1. size
2. original source; point of origin
3. Chocolate milk, chocolate fudge, ice cream, and candy.
4. Kelley studies the effects of the chemicals in chocolate.
5. They require very little natural light.
6. Too much light will actually harm the plants.
7. During the 1940s and 1950s, Budd Abbott and Lou Costello were a popular comedy team on radio, television, and stage.
8. were called
9. Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations.*
<span>Well, he starts off by justifying his reasons with patriotism. "Nowhere is the promise of innovation greater than in American-made energy." He also uses facts and promises of a brighter future to gain an audience. "75% of our potential offshore oil and gas resources. Right now, American oil production is the highest that it's been in 8 years. Last year, we relied less on foreign oil than in any of the past 16 years." We also see more facts in his closing statements, "But with only 2% of the world's oil reserves, oil isn't enough"
He then inadvertently talks about different types of energy sources. These being clean, reliable and opening jobs. This passively emphasizes that we need clean energy for ambiguous reasons, such as global warming and pollutants. It also gives the listeners hope of an increase in the job market. We know that America has had low job-rates lately, so the possibility of new jobs sparks a fire in the heart's of the people. Also, he mentions the gas will be cheaper, which is big, too, since our economy has gone through inflation and a financial depression, and because of this gas has skyrocketed. Cheaper gas motivates people to invest (Taxes?) in these new ideologies and technologies.
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As emperor, Justinian made great reforms in the areas of law, urban development, and conquest. His Justinian Code curbed bureaucratic corruption in the empire for centuries. Theodora was a partner in these reforms and convinced Justinian to reform the roles and responsibilities of women in the empire.
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zub: Zub is a surname meaning "tooth" in many Slavic languages. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandru Zub (born 1934), Romanian historian.
ruhum:my soul
ghuhrah: a person's dislike of another's sharing
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it was considered as a compromise
Explanation:
In October 4,1957 the Soviet Union lunched the first artificial satellite Sputnik 1.As a result the launch of Sputnik served to intensify the arm race and raise cold war tensions.