Archive for January, 2009
{ January 27, 2009 @ 1:07 am }
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In 2 and a half years they will be able to try out an artificial heart on people to see if it will work. This heart is made out of chemically treated animal tissue and it will be fully functional. The heart will change lives because around 20,000 people a year need a heart transplant. I think that this is a great idea because it will allow people to live longer lives and if they can get a heart working I’m sure they could probably get a liver or lungs or something else to. It’s also a good idea because with heart transplants you need a real heart so we won’t have to worry about that. The only down side to an idea like this is that it would probably cost quite a lot of money.
{ January 27, 2009 @ 1:06 am }
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battle bot with a paintball gun on it. When I first seen this I was like WOW thats cwazy. I think that it’s pretty sweet and I wish I had one because then i would be shooting everyone up. I think that this is some new technology that could change the way battle bots will fight abd maybe even change how robots will be made. The armys are using them because they are cheap and they act as bots to go into rooms or places to check to see if people are armed or there. Another thing there using them for is to check for bombs and land mines.
{ January 27, 2009 @ 1:06 am }
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The Tesla Roadster,applied the kind of sleek sportscar aesthetic that the electric car world needed. Along the same lines, British car developer JJAD is giving the world a sneak peek at its upcoming P1E electric sportscar, which is set for a 500-car limited production run in 2012. By the look of the rendering above, JJAD is on the right track when it comes to keeping electric roadsters sleek and attractive.
{ January 27, 2009 @ 1:04 am }
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I seen how they made a usb powered lunch box that allows you to heat what ever you packed. It has like a mini element in it. It can heat up too 140°F which is pretty good for being portable. It can’t cook a meal but keep it warm and toasty. I think this is a great idea because then work places wont have to buy microwaves for people to heat up there food. I think that it would also be very profitable because lots of people that work don’t have the time to find something to heat your meal up and it gives you more of a variety of what you bring to work.
{ January 27, 2009 @ 12:57 am }
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In botswana there is a disease that is killing light skinned people. Many people have troubles when they need medications for there skin disease especially the people living in small villages because they only have a little medication. Many people dont have money or a way of transportation to pick up there medicine. When you have this disease it is good if you don’t go out in the sun.
{ January 27, 2009 @ 12:46 am }
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Ordinary emergency signs will work and make sense during an annoying fire drill, but what what if there’s, you know, an actual fire happening? You would have to crawl on your hands and feet in a smoke filled hallway and will be pretty hard to see the signs above the doors. That’s why the Halo Light makes a lot more sense than the current emergency signs. Instead of glowing above doors, the Halo Light beams down circles through the smoke and onto the floor, allowing people to easily find their way out. This light surely beats the signs we see today and probably sooner or later we might them being installed in buildings.
{ January 27, 2009 @ 12:43 am }
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Researchers discovered areas of the Artic Ocean foaming up with gas because of “methane chimneys” coming from the sea floor. The sub-sea layer of permafrost, which was suppose to act as a lid to keep the methane gas from escaping, melted away. The researchers believe that the methane is actually speeding up global warming. Methane is is twenty times more powerful than the greenhouse gas or the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and scientists are afraid that this could accelerate global warming with a massive effect. Also methane in the atmosphere causes higher temperatures causing more permafrost melting and the release of more methane.
{ January 27, 2009 @ 12:29 am }
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Inclusive: including everything concerned.
The report was inclusive.
Lourdes: city in Roman Catholic shrine famed for miraculous cures.
They traveled to the city, Lourdes.
Rome:Ancient capital of the Roman Empire.
In Rome you can vistit the Roman Empire.
Magisterium:The power of the church to teach religious truth.
The priest had magisterium to pray to others.
Purgatory:A condition or place in which the souls of those dying penitent are purified from venial sins.
They purgatory the sins.
{ January 26, 2009 @ 10:28 pm }
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epiphany: A christian festival, commemorating the manifestation of Christ, to the gentiles in the persons of magi.
They held an epiphany near the church.
Fatima:Daughter of Muhammad and Wife of Ali.
Fatima lived with her parents and husband.
Gethsemane: A garden east of Jerusalem, near the Brook of Kediron.
They had a picnic at Gethsemane.
Globalization:to extend to the other part of the globe.
They globalized to other people.
Heresy:opinion or doctrine at variance with the orthodox.
Here heresy was to follow.
{ January 26, 2009 @ 10:21 pm }
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Annunciation: The announcement by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary of ther conception to christ.
The annunciation was proclaimed when Jesus came to earth.
Bethlehem: A town in Jordan near Jerusalem, birthplace of Jesus.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem.
Catacombs: An underground cemetary, one constiting of tunnels and rooms with recesses dug out for coffins.
There are some catacombs in the Middle East.
Catechumenate: a person under instruction in the rudiments of Christianity, as in the early of Church.
Many people are catechemenate’s.
Christian Service: When people go to mass and listen to a priest.
The family went to a Christian Service on sunday.
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