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    depth was the same for a variety of trench widths and hole diameters ~ as low as 0.25 m m‚ corresponding to an aspect ratio of 8.5:1 ! . These authors convincingly argued that the strong influence of feature geometry on neutral flux of an etch inhibitor‚ pro- duced in the CHF 3 plasma‚ is responsible for the inverse ARDE at the higher pressure. The low pressure results were explained by hypothesizing that the neutral density at the bottom of the trench or hole‚ while ‘‘too low to cause

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    Compare the impact of World War I and World War II on the United States Introduction: The First World War was battled from: 1914 to 1918 and the Second World War was battled from: 1939 to 1945. They were the biggest military clashes in the history. Both wars included military organizations together between diverse gatherings of nations. The Second World War had a much more prominent effect on American culture than the First World War did. One noteworthy effect of the Second World Wars was the

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    The British trenches were worse than the Germanys trench. The British had to keep on going making new trenches on the way. The Germanys trenches were so much better than the British because they were defending most of the time while the British were attacking and keep on moving. There was man in the trenches there were 450 men in one trench. It took 450 men six hours to build 250 meters of trench. There were many dieses such as trench foot trench foot was when soldiers never changed their socks

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    There is a simple saying” the challenges and opportunities are co-existed”. As a new manager‚ he shall find out what the major challenges and the most valuable opportunities in the chaos‚ to lead the company into an industry from the right road towards the right direction. Since 2008‚ the finance crisis has made the whole world economy completely different. The rate of unemployment keeps quite high in most of developed countries‚ the price of real estate dropped to the historical low in America

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    Trenching Requirements Every month two workers are killed in trench collapses and that requires the employer to follow requirements and safety procedures. The trenching and excavation requirements of 29 CFR 1926.651 and 1926.652 or comparable OSHA-approved state plan requirements must be complied by the employer at all times. A man made cut‚ dig‚ cavity‚ trench‚ or depression in an earth surface is what defines excavation. Trench is a narrow excavation below the surface of the ground and the

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    immediately shot himself without able to have any idea why this man would do such a thing to Innocent people. When I first heard about this tragedy I automatically pictured in my head it was probably a group of Caucasian males who dressed up in trench coats and went on killing rampage just like

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    Dhruv Parmar(B09057) We all wonder what is there about Tintin that it defies time‚ language and culture. How is it that this boyish reporter thought up one fine day by an unassuming Belgian is still going so strong? Tintin’s universal appeal stretching from his birthplace Brussels to various corners of the world has a rock solid foundation in reality‚ enabling him to transcend fashion‚ age and nationality. Georges Remi a.k.a Herge was a higly gifted illustrator with a childlike imagination. He aspired

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    shows a scene from a trench with soldiers. There are a number of ¡§inaccuracies¡¨ in the picture which would not have been in the trench. I intend to point these out and explain what would have been different in a real trench. I also intend to explain why the picture has been drawn this way. Firstly the most fallacious error of all is the soldier¡¦s foolish and inapt ¡§grin¡¨ on their faces which make them seem as if they are looking forward to death.

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    The suffraggetes were fed up with being ignored. They decided to take there campaign directly to the politicians. The suffragettes would shout out there slogan ‘votes for woman’ while the politician was speaking‚ such actions were very unusual and gained alot of publicity. However they knew that in time they would need new tactics if they were to be successfull. How and why did they the campaign become more violent? . The prime minster promised to change the law and then didn’t do it‚ he abandoned

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    talented chemist‚ offered his services to the German Army. He began experimenting with chlorine gas to be used in Trench Warfare. Most soldiers now realised they were being gassed and many ran as fast as they could away from the scene (Simkin)”. This was a very easy way to get a lot of soldiers out of their trenches very quickly. During World War 1 the main tactic was trench warfare. Trench warfare was basically opposing troops shooting at each other through the trenches. The land in between the trenches

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