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2. Should the US Government Bail Out and Subsidize the...
1) Should the US government bail out and/or subsidize the American maritime industry? If not, why
not? If so to what extent? There is little argument among national policymakers that the American
economy was severely horsewhipped by the Great Recession of 2008, and that the country has only
recently recovered sufficiently for economists to breathe a sigh of relief that the corner has been
turned. Likewise, there is virtually no argument among national policymakers that a healthy maritime
industry is also an essential component of the American economy. Finally, there is significant historic
precedent. The U.S. government has bailed out other industries and sectors in the past that were
viewed as being too large to fail because of the potential adverse impact on the American economy.
For instance, in his editorial, Rebuilding America and Creating Jobs A Jones Act Initiative, Munoz
(2011) writes, After bailing out the auto industry with $25 billion in loans and guarantees, the
government turned around and provided another $25 billion for the industry to retool its plants to
compete on world markets. The experiment succeeded, and American cars and trucks are now among
the best in the world (2). Moreover, it is national policy to support the maritime industry. According to
Section 1, Purpose and policy of United States, 46 App. U.S.C. 861, 2002: It is necessary for the
national defense and for the proper growth of its foreign and domestic commerce that the
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3. Evidence Law in the Ugandan Jurisdiction
BURDEN OF PROOF AND STANDARD OF PROOF. Under s. 4 of the Uganda Evidence Act,
evidence may be given in any suit or proceeding of the existence or non existence of every fact in
issue and of such other facts as are declared to be relevant. C.D. Field has defined burden of proof as a
metaphorical phrase indicating an obligation to prove a fact or facts. This obligation necessarily
involves the adduction of evidence in an attempt to prove a fact, subject to occasional cases where a
fact can be established without evidence. Towards the end of the Nineteenth Century, Thayer
maintained that the words burden of proof were used in two senses and that there was only one phrase
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It also includes tape recording which may not fall under any of the definitions. The admissibility of
tape recording was first considered in R v Maqsud Ali. A murder had been communicated and the two
appellants voluntarily entered a room with a Police Superintendent and a Pakistani Liaison Officer. A
microphone was installed in the room and connected to a Tape Recorder in another room. The recorder
was switched on and the Superitendant and the Liaison Officer left. While the appellants were alone,
they conversed in a Punjabi dialect and their conversation almost amounted to a full confession to the
murder. The tape was kept in Police Custody but not all the appellants said it was clear as the
recording contained several street voices. It was also not easy to prepare the transcripts and
translations of the words on the tape because the words had to first be translated into Urdu which is
the Official language of Pakistan. At the trial, one of the issues was whether the tape recording and the
transcript translations should have been admitted in evidence. Court held that evidence of a tape
recording was in the circumstances admissible the trial judge having properly warned the jury of the
caution with which they should consider the translations. That the translations were properly admitted
despite the difficulties of language and that the recorder was in substance a mechanical eavesdropper
and the judge had
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4. Native American Boarding Schools During the Westward...
Native American Boarding Schools During the Westward Expansion
People know about the conflict between the Indian s cultures and the settler s cultures during the
westward expansion. Many people know the fierce battles and melees between the Indians and the
settlers that were born from this cultural conflict. In spite of this, many people may not know about
the systematic and deliberate means employed by the U.S. government to permanently rid their new
land of the Indians who had lived their own lives peacefully for many years. There are many strong
and chilling reasons and causes as to why the settlers started all of this perplexity in the first place.
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These native peoples, first mislabeled as Indians by an explorer named Christopher Columbus, divided
themselves into many different tribes, each with its own government, language, traditions and
religions. Europeans, who slowly poured into the Indian s land, did not respect the Indians beliefs,
interrupted their peaceful life and would do almost anything to get the land to them selves. The settlers
also believed the land that both the Indians and the settlers lived on was theirs to themselves. They
began to push the Native Americans off of their own land. Many of them fought back to keep their
homes, some succeeded, some didn t.
By the 1800 s most of the Native Americans signed a treaty with the European American government.
The results left the Native Americans on small pieces of land called reservations in exchange for their
land and peace. The European Americans promised that they would give the Indians living on the
reservations food, water, money and education for the children. Most of these promises were not kept.
White man s schooling of the Native Americans helped cause the disintegration of the beliefs, customs
and ways of life of the natives residents of Turtle Island . One of the sources that helped their culture
vanish, not completely, were the Native American boarding schools. The boarding schools put the
Native Americans through so much pain,
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5. Examples Of Byronic Hero In Jane Eyre
Byronic Heros were first introduced in Lord Byron s writing and have since then been utilized in
many different writings. In the novel Jane Eyre (1847), Charlotte Bronte creates a character that
symbolizes a Byronic Hero. Nevertheless, Mr. Rochester is considered a Byronic Hero due to certain
characteristics he has, however, this is only to an extent, as he lacks some qualities of a Byronic Hero.
He is central to the theme of Jane Eyre because he, like many others in in the novel, are searching for
a place to belong and find self identity.
Throughout the novel, it is asserted that Mr. Rochester owns the characteristics of Isolation/Wander
and Rejects Social Norms that a Byronic Hero holds. Mr. Rochester is isolated from society and exiled
by the upper class but only partially, due to his large sum of wealth. Although Rochester did not exile
himself by choice, he is considered peculiar by the other prosperous townsfolk for rejecting social
norms which causes him to be isolated. Bronte states this cause and effect chain through one of her
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Rochester is an important character because he is lost and can not find himself or his place in the
world. He is portrayed as a Byronic Hero with his character qualities even with the lack of a few. He is
considered a Byronic Hero for his unconventional way of living that rejects social norms and causes
everyone to isolate him and cause him to wander, leaving him moody and temperamental which also
causes him to be rebellious and commit unnamed sexual crimes throughout the novel. Although
Rochester does lack the quality of superior intellect, the abundance of the other qualities make it so
that he is indeed considered a Byronic Hero. All these qualities of a Byronic Hero are somehow
connected and Charlotte Bronte does an incredible job with the cause and effect as well as a normal
cycle of the different behaviors to make Rochester a Byronic
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6. Rhetorical Analysis Of Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth I is considered to be one of the most powerful women in history. In 1588, as ruler of
England, she was faced with an invasion against Spain for control over trade in the new world. Her
Against the Spanish Armada speech was addressed to the English Army at Tilbury Fort to help
motivate and boost assurance, as well as showing support to her troops over the battle they were about
to face. With her passionate words and courageous way, Queen Elizabeth establishes a connection
with her soldiers; appealing to their patriotism and emotions through logos, pathos, and ethos.
Although she was uncertain of a famous victory , Elizabeth instills the reassurance they need to fight
against Spain and leading them to victory in the end. Elizabeth s relationship with her people is built
on faith and love, not fear or tyranny. In the beginning of her speech she addresses the soldiers as My
loving people. She refers to her troops as faithful and loving, showing the appreciation and loyalty that
she has for her soldiers. She feels she must acknowledge the important bond between herself and her
soldiers by showing them that she is not just a distant queen. To assure her troops of her faith in them,
she uses logos in her speech to encourage her soldiers to fight for the good of England. For example,
she lets them know by saying ... I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts
and good will of my subjects. She uses repetition of the word I and We to show that she is not just a
queen but a fellow Englishman. ...to live or die amongst you all; to lay down, for my God, and for my
kingdom, and for my people, my honor and my blood, even the dust , shows that she is a part of the
people and will fight side by side with them to defend their country. This would be the first thing that
her soldiers fight for, a people and ruler relationship that is bound by love and trust. After she
established the bond, Elizabeth strengthens it with a promise and displays her own self courage.
Women in power were not always great leaders, and were seen as weak in war. To oppose the view of
women being weak in war, Elizabeth uses pathos in her speech to present herself as not only a queen
but a fighter as
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7. Coming Of Age Model
The movie I ve chosen to display the Coming of Age theme is Beauty the Beast; a classic Disney tale
whose story revolves around a young, middle class book worm named Belle, and a conceited prince
turned monster who is only ever referred to as Beast . I believe this movie perfectly fits into the
Coming of Age model as both of its main characters experience drastic life changes, which turn out to
be valuable learning experiences in the end. On Belle s side of things, a series of unfortunate events in
relation to her father wind her up a prisoner for life to, you guessed it, the Beast. In her so called
imprisonment , Belle captivates the heart of the Beast, along with the other inhabitants of his castle,
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Sometimes spending time alone, and away from the ordinary is the best form of emotional therapy.
Moving onto Belle s costar, the Beast, viewers of the film cannot help but see the drastic character
development which occurs. Right from the beginning, the Beast is spoken of very poorly, as a result of
his self righteous attitude toward the world. Due to his unkind behaviour, a witch casts a spell on him,
which morphs him into his monstrous form. His human form would be his to hold again, as long as he
could change his ways, and have someone fall in love with him. The Beast wastes no time in throwing
a fit, and eventually disappears into despair; however, once Belle enters his life, the disgruntled prince
makes an effort to change his ways, if only to earn her affections. Both Belle and the Beast learn from
one another, which I think makes their relationship that much more meaningful. Not only do they fall
in love, but they truly care for the development of one another, and are determined to change
themselves for the better in order to be
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8. Essay on Border Gateway Protocol
The protocol I chose to write about is the Border Gateway Protocol because it is the main protocol
used to operate the internet and recommended protocol for Cisco design certifications. The BGP
protocol is an inter autonomous protocol; which means it is for connecting separate large networks,
such as a college network to a corporate network or the internet. Due to the large number of routes and
connection this protocol must manage; it uses very many features, or attributes, to achieve this. Cisco
defines these attributes as weight, local preference, multi exit discriminator, origin, AS_path, next hop,
and community. These attributes are used to discover networks and determine the best path to use for
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The first attribute we will look at is called the weight attribute. This is a Cisco proprietary attribute, so
it is not found with other vendors. This attribute simply assigns a weight value to any know routes on
an individual router. This value is not passed on to any other routers. Each router can have its own
independent weight values for any known routes. If two separate routes to the same network are
known, the one that has the highest assigned weight value will be the preferred route. The local
preference attribute is used to determine the best exit point for an autonomous system (AS). This value
is shared by all the routers in the AS to select the best interfaces and routers for reaching known
networks. Each known network may exit on any router in the AS, or all on one router in the AS. The
route is determined by which router has the highest local preference number for a given network. The
multi exit discriminator attribute is kind of the opposite of the local preference. This attribute is sent to
a connected AS that is running BGP to suggest the best route in the AS advertising the MED. This is
just a suggestion, as the receiving AS can determine its own path by other means. The origin attribute
is just that, a way for a router to know how it learned of a path to a network. There are three different
ways to learn about a path; IGP, EGP, and incomplete. The first is internal
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9. Color Symbolism In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is one of the greatest novels ever written. It is best remembered
and spoken about for it s color symbolism. The main reason to why color symbolism is a studied topic
in this novel is because the writer was also a painter. F.Scott Fitzgerald uses the colors gray, blue and
yellow to symbolize hopelessness, loneliness, and new money throughout the novel. Fitzgerald uses
the color gray to give the reader a darkened negative visual of what was occurring in the novel.
Occasionally a line of gray cars crawls along an invisible track, gives out a ghastly creak, and comes
to rest... . In this passage, the color gray in the novel leaves the reader with a dark and empty vibe and
visual throughout the novel. Nick is
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10. Frederick Douglass And His Life
Frederick Douglass believed that all people were born equal, but he also believed that humans were
not just automatically born free. He deduced that man has the innate instinctive ability to mold
themselves into whoever they wanted to become. So, naturally self improvement and education were
two crucial aspects of Frederick s life. To Douglass the most horrific thing about slavery was the fact
that slaves were totally and completely precluded from and form of education, which prevented them
from improving themselves. Douglass worked exceedingly hard to obtain an education in order to
ultimately become a free man. Although he still had to physically escape slavery his education played
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Only when he witnessed the whipping of his Aunt Hester did he truly realize what true suffering really
was. That event definitely desensitized Douglass to the dehumanization that slaves were subjected to.
His personal introduction to affliction was when he was sent to work for Edward Covey. However, it
was the time spent with Covey that Frederick learned to overcome suffering. Edward Covey was a
poor man with a nasty reputation when it came to the treatment of slaves. Slave owners give Covey
their slaves for one year, during which he breaks the slaves while using them as free labor on his land.
(sparknotes.com). Frederick recalled his time spent with Covey as being the hardest time he had ever
spent as a slave. Douglass was worked to exhaustion and weakened by Coveys harsh punishments.
The more Frederick was dehumanized by Covey the more he lost his drive, desire to learn, and natural
liveliness. Douglass even contemplated committing suicide or even killing Covey, but both thoughts
terrified him beyond belief. Covey lived on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay. It was a frequent thing
for ships to pass by his house. To Douglass the ships with their beautiful white sails symbolized
freedom. Douglass recalled standing on the bank and speaking aloud to the ships, asking them why
they should be free and he enslaved. (sparknotes.com). He begged for Gods deliverance and vowed to
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11. College Critical Thinking Skills
In many of the essays used in college critical thinking is one of the most important skill used. No
matter what class it is we have to always think. Many of the topics students find themselves critically
thinking about are why the character in the storyline have caused them to live or died , what equations
are used to solve a problems or we think about in the long term how recycling will affect our planet.
Critical thinking is also used in real world situations. These situations also vary from bringing in new
ideas to the work place to promoting team work in a classroom and uncovering difficult problems. No
matter where we are or what we do, we are critically thinking. This skill is especially important for my
paper that I had to write for human resources. We had to use critical thinking to reevaluate a situation
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When getting case studies the first step a student must do it identify the problem that needs to be
solved? After this step is completed them the student must begin to read the material provided so that
they can find a solution to the problem. In this assignment we had to figure out what should have
human resources done in order to properly protect the interest of the nurse but not endanger the new
born baby. After reading I suggested there are many laws that have been broken with in the content of
the situation. These laws are created in order to address some of the most overtly discriminatory
employment practices in the American workplace were started by the 1964 Civil Rights Act and other
antidiscrimination laws. . Discriminatory employment practices have become more subtle and more
difficult to identify and correct, while the American workplace continues to reflect unfair and unlawful
discrimination although we find that it is likely that many illegal acts of discrimination and harassment
go unrecognized or unpunished every day this is one way to avoid any future
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12. Military Commissions Act of 2006 How Should Detainees Be...
Guantanamo Bay in Cuba houses some of the most dangerous people. The people being held have
ranged in committing various crimes. What makes Guantanamo Bay well known is how the time
period a detainee has spent in prison without a trial. While in prison for an extensive period of time, a
detainee is bound to receive discipline for not following the guards. There are often a variety of
different methods that the guards use to teach discipline to the detainees. All who follow Guantanamo
Bay as institution often criticizes the measures taken. What makes Guantanamo Bay an ironic place to
start this journey is because Guantanamo Bay is at the center of attention to a very important,
controversial law passed in 2006. The controversial law was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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By passing the Military Commissions Act of 2006, the person in control of all decisions would be the
President. They also gave the president absolute power to designate enemy combatants, and to set his
own definitions for torture (Military Commissions). If someone were to identify the players who were
deemed responsible for this act to pass, that someone would most likely identify President Bush and
Congress. These central figures wanted to take the extra step in keeping the United States protected
from any additional acts of terrorism. With what is stated in the Military Commissions Act of 2006
and those who stressed for the passage of the act, mixed messages are sent. President Bush, at the
time, believed in less harm and more protection for the United States due to the extenuating
circumstances. By creating a law that gives the President absolute authority and leaving no room for
improvement, how was the United States going to look like? What it going to be looked at as a weak
country with no control of power? The other player involved, Congress, was weak on its part. By
allowing this act to pass with authority give to the President, this law was interpreted as
unconstitutional and violated the rights of the judicial branch and ultimately the supreme law of the
land, The Constitution. How the judicial branch got involved in this matter was based upon its given
rights of
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13. A Midsummer Night s Dream Essay
A Midsummer NIght s Dream A Midsummer Night s Dream is a classical play written by William
Shakespeare. It is one of his more eccentric piece of work. The play is about the struggle of love
between four essential characters: Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius , and Helena. However, it is not quite
that simple. The play is quite confusing. In Midsummer Night s dream the play take place in two
realms fairy realm and human realm, two of the three main settings. Another one of the settings take
place inside the cottage of a carpenter Peter Quince. At one point during the play the realms converge
Making it difficult for the audience to distinguish the difference between reality and illusion within the
play. This is one of the many reasons the play is interesting or appealing. Also to add on, the
symbolism of the tile and moon, and comedic elements within the play serves engage and intrigue.
The beginning of the play begins in Athen during the light of day, reality. It is here we are introduced
to the first six of essential characters: Theseus, Hippolyta, Egeus, Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius, and
Helena. Here we learn that Theseus and Hippolyta are getting, however, they are not happy as one
might think. Now, Egeus, the father of Hermia insists she marries Demetrius, one of her two suitors.
However, Hermia does not want to marry Demetrius, she loves Lysander. On the other hand, Helena
loves Demetrius, he does not feel the same way. Essential their issue is unrequited love. Just as
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14. Essay on Cheating in Relationships
Annette Homewood
Informative Speech #2
Saddleback College
TOPIC: Cheating in Relationships
GENERAL PURPOSE: To answer common inquiries about cheating
SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To arm individuals with insight and knowledge as to why people cheat and
what one can do to lessen the chances of cheating occurring in a relationship
THESIS: The more one is aware of the prevalence of cheating and how it occurs, the better preventive
steps one can take toward creating a more secure relationship, and a better relationship in general.
INTRODUCTION
I. How many of you have ever cheated or been cheated on in a relationship? (attention getter)
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if there s a low frequency of sex and/or sexual incompatibility
P. if you have a higher libido
Q. you like having multiple partners and that s just the way it is
R. if there s low to moderate satisfaction in the relationship
1. Some of these things you might not change.
a) And all these factors don t mean that some one is going to cheat.
TRANSITION: But we might explore the most complex of these issues: relationship satisfaction
(something you might change).
II. Relationship satisfaction is a component of commitment.
A. According to the 1999 article An Investment Model Prediction of Dating Infidelity from the Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology, a central force within relationships is commitment.
15. 1. Commitment consists of three elements working together: satisfaction, alternative quality, and
investments.
a) Satisfaction represents the outcomes one receives from the relationship.
b) Alternative quality represents the outcomes one would expect from the next best alternative (e.g.
dating a particular other, dating more than one person).
c) Investments represents the things one would lose, both tangible and intangible, if the relationship
were to end (e.g. shared possessions, shared traditions).
d)
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16. Death Of Benny Paret Rhetorical Analysis
Death of Benny Paret Essay Molly Daunt Period 5 Norman Mailer uses imagery to negatively depict
boxing. This passage is based upon Benny Parent and Griffith, who are club fighters. Mailer uses
imagery to describe the violence of the fight. Motifs that are used in this passage are death, simile, and
animalistic imagery. Mailer witnesses the tragic death of Paret. Through many motifs, Mailer is able to
have an effect on his audience, allowing them to feel the same horror. The passage centers on death
and Mailer uses imagery to go into detail and explain how horrifying the death of Paret was. While
Griffith was dominating Paret before the round was over, Paret began to wilt. This creates an image in
the readers head about how Paret is beginning to suffer. When Paret died, Mailer explains how his
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Animal imagery is used to give the reader a better understanding of the message the author is trying to
convey and to produce more vivid descriptions. During a round Mailer explain Griffiths attack Griffith
was like a cat ready to rip the life out of a huge boxed rat. Mailer is describing an image in your mind
that Griffith is intense and wants to win his fight against Paret. This also creates an imagine in readers
head of Griffith looking so furious and hyped up, like his veins were popping out and he was growling
like a bear. Griffith making a pent up whimpering sound all the while he attacked. This is like an
animal, such as a lion, which is furious and about to attack their prey. ...and then he leaped on Griffith
to pull him away. His trainer leaped into the ring, his manager, his cut man, there were four people
holding Griffith, but he was off on an orgy... The word leaped creates an imagine of an animal
prancing in joy or hunger, and this is what comes to mind as readers read this part of the
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17. Analysis Of Intersection Of Biography And History By Mary...
For this assignment, two texts are being analyzed. One is Intersection of Biography and History by
Mary Romero; the other one is Teenage Wasteland by Donna Gaines. Both of the texts have something
in common; they both focus on a social stigma. In the first text, written by Mary Romero, she focuses
on domestic work especially with Chicanas. They are women of Mexican descent born and raised in
the United States , and they often work as domestics. She talks about the relation between domestics
and their employers which is often not a good one because employers feel superior due to the
difference of social class. Domestics are in the house but are often invisible but still under supervision,
which made them feel lonely. There is also the
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18. The Effects of Environmental Factors on the Absorbance of...
Introduction
In this experiment, the gram negative bacterium Escherichia coli is being subjected to various
environmental factors that affect the rate of growth. These factors scrutinized were the different types
of nutrients, the intensity of aeration, or the temperature at which it was stored. The purpose of this lab
is to determine which factor affects the Escherichia coli the greatest. It is known that these abiotic
factors affect the rate of growth the greatest if they remain at the correct conditions for living.
Escherichia coli and other bacteria will go through four phases; a lag phase, log phase, stationary
phase, and a death phase. In the lag phase, the bacteria reproduce fairly slowly, as they are preparing
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We took readings every 15 minutes, until the class was over which was at the 90 minute mark.
For the temperature and aeration trials, the test tubes of Escherichia coli with tryptic soy broth (TSB)
were measured using identical procedures as the nutrient trials were tested. Before every sample, we
had to re zero the spectrophotometer with a blank test tube, and then we took the reading from the
cultured tubes. As we did for the nutrient experiments, we also took the readings from the temperature
and aeration samples every 15 minutes. The temperature test tube was prepared by exposing it to room
temperature (25°C), another test tube in an oven (33°C), and the test tube in a lab oven which was
slightly warmer, at 37°C.
In the aeration samples, one flask was stationary and it was exposed to the atmosphere. The second
sample was put in a regular flask, and placed in a shaking water bath. The third sample was placed in
an irregular shaped flask, which was also placed in the quivering water bath. After treatment, all the
samples were measured on the spectrophotometer, using the same procedure as the nutrient samples
and temperature samples.
Results
The results showed that the experimental data did not necessarily display the lowest MGT. For the
nutrient data, the MSG had a mean generation time of an hour, the MSGT had a doubling time of less
than 13 minutes, and the MSGTYE had a mean generation time
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19. Westward Expansion In The West
The influence of the westward expansion in the West is still evident today. Influences such as land,
and the individualist mindset remain the same today. Also, a lot of ways the frontier land today is
isolated compared to the West we live in today, too. The frontier emphasized the spirit of nationalism
and individualism in the United States.
As mentioned amongst the themes of the West, the frontier experience converted settlers into
individualists, who hoped to gain opportunity in the lands of the West. The ample amount of resources
and the greater social mobility of frontier areas instilled a form of individualism in American
frontiersman. This is similar to the individualism present today, for instance in politics and other
government affairs, people dislike of governmental interference in their affairs, similar to the people
that had migrated to the West so they could be more independent and have less governmental
interference. Migrating somewhere new becomes an unfamiliar environment, as travelers adapted and
devised new techniques and objects to cope with an unknown land. This can also be seen now in
Americans being able to adapt to innovations and keep innovations and ideas of the Western front. In
many rural areas, the concept of land and ranches, how to care for them, and the small settlement is
still evident today, especially in the state we live in.
Although the history of the American frontier is glorified for the vanquishing of Indian and the march
of manifest destiny that made America great and special, this is still evident today in society. For
instance, in media today, the Dakota Pipelines were on Native American tribal land, yet we as
Americans used the power of authority to make them leave their land for the supposed greater benefit
of America. That was the notion in the past, and still is the notion today, Native Americans were not
considered Americans, although the inhabited areas and lands way before we had. The representation
of the West showcased triumph of civilization over savagery. Also, back in the 19th century, scholarly
essays were written that stated moving west separated Americans from their European roots, those
who were from there. This is evident today as well,
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20. What Is Co-Working
I think co working is a fantastic idea and would absolutely do it if I were in a position to do so! While
the separation of work and home is appealing, the major draw for me is the Good Partners mentality
that Spinuzzi mentions in his article. The notion of working collaboratively as partners and making
connections is intriguing because there always is the possibility that your day can shift in an instant. In
addition, the spaces described from modernist spaces with open plan rooms to a grand Victorian
mansion are inspiring environments where I would want to go work. Going to work wouldn t feel like
I am going to the office but rather going to a space where I am free to work.
Granted, my opinion is somewhat biased because I have a
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21. The Effect Of Vitamin B12 On The Body
Vitamin B12 is a water soluble vitamin that s main function is to keep the brain and nervous system
operating properly. B12 also helps aid the formation of the blood. Good food sources of Vitamin B12
are found in sardines, Salomon, tuna, cod, lamb, shrimp, beef, yogurt and cows milk. Folic acid helps
to produce and maintain new cell development, as well as preventing changes in the DNA that could
possibly lead to cancer. Folic acid is found in foods such as spinach, broccoli, asparagus, beets, liver,
beans and whole wheat products. When pregnant if women consume a combination of vitamin b12
and folic acid they tend to lower their risk of neural tube defects in their children. In this essay I will
review different articles in order to come to the conclusion of when a women is pregnant and takes a
vitamin B12 and folate supplement she will reduce their chance of her child having Neural Tube
Defects or Spina Bifita.
Neural tube defects are birth defects of the spine, brain, and the spinal cord. Usually neural tube
defects happen in the first month of a women s pregnancy. Most of the time neural tube defects occur
even before the women know she is pregnant. The two most common types of neural tube defects are
spina bifita and anencephaly. In spina bifita, the spinal column does not close all of the way, which
causes nerve damage that leads to paralysis in the child s legs. In anencephaly, most parts of the brain
and skull do not fully develop. Because of the brain and the
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22. How Does Agriculture Affect Ishmael s Life
Ishmael talks in the novel about the agriculture. The agriculture is the revolution that people in the
past and they starting growing their own food. The people according to Ishmael when they did this
revolution they change their life and they change the world with it. When the people did that the start
living in the land that have a lot of water. They start killing the animal there. They kill a lot of animal
and they start to make technology. They have machine for everything they do. They start to
examination the animals when they invent new medicine or something like that. According to Ismael
the agriculture changes the people life and they become taker society. The takers start to go to the
leavers society and make them follow them
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23. The Role Of Finance And Its Effect On Portfolios, Managing...
BSAD 310: Business Finance
Whittier College
Radoniqi
Summer 2016
Quiz #1
1. Explain the role of finance in society.
The common perception is that finance is associated with wealth management enlarging portfolios,
managing portfolio risks and tax liabilities, ensuring that rich grow richer. On the other hand, good
society is considered to be the one in which people respect and appreciate each other. From that point
of view it seems that finance and good society are like an oxymoron, finance goals are contradicting
with those of society. There are conspiracy theories like Pax Morgana that the financial system is
guilty for the Great Depression. That theory was revitalized nowadays with the 2008 financial crisis as
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Illustrate these decisions with examples.
Among the most important decisions that a company takes are the following ones: dividend
distribution, investment decisions and financing decisions.
2.1. At the end of each year when financial statements are verified by the auditors, the company
management is facing the dilemma: what to do with the profit? The dilemma is related with the
question whether to please shareholders by giving them large dividends or to keep the money in the
company for investment purposes. This decision however does lie exclusively in the hands of the
company management. If they decide large dividends, then the funds needed for investments and
growth will be reduced significantly. This may jeopardize the company s competitive position without
investments, the company s future is always at stake.
2.2. If the company s shareholders decide to vote small dividends then the management will have
more funds for investments. As a rule companies approve those projects that have a positive net
present value and the rate of return is higher than the hurdle rate.
2.3. If company profit is not sufficient to cover the investment plans, then the company has to start
looking for external financing in order to fulfil its investment program. Financing however may be
costly if company results are not good enough to motivate any bank to give a loan. If banks refuse a
loan, then the company should try to raise funds on the stock
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24. Determination of Saponification and Iodine Number of Some...
DETERMINATION OF SAPONIFICATION AND IODINE NUMBERS OF SOME LIPIDS
A.L. ASCANO1 C.V. OPONDA1
1INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES, DILIMAN, QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES
DATE PERFORMED: FEBRUARY 19, 2013
INSTRUCTOR S NAME: FRANCESCA N. BELTRAN
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ABSTRACT
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INTRODUCTION
Lipids are long aliphatic hydrocarbon chains which are either branched or unbranched that can form
rings and may have unsaturation. [8] They are products of animal or vegetable origin which are
extracted with either ether, chloroform, benzene, petroleum, carbon disulfide. [6] They can be ... Show
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Thiocyanogen number determines the amount of linoleic acid in a mixture. [5] Tiration Euivalen wight
os the average molecular weight of a fatty acid mixture.
Objectives addressed in this experiment includes: (1) characterization of oil samples by determination
of saponification and iodine numbers (2) estimation of molecular weights of fat or oil sample (3)
explain the methods employed in the characterization of oil or fat samples
METHODOLOGY
Determination of Saponification Number
Oil used were lauric oil, vegetable oil and lard. Each triacylglycerol was weighed to 1.0g. Each were
placed n separate round bottom flask.. 15mL of 5% alcoholic KOH was added into each flask from a
burette. KOH was used in order to hydrolyze the glyceryl esters to glycerol and the potassium salts of
fatty acids. Alcoholic KOH was used to allow oil be soluble in it. [1] Two to three pieces of boiling
chips were added so as to prevent formation of large bubbles [1]. It was then subjected to reflux for an
hour. After which, it was then cooled to room temperature. The solution was then transferred into an
Erlenmeyer flask. Small amounts of hexane were added to rinse of remaining oil from the round
bottom flask. It was then titrated with 0.5M HCl, using 1% phenolphthalein as the indicator. Volume
of KOH used was used to determine the saponification number by using the eq. 2
26. Essay Israel and Palestine
The Issue Of Israel and Palestine
In 1993, in Oslo, Norway a historic peace agreement was secretly drawn up with the hopes of bringing
all the violence between the Palestinians and the Israelis to an end. Yasser
Arafat, the chairman of the PLO, and Yitzhak Rabin who was prime minister of Israel at the time
shook hands at the White House in front of President Bill Clinton to finalize the accords. This was the
first step towards peace in a long time between the warring nations, and one that many people
believed was going to bring an end to the fighting. These accords were significant because it was the
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He believes that he is right, and no one is going to change his opinion.
Ariel Sharon is a big bully. I do not justify Palestinian attacks on Israeli civilians, and I do believe that
Yasser Arafat supported terror strikes, but Sharon knows that he has the upper hand in the whole
situation. America is going to stand behind Israel, so Sharon makes all these crazy demands from the
Palestinians. He will give them some of their land, but Israel will control the air space in the new
Palestinian territory. Of course Palestine is not going to agree to that, demands like that are absurd, but
Sharon has the world on his side because when he blows up a house full of Palestinians, it is referred
to as a military action, but when Palestinians attack Israel it is looked at as terrorism. President Bush
and his cabinet of maniacs has created this entire scare of terror attacks, and Ariel Sharon was the first
person to jump on that bandwagon. This was exactly what he needed to justify Israel beating up on
Palestine and taking control of Palestinian land. The United States spawned all of the enemies that we
are fighting with today by giving them aid. They gave aid to the Taliban to fight the Soviets during the
cold war, they gave millions of dollars and arms and supplies to Saddam Hussein to help Iraq win the
war versus Iran. Almost every hijacker from the 9/11
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27. Red King Crabs Stomach Analysis
Red king crabs were collected for stomach analysis and abundance estimates by using a specially
designed beam trawl, previously used in surveys for stock assessment by the Institute of Marine
Research (IMR). The crab trawl is 6 m wide, 1 m high, and is equipped with a 135 mm mesh size
polyethylene net (Sundet Berenboim 2008). The hauling speed was approximately 1.65 kn. It was not
possible to use a fixed standardized trawling distance because of the changing and rocky bottom
topography. Four hauls were also performed with a shrimp bottom trawl in 2005, to catch fish for
stomach analysis for another study not included in this paper. However, as red king crabs were caught
during four of these hauls (Table 3), stomach analysis of these crabs
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28. Information Gathering for Business Analysis
Information gathering and Accounting/Business techniques
Information gathering
Lucky Cement is listed on Karachi Stock exchange therefore getting information was never really a
big problem. As primary data LCL s own website http://www.lucky cement.com was a big source of
information for me, but I had to look into other secondary sources like company s annual reports,
newspaper, internet etc to make my analysis more comprehensive
I used the following secondary sources to gather my information which enabled me to get the broad
view of Lucky Cement s Business and it helped me to make a better analysis of Lucky Cement s
Performance.
Annual Reports and Books
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For my research and analysis project the analysis of the business and financial performance of Lucky
Cement Limited in terms of business and accounting techniques I have used PEST analysis, SWOT
analysis, Porter 5 forces and Ratio analysis.
Ratio Analysis
Ratio Analysis is a helpful tool to evaluate and interpret the financial performance of a company. It
includes calculation of different ratios from the information available on the financial statements to
identify different trends in the performance of the company and the reasons behind them. Ratios are
also used to assess the management s performance and make predictions whether or not the firm is
meeting its business and financial objectives from stakeholders point of view
Porter s Five Forces
Porter s five forces framework examines the competitive environment in which a company operates
and is an industry and business analysis model by Michael E. Porter The main advantage of this model
is to evaluate the competition and differentiation in cement sector.
SWOT Analysis
SWOT analysis suggests ways in which the organisation can profit from strengths and opportunities
and defend itself against weaknesses and threats.
Variables that SWOT uses affect the company internally and externally where internal factors being
strengths and weaknesses and external are factors opportunities and threats
30. African Vs. African American Experiences And Relations
African vs. African American Experiences and Relations in Determining the Binding Factor between
the Two Groups of People
Introduction:
Marcus Garvey, a proponent of Black Nationalism and Pan Africanism movements (), once stated that
a people without knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots. (Good
Reads Quotes) He was in fact very much so right. Most people in this world care about where they
come from, who they descended from and where the backbone of their identity lies. Have you ever
wondered why almost most orphans tend to look for their family lines or go out in search of where
they belong? It is with this very essence my quest to look for answers and investigate about two very
distinct yet similar groups. The groups I examine throughout this paper are Africans and African
Americans. What I seek to find out is why two very distinct yet similar groups of people fail to see eye
to eye, judging from the fact that Africans and African Americans look alike, originated from Africa
and their histories and culture somehow intertwine with each other. The main question here really is:
what are the factors that hinder the relationship between Africans and African American people.
The purpose of my research paper is to build awareness, which has been disconnected between the
two groups. This paper will underline the very basis of the chasms that have caused this disconnect
between African Americans and Africans. Awareness is essential
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31. What Are The Effects Of House Prices In Canrarmala
Housing House sales in toronto hiked in august as listings declined In august 9813 properties were
sold , up 23.5 per cent from same month last year. Active listings sinked to 9,949 in August , down
37.8 per cent from a year earlier Industry experts are concerned the 15 per cent tax on foreign buyers
in vancouver could have an effect on toronto but say it s too soon to assume any consequences
According to Bank of Montreal chief economist Douglas Porter foreign investment has a part in the
hot Toronto housing market. Overall sales have surged by 13 per cent over the past year The average
number of days for a property to sell has decreased to 18 days from 23 days over the past year.
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City staff are also exploring other park options which might be cheaper The least expensive will be
south of Front St 1.4 acre park would cost an estimated $16.4 million to build If council accepts the
park a work plan would be ready by the end 2017 Experts warn due to climate change Toronto could
have more storms such as the rain storm on july 8 2013 when a month of rain fell in one month
overfilling toronto sewer system or the ice storm before christmas that took out power lines and
branches. University of Waterloo environmental sciences professor Blair Feltmate said its the taste of
the future According to Blair Feltmate due to climate change Toronto will have hotter, wetter and
wilder weather patterns He believes we should be looking at prevention instead of waiting for a
disaster to happen then reacting The city of toronto is adapting to changing weather climates by :
Expanding the storm sewer system capacity to avoid flooding. Creating storage above and below
ground for storm water. Providing subsidies to homeowners to install basement sump pumps and
valves to stop sewers from backing up. trimming tree branches that are close to power lines.
environmentalist Gabriella Kalapos believes the city should handle
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32. The Ideas Of Regeneration Of Time And Calendrical Rites
The ideas of Regeneration of Time and calendrical rites are very predominately connected when
looking at the Aztec. These two ideass are connected with the Five Suns creation myth and the Aztec
Calendar which in themselves are connected. The idea of Regeneration of Time comes in with the
creation of the 5th Sun by the Aztec gods, which later connects to the Calendric Rites. As said by Karl
Taube From the slaying of the gods at Teotihaucan, the Sun of Motion, Nahui Ollin, is created. Just as
the gods had to sacrifice themselves, so humans must supply their own hearts and blood to ensure that
the fifth sun continues to move in its path. (Aztec and Maya Myths, Page 44) ; which demonstrates the
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The Aztec calendar consisted consisted of two aspects that when combined worked towards the 52
year cycle, which in our time is equal to a century. The first aspect was a 260 day cycle meant for
counting days while the second was a 365 day cycle that was for counting years, they worked together
like two wheels. The 260 day cycle is used for divination and forms an almanac which is made up of
20 groups of days with names or numbers. After going through the full 260 day cycle the calendar
would be reset. The numbered and named days would also be replaced with a new combination. Each
combination had their own meaning which is why the 260 day aspect was used for divination and
acted as an almanac. The 365 day cycle was used for the cycle of seasonal festivals and was divided
up into 18 months consisted of 20 days of the 260 day cycle. Every 365 day cycle was given a name
with it s own meaning. Depending on the combination the festivals could be directed towards a
multitude of things. As said by Richard F. Townsend As mentioned above, there was an annual cycle
of 18 festivals associated with the eighteen veintena months of the 365 day solar year. These festivals
were basically of three types: those directed to mountains and water in order to ensure rain; those
directed to the earth, the sun, and maize, to ensure fertility, those directed to special deities,
particularly those identified as patrons of different community groups or of the community as a whole.
(The AZTECS,
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33. New Orleans Research Paper
Student s name:
Lecturer s name:
Course code:
Date:
Introduction New Orleans is a city in Louisiana situated along the Mississippi River 100. The city is
the centre of Louisiana and it is busiest port in the Gulf of Mexico s since the 1700s. It was established
by the French and was ruled for more than 40 years by the Spanish. It was bought by U.S. in the 1803
Louisiana Purchase. New Orleans is known because of its unique Creole culture and diverse history.
The city is famous for its 24hrs nightlife and most importantly for its food. The city is also known for
its vibrant music scene and spicy cuisines that combine its history of African, French, Spanish, and
American cultures.
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Charles. It is among the famous seafood restaurants in Uptown New Orleans. Its exterior and decor
makes one feel like they are entering a steamboat filled with tasty selections from the sea. The
restaurant specializes in oysters which go for 50 cent. It is usually open from 4.00 a.m 6.00pm daily.
Their wine selection is amazing. Gazebo Cafe
This is an open air restaurant in the middle of the French Market of New Orleans. This is a great place
to enjoy the vibrant sounds and smells from New Orleans market. The restaurant plays live music. The
menu includes Crawfish Etouffee and other New Orleans favourites like po boys and Muffulettas.
Grand Isle Restaurant
Grand Isle is a strip of land in mainland Louisiana and it is famous for fishing. Grand Isle Restaurant s
menu comprises of fresh seafood. The restaurant is located on the busy Fulton Street. One of its chef s
is the famous chef Ryan Haigler who has worked in famous restaurants in USA. The Crawfish
Etouffee in this restaurant is amazing and mouth watering. This is a must visit restaurant for all locals
and
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34. Keep And Bear Arms
Does the Second Amendment Protect Individual Rights to Keep and Bear Arms After reviewing the
Supreme Court ruling in the case of District of Columbia vs. Heller (2008) and the wording of the
Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, I firmly believe the amendment protects the individual
right to keep and bear arms. Within the ruling, definitions from 1773 edition of Samuel Johnson s
dictionary were used to clarify meanings (at the time of the founding, which holds the same meaning
now) and helped form the decision. The Second Amendment conferred an individual right to keep and
bear arms, although the right is not unlimited. In the case of District of Columbia v. Heller, Handgun
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Supreme Court answered a constitutional question about whether the right to keep and bear arms is an
individual right unconnected to service in the militia or a collective right that applies only to state
regulated militias. The Court held that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess
firearms for lawful use, such as self defense, in the home. It struck provisions of a D.C. law that (1)
effectively banned possession of handguns by non law enforcement officials and (2) required lawfully
owned firearms to be kept unloaded, disassembled, or locked when not located at a business place or
being used for lawful recreational activities, as unconstitutional. A range of gun control laws remain
presumptively lawful, according to the Court. These include, but not necessarily limited to, laws that
(1) prohibit carrying concealed weapons, (2) prohibit gun possession by felons or the mentally
retarded, (3) prohibit carrying firearms in sensitive places such as schools and government buildings,
(4) impose conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms, (5) prohibit dangerous and
unusual weapons, and (6) regulate firearm storage to prevent accidents. Justice Scalia wrote the
majority opinion. He was joined by Justices Alito, Kennedy, Roberts, and Thomas. Justices Stevens
and Breyer filed separate dissenting opinions. After an extensive review of the Second Amendment
text and historical record, Scalia concluded that the individual right interpretation is supported by (1)
the historical record; (2) the amendment s drafting history; and (3) interpretations of the amendment
by scholars, courts, and legislators through the late nineteenth century (Rose,
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35. The Holocaust And The Treatments Of The Holocaust
Imagine being in a place with horror, abandonment, torture, suffering, famine, and misery; in a place
of death, abuse, a hopeless state of mind; dying is better than going through something like this. This
is the exact portrayal of what the victims of the Holocaust have gone through. The Holocaust was the
mass slaughter of (mostly) Jews prior to World War II. They put them into concentration camps and
more than six million Jews were killed. The Nazi Party were heartless, immoral, and inhumane people
who treated the Jews like animals. They thought that the Jews were the reason for the failing economy
of Germany. The Nazi party believed they were doing the right thing to annihilate the race of Jews, but
no one ever has an excuse to torture people who have done nothing wrong; Jews were experimented
on, enslaved, brutalized, and killed; no one should ever go through something like the Jews have
during the Holocaust.
The Nazis performed sadistic experiments on victims during the holocaust without their consent for
the Nazi party advantages. Some victims were froze and heated to death with hypothermia and
sunlamp experiments. Two main ways they used to freeze the victim were to put the person in a icy
vat of water or to put the victim outside naked in sub zero temperatures. (Medical Experiments of the
Holocaust and Nazi Medicine, n.d.) To heat victims, they would put them under sunlamps and waited
until their skin was burned. One victim was repeatedly cooled to unconsciousness
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36. How Does Charles Darnay Affect The Character Of Sydney Carton
How has the introduction of Charles Darnay s character impacted Sydney Carton s perception of
himself ? (Are Carton s realizations shown publicly, reflecting his true nature?)
The introduction of Charles Darnay s character drastically affected Carton s mental state of character.
Besides realizing the fact that they look so much similar, Carton found himself unable to like Darnay s
character. To Carton, Darnay becomes his constant reminder of what he could have been, What a
change you have made in yourself! A good reason for taking to a man, that he shows you what you
have fallen away from, and what you might have been! Change places with him, and would you have
been looked at by those blue eyes as he was. ( Dickens 89) In the presence of his character, he begins
to realize and think about his flaws thus accepting this better version of his doppelgänger. What he is
exposed to in his life is this frequent state of being in the shadows. This is shown with Mr. Stryver
who has Carton under his hands. Now with the appearance of Darnay, his spotlight or recognition is
covered again. What other sees is this drunken , miserable, and lazy man using alcohol to escape from
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This becomes the criticism which brought forth the revolution due to the disapproval of aristocracy.
This system seem to be ineffective as Dickens portrays them only caring for themselves while
brushing off anyone who come to them for help. The social and political turmoil is shown to be unjust
due to the large gap between the poverty of majority and the lavish Monseigneur. While Marquis ran
over a child he is more concern with his carriage rather than someone child. He throws a bag of coin
like nothing happened, a payment for the dead child. This type of mistreatment causes the pleasant to
hate on the aristocracy and royalty leading towards
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37. Diamonds Research Papers
Diamonds
Diamonds are commonly known for their stunning lustre, representing innocence and constancy. Not
only do diamonds have tremendous admiration for their beauty and meaning, their unique chemical
structure gains appreciation from scientists across the globe. The word diamond originates from the
greek word adamas, which means indestructible. Provided diamonds are the hardest substance on the
planet, the definition has significant reason (Helmenstine, n.d.). Having an estimated age of 3.2 billion
years, the incredible strength of diamonds allows them to maintain their composition despite
significant changes in their environment (Geoscience News and Information, 2015).The extremely
strong chemical structure of diamonds contributes to its unique chemical and physical properties,
which allow diamonds to be used for a variety of practical applications. Diamonds do not originate on
the earth s surface, whereas they form in the mantle about 150 km below, due to extremely high
temperatures of about 1050 degrees celsius and pressures of about 13733 MPa (Schlumberger
Excellence in Education Development, 2015). The majority of discovered diamonds have been
brought to the earth s surface in Xenolith, from the earth s mantle, as a result of volcanic eruptions.
Asteroid and meteorite sites also often result in high temperatures and pressures, which release
stardust and debris, often including diamond crystals. NASA scientists have found many
nanodiamonds in meteorites within our
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