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    A black hole is a super dense big vacuum like object that will suck in anything that comes near it,but a black hole is a object that over the years people doubted if they existed or not, well I’m going to tell you the facts that scientist found about black holes and if they are real and also I’m going to answer some questions that you probably never knew the answer to. To start off with there are many different types of black holes and they are different sizes and different masses, like the

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    Introduction Black holes have been theorized since 1916. However, no scientist has ever discovered a black hole in certainty. In theory, A black hole is created when a star of three or more solar masses collapses. “One solar mass is equal to the mass of the sun,” (Mclintock 1). A star collapses when the outward push of the combustion reaction no longer has the required forces compete with the inward pull of gravity. Most astronomers believe that the Milky Way contains millions of theses invisible

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    Black Hole Paper Many philosophers have said that the ‘Eyes are the windows to the soul.’ The eyes can show a person’s true personality. Not their clothes, facial expressions, or how they hold themselves, but looking into another’s eyes will show one’s soul. But what if their personality was not found in their eyes, but on their body in the form of a mutation? As found in Black Hole, the town’s teens have contracted an STD they call “the bug.” Each teen that acquires it grows an external mutation

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    The Bug in "Black Hole"

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    The teens who occupy Charles Burns's graphic novel Black Hole are ill with what seem to be a sexually-transmitted disease that the teens identify as "the bug," an increasing number of teens become infected and reside with a group of teenagers that live in separate from their families and individuals uninfected remain students at their high school in uptown Seattle. The ill teens dwell in a tent village concealed in the outskirts of their community, in the forest and they manage to survive largely

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    Rosie And The Black Hole

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    Rosie and the Black Hole I was hanging out in the beautiful secret flower hideout with my best friend Rose. Rose and I fixed up this old hideout last summer it had a pool that was green and I think it had vomit too, but Rose and I cleaned it and her mom always wanted to know why we never wanted to go to the lake. There was lots of unwatered plants so we pulled out the hose and watered them. Then we put lots of furniture in. Now it is our beautiful secret flower hideout that we hide in when

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    Black Hole Monologue

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    Dealing with these pestering psychiatrists are better than dealing with my mom's various boyfriends who couldn't keep their hands off of her. And she wonders why I'm all screwed up. So enough about me, let's talk about my latest experience in the Black Hole. The cafeteria was serving meatloaf, and everyone here knows that it's made out of horse manure and elephant dung, so I refused to eat it. One of the nurses wouldn't stop hovering over me like a hawk, telling me I had to eat it. She was getting

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    A black hole is a terrifying thing, it is dark and empty and some would say it is the essence of nothing. If a person desires to understand a black hole, their best bet to finding its meaning would be to first understand the purpose of nothing. In the dictionary nothing is defined in six ways; one is the state of being nothing, two is nonexistence, three is lack of being, four is death, five is utter insignificance, and six is something without value. The primary point of these definitions is to

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    Black Hole of Depression

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    It is that cold sense of apathy that waits below the surface, playing with your emotions and your ability to react to your surroundings. As one Australian author noted, “Depression is a prison, where one is both the suffering prisoner and the cruel jailer” (Rowe). According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, “Depression is defined as a state of feeling sad or a serious medical condition in which a person feels very sad, hopeless, and unimportant and often is unable to live in a normal way” (“Depression”)

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    us understand the formation of oval galaxies, specifically, the new data answered some old questions about why oval galaxies take so long to form. It turns out that the way a black hole controls the proto-matter of a baby galaxy actually regulates star birth as the galaxy takes shape around it. The Observation of Black Holes When this news came to light yesterday, little did everyone know that the news was already available for scientists to peruse in two journals released in June: The Astrophysical

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    “The black hole of endless, unimportant streams of technology-enabled information is devouring everyone living in the 21st century.” Words once said by Leena Khan highlighting the downfalls of technology. Leena Khan in the writing, “Black Hole of Technology” argues much better points than Stefan Etienne in the writing, “Teens and Technology Share a Future.” Consisting of strong points, having highly effective structure and claims, and it has good structure are all reasons “The Black Hole of Technology”

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