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    Gasoline powered vehicles are better! No‚ hybrids are better! Have you heard these two points-of-view? This last election‚ the question of energy was a part of both party’s platforms. They talked about wind and solar versus coal and oil‚ and gasoline versus hybrid vehicles. So here we are‚ the election is over‚ but the battle between a gasoline powered vehicles versus a hybrid continues. You might know someone who owns a hybrid car. My uncle bought one in 2006 and for him it works great‚ but

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    Oleana as a Tragedy

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    Oleana presents many definitive traits that could categorise it as a ‘tragedy’. The most prominent is the presence of a ‘harnartia’‚ executed by John. Harnartia is Greek terminology that translates literally to “missing the mark”‚ and was often used to depict the ‘Hero’s fatal flaw’. In the case of Oleana‚ it could be argued that John committed the ‘fatal error’ of breaching the lawful gap between teacher and student by “placing his arm around” Carol while trying to soothe her. This sentimental reaction

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    Macbeth - Tragedy

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    ranging from comedies to histories to tragedies. Perhaps one of his most famous in the tragedy genre is Macbeth. Though Shakespeare can be considered as a scholar in the sense that he was both a renowned and prolific playwright‚ look back a few hundred years to find Aristotle‚ one of the most famous scholars and philosophers of all time. In his treatise titled Poetics‚ he defends poetry against criticism as well as sets standards for tragedies in "The Nature of Tragedy‚" a section of the Poetics. Is Macbeth

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    The Division of a Nation Kameel Jiwa (V00716435) TA : Julia Bareman Canadian Politics 101 March 11th‚ 2010 Quebec has played a very influential role throughout Canadian history; it was the initial site where French settlers founded the colony of New France‚ which later became Canada‚ in the 1600s and 1700s. Its history has taken a relatively different path from the rest of Canada‚ which has lead to the highly controversial issue of Quebec’s attempt to separate from Canada and become their

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    Bottled Gas

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    Mains gas is most likely to be piped natural gas. The most serious risk to human health is via a leak‚ however small‚ in the piping system that transports the gas inside the building. Natural gas is a mixture of hydrocarbons‚ including methane. It is colourless and odourless‚ which makes a leak difficult to notice. Exposure to high levels of natural gas quickly causes unconsciousness and even death. Exposure to low levels can cause dizziness‚ nausea or heart palpitations. It has this affect because

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    Youth Sub Culture

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    References: Williams‚ J. P. (2007). Sociology Compass. Youth-Subculture Studies: Sociological Traditions and Core Concepts ‚ 572-593. Wood‚ R. T. (2003). The Straighedge Youth Sub-Culture: Observation on the Complexity of Sub-Cultural Identity. Journal of Youth Studies ‚ 6 (1)‚ 33-52. Youth Statistic in Brief 2011. (2011‚ November 2). Retrieved from National Youth Council Singapore: http://www.resourceportal.nyc.sg/nycp/nycp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=static_resources#wlp_static_resources

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    Sarin Gas

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    Sarin Gas  Sarin Gas is one the most deadly and toxic gases that has no color and no scent.  The formula for this chemical is C4H10FO2P or a more complicated formula or  CH3­P(=O)(­F)(­OCH(CH3)2)​ . This destructive weapon was innovated as a herbicide  during the 1930­40s which is labeled as a nerve agent. Sarin is capable of causing the  fatality of someone or the suffocating of a person by just inhaling a low concentration of  Sarin gas. Sarin is considered a chiral molecule since it contains four chemical 

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    Macbeth : a Tragedy

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    Macbeth: Tragedy or Not? The drama‚ Macbeth‚ by Shakespeare‚ has all the components that define a classic tragedy. To be defined‚ as a classic tragedy a novel should have a hero‚ fall of the protagonist‚ antagonist‚ turning point‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and resolution. Macbeth shows all requirements. It shows the adventure of Macbeth on his quest to become king. Macbeth make several difficult decisions to reach his goal of being the ruler. A main theme within Macbeth is the destruction that

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    Mustard Gas

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    Hazardous Chemical Mustard Gas Imagine sitting in a trench during World War 1 with your fellow soldiers and someone shouts‚ “Incoming!” you duck deeper into the trench and fumble for your helmet‚ not realizing that it could be your last seconds on this earth. Instead you smell a pungent mustard aroma‚ struggling to breath‚ it subsides after a couple of minutes. Without knowing it you have been exposed to a new chemical used by the Germans‚ code named LOST‚ which referred to the last names of the

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    Gas Exchang

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    Gas Exchange (4/2010) Basic metabolism of terrestrial organisms: plants take in CO2 and H2O and relseas CH2O and O2 which mammals take in and then give off CO2 and H2O Gas is exchanged though the opening of the stoma between two guard cells of the leaf epidermis. Flaccid- when stoma is closed Turgid- when stoma is open Factors that influence stomatal diameter enlarging stoma | reducing stoma | abundant waterabundant lightlow internal CO2 | water deficitdarknesshigh internal CO2

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