhealthy Ingredients of Fast Food
The development of fast food was revolutionary; however this revolution was corrupted by big
business and their desire to maximize profit. With fast food being a staple for society, due to its
convenience, the consumers fail to realize what is inside that burger they are eating. These cost
effective additives may be justifiable in a businessman s perspective but what about the consumer?
Cellulose, or better know as wood, doesn t come to mind as millions of uniformed customers chow
down on their McNuggets. This additive is not simply pieces of tree bark cleverly hidden within
fast food, but it is a past or powder (FoodBabe). Wood pulp is added to fast foods because of its
caloric value of zero. With the absence of calories, these foods provide no nutritional value besides
giving its consumers that satisfying full feeling. This full feeling still comes at a price of 37 percent
of the consumers daily calories ( According to the FDA cellulose, In man, consumption of large
amounts appears to have no effect other tan providing dietary bulk, reducing nutritive value of such
foodstuffs and possibly exerting a laxative effect. (FDA) There are many abusers of this filler
including: McDonalds, Taco Bell, Jack in the Box, Wendy s, Arby s, and Sonic. Calories have
become important in the world, so is it really the companies fault for filling their products with foods
that have little caloric value or is it the consumers that have brought this upon themselves? This
cheap additive
Jack Price s Model Essay
Jack Price describes some common mistakes that students make when dealing with equations. He
suggests ways to help students minimize these mistakes. Why does he suggest that students should
have more time to work with manipulatives?

Mr. Price mentions that extending the lesson and allowing students more time to work with
manipulatives allowed them a time to develop rules to help the solve equation effectively and
efficiently.

Write a story problem that can be modeled by the equation shown below.

20 = g + (2 g) + 2

Bonnie works for 2 hours at G dollars. When Bonnie does over time, she earns twice as much. How
much does Bonnie make per hour if she works a total of twenty hours?
Model
How is solving an equation like maintaining a balance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He wrote equals signs on the board. Students were asked to define the meaning of the equal signs.
He continues the discussion until students arrive at the correct meaning. Knowing what students
know before the lesson helps the instructor plan a practical lesson and sort out any misconceptions
before teaching the lesson.
Expert s Evaluation
students experience success at the beginning of the lesson
permits identification of misconceptions

Compare Your Evaluation

The expert and I both emphasized the importance of identifying any misconceptions that students
have about the lesson. Knowing those students has these misconceptions helps the instructor sort out
these mistakes to help students understand the lesson in a better way.
Using manipulatives to illustrate a concept.
Observed outcome:
The manipulative that was used, allowed students to move them around creating their own rules of
balancing equations. Students were allowed hands on manipulatives that they moved from one side
to the other to balance the scale. This deepens the students understanding.
Expert s Evaluation
allows students to develop rules for themselves
develops a concrete understanding the builds to the
History Of Dental Pulp Stem Cells
Introduction
Regeneration of tissues to replace diseased, missing and traumatized dentin/pulp emerges from
recent progress in stem cell and tissue engineering research. Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are
considered a promising population of cells in regenerative dentistry and have been shown to
produce dentin/pulp like tissues following implantation in vivo (Gronthos et al., 2000; Gronthos et
al., 2002; Shi et al., 2001). Importantly, DPSCs reside in the microvasculature region of the dental
pulp and interact with perivascular cells (Shi and Gronthos, 2003). Therefore, endothelial cells could
be a major source of modulators of pulp dentin development and angiogenesis. We recently showed
that co culture of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) with DPSCs enhances osteo
/odontogenic differentiation and angiogenesis in monolayer cultures (Dissanayaka et al., 2012).
However, the interactions of these two cells in angiogenesis and pulp like tissue regeneration in vivo
remain unknown.
Shaping functional dentin/pulp complex from monodispersed expanded cell cultures is an ongoing
challenge. Tissue engineers have thus mostly relied on biomaterials/scaffolds in which cells can
grow and differentiate. Several reports have shown that dental stem cells being seeded onto a
matrix scaffold and transplanted in vivo form a new tissue similar to that of the native pulp
(Cordeiro et al., 2008; Rosa et al., 2013). However, none of the scaffolds described so far has all the
structure
Research Paper On Eudora Welty
Goldbeck, Devin
English 1B
Professor Victor
08 SEPT 2014
Eudora Welty Essay: Extra Credit Eudora Welty is known for her distinguished pieces of literature;
not only for the story but also for the way she structures and conveys her message. Welty s method s
of language throughout her work is deceptively smooth in her approach to engage the reader but
quickly can change into a lush environment littered with symbolic meaning. Within this
autobiography a thorough analysis will be conducted to help understand and conceptualize what
Welty s language choices are trying to convey and how the intensity personifies her experiences.
Welty starts us out in her small town of Jackson, Mississippi where her librarian is portrayed as a
tyrant whom everyone is afraid of. Her Dragon eyes illustrate that she is dark and evil like the
dragons of the Japanese culture are presented. The sign screaming in all black ink SILENCE
almost as if the devil himself wrote it. How when she spoke people would feel like popping to the
position of attention as if she was a drill sergeant at your boot camp, asserting her role as the leader
at the library. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Welty uses her mother, as a way to show us that she is her shield from the treacherous Mrs.
Calloway, telling us that her mother is not afraid of her. Her mother encouraged her insatiable
appetite to read by wanting Eudora to have her own Library card. How Welty uses the word
heroine to describe Elsie Dinsmore, The only author Eudora s mother refused to let her read. The
reason behind this was because Eudora was easily impressionable. She quotes from one of
denismore s pieces of literature telling Eudora that she would read it and then do what she just
The Pros And Cons Of Social Movement
The discontentment of people against certain policies of government no doubt may lead to all forms
of grievances, which may be expressed or unexpressed. Where it is expressed, it takes the forms of
protest such as strikes and demonstrations; which are either organized or unorganized. Unorganized
behaviors are mostly spontaneous which usually end without any structure that could ensure an
enduring relationship. Social movementon the other hand refers to an organized group of people
with the major goal of bringing about a purposive change in the society. The major targets are the
societal and/ or governmental policies, which are considered repugnant and detrimental to the
generality of the people or a cross section of the society.
For example, the various feminist groups across the globe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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They also seek changes in a particular area that is of interest to them. The reformative social
movements are out to advocate for reforms that would benefit the whole society. At times they could
also seek the maintenance of the existing pattern where is it envisaged that a change maybe inimical
to their growth and development. They are therefore seen as progressive as they do not seek a total
disruption of the system but operate within the existing system.
The alternative social movement identified by Aberle (1966:42) poses no serious threat as it only
narrow itself to a small part of the population. The changes they social seek are very limited. This
social movement concerns itself primarily with specific individuals such as those within sexually
active population age bracket. For example, they seek a change in their sexual behavior especially as
it relates to birth control. Resistance movements= bear close semblance to the counter movements as
it concern itself with building resistance to certain social, cultural and economic changes being
Moulin Rouge Essay
Moulin Rouge!

The show will be a magnificent, opulent, tremendous, stupendous, gargantuan bedazzlement. A


sensual ravishment. It will be spectacular, spectacular. No words in the vernacular can describe this
great event, you ll be dumb with wonderment... And on top of your fee, you ll be involved
artistically. It is with these words that Harold Zidler the owner of the titular nightclub in Baz
Luhrmann s Moulin Rouge! describes a theatre play to his financier, and at the same time,
fittingly describes not only the key features of Moulin Rouge!, but also the defining
characteristics of Luhrmann s signature genre, Red Curtain Cinema , to the audience of the film.
The term, coined by the director himself, is distinguished by films that follow a simple,
recognisable narrative set in a world of heightened reality : Luhrmann describes the central
parameters as a simple, even naïve story based on a primary myth...set in a heightened
interpretation of a world that is at once familiar yet distant and exotic . The use of music, set,
costumes, as well as more technical features such as rapid cuts and editing are employed to make
the simple story more dramatic, amplifying the movie experience to a degree that viewers are made
wholly aware of the artistry and technology involved. In contrast to naturalistic cinematography
which typically aims to mimic reality as if the film could genuinely be taking place somewhere in
the world, Red Curtain films keep the audience engaged at all
What Is Pip s Influence In Great Expectations
Greatest Influences
In the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, several characters influence Pip s demeanor
through life. These characters conduct the various aspects that develop him. When Pip first
encounters Estella at the Satis house, she influences Pip to love only her causing him to become
ignorant of others. Estella jeopardizes his self confidence. Pip also meets Abel Magwitch, the
convict, who provides Pip with a great fortune for life and teaches him the act of selflessness.
Estella first meets Pip at the Satis House, immediately forces Pip to love only her, and ferociously
destroys his self confidence. When Estella instantaneously captures Pip s heart he acts ignorant to
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To start off, Pip receives money from Magwitch to enhance his great expectations of becoming a
gentleman in society. Pip receives the news when Jaggers says that he will come into a handsome
property, that he be immediately removed from his present sphere of life and from this place,
and be brought up as a gentleman in a word, as a young fellow of great expectations (133). Thus,
Pip s life turns around and he has to move to London and leave Joe and Biddy behind. Pip also
meets lifelong friends such as Wemmick, Jaggers, and Herbert. All Pip ever wants is to become
a gentleman so Estella will love him, and now Pip finally has that. Everything Pip has ever
wanted comes to place. In similarity, Magwitch acts as a role model when he risks his life to find
Pip. Now it s Pip turn to save Magwitch from jail and execution when Herbert tells Pip that [Pip]
[has] and [is] bound to have, that tenderness for the life he has risked on [Pip s] account, that
[Pip] must save him, if possible, from throwing it away. Then [Pip] must get him out of England
before [he] steers] a finger to extricate [himself... (332). Pip puts his life at risk to ensure Magwitch
s safety before anyone else s. Pip learns the trait of selflessness and nobility. Finally, Pip realizes that
these traits are more important than social class and
Napa Valley Research Paper
Napa County is situated in the northern part of the San Pablo Bay, in northern California. Napa
Valley has a variety of wineries not to mention the beautiful scenery. It is famous for topping the
list of wine areas alongside France winning the Judgment of Paris in 1976. It is also a producer of
numerous crops but mostly known because of Napa wineries.

Napa Valley Overview

The size of Napa County is about 485, 120 acres, with vineyards occupying a tenth of this land. In
California, this translates to about 4% when it comes to production of wine. From the small scale
operations to the large scale distributors, there are about 300 wineries. A percentage of these opened
more recently while the histories of some even date back to the 1800 s. The new wineries have
modern facilities ensuring small quantities of highly soughed wines.

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In 1858, a commercial vineyard was established which was also the first in the Napa Valley. In St.
Helena, the commercial winery was established in Napa Valley by Charles Krug in 1861.

The Geographical Location

On the western and northern side, the valley basin is surrounded by a Mountain Range and the
Vaca Mountains on the East. In between the ranges, there are other smaller valleys. At Mount Saint
Helena, mostly at the floor, the basin of Napa Valley slowly rises to 110 m above the sea level from
the southern end to the northern end. In the middle of the valley basin, Rutherford Bench, lies the
Rutherford American Viticulture Areas. Also, the Oakville lies on the floor of the valley.

It is common to find sediments displaced in the soil mostly in the southern part of the valley.
Sediments can be deposited by retreats of the Bay and advances from the San Pablo Bay. Volcanic
lava and ash are components of the soil found in the north of the valley end, in large

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