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    The Cold War was a time of great competition between the United States and the Soviet Union; one of the competitions being the Space Race. Due to advancements in technology throughout the world pressured by the Cold War‚ the United States and the Soviet Union were able to push their way into space‚ each trying to outdo the other‚ eventually resulting in the United States putting the first man on the moon on July 20‚ 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission. The United States beating the Soviet Union to

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    HIV/AIDS on education. CONTENTS 1.) Introduction. 2.) Discussion. i.)  loss of professionals to the effects of HIV and AIDS ii)  Funds channeled to combat effects of HIV and AIDS on education in Kenya iii) High dropout rates to the effects of HIV and AIDS on education iv) The introduction of HIV and AIDS as a unit on the Kenyan syllabus v)   Stigmatizations caused by the effects of HIV and AIDS on education in Kenya 3.) Conclusion 4.) References INTRODUCTION Our paper will

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    Market Equilibrium Process Zachariah Barrientos ECO/561 Mathewos Kassa March 16‚ 2015 This week presents the opportunity to learn the maintenance and process of market equilibrium. This assignment will present the Market Theory and its affects on surplus‚ shortages‚ and supply and demand. Real estate in the United States (Manausa‚ 2014) is a market that has a supply of products in demand. The attached graphs will show the increase in demand with a supply equalizing‚ the supply equalizing

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    Top 5 best selling cars in India and the need for roof box Rank Number | | Needs roof box | Rack system | No.1: Maruti Suzuki | | Yes: High | Normal roof(Available) | No.2: Maruti Wagon RSuzuki | | Yes: Medium | Rail roof(Not available) | No.3: Hyundai i-10 | | Yes: High | Normal roof (Available) | No.4: Tata Indica | | Yes: High | Normal roof(available) | | | | | Volcano Roof Box customers The table below is trying to find the current markets or future potential customers

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    conversions-a light bulb converts electrical energy into radiant energy and a car converts chemical energy into mechanical energy. Define what we mean by fossil fuels and explain why they are an attractive source of energy: Fossil fuels are energy sources such as petroleum‚ natural gas‚ and coal which contain the stored radiant energy of organisms that lived millions of years ago (Tillery‚ Enger‚ & Ross‚ 2009‚ p. 67). Fossil fuels are an attractive source of energy because they are accessible and cheap

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    EFFECT OF FOSSIL FUELS ON THE ENVIRONMENT Fossil fuels are fuels formed by natural processes such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms. The age of the organisms and their resulting fossil fuels is typically millions of years‚ and sometimes exceeds 650 million years.[4] Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon and include coal‚petroleum‚ and natural gas.[5] They range from volatile materials with lowcarbon:hydrogen ratios like methane‚ to liquid petroleum to nonvolatile materials

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    Term Paper on Overview of Capital Market of Bangladesh Md. Habibur Rahaman Id: 092-11-145 A K Azad Sumon Id: 092-11-144 Md. Hobikul Islam Hobi Id: 111-11-273 Md. Tajul Islam Id: 092-11-159 Md. Saif Uddin Khan Id: 111-11-274 Md. Majharul Islam Id: 111-11-275 Course Title: Fundamental of Investment Submission Date: 8th April‚ 2012 Term Paper on Overview of Capital Market of Bangladesh Mr. Md. Tanvir Hamim Lecturer Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International

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    Analysis of Issue Causes of AIDS There are many factors that cause Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). AIDS is a disease caused by a virus called HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). First of all‚ HIV is caused by having sex through unprotected sex with a person who has infected by HIV. HIV may be transmitted through unprotected heterosexual or homosexual‚ vaginal‚ anal‚ or oral sex. The main routes of transmission are unprotected vaginal and anal sex. Besides that‚ one can be infected

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    Unsaturated logic. The RTL‚ DTL‚ TTL‚ I2L‚ HTL logic comes under the saturated logic family. The Schottky TTL‚ and ECL logic comes under the unsaturated logic family. 7.State the classifications of FET devices. FET is classified as 1. Junction Field Effect Transistor (JFET) 2. Metal oxide semiconductor family (MOS). 8.Mention the classification of saturated bipolar logic families. The bipolar logic family is classified as follows: RTL- Resistor Transistor Logic DTL- Diode Transistor logic I2L-

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    Introduction For this experiment‚ we are going to determine the effect of temperature on solubility‚ to be done in a chemical by dissolving a solute in a definite amount of solution which is saturated. Specifically‚ the goal of this experiment is to prepare a saturated solution of Na2C2O4 in water at different temperatures‚ determine the effect of temperature in solubility‚ and to apply Le Chatelier’s Principle. We can do all this by simply titrating a certain amount of standard KMnO4‚ and measuring

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