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Desire'e Redus

What Is the Difference Between a College and a University? | College - U. Got It? - 0 views

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    This is a credible site because it properly states the difference between colleges and universities
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    I Really don't know yet !! but i will get to know if you tell me what it is we learned about it in class but i don't really know yet !!
alex walters

What is the difference between a college and a university? | What is the difference bet... - 0 views

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    this site answers the question of what is the difference between a college and a universtiy
Daphne Emrick

What Is The Difference Between A College And A University? : Questions About College - 0 views

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    colllege.unvi.
Marquise Middleton

Diet Sodas May Confuse Brain's 'calorie Counter' - Science News - 0 views

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    i diigo a story about this the other day from a different website so its cool to see how these two articles are similar.
Ariel Stavri

What is the Difference Between a College and a University? - 0 views

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    Juan Diego says "This websites answers the question but i'm not really sure if it's credible or not"
Damonte Johnson

News : New study provides guidelines for safe levels of iPod listening - 1 views

  • The study, by researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder and Children's Hospital in Boston, indicates a typical person can safely listen to an iPod for 4.6 hours per day at 70 percent volume using stock earphones, according to Cory Portnuff, a doctoral researcher in CU-Boulder's speech language and hearing sciences department.
  • The researchers found that listening to music at full volume through an iPod for more than five minutes a day using stock earphones can increase the risk of hearing loss in a typical person
  • Typical individuals can tolerate about two hours a day of a decibel unit known as 91-dBA before risking hearing loss, Portnuff said. The term dBA stands for "A-weighted decibels, a scale that takes into account that the human ear has different sensitivities to different frequency levels,"
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  • Loud sounds can stress and potentially damage delicate hair cells in the inner ear that convert mechanical vibrations, or sound, to electrical signals that the brain interprets as sound. "Over time, the hair cells can become permanently damaged and no longer work
  • No one set of earphones is more dangerous than another," he said. "While isolator style earphones are capable of producing higher levels of sound than earbuds, most people use them at a lower volume than earbuds because they block out background noise. It's important to monitor the level of volume control settings."
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    Website specifically on iPod vollume levels. It was a study done back in 2006 but with the new iPods with louder music it can only get worse.
Desire'e Redus

Am I gay? Are you born gay? Can you stop being gay? - 0 views

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    This site talks about different things that people that are homosexual wonder.
Desire'e Redus

Statistics on homosexuals - 0 views

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    on this site it talks about different kinds of statistics on homosexuality.
Korry Busch

Google Buys Metaweb, the One Company That Could Revolutionize Google Search «... - 0 views

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    Google has acquired Metaweb, which maintains a database of 12 million "entities" (persons, places, or things), and all the different ways they relate and you might refer to them.
Thomas Bailey

Built St. Louis: The North Side | Tour map - 0 views

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    Map of different industrial sites in St Louis
Marquise Middleton

Chimps Show Lethal Side - Science News - 0 views

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    Killings sometimes occur in communities across Africa PORTLAND, Ore. - In a cooperative venture aimed at understanding the most uncooperative of acts, researchers studying different African communities of wild chimpanzees have pooled their data and found that the apes sometimes kill each other nearly everywhere they've been studied.
Marquise Middleton

End of big bug era | Science News for Kids - 0 views

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    Flying predators probably gobbled up the biggest of the large flying insects 150 million years ago About 300 million years ago, long before the first dinosaurs appeared, a different type of oversized critter inhabited Earth: giant insects. Scientists suspect bugs grew bigger then because the atmosphere contained more oxygen than it does now.
Marquise Middleton

Blaming the Brain for Chronic Back Pain - ScienceNOW - 0 views

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    Credit: iStockphoto/Thinkstock The vast majority of adults have had a sore back at some point in their lives. If they're lucky, the pain subsides after a few days or weeks. But for some, whose initial injuries appear no different than the fortunate ones, back pain lasts for years.
Marquise Middleton

Mideast Violence Goes Way Back - Science News - 0 views

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    Mideast violence goes way back Head wounds common in region throughout last 6,000 years Web edition : Wednesday, July 18th, 2012 Head-bashing hostilities haunted the Middle East long before the region's current conflicts arose. Skulls of people from what are now Israel and the West Bank, dating to different times during the last 6,000 years, display a consistently high rate of serious injuries.
Korry Busch

Special Software Sheds Light on Who Really Wrote the Bible - 0 views

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    Software developed by an Israeli team is giving intriguing new hints about what researchers believe to be the multiple hands that wrote the Bible. The new software analyzes style and word choices to distinguish parts of a single text written by different authors, and when applied to the Bible its algorithm teased out distinct writerly voices in the holy book.
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