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    The Effect of Gasoline Fumes on plants Introduction: This science fair project was conducted to study the effect of gasoline fumes on plants. The testing was done by placing plants beside a gasoline-filled container for different periods of time and temperatures. Hypothesis: Gasoline fumes cause plants to die - the longer the exposure to the fumes‚ the quicker the plants will die. Our second hypothesis is that exposure to fumes‚ at higher environmental temperatures‚ will result in quicker

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    1.Collectivization began in the early 1930’s when Joseph Stalin became the dictator of Russia. Stalin had a five year plan come into action where the members of the communist party carried out his requests to the villagers to join the collective farm in the thought of industrializing Russia. The collective farm affected the farmers who owned agricultural land. The farmers were persuaded to join the collective farm with the thought of having an easier way to care for their land‚ but in reality it

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    Steam Engine

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    This is a Newspaper on Steam engines. The Watt steam engine (alternatively known as the Boulton and Watt steam engine) was the first type of steam engine to make use of steam the new design replaced Newcomen engines in areas where coal was expensive‚ and then went on to be used in the place of most natural power sources such as wind and water. A Scottish instrument maker‚ James Watt‚ was given the job in 1763 of repairing a model Newcomen engine for the University of Glasgow‚ and noted how inefficient

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    prospered with gasoline cars since the late eighteen hundreds and nineteen hundreds. In fact‚ the world we live in today cannot stand without the benefits of gasoline-powered vehicular travel. Since the modernization of travel‚ the public can drive cars anywhere‚ including other countries‚ cities‚ streets‚ houses‚ or even backyards. The mass want of private automobiles has led to more drivers‚ then a huge amount of pollution‚ and then that familiar phrase: Global Warming. This is why we need a new

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    Increasing Gasoline is the Best Choice Almira Fidela Artha Faculty of Culture studies‚ Brawijaya University airafidel@gmail.com On the issue increasing gasoline price‚ I agree with certain reasons. First‚ by increasing gasoline price we can allocate our fund in the various fields‚ such us our infrastructure‚ education‚ health‚ etc. As we all know that Indonesia’s gasoline price is cheaper than the other country because there is a government subsidy. But the subsidy being blunder for us because

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    How Gasoline Prices Work

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    American consumers. May was a month of records that broke one after another‚ and that came on the heels of months of rising prices. And then the cycle continued‚ with prices eventually falling and then inching toward the $4.00 mark again in 2011. Gasoline is the bloodline that keeps America moving‚ and tracking gas prices can feel like a roller coaster ride. They ’re down a little one month‚ up the next‚ and then they shoot up more than 50 percent in a year. Plus‚ they ’re different depending on where

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “FEATURES OF MAXXIMO ENGINE & SOME AMENDMENT IN THEIR ENGINE” (PRIYADARSHI MOTORS PVT LTD.) SAGUNA MORH PATNA SUBMITTED BY Akhilesh Chandra Mechanical Engg.

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    An engines horsepower‚ in its most condensed definition‚ refers to the amount of horses it would take to perform the same function. At mankind’s present level of dependence on technology such a concept seems absurd‚ but at the beginning of the 17th century the literal equation of horsepower was used daily‚ especially in industry. With wind or water as the only alternative power sources‚ the use of load bearing beasts was inevitable. Wind is inconsistent and unreliable‚ whereas water was only plausible

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    Why Are Oscars So White

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    Why are the Oscars so white? Marialuisa Rincon After noticing that none of the 20 actors nominated for Oscars last year were of color‚ Maryland activist April Reign tweeted‚ “#oscarssowhite they asked to touch my hair.” The hashtag went viral within days and the memes and jokes that stemmed from it served to highlight the lack of diversity that has become a hallmark of academy nominations. It opened up a conversation—first‚ between Reign and her followers—and later‚ among the public‚ celebrities

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    The invention of the internal combustion engine is most probably the result of the developments of several individuals. Around 1780‚ Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens built an engine that used gunpowder as a fuel‚ but this engine was far too dangerous to be practical. His assistant‚ Denis Papin‚ also experimented with developing an internal combustion engine‚ building a simple steam-powered device around 1790. Again‚ this engine was not practical‚ and not until the early nineteenth century did the

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