The Future of Electrical Production

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Our way of producing electricity is going to change soon, and I think that it is going to be a turn for the better! Oil and Fossil Fuels are old and expensive, it is time for a electrical revolution!


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Fossil Research Paper

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A research report on fossils I made for my Adv. Language Arts class recently.


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The Need for Alternative Fuel

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Oil is not a source of fuel that will last forever. As a result, the need to find alternative forms of energy is of utmost importance.


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Human Evolution Game Theory

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Human evolution theories are facing so much conflicts and objections from the past centuries.


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A Closer Look at Different Dinosaur Toys

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Kids particularly boys tend to get very interested on dinosaurs. The Jurassic Park theme and the idea that these giant lizards once roamed the earth before us contributed in triggering such interest.


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Mystery Fossil

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This fossil is unidentified, so if you know anything about fossils, you may be able to help me figure out what it is.


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A Few Words About Fossils

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History written in stone…fossils. I’m a rock hound and some of my most exciting adventures and finds happen when I find a fossil, a good one and especially when I’m not looking for it or really expect to find one. Fossils aren’t really uncommon but each one of them has a marvelous story to tell. This article is about one such adventure and all about fossils, or at least what I know about them…read more.


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Modern Fossils

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Think for a moment that big hurricane destroyed our civilization. What forward generation will find about us in their archaeological researches? An artist Christopher Lock has some special opinion about it.


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My Thoughts on “ardi “

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Evolutionists celebrated the discovery of Ardi, as they often do, they’ve made assumptions and jumped to conclusions. This article is to encourage people to use their God-given enquiring minds and basic common sense to Think Critically about "Evolution".


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Haida Gwaii: Fossil Collecting at the Edge of the World

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The Queen Charlotte Islands form part of Wrangellia, an exotic tectonostratiphic terrane, that includes parts of western British Columbia, Vancouver Island and Alaska. I’ll be bringing my rock hammer and kayak to the mist-shrouded archipelago of Haida Gwaii next month to collect ammonites from the Middle Albian, Haida Formation. Over the years, my field work has yielded exquisitely preserved specimens from the Middle Albian, including Desmoceras, Brewerikceras and Douvelliceras. This trip will be a return to some familiar sites, both because of the fossils found there and their sheer beauty, and forays to new outcrops seldom visited.


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