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    Death‚ the big question mark on people’s lives. What happens after one’s death? Is there and afterlife? Do you meet god? Be reunited with your loved ones? All this has been speculated on for centuries by the people of earth. Different religions envisioning on their own paradise for the dearly departed. I wish I could answer all those questions‚ but I can’t. All I can tell you is what happened to me after my life was over. My name is.......no longer relevant‚ and this is my tale. The day

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    1. What is expanded PTFE‚ an idea‚ a concept‚ or a new product? Explain your choice. What is Gore Tex fabric? Explain As for my opinion‚ Gore-Tex expanded PTFE is a new product. Gore-Tex expanded PTFE was a material used to combat cardiovascular disease. When human arteries were seriously damaged that stop the flow of blood‚ Gore-Tex artificial arteries are able to replace the damaged part. Gore-Tex fabric was waterproof and windproof product which allow our skin breath. As for the mountaineers

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    I was born in 2002. Nationally a lot happened in this year because‚ this was the year following 9/11. I really wish I would’ve been alive during the time of 9/11 and could’ve remembered it. I’d want to tell my kids about it from my perspective‚ and what I was doing at the time of it. Besides the sad things‚ there was a lot more stuff that happened‚ from fashion to sports. A lot of movies that were popular in that year are still popular now. Some of the movies started an amazing sage. Some were one

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    challenging. Although patents do not reflect completely innovations‚ because of its strong relation with R&D activities and its quantifiable data‚ patents has been often chosen as the measurement for R&D innovative activities. Patents do not equal to innovations and not all patents have the same value. There are only a small number of patents that are highly valuable. Approximately 10% of the most valuable patents account for more than 80% of the value of all the German patents (Scherer & Harhoff‚

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    The Industrial Revolution did many things for us. It gave us most of the things we have now. But during the time of it‚ it was not a good thing to the people then. Industrialization means the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale‚ which is exactly what it did. Now I’m going to talk about some advantages and disadvantages it had for us. There were many things that happened during The Industrial Revolution the helped us. For example the steam engine‚ railroads‚ electricity

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    Explain two possible benefits to Love Wood LTD from having a patent. (7 Marks) A patent is an exclusive right granting the holder the right to be the only user or producer of a newly invented product or process for about 20 years. Having a patent means that Love Wood has a Unique Selling Point that uses a patterned effect wood‚ this means that Love Wood can charge premium price for their individually designed wooden toys which will mean that they will have an increase in revenue thus increasing

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    depressing one who were the elderly and disabled. Finally there were also a story of twins and that were tested and worked on. One of the main reasons why the nazis went after homosexuals was because they were considered weak‚ and didn’t have a right to be anywhere near the nazis because they were feminine and couldn’t fight for what they believed in. Another huge reason why they didn’t want the homosexuals anywhere

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    Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) is a common finding in preterm infants‚ and can contribute to the development of other complications. The aim of this paper is to critique recent research and literature around the use of paracetamol in treating PDA. Background In the foetal circulation‚ the primary role of the DA is to divert the ventricular output away from the lungs towards the placenta in utero by its connection between the pulmonary artery and the descending aorta. Its patency is regulated by

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    GKE1 Task 4 During the time period of 1780-1850 the United States and Great Britain were part of the Industrial Revolution. This revolution was a time of many changes with technology and scientific advancements. Many changes happened during the revolution that changed the way people worked‚ lived and survived. The Industrial Revolution included many changes to production of goods and materials. More technology-advanced equipment was able to change the way food‚ textiles‚ steel and chemicals

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    crimes committed are just as disturbing as the acts the Nazi Germans did to the captives such as torture and mass murder. The Japaneses actions are hardly recognized and are forgotten due to the Japanese trying to erase it from their history. What happened during the invasion of Nanking? Throughout the invasion of Nanking‚ the Japanese began taking over the city‚ operated mass destruction‚ performed disturbing war crimes‚ and felt no sympathy for anyone. Following a bloody victory for a labor and

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