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    paper is submitted by mechanupam (ANUPAM BASU) Crude Oil which nearly contributes to 30% in the energy basket of the world is transported in containers having more than 3‚ 00‚000 deadweight. A tanker’s deadweight is a measure of ship’s carrying capacity in tons. It includes both the weight of the cargo (in the case of ship’s carrying crude the cargo is the crude oil) and the weight of the fuel the tanker carries for her own propulsion purposes. Crude containers come in an enormous range of sizes like

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    Effects of Crude Oil Prices

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    market drivers and uses within the economy. Supply and demand play an important role in each of the resources‚ but there are a myriad of other factors as well‚ from speculation‚ transportation‚ permitting constraints‚ and environmental concerns. Crude oil is highly subject to speculation‚ but is also greatly affected by growing demand in developing countries. The most notable new mass consumer is China‚ with a population of over one billion people and a demand profile that is rapidly increasing

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    Crude Oil and Gasoline Prices June 2009 Axia College/University of Phoenix Crude Oil And Gasoline Prices Since the early Seventies‚ energy consumers have been on a roller-coaster ride of wild and woolly price swings‚ producing a kind of economic whiplash. Petroleum and gasoline prices are especially prone to price volatility. Sometimes the cause of a price increase is obvious and dramatic‚ like an oil embargo or hurricane. Other times less so‚ as when a refinery goes offline for periodic maintenance

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    institutions are so intertwined that criminal justice policy is increasingly degenerating into a form of crude ‘populism’ (Jewkes‚ 2004:77). To what extent do you agree with this statement? To comprehend this statement and to form either a refuting or supporting conclusion‚ several elements need to be considered. Firstly‚ in order to understand the idea that criminal justice policy is degenerating into a ‘crude populism’‚ the term ‘populism’ needs to be defined. Secondly‚ an evaluation has to be made on

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    Crude Oil Crude oil is formed through a long process which took place millions of years ago. Huge numbers of microscopic animals and plants died and fell to the bottom of the sea‚ which is then covered by mud sediments. These mud sediments got buried by more of them‚ and then started to change into rock‚ which created pressure and increased temperature. This resulted in the deceased plants and animals to heat up and slowly turned into fossils which then turns into crude oil. Since oil is less dense

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    How to Distill Crude Oil

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    Heather Myers iLab‚ Week #6 CRUDE OIL DISTILLATION Introduction The purpose of this lab is to distill crude oil and learn how the chemical properties influence the temperature. The distillation of a substance is based on the boiling points. When the crude oil is brought to a boil‚ at 275°C‚ the gasoline and kerosene are distilled‚ but the lubricant remains part of the crude oil. Procedure 1. From the Equipment menu‚ select Distillation Equipment and obtain a Round Bottom Flask (100 ml). 2. Select

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    The Awakening Symbols

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    Symbols/Motifs in The Awakening Art: ▪ Art becomes a symbol of both freedom and failure. ▪ A major part of Edna’s initial awakening is her decision to take up painting again‚ and it is partly through the income from the sale of some of her paintings that she is able to abandon her husband’s home and establish her own. ▪ At the same time‚ however‚ there are suggestions that Edna’s art is somehow flawed. When she tries to make a sketch of Madame Ratignolle‚ we are told that the sketch

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    8.2.1 (iv) Fractional Distillation of Crude Oil By Blake Turner – Year 11 Fractional Distillation of Crude Oil Introduction Crude oil is the term for "unprocessed" oil‚ the stuff that comes out of the ground. It is also known as petroleum. Crude oil is a fossil fuel‚ meaning that it was made naturally from decaying plants and animals living in ancient seas millions of years ago -- most places you can find crude oil were once sea beds. Crude oils vary in colour‚ from clear to tar-black‚

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    The Awakening Reflection

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    The documentary ’’The Awakening’’ from ‘Eyes on the prize’ changed some of my beliefs regarding African-American Civil Rights Movement in the United States. I noticed that the black community and the bigots‚ two adverse groups‚ had something in common – Christianity. It was the backbone of their actions. The Ku Klux Klan is a white supremacist terrorist organization. With research‚ I learned that one of their goals is to bring back Protestant values in America. The black Americans‚ Protestants too

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    The Great Awakening

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    The Great Awakening Religion had begun to decline in the New World colonies. This was especially evident in the pioneers‚ who had no ministers to teach sermons or perform religious ceremonies. Many felt they were descending into a “primal” or “sinful” life much like that of the Native Americans. These feelings are what led to the beginning of the Great Awakening. There were a few key “players” in the Great Awakening. Jonathan Edwards‚ a minister in Massachusetts‚ was one of these men. He took it

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