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POPSDentist Pasadena | Dental Arcadia | Dentists Glendale |Dentistry | DDS “… The best way to visit the orthodontist (DDS) to get braces! I highly recommend them to everyone in Glendale and Pasadena!” Laura, Glendale “I was treated with utmost care by the orthodontist (DDS) and the dentistry staff… I’ll look forward to making the trip from Arcadia for more dental work soon!”
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POPSPasadena Funeral Chapel PasadenaFuneralChapel.com – Our funeral arranger will work with you to help plan a funeral, memorial service, or gathering that reflects your family's wishes and honors and captures the spirit of the person who was so special to you.
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POPShttp://www.dentistelmonte.com “Dentist El Monte gave me such a perfect white smile! Thank you to my orthodontist (DDS) Dentist El Monte for a great job. I recommend your dentistry to everyone I know in Covina...”
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POPSCould Earth Be Hit, Like Jupiter Just Was? "Small risk" "Billions of years ago, impacts were far more common. Our moon retains a record of the pummeling it and Earth took: the moon's craters remain, while on Earth, most scars of ancient impacts have been folded back into the planet or weathered away. Today's solar system is far less crowded, and in fact Jupiter, having more mass and gravity, scoops up a lot of the dangerous objects, as does the sun. Currently just one NEO of all the objects scientists are tracking poses any significant chance of hitting the Earth — 2007 VK184. If this roughly 425-foot-wide (130 meters) asteroid hit our planet, it would strike with an energy of roughly 150 million tons of TNT, or more than 10,000 times that of the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima."
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POPSJupiter Struck making earth size impact Really makes ya wonder. This was a neo (near earth object) that struck and was not even detected. Just imagine if was off by a little bit more and it was us instead of Jupiter. Here one minute and in a flash evaporated. Dead so fast you didn't even know you were gone. Another reason I feel we should all spend life loving life and others. letting those you love know you do and embracing life to the fullest. Took me years to reach this plane in life where i get amazed even watching a simple butterfly in flight, much less all the other wonders in this universe. Downside of this enlightenment though is you also take more notice of the horrors and crime a lot more. So more or less like a rollarcoaster ride in life with it's shigh's and lows...lol
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POPSSelf Employment Ideas Ideas For Self Employment. What kind of home business should you start? Low Risk High Payoff Self Employment Ideas. Making money after retirement.
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POPSExxon Oil Spill Ordered to Pay--Again This Environmental Disaster Saga has been going on for 2 decades. With litigators, the art of the lawsuit is to outlive your opponents. Since the oil spill, families have had children, the children in turn have grown to adults and gone on to college, joined the military and had children of their own. Kind of strikes an angry cord when a jury awards damages, then a judge is simply asked by the defendants lawyers to set aside the verdict or reduce the amount of the award. And, magic, all is good with the world for the defendant.
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POPSUltracool stars take 'wild rides' around, outside the Milky Way Ultracool subdwarfs were first recognized as a unique class of stars in 2003, and are distinguished by their low temperatures ("ultracool") and low concentrations of elements other than hydrogen and helium ("subdwarf"). They sit at the bottom end of the size range for stars, and some are so small that they are closer to the planet-like objects called brown dwarfs. Only a few dozen ultracool subdwarfs are known today, as they are both very faint - up to 10,000 times fainter than the Sun - and extremely rare.