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What Are Your Opinions On The Illuminati?


I’m doing a school project on them and I want to know what your opinion is on the “secret” organization

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What Is Meant By The “blogosphere ”?


a. the act of writing a blog
b. specific niche blog community
c. the interconnected community of blogs via linking to each other
d. advertising done via blogging

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What Is The Name Of This Game?


So I played this game when I was much younger so I don’t remember too much. It was a pacman game I believe, though I couldn’t find it looking through the different games. It was 3D, I think, a PC game. The desktop icon was a ghost, I think. I remember near the end of the game (again, I think) there was a kind of boss battle and there was a corridor with the boss at the end. As you came toward him he was shooting at you so you had to duck into niches in the wall to avoid the shots. I also remember a level that was set in a sort of street setting, maybe on a residential block.
So sorry for the vague description but finding this game again would be really great.

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What Wavelengths Of Light Does Chlorophyll Absorb Explain Your Reasoning?


Chlorophyll b absorbs most effectively at blue 470 but also peaks at 430 and 640.
Chlorophyl a absorbs reasonably well at blue 450nm but absorbs most with a broader peak at red 680 – 700nm.
Pigments have an alternating arrangement of single and double bonds in the molecule’s carbons; these are conjugated bonds that share electrons. Pigments conjugated bonds share electrons in pi orbitals across the whole structure.
Conjugated Bond length and arrangement determines wavelength to be absorbed.
Chlorophyll’s conjugated bonds are found in the porphyrin ring, made up of a cyclic tertapyrrole that chelates Magnesium and in the side chain, which forms a long hydrocarbon tail to the heme ring. Electrons move readily along a conjugated bond series like they do in copper wire.http://www.webexhibits.org/causesofcolor…
When a photon of just the right amount of energy strikes an electron resonating in the pigment, the electron can absorb the photon and get promoted to a higher quantum level. The photon must have just the exact amount of energy to boost the electron from its current level to its new level or it cannot be absorbed. Each chlorophyll pigment A or B molecule differs in the bonds so absorbs a different wavelength. The only difference between Chlorophyll A and chl B is one methyl group is changed to a formyl group but this changes the wavelength that can be absorbed by the molecule.http://www.centenary.edu/attachments/bio…http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.ri…
If the question is about why the chlorophylls have a ‘green gap’ in the absorption spectra then the answer is the ‘Purple World’ hypothesis.
Early Earth’s life reflected purple and used the abundant midspectra wavelengths absorbed by rhodopsin leaving the flanking spectral wavelengths as open but marginal niches bacteria using chlorophyll adapted to fill.http://www.livescience.com/environment/0…http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18042280/

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Someone Has Accessed My Account And Sent Emails To Random Contacts From My List, What Do I Do?


Yahoo’s advice is to change your password, but there are several more security settings to change as well as just your password. This Help page has more information, stated clearly, with several links to clarify the steps.http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont…
and more at http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont…
1. FIRST, check that the alternate e-mail address/mobile phone number is still yours, under Options, Mail Options, Account Information, but then change the alternate address, so the hacker will not be notified of the change! Check the ‘Reply To:’ address, Vacation Response and other linked Mail accounts as well to be sure they are still yours. Check and delete any Contacts, accounts and linked social networking sites you do not recognize.
2. Then change both your password AND your secret questions and answers. Make the password a long, strong one with mixed characters! Length = Strength for passwords! Start with a sentence and make substitutions with numbers, symbols and punctuation. Go to “Update password-reset info” to change your Secret Questions and Answers. Make sure they are unchangeable, unique, and easy for you to remember. For a Yahoo account, you can change your password at https://edit.yahoo.com/config/change_pw. If you can no longer access your account, you can get a new password at https://edit.yahoo.com/forgotroot/.
See http://strongpasswordgenerator.com/ for more tips on creating a strong password(and what NOT to use) OR http://www.informationweek.com/langa-let…
3. *** If spam mail was sent to any of your contacts, apologize, and notify all your contacts NOT to open short e-mails, especially those with no subject, and definitely not to click any links. Warn them to change their passwords and scan for malware too, just in case. (The limit is 100 addresses per mail, and 200 per hour, but send to far fewer than that in each message, just in case you trigger Yahoo’s spam ‘suspicious activity’ detector.) Set up an alternate ‘alias’ account to use instead. This allows you to use a different address for sending, but still keep all saved mails and contacts and the first address active too for incoming mail. Your friends can trust this new address! There is a choice of address in an arrow in the From: box. Also add a signature to your mail so your friends will be sure the mail is really from you.http://edit.yahoo..com/config/list_alias (alternate address)
*** Changing your password also deletes the cookie which apparently inserts that sly trojan address grabber that sends spam to your Contacts list. ***
If you used this password for other accounts, change them too – make every one different. Make the password much longer than 8 characters, with mixed symbols.
Usually, this is all you need to do, although mail will still be sent in the name of the old account for a short while – there’s nothing you can do about that. Once spammers have a valid address, they continue to use it, even after the account is closed/deleted!
Answers is a Jungle

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What Do You Think About My Writing Assignment Talking About My College???????????????????????…


How are whiteness, wealth and heterosexuality normalized at Boston College by students, faculty, and administrators. How could such normalization be challenged?
Boston College’s student population primarily consists of wealthy, Caucasian, heterosexual males and females. Anything outside of this description is considered out of the majority. One way in which whiteness is normalized by the administration of BC is the “AHANA” group, which consists of students of African- American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American descent. Although this is meant to be helpful to people of cultures other than Caucasian and to help minorities find common ground, it is essentially labeling minorities and placing them into a separate category from the rest of the student body. Caucasians are not given a special acronym or advantages upon entering the school, and I believe this AHANA label is counterproductive to its purpose. Cultural groups should be something optional, something that a student joins because they are interested and would like to explore their culture. In fact, many students that are labeled “AHANA” do not identify with their cultures at all and have grown up in wealthy suburban neighborhoods with mostly Caucasian peers. They then come to BC and are de-normalized by essentially being grouped and labeled by administration. Although this is not the intention, if BC genuinely sees minorities as normal and equal, this label does not need to be automatically be placed upon minority students entering the school.
Wealth is normalized at BC by its administration and students. The school has an extremely high tuition cost, lack of generous financial aid, legacy acceptances, and a religious/private affiliation. BC is a popular place to apply among Catholic high schools, which are most often optional and cost thousands of dollars per year. Therefore, the majority of students who apply to BC come from well off families who could afford a private, Catholic education. BC administration could work on cutting down on costs that are not absolutely necessary and offering more financial aid to deserving students, as well as rejecting students who are not. With such a large portion of wealthy students who are able to pay full tuition, it is no wonder that many students wear designer clothing items and accessories to class that make it visible that they have been able to pay the extra money. When a large portion of students are this way, it may make people who come from different socioeconomic levels feel inferior, when in fact it is because they are at an abnormally expensive university. Students could challenge this by not wearing clothing items which have large logos on them or designer patterns, but it is majorly up to the university administration to be more generous with financial aid and perhaps advertise it so that students who come from lower socioeconomic levels are not automatically discouraged from applying. In addition, simply wavering the large application fee of $70 would encourage less wealthy students to apply, as BC is a competitive school, and underprivileged students may feel like they do not have a great chance and that such a large fee is not worth the money.
BC administration normalizes heterosexuality due to its label as a religious school. Homosexuality goes against Catholicism, so it is likely that homosexual students will steer away from applying or attending a religious affiliated school due to feeling uncomfortable. If they would like to attract a more diverse body of students, they should drop their label as religious but still have the religious aspect available to students so that no student feels they should be a certain way. Although people of all religions are welcome and religion is not pushed upon students, the label as Jesuit narrows down on the type of students who apply: heterosexual, Caucasian, Catholics. Although the Jesuit ideals of education of the whole person are intended to be beneficial for everyone, it still tends to attract religious, conservative students who can pay the high price of a private college. There are still masses held for students, crosses in most classrooms, and a theology core required. One could challenge this by proposing the idea that if BC’s main goal is to produce successful students, they should solely label themselves an academic school with religious aspects available to all types of religions, as well as diversifying its groups and activities to homosexual students. Although dropping the religious affiliation is an extreme change and the student body has diversified over time, it is the basis of the student homogeneity issue. It is hard to find a private, Catholic college with a large number of students who are gay and non-Caucasian, particularly in a state such as Massachusetts. BC administration should realize that college is a place where people should be opened up

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