Armstrong Limit – Armstrong's Line

The Armstrong Limit, often called Armstrong's Line, is the altitude that produces an atmospheric pressure so low (0.0618 atmospheres), that water boils at the normal temperature of the human body: 37 °C (98.6 °F). It is named after U.S. Air Force surgeon Harry George Armstrong, who first described

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Ancient Wall Uncovered in Jerusalem

'Massive' ancient wall uncovered in Jerusalem An archaeological dig in Jerusalem has turned up a 3,700-year-old wall that is the largest and oldest of its kind found in the region, experts say.  The wall is built of enormous boulders, confounding archaeologists as to how ancient peoples built it.

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Big Red Heart Picture

I found today on web that some one post or digging a big red heart picture that comes from National Geographic Archives. The picture tell us how is the human heart really are. The picture was taken by Robert Clark and belong National Graphic resoureces since 2007. I was wondering how this picture co

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Name Voyager – The Most Popular Baby Name Wizard

A Baby Name Wizard is the way of choice now to pick a name for your baby but be careful. Name Finder Allows you use variations to find names based on beginning end length syllables and style. One of its more popular widgets Name Voyager paints the rise and fall of names in US history. Name Voyager

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Baby Name Wizard – Found Your Baby Name Smarter

For I’ve worked in the marketing field and one of the first things you notice is the way that names. In one place you can find the meaning popularity opinions. The Baby Name Wizard - While there are a huge number of baby name books out there The Baby Name Wizard a Magical Method for Finding the Pe

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TOP FIVE(5) High Paying Bachelor’s Degrees by Consentrations

Heading back to school to increase your earning potential, but not sure which degree will fit the bill? Just a bit of digging can help you find out which undergrad degrees not only fit the bill, but pay the bills, too. While graduate degrees are growing more and more common, earning the big bucks wi

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The Appendix is Very Useful and Promising

Why would God have made a body with a worthless evolutionary artifact anyway more apologetics. As a few days ago a group of researchers has made some interesting claims regarding the appendix. The body's appendix has long been thought of as nothing more than a worthless evolutionary artifact, good f

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U.S. College Students don't get enough sleep

U.S. college students don't get enough sleep, and stress is the prime reason, a new study reports. About 68 percent of college students who were surveyed said that worries about school and life keep them awake, with one-fifth saying this occurs at least once a week. The study, which appears online

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Forbes Top Colleges Rankings 2009

Forbes.com is the most trusted resources for Senior Business Executives. They always providing a real-time reporting, great analysis and good commentary. Forbes has put out the list of top colleges in the USA for 2009. The list is based on the opinion of students in a survey. Forbes College Ranki

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America’s Best College

Most college students, we think, do not march to meals. According to students, alumni, faculty and higher education experts, the undergraduate experience at West Point and the other service academies is defined by an intense work ethic and a drive to succeed on all fronts. That rigor, combined with

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Online Accounting Degree

Study is  at a convenient time and pace. Earning a degree online has many benefits. Get the most complete updated info on accounting online degrees, online degree in accounting, online accounting masters degree, online PhD programs etc. When you have decided that you want to enroll in an online a

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Rorschach Blots Rocking the Web – This Is Only a Rorschach Blots Test

Ever take the inkblot test—or at least see one administered on TV (like in any "Law & Order" episode)? If so, then you know that there are no right or wrong answers on a Rorschach test, but responses do provide insight to the test-taker's state of mind. And yet, a controversy about the postin

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