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    What is it? Dysprosium is a silver-white chemical element discovered in 1886 by a French scientist named Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran. It wasn’t isolated until a different separation technique (ion-exchange) developed in the 1950s by a Canadian scientist Frank Spedding and his team. This rare element it is never naturally found. It is only made chemically. It can be found in minerals such as xenotime. Dysprosium is a member to the lanthanide family on the periodic table just like all the other

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    Compare paper books and ebooks   Topic paragraph Attention grabber General overview (funnel) Thesis statement Maciej‚ Małgorzata  (approved by KŁ)  Since the rise of the novel‚ people have considered books  as the prevailing source of entertainment and as a way of  keeping abreast of the daily news. For the people of the  18th century‚ reading hefty volumes of fiction was a time  killer while spending long hours on the train.   Even though the concept of the book has not changed until  modern times

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    Joost Teunissen and Age Akkerman (eds.) (2005). Helping the Poor? The IMF and Low-Income Countries. FONDAD. ISBN 90-74208-25-8.  • Dreher‚ Axel (2002) • Dreher‚ Axel (2004). "A Public Choice Perspective of IMF and World Bank Lending and Conditionality". Public Choice 119 (3–4): 445–464. doi:10.1023/B:PUCH.0000033326.19804.52.  • Dreher‚ Axel (2004) • Dreher‚ Axel (2003). "The Influence of Elections on IMF Programme Interruptions". The Journal of Development Studies 39 (6): 101–120. doi:10.1080/00220380312331293597

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    Restless Legs Syndrome

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    Legs Syndrome (RLS)‚ but little was known about it at the time. There were other accounts of the disease throughout the centuries and in 1923 Hermann Oppenheim discovered it to be a neurological disorder. But it wasn’t until 1944 that Professor Karl-Axel Ekbom gave the disease its current name and studied it in greater detail. RLS is also commonly known in the medical world as “Ekbom disease” because of his efforts and studies (www.restlesslegs.org). II. Symptoms The basic symptoms of RLS are fairly

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    Marie Antoinette

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    Topic: Marie Antoinette Thesis: The last Queen of France Introduction A: Attention Getter: Do any of you know who was the last Queen of France? B: Thesis: Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France. C: Preview: Today I will tell you a little bit of her childhood‚ her life as a French queen and her unhappy marriage and boredom. D: Creditability: I remember both my brothers studying the French Revolution and them talking about her‚ so for that reason I decided to learn more bout her. E:

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    the logical thought with hysteria. Even I‚ a Carol detractor‚ found myself liking her because she was saved. The homogeneity slightly returned as Carol didn’t superman her way out of dehydration and didn’t head to Woodbury. Good‚ right? Not for long. Axel gets sniped and once again‚ shock is misattributed as love for Carol‚ who conveniently lucks out with her own meat shield. Merle reminds Carol of who she was: a mouse in her husband’s shadow‚ and for some‚ this made them realize that her transformation

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    characters of the story‚ were considered as mutants as well‚ as they could make up thought shapes and communicate in their minds‚ and according to the Waknuks‚ they were not normal human and should be considered as mutants as well. However‚ to Uncle Axel‚ God can read everyone’s minds‚ and it may be an ability that human should have as well if they were to God’s image. He stated that human probably lost it due to tribulation‚ and God granted this special ability to a small group of people only. From

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    References: Addepalli‚ S 2005‚ EFFECTS OF MENTAL ROTATION‚ VISUAL AIDS AND TRAINING ON INSPECTION PERFORMANCE DURING AIRPORT BAGGAGE INSPECTION‚ viewed‚ 03 November‚ 2012‚ Axel‚ ES 2003‚ Art Beyond Sight: A Resource Guide to Art‚ Creativity‚ and Visual Impairment‚ BBC 2009‚ Woman wins clothes store tribunal‚ BBC NEWS‚ viewed‚ 03 November‚ 2012‚ | | |Cavazos‚ M 2011‚ THE IMPORTANCE OF VISUAL AIDS FOR MEMORY‚ LIVESTRONG‚ viewed

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    Leax Business Strategy

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    Overview  Founded in 1982 by Lennart Berggren and Axel Seger in Sweden  Heavy-vehicule industry‚ Construction- and Mining industry and General industry.  Medium size sub-contractor  1997: Founders hand over LEAX to their 4 sons  Rapid growth: From a small company To a group of 6 companies in Sweden‚ Latvia and Brazil.  More than 500 employees  Turnover: more than SEK 1 billion on a yearly basis  Growth rate: more than 35% per year  Through acquisiton and organic growth  3 different

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction The Company. Boston Scientific (NYSE: BSX) is a worldwide developer‚ manufacturer and marketer of medical devices with approximately 16‚000 employees and revenue of $5.6 billion in 2004. Boston Scientific ’s mission is to improve the quality of patient care and the productivity of health care delivery through the development and advocacy of less invasive medical devices and procedures. Boston Scientific ’s history began in the late 1960s

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