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    Australia- Australia was declared a nation in 1901‚ thousands of years after European explorers went to war with the inhabitants of this nation over the resources found on this island. Some of these desired natural resources such as; iron ore‚ coal briquettes‚ gold‚ petroleum gas‚ and crude petroleum are to this day Australia’s main exports. (atlas.media.mit.edu). Australia’s land covers 7.69 million square kilometers and is surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Australia has three levels of

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    Acetic Acid and Ink

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    TEABAG EXTRACT AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR INK An Investigatory Project Chapters 1- 3 Submitted by: Alfonso‚ Manuela Fairbanks Garcia‚ Tonica Paga Cho‚ Jung Hun Lat‚ Manuel Miguel Feliciano November 2013 Chapter I Introduction A. Background of the Study The group will conduct the study because the group noticed that teabag extract is dark in colour and it can be use to make ink‚ and also the group noticed that teabags are made from natural resources. Some kinds

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    Research Paper on Nude Nudity portrays the state of where men and women wear no clothes‚ or are wearing fewer clothes than expected. Nudity in this sense is an idea‚ whereas being naked is just the state of wearing no clothes‚ or fewer clothes. In the field of art‚ nudity plays a big role. With aspects in painting‚ drawing‚ film industry‚ advertising‚ and sculpture‚ nudity contributes much to our world. Arte Nuda means plain art‚ naked art or just art in Italian. This term is devoted to the

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    Feasibility Study on Biofuel

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    Study Report Preliminary Feasibility Study on The Production of Bio-Cokes and Programmatic CDM Project in the Philippines Study Report March 2010 Engineering and Consulting Firms Association‚ Japan NTT GP-ECO communication‚ Inc. This work was subsidized by JKA through its Promotion funds from KEIRIN RACE. http://ringring-keirin.jp/ Preliminary Feasibility Study on the Production of Bio-Cokes and Programmatic CDM Project in the Philippines‚ March 2010‚ ECFA Study Report Table

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    Their impacts were truly miraculous throughout history. Gunpowder was the first chemical explosive to be discovered‚ and the only one to be known to man till the mid-1800. Gunpowder is a compound mixture of sulphur‚ charcoal‚ and potassium nitrate (saltpetre). The sulphur and charcoal act as fuels‚ while the saltpetre works as an oxidizer. Gunpowder was first discovered in China during the 9th century‚ by Chinese alchemists in search for an elixir to provide immortality. It was initially the pyrotechnic

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    Small stones Crushed or small activated charcoal (from aquarium or orchid supply store) Potting soil Plants (present in your garden) Decorative objects (optional) Procedure: 1. Decide the layout/design of your terrarium. 2. Cut your plastic bottle in the upper part of bottle. 3. Place a thin layer (approx. 1 inch) of small stones in the bottom of the terrarium to help drainage. 4. Place a thin layer (approx. 1/2 inch) of activated charcoal over the stones. This acts as a filtration

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    Sime Darby Case Study

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    Sime Darby – Developing Sustainable Futures Sime Darby is a Malaysia based multinational diversed included in key development divisions. For a case‚ manors‚ modern supplies‚ engines‚ properties‚ vitality & utilities and human services. Sime darby was established in 1910‚ the business divisions try to make positive benefi¬ts in the economy‚ environment and society where it has a vicinity. Sime Darby is resolved to construct a manageable future for all its stakeholders. It is one of the biggest

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    THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN GREAT BRITAIN The Great Britain was the first country to undergo industrial revolution which according to Musson and Robinson (1969) is the "transformation of a predominantly rural‚ agricultural and handicraft society into a predominantly urban‚ industrial and mechanized society" (60). Indeed the modern world owes a lot to British pioneers of the 18th and 19th century like Abraham Darby‚ Richard Arkwright‚ John Wilkinson‚ Samuel Crompton‚ Thomas Newcomen and James Watt

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    Water Filtration

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    experiment are simple filtration methods which are used by many water companies worldwide. In this experiment simple lab equipment was used‚ after contaminating water with various contaminants the water was filtered by using cheesecloth‚ sand‚ activated charcoal and alum. The contaminants used in the experiment are the most common and the most hazardous. They include; cleaning detergents‚ vegetable oil which has the same qualities with motor oil‚ soil which water collects on its way to the rivers and lakes;

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    Inorganic Chemistry

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    including N‚ O‚ P‚ and S. Elemental Forms of Carbon: Graphite‚ Diamond‚ Coke‚ and Carbon Black Carbon occurs as a variety of allotropes. There are two crystalline forms  diamond and graphiteand a number of amorphous (noncrystalline) forms‚ such as charcoal‚ coke‚ and carbon black. References to the characteristic hardness of diamond (from the Greek adamas‚ "invincible") date back at least 2600 years. It was not until 1797‚ however‚ that Smithson Tennant was able to show that diamonds consist solely

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