Saturday, July 17, 2010

7/13/10 - Summer Assignment (TL)

Article 1

The physicists’ most recent discovery that the proton’s size is considerably smaller than they had previously thought, some argue about the importance of this finding. However, this piece of information is still valued, as physicists still know very little about the proton besides the fact that they, along with neutrons, form the nuclei of every atom in the universe. Electrons are also important in understanding protons, as orbiting electrons, in their interaction with protons, can better determine protons’ sizes. Muons, a heavier cousin of the electron, allows physicists to gather an even more precise size of the proton, as the Muon is more sensitive in its orbit of protons.

Article 2

Referees, at least those accustomed to reading left to right, have a tendency to call more fouls if soccer players make the invalid move while moving in that direction. This tendency allows the offense a slight advantage, as their use of right to left plays often evades the referees who are not accustomed to follow that line of direction.

Article 3

Since Saber toothed tigers have developed such a habit of pinning large prey such as camels and mammoths, their forelimbs have developed accordingly for the mammal to master this ability. Since the saber toothed tiger had “thinner side-to-side teeth,” than other canines, the tiger had to compensate for this setback with its muscular build, which exceeded that of its contemporaries based on modern day research. Researchers also conclude that sine the saber tooth had such strong forelimbs, it ultimately used that asset the most, further developing its already strong limbs.

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