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English History Thesis

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Table of Contents

Introduction

01.

Analysis

03.

Presentation

02.

Conclusion

04.

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Someone Famous

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Introduction

01

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Introduction

Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot—even hotter than Mercury

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Study Objectives

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place full of iron oxide dust

Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System

Saturn is composed mostly of hydrogen and also helium

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Literature Review

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System

Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot

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Timeline

1950

1960

1980

1970

Mercury is a small planet

Jupiter is the biggest planet

Saturn has several rings

Mars is a very cold place

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Research

Data Study

Analysis

Comparison

Methodology

Venus is the second planet from the Sun

Despite being red, Mars is a cold place

Mercury is a bit larger than the Moon

Saturn is a gas giant and has rings

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Topic 1

Topic 2

Topic 3

Mercury

Mercury is the smallest planet

Mars is actually a cold place

Saturn is a gas giant and has rings

Mars

Venus has a beautiful name

Jupiter is the biggest of them all

Earth is the planet where we live on

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Results Analysis

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Mars

Saturn

Venus

Jupiter

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Venus is the second

Mars is a cold place

Saturn has rings

Jupiter is the biggest

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Map

Mercury

Venus

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest in the Solar System

Venus has a very beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun

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A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words

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A Picture Always

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333,000.00

24h 37m 23s

386,000 km

earths is the Sun’s mass

is Jupiter’s rotation period

is the distance between Earth and the Moon

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Conclusions

Mars

Pluto

Mercury

Saturn

Venus

Jupiter

Despite being red, Mars is a cold place

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun

Pluto is considered a dwarf planet

Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium

Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all

Venus is the second planet from the Sun

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Bibliographical References

  • AUTHOR (1992).

Title of the publication. Publisher

  • AUTHOR (2005).

Title of the publication. Publisher

  • AUTHOR (2008).

Title of the publication. Publisher

  • AUTHOR (2010).

Title of the publication. Publisher

  • AUTHOR (1992).

Title of the publication. Publisher

  • AUTHOR (2005).

Title of the publication. Publisher

  • AUTHOR (2008).

Title of the publication. Publisher

  • AUTHOR (2010).

Title of the publication. Publisher

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Awesome Words

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Infographic

Despite being red, Mars is a cold place full of iron oxide dust

Mars

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one

Mercury

Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun and the fourth-largest

Neptune

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Desktop Software

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