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    Mint and Garlic Practical Aim: The aim of this experiment was to investigate into the antibacterial properties of some plants. Variables: Independent Variable: Type of plant used Dependant Variable: The diameter in cm of clearing Confounding Variables: Room temperature Surrounding bacteria Concentration of plant solution Volume of plant solution Safety Precautions No food or drink was to be consumed during the experiment as we were using living bacteria which could

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    Mitigating Bubbles and Crises A Written Report Presented to Neil Angelo C. Halcon College of Business‚ De La Salle University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Introduction to Macroeconomics ECONTWO C31 By: Dan Kervin Aquino Celine Grace Chomi Roxanne Alyssa Chua Frances Therese Garay Margaret Stefanie Arielle Gecana March 26‚ 2014 Introduction What is an economic bubble? An economic bubble is an economic cycle characterized by rapid expansion followed by

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    Housing Bubble In Canada

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    eBook‚ Canada’s Housing Bubble: An Accident Waiting to Happen (David‚ 2010‚ p.4)‚ that “Generally speaking‚ the bursting of housing bubbles is rare in Canada. There have been only three Canadian housing bubbles burst in only two cities- Vancouver and Toronto- since 1980. Vancouver’s first housing bubble in 1981‚ the second declined gradually in 1994. Toronto had one housing bubble‚ which burst in 1989.” These statements show two facts‚ one of which is that Toronto’s housing bubble problem is not a common

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    Bubble Effect

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    always been a part of the political arena. There exists a body of social science and psychological study specifically related to power and the effects it has on men and women‚ particularly in the political field. Power and influence can lead to a “bubble effect” for some politicians where they become insular. The formation of a double standard and hypocritical behavior emerges. A 2010 The Economist magazine article explains this political phenomenon. “Politicians who have extramarital affairs while

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    China Housing Bubble

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    How could the Chinese housing bubble affect the Australian economy negatively? The Chinese economy is one of the fastest growing economies in history and they have excelled by throwing tons of resources into modernizing their economy. Real estate is a foundation of China’s phenomenal growth record in the past two decades with property construction alone accounting for 13% of GDP in 2010. The health of the economy is crucial to China’s construction‚ steel and cement sectors. Chinese growth has

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    Bubbles By Olivia Kenyon Table of contents Table of contents 2 Table of figures 3 Background knowledge 4 The film 4 The soap or detergent 4 The shape 5 The colours 7 Different fabrics as wands 9 My investigation 10 Part 1 10 Part 2 12 Other sources 13 Table of figures Figure 1. Soap molecules surrounding a layer of water making the film of a bubble 4 Figure 2. The general structure of a soap molecule 5 Figure 3. A table explaining that the sphere

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    Bubble Economy

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    1.0 Introduction NEIMOMA represents “How are you” in Chinese‚ which gives a good impression when the tourists first come to the hotel. NEIHOMA is a 3 stars hotel‚ which is situated on the seafront and a short distance from the main shopping center. The aim of this report is to increase the stars level from 3 to 4 when running the business. The purpose is to analyze the hotels’ actions from year 1 to year 3‚ with data and graphs explanation‚ to measure the overall performance. Firstly‚ this report

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    The Bubble Economy of Japan

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    The Bubble Economy of Japan The Economy of Japan had experience a tremendous growth since the end of the Korean war. The growth of GNP in 1967 and 1968 was above 10 % (double digit growth period) which exceed countries such as Britain‚ France and Germany. The economy experienced a boost is due to many reasons‚ such as: enlargement of industrial facilities‚ massive adaptation of western technology and education‚ lower the military expense to 1% of GNP‚ relation with power nation‚ human resources

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    Blowing Bubbles

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    Part of Chapter 2. Of Human Bondage 15 Years after the battle of waterloo came the civil war of United states and the battle in the state of Mississippi‚ which was in the hands of the north but the south wants Mississippi. The port of new -Orlands became the most important export port for the south. The control of (I don’t know what product is because I didn’t understand in the video) was crucial for the sells of south and this product became an essential key in the bond market. The Confederate

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    Bubbles Research Paper

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    Bubbles Imagine trying to wash dishes without a soap solution. It would be hard and things wouldn ’t get clean. Soap solutions are what make bubbles. Are there soap solutions that make better bubbles? I will test different soap solutions by experiments to see if certain soaps form better bubbles. The tests consist of how big the bubbles get (size) and how long the bubbles last (life span). There is not one person who knows where or when soap was first made. A rough soap was used in France in about

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