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    After the Russian Revolution of 1917‚ communism emerged onto the world stage as a new organized governmental system. Communism’s main principles were to promote civil equality and unification within society. Communism‚ was a polar opposite system of Europe’s most popular government style‚ capitalism. Capitalism‚ a government method focused on industry‚ and production decreased the quality of life for many Europeans. Particularly between 1920 and 1940‚ some employers abused the rights of their workers

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    I would say immediately that both domestic and international terrorists are threats within the borders of the United States. The media coverage of recent events seems to imply that domestic terrorism is the more pressing concern. The data from a recent study shows that terrorist attacks have been more commonly perpetrated by domestic groups than by international extremists since 2001. However‚ this study left out 9/11‚ and also overlooked the many foiled terror plots in the US since then. Accordingly

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    Copper is one of the few metals that have been mined for more than 100 decades globally. According to M.G.C Wilson (1989) copper has been mined since the early 3000 BC in Cyprus. In the ancient times copper was used for making tools‚ weapons‚ ornaments and many household utensils. Copper is the third most widely used metal after aluminium (Al) and iron (Fe) because of its high durability (Doebrich et.al‚2009). In the Southern African region copper has been extracted by the early inhabitants long

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    With athletics being dangerous from the time you couldn’t catch a ball‚ to the time when it hurts just to stand‚ there are risks with any sport. So whenever college athletes step on the court‚ field‚ or wherever they compete‚ they are putting their bodies at risk‚ as well as future paychecks. In the history of NCAA there have been many professional careers either derailed or stopped forever because of injuries. In the 2006 college football season one of the best players‚ Michael Bush was playing

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    SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF THE EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT OF A REACTION M. L. SANGA CHEMICAL ENGINEERING‚ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ DILIMAN‚ QUEZON CITY‚ PHILIPPINES DATE PERFORMED: JANUARY 15‚ 2014 INSTRUCTOR’S NAME: MOISES JEROME GARRERO ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT The experiment aimed to determine the equilibrium constant Keq of the formation

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    Chapter II Review of Related Literature and Studies Related Literature Polystyrene Commonly known as ’Styrofoam’ that is one of the most widely used type of plastics. It is a strong plastic created from erethylene and benzine that can be injected‚ extruded‚ or blow molded; making it a very useful and versatile manufacturing material. It is also a rigid‚ transparent thermoplastic‚ which is present in solid or glassy state at normal temperature. But‚ when heated above its glass transition temperature

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    effectivity of organic and synthetic fertilizers when apply on okra plant. It also aims to test whether‚ which is better to use between the two fertilizers. In order to conduct the study‚ we have used okra seeds‚ polyethylene bag‚ and dried leaves as organic fertilizer‚ synthetic fertilizer‚ synthetic fertilizer‚ and natural soil. We have planted each polyethylene bag with 3 seeds of okra‚ labeled it as Setup A (Organic fertilizer)‚ Setup B (Synthetic Fertilizer)‚ And Setup C (Control Experiment).

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    Utilization of Biodegradable Kitchen Wastes into Organic Fertilizer Using Earthworms * Abstract One of the effective means to at least lessen the occurrence of our present garbage disposal problem is through the use of methods that are non-toxic‚ less expensive‚ less-harmful‚ and yet equally effective. This project aims to provide for a natural and effective way of disposing garbage. During the experiment‚ kitchen wastes were collected. The materials were shredded and placed in garbage bags

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    Three major consequences or costs of mass incarceration is‚ one‚ sever social consequences. Another consequence is sexually transmitted diseases and teenage pregnancy. The third consequence is the ability to vote. These three consequences are severe enough where it affects America as a whole. Now‚ I will discuss each consequence in a little more detail. This will help in the answer of why these consequences are so detrimental to America. I will also‚ be summarizing the article the Sentencing Project’s

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    the consequences of modernization for Japan The modernisation of Japan was an all or none matter. Either every aspect of the country had to be modernized to some extent‚ or no single aspect could be modernized. The four main aspects of Japan’s modernisation were industrialisation‚ political modernisation‚ education reform and military development. These four aspects had severe political‚ economic and social consequences on Japan. Some of the main political‚ economic and social consequences derived

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